Loïs Lane
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Cover of Precious.
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Background information | ||
Origin | Amsterdam, The Netherlands | |
Genre(s) | Pop | |
Years active | 1984 - present | |
Label(s) | Lana Lane (Polydor Records) | |
Members | ||
Monique Klemann Suzanne Klemann |
Loïs Lane is a Dutch girl group consisting of the sisters Suzanne and Monique Klemann. The group is known in the United States as Lois L, because the group was named after Lois Lane, the girlfriend of Superman.
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[edit] Biography
The group was founded in 1984 by Monique; however, her background singer Angela left the group in 1985 and was replaced by her sister Suzanne. In 1987 they participated in the Grote Prijs van Nederland, the most important amateur musician contest, and were offered a record deal by Warner Music Group. In 1988 they recorded the title song "Amsterdamned" for the movie with the same name which resulted in their first moderate success; however, the record label dropped them and they started their own imprint, Lana Lane.
After this first exposure, they recorded their debut album Loïs Lane which peaked at #1 after their second single "It's The First Time" became a summer hit. This song came to the attention of Prince who became interested in the sisters.
In 1992 they recorded a new album Precious together with Prince, recorded two singles "Sex" and "Qualified" and joined Prince on his Nude tour. [1] In 1997 they wrote the title song for the television program Combat and had some moderate success with the album "Covers" which featured ABBA covers.
In 2004 the sisters decided to pose for Playboy partially as a joke to proof that lesbian women can be attractive to men as well.
[edit] Solo career Monique Klemann
Monique started to embark on her solo career first as "Strapless In Soho", however she has released her debut solo album On Patrol in September 2006 under her own name. On Patrol was recorded because Monique played the leading role in the television series Parels & Zwijnen in which she sang jazz covers and thought that the songs deserved to be released as well. [2]. The album peaked at #35 in the Dutch album charts. [3]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Date | Title | Chart (NL) | Certification |
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1989 | Loïs Lane | #1 | Platinum [4] |
1990 | Fortune Fairytales | #4 | Gold [4] |
1992 | Precious | #14 | |
1993 | Live At The Arena | #59 | |
1995 | Fireflight | #14 | |
1996 | Covers | #52 | |
1996 | Hit Singles 86/96 | #31 | |
2000 | Hear Me Out |
[edit] Singles
Date | Title | Chart (NL) |
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1988 | "Amsterdamned" | #33 |
1989 | "My Best Friend" | #32 |
1989 | "It's The First Time" | #7 |
1990 | "Fortune Fairytales" | #6 |
1990 | "I Wanna Be" | #15 |
1992 | "Qualified" | #8 |
1995 | "Tonight" | #9 |
2002 | "When I Am With You" | #39 |
Selection of singles which charted in the Dutch Top 40 |
[edit] References
- ^ Dutch Pop Institute Biography Loïs Lane (Dutch) Accessed: Aug 8, 2006
- ^ Vrouw.nl Interview Monique Klemann, 18 september 2006 Accessed: November 4, 2006
- ^ PopInstituut.nl Discography Monique Klemann (Dutch) Accessed: November 4, 2006
- ^ a b NVPI.nl Dutch certification database. Note: Search for Lane Accessed November 4, 2006