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Camera Obscura (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Camera Obscura (album)

''Camera Obscura'' is the seventh solo studio album by German singer Nico and backing band The Faction, released in 1985 by record label Beggars Banquet. It was produced by John Cale, marking their first studio collaboration since ''The End'' in 1974. It was Nico's final studio album before her death three years later.
==Sound==
Nico's vocal style is somewhat different from her prior records, with some songs bearing similarities to Dead Can Dance's Lisa Gerrard. The jazz standard "My Funny Valentine", by contrast, has a more standard legato vocal style, despite her very deep contralto. Many of the tracks offer a refined version of the new wave gothic rock of her previous album ''Drama of Exile''. The album is dedicated to her then-manager, Alan Wise.
Sonically, the album follows on from ''Drama of Exile'' in that Nico's core songs are given full band arrangements. Whereas ''Drama of Exile'' carried a strong North African influence and exotic, new wave-inspired instrumentation, ''Camera Obscura'' makes use of synthesizers.

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