Army of Lovers is tagged as: pop, dance, disco, swedish, 80s Army of Lovers was a pop music group from Sweden founded by Alexander Bard in 1987. They were famous for their controversial music videos (some of which were banned by MTV) and their costumes created by Camilla Thulin. Army of Lovers featured|Alexander Bard (1987-2001), Jean-Pierre Barda (1987-2001), La Camilla (1987-1991, 1996, 2001), Michaela Dornonville De La Cour (1991-1995),|Dominika Peczynski (1992-1996, 2001). Debut single ‘When The Night Is Cold’ was released in 1988. This song was not to be on debut album ‘Disco Extravaganza’ released in 1990 (re-named ‘Army of Lovers when released in USA & UK in 1991). This was followed by the album ‘Massive Luxury Overdose’ (1991). La Camilla left the band and released a single ‘I Am Not In The Mood For Lovers’. The Group replaced La Camilla with Michaela De La Cour, they re-released ‘Massive Luxury Overdose’ with extra tracks & with De La Cor on the new album artwork. In 1992 the band came a four piece when Dominika joined the group and they recorded ‘Hasta Manana’ for the Abba tribute album. Albums ‘The Gods of Earth and Heaven’ (1993) and ‘Glory, Glamour & Gold’(1994) followed. The group dis-banded at the ... Read More About Army of Lovers Biography... Send Army of Lovers ringtones to your cell |
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