Ramona Wulf: Strip To The Heart [Full Album + Bonus] (1986)

Ramona Wulf started her career as a teenage schlager singer at the age of 16, releasing a string of singles and an LP on Philips. After signing to Jupiter Records in 1973 she became a member of Silver Convention in 1975, releasing two #1 singles with Fly, Robin, Fly and Get Up And Boogie, and also representing Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 with Telegram, coming 8th. She released two LPs on Jupiter Records, Natural Woman in 1977 (re-released as Parlez-moi d’amour, 1978) and Shake What Yo Mama Give Ya in 1980 before withdrawing from the music scene. She briefly returned in 1983, releasing the German version of Irene Cara’s Flashdance, and joining her ex-colleagues Penny McLean and Linda G. Thompson for a one-off Silver Convention reunion on TV. After another pause she returned as Ramona & The Paris Girls in 1986 with the LP Strip To The Heart and the single Body Beat on Sixx Records. Written and produced by her then husband, Horst Hornung, it wasn’t the comeback album
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