Incognito (Amanda Lear Album) - Sources and External Links

Sources and External Links

  • Allmusic, Amanda Lear discography.
  • Discogs.com., Amanda Lear discography
  • Rate Your Music, Amanda Lear discography
Amanda Lear
  • Discography
  • Filmography
Albums
  • I Am a Photograph
  • Sweet Revenge
  • Never Trust a Pretty Face
  • Diamonds for Breakfast
  • Incognito
  • Tam-Tam
  • A L
  • Secret Passion
  • Uomini Più Uomini
  • Tant Qu'il Y Aura Des Hommes
  • Cadavrexquis
  • Alter Ego
  • Heart
  • Tendance
  • With Love
  • Brief Encounters
  • Brand New Love Affair
Compilations
  • Ieri, Oggi
  • Poet Amanda Lear
  • Super 20
  • Back in Your Arms
  • Made of Blood & Honey
  • Paris by Night - Greatest Hits
  • Forever Glam!
  • Sings Evergreens
  • The Sphinx
DVDs
  • Live in Concert 1979
Film and TV
  • Ne jouez pas avec les Martiens
  • Follie di Notte
  • Zio Adolfo in arte Führer
  • Stryx
  • Les Grosses Têtes
  • La Talpa
  • The Incredibles
  • Sous le soleil
  • Ballando con le Stelle
  • Chasseurs de Dragons
Books
  • My Life with Dalí
  • L'Immortelle
  • Between Dream and Reality
  • Je ne suis pas du tout celle que vous croyez...

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