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Bizarr

Bizarr   (Germany)

EuroDance group
Added : 20/11/2001
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Rain Queen
Jane Is Calling
94 1995

 

Bizarr singles

Rain Queen Rain Queen  
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Jane Is Calling Jane Is Calling 1995  
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Bizarr biography

The first single that was released by this single is an amazing pure euro track written and produced by Axel Breitung. It's an humoristic vision of Tarzan and Jane's legend. The female vocalist was Christiane Eiben, who took part to many other Breitung projects, and also did backing vocals for Indra's album Anywhere.

The second single was entitled Rain Queen.

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Bizarr biography was last updated Wed, January 6th 2021

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