Tant Qu'il Y Aura Des Hommes
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Tant Qu'il Y Aura Des Hommes is the ninth studio album by French
French people
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 singer Amanda Lear
Amanda Lear
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, first released on French label Carrere Records in 1989, and a re-release of Italian Ricordi International's Uomini Più Uomini
Uomini Più Uomini
Uomini Più Uomini is the eighth studio album by French singer Amanda Lear, originally issued on label Ricordi International in 1989. This was her first album feature only tracks sung in Italian...

, issued the same year. This album, like other several predecessors, was a commercial failure and failed to chart.

Album information

The side A consists of four French versions, recorded for the album Uomini Più Uomini plus one new recording, the French single "Métamorphose", while side B contains five tracks from the original Italian release.

The album, was available on LP and cassette and was also the first Lear studio album to be issued in a limited edition in the digital format compact disc
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. Parts of Tant Qu'il Y Aura Des Hommes has since been re-packaged and re-released on CD combined with selected tracks from its Italian language predecessor under the titles Je T'aime, Télégramme, Essential and Indovina Chi Sono. Diring this session was also recorded "Télégramme", that remain unreleased until the 1993 when was released in France the album Télégramme.

Track listing

Side A
  1. "Ma Chère Claire" (Molco - Pallavicini - Conte) - 3:38
  2. "Métamorphose" (J. Conquement - L. L. H.) - 3:12
  3. "Demain" (A. Lear - Molco - Pallavicini - Conte) - 4:15
  4. "L'École D'Amour" (A. Lear - Daiano) - 4:30
  5. "Echec Et Mat" (A. Lear - M. Poggini - Daiano - G. Caliandro) - 4:30


Side B
  1. "Una Notte Insieme A Te" (S. Menegale - R. Ferrato) - 3:51
  2. "Indovina Chi Sono" (P. Limiti - P. Leon) - 3:22
  3. "Ragazzino" (Daiano - Caliandro) - 4:18
  4. "Una Rosa Un Tango" (C. Malgioglio - C. Castellari) - 4:05
  5. "Due" (C. Zavaglia - S. Mogavero - F. Graniero) - 3:27

Personnel

  • Amanda Lear - vocals
  • Moreno Ferrara - backing vocals
  • Lalla Francia - backing vocals
  • Monica Magnani - backing vocals
  • Gennaro Trasi - acoustic guitar
    Acoustic guitar
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  • Moreno Ferrara - electric guitar
    Electric guitar
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  • Giorgio Mastrota - vocals on "Indovina Chi Sono"

Production

  • Produced and arranged by Stefano Previsti
  • A Mario Limongelli Production for Iperspazio - Milan, Italy
  • Recorded at BIPS Studios Milan, Italy
  • Sound technicians: Nicola Calgari, Paolo Mauri
  • Mixed at Heaven Studio Rimini, Italy
  • Sound engineers: Mario Flores, Pier Carlo Penta
  • Mastering: Top Master
  • Distribution: Carrere
  • Inside cover illustration: Amanda Lear
  • Photos: Elodie Gregoire - Sipa Presse
  • Make-up artist: Andre Bourlakoff

Release history

Release format Country Cat. No. Release date
LP France 66 875 1989
Cassette France 76 875 1989
CD France 96 875 1989

7"

  • 1989: "Métamorphose" / "Métamorphose" (Instrumental) (France, Carrere-Ibach 14682)
  • 1990: "L'école D'Amour" / "Due" (France, Carrere-Ibach 14836)

12"

  • 1989: "Métamorphose" (Extended) / "Métamorphose" / "Métamorphose" (Instrumental) (France, Carrere-Ibach)

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