After the first album, the band lineup changed by keeping only the original member Michaela Rose, while replacing the two other girls, Karen Ann Tepperis and Mary Ann Nagel, with new members Jasmin Vetter and Heike Rimbeau, respectively. Prior to embarki [citation needed They were fronted by lead singer Jean Patrick (b 6 April 1954) and Annette (b 1 November 1958), with Daniel Vangarde and Jean Kluger the main songwriters. They released a single called, "Hello Mr. Monkey". The trio (Lauer, Vetter, Rose) would remain in this lineup from 1979 until their split in 1984.After they split up in 1984, Jasmin and Michaela continued on as the duo "Rouge". They are best known for their two hit singles "D.I.S.C.O." There are at least six artists that go by the name Arabesque. Arabesque was an all-girl trio formed at the height of the European disco era in 1977 in Frankfurt, West Germany.The group's changing lineup worked with the German composer Jean Frankfurter (Erich Ließmann) and became especially popular in Japan and the Soviet Union.
Nagel was replaced due to her becoming tired of the long daily commute from In 1979, at age 17, Lauer was invited to become the lead singer of Arabesque. Review Changes Arabesque Ottawan were a disco band in the late 1970s and early 1980s. and "Ha… read more Recorded at EuropaSound Studios Offenbac/Frankfurt am main, October 1978. In Germany, "Tall Story Teller" is A-side. The First LP of Arabesque band released in Japan. Her albums Into a Secret Land and Close to Seven have won Sandra high critical acclaim. 1) A German disco group, 2) A … They didn't have much success in their homeland during their active period, but found really big success in Japan, USSR and Eastern Europe. Sandra Ann Lauer, commonly known under her stage name Sandra, is a German-French pop singer who enjoyed a mainstream popularity in the 1980s and early 1990s with a string of European hit singles, produced by her then-husband and musical partner, Michael Cretu, most notably " Maria Magdalena", "In the Heat of the Night", "Everlasting Love", "Secret Land", "Hiroshima" and "Don't Be Aggressive". When I first listen to this album I was kinda shocked how '70's they sound, didn't know that this pieces are originaly composed in the '70's.
The First LP of Arabesque band released in Japan. Including insert with all songs lyric and obi. German disco group active from 1976 to 1985 Michaela Rose is the only member remaining after a change of line-up that occurred after the first album by the group. The duo aimed to continue the tradition and style of Arabesque, and surprisingly featured Jasmin Vetter as the lead singer.Meanwhile, Sandra Lauer started her own career as a solo artist, collaborating with These last Arabesque singles also introduced the "Italo disco" sound to Japan, under the term "eurobeat", previously used in the file:///home/chronos/u-d42c273639c1ce5b9902b9e6b435d9ab38faa897/Downloads/ARABESQUE%20feat%20Karen%20Ann%20Tepperis%20-%20Infomappe%20Young%20Star%20Records%20(3).pdffile:///home/chronos/u-d42c273639c1ce5b9902b9e6b435d9ab38faa897/Downloads/ARABESQUE%20feat%20Karen%20Ann%20Tepperis%20Presse%20Artikel.pdfSame coupling in Japan and Germany. No picture inside. Produced by Wolfgang Mewes (for Victoria) The album Tales of power is released in 2002 but containing recordings from 1973 to 1978. Arabesque is a forgotten band from USA progressive movement from the '70's. It became very successful in Asia, especially Japan and Korea.. Arabesque was a disco girl group.It was created in 1977 in Frankfurt, West Germany.When the trio formed in 1977, it had members: Karen Ann Tepperis, Mary Ann Nagel and Michaela Rose. Shortly after the release, Mary Ann Nagel decided to leave the group. But In Japan, "Caballero" is A-side.