Disco Extravaganza

Disco Extravaganza is the first studio album by the Swedish pop group Army of Lovers, released in 1990. In the U.S., the album was simply titled Army of Lovers. Expect in the U.S., it didn't get released until 1991. The track list is slightly different for the US version. "Supernatural" and "Ride the Bullet" were re-recorded for inclusion on Massive Luxury Overdose, the band's second and most successful album ("My Army Of Lovers" was also included, but not re-recorded). The album was first planned to be released only in Scandinavia, but in winter of 90/91 when they performed in Super Channel-show, 40 million people in Japan watched them and the album was released there too. Still after 4 months the album was in the Top 50 in Japan.[1] A remastered version of the album was released in 2006.

Disco Extravaganza
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 28, 1990 (Sweden)
November 20, 1990 (Japan)
August 13, 1991 (U.S)
GenrePop, dance
LabelTon Son Ton
ProducerAlexander Bard, Anders Hansson, Anders Wollbeck, Ola Håkansson, Tim Norell, Emil Hellman, Magnus Frykberg
Army of Lovers chronology
Disco Extravaganza
(1990)
Massive Luxury Overdose
(1991-1992)
Singles from Disco Extravaganza
  1. "Love Me Like A Loaded Gun"
    Released: July 1988
  2. "Baby's Got A Neutron Bomb"
    Released: November 1989
  3. "Ride the Bullet"
    Released: January 1990
  4. "My Army of Lovers"
    Released: March 1990
  5. "Supernatural"
    Released: June 1990

The track "Viva La Vogue" was used in the soundtrack of the comedy film Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead.

The track "Birds of Prey" is a faithful rendition of the first section of the original "Birds of Prey", the first track on the United Artists 1976 album release "New Nation", by Roderick Falconer.

Track listing

  • Disco Extravaganza (1990)
  1. Birds of Prey (1:10)
  2. Ride the Bullet (4:20)
  3. Supernatural (4:09)
  4. Viva la Vogue (3:33)
  5. Shoot That Laserbeam (Re-Recorded Version) (4:24)
  6. Love Me Like a Loaded Gun (1990 remix) (4:57)
  7. Baby's Got a Neutron Bomb (1990 remix) (3:23)
  8. Love Revolution (4:02)
  9. Scorpio Rising (4:32)
  10. Mondo Trasho (4:23)
  11. Dog (3:59)
  12. My Army of Lovers (3:27)
  13. Hey Mr. DJ (3:47)
  14. I Am the Amazon (4:12)
  15. Planet Coma 3AM (3:51)
  • Army of Lovers (1991)
  1. Birds of Prey (1:10)
  2. Ride the Bullet (1991 remix) (3:42)
  3. Supernatural (1991 remix) (3:54)
  4. Viva la Vogue (3:33)
  5. Shoot That Laserbeam (Re-Recorded Version) (4:24)
  6. Love Me Like a Loaded Gun (1990 remix) (4:57)
  7. Baby's Got a Neutron Bomb (1990 remix) (3:23)
  8. Love Revolution (4:02)
  9. Scorpio Rising (4:32)
  10. Mondo Trasho (4:23)
  11. Dog (3:59)
  12. My Army of Lovers (3:27)
  13. Hey Mr. DJ (3:47)
  14. I Am the Amazon (4:12)
  15. Planet Coma 3AM (3:51)

Credits

Design [Sleeve] – Marie Sundström-Wollbeck
Directed By [Video Clips] – Fredrik Boklund, Martin Persson
Executive-Producer – Ola Håkansson
Mixed By – Emil Hellman (tracks: 1 to 11, 13 to 15)
Other [Additional Stage Costumes] – Henric Stacy
Other [Hair And Make-Up] – Jean-Pierre Barda
Other [Promotional Supervisor] – Jonas Holst
Other [Stylist] – Camilla Thulin
Photography By – Kent Billeqvist
Programmed By – Magnus Frykberg (tracks: 1, 3 to 11, 13 to 15)
Vocals, Bass – La Camilla
Vocals, Computer – Alexander Bard
Vocals, Drums – Jean-Pierre Barda[2]

gollark: Another super stupid fact: there is an infinite amount of prime numbers.
gollark: Yes, that does sound worse.
gollark: Oh, right, that's the new slogan is it?
gollark: That is not the opposite.
gollark: Well, the opposite.

References

  1. Slitz, No 2 April 1991, Kjell Häglund, Army Of Lovers - Nu lämnar de Sverige, p.70-75
  2. Army Of Lovers — Disco Extravaganza
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