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Release Date: 2008 Imagine a cross between the enigmatic vocals of Marlene Dietrich and the bawdy flair of Mae West. Clare de Lune is the Cabaret’s Mistress of Ceremonies, singing perverse polkas, dizzying waltzes, mad circus songs, and beer-hall ballads, all chock full of double-entendre, suggestive innuendo and tattle-tell tales of hot dames, old flames and infamous characters. This album debuts the vocal talents of Ginger Snap, and is graced by the vocal harmonies of Miss Patti Cakes. Cabaret Decadance has performed for over a decade, combining music, song, comic acting, and the clever choreography of the lovely and lively “Decadancers” to create a completely unique stage show. This vampy, campy collection of songs moves through moods and genres like a cabaret dancer trying on pumps at a shoe sale. For all its stylistic promiscuity, it always remains true to its risqué roots in cabaret and burlesque. The album opens with the rushing sounds of a city street and the dreamy, dark meanderings of a saxophone. This haunting and candid torch song sung by Ginger Snap looks in on a day in the life of a “Lady of the Night.” Next Clare de Lune turns a traditional children’s verse into an adults-only cautionary tale of ingénues, fallen angels, and wicked strangers in “Never Talk to Strangers. The third song is “Cheatin’” a funky defense of a woman’s right to flirt. Well, Ginger may be talking about a bit more than flirting; but she ain’t cheatin’! Clare de Lune explores the deep si
Lady of the Night
Cabaret Decadance
Never Talk to Strangers
Cabaret Decadance
Cheatin'
Cabaret Decadance
Walking Stick
Cabaret Decadance
Dangerous
Cabaret Decadance
The Bare Essentials
Cabaret Decadance
Topper
Cabaret Decadance
This Rose has Thorns
Cabaret Decadance
Girls from Harlem
Cabaret Decadance
Gigolo
Cabaret Decadance
Speakeasy
Cabaret Decadance
I Want It Both Ways
Cabaret Decadance
Pretty Please
Cabaret Decadance
Discipline
Cabaret Decadance
That's as Far as I Go
Cabaret Decadance