Sabine Sauvant is the younger sister of German singer Heidi Brühl and was discovered by Ralph Siegel in the early 70s. She had a string of unsuccessful singles, including a German remake of ABBA's Mamma Mia, until she was signed by Boney M.'s record label Hansa and assigned to work with producer Tess Teiges (real name: Manfred Alois Segieth), better known as the 80s popstar Fancy. To The Music Hit-Makers was a 1977 single, inspired by The Ritchie Family's popular 1976 hit The Best Disco In Town. An LP followed in 1978, including other Tess productions such as Red Face and Claudia Field, the latter being a much-used backing vocalist in Munich under the name of Claudia Schwarz. I have expanded the original album with Sabine Sauvant's Casbah In Cairo single, Leonardo & Planetary Vision's We Fly To Andromeda, Red Face's 1980 single, and some B-sides. 00:00 Sabine Sauvant & Compagnie: To The Music Hit-Makers Parts I II 10:43 Sabine Sauvant: Casbah In Cairo 1
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