Kimera (3)

Real Name:
Kim Hong-Hee
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Born January 10, 1958 in Daegu, South Korea as a direct descendant of King Kyungsoon and the Silla dynasty, Kimera is an opera singer with a four-octave range and appeared on local TV from the age of twelve.

Having studied French Literature, she moved to Paris to complete her Masters Degree, graduating with a "Diplôme Supérieur d'Art Lyrique" in 1984. In the same year, she married multimillionaire construction tycoon Raymond Nakachian (who appeared as "executive producer" on her recordings) and brought about her main claim to fame with her criticised and somewhat controversial "Lost Opera" medley in the vein of "Hooked on Classics", self-described as "Popera". Although it hardly dented the UK (let alone the American) charts, she was a huge hit in countries like France and Spain - even reaching the number-one spot in South Africa.

Following her child's kidnapping (and eventual rescue) in Marbella, Spain in 1987, Kimera's output has waned considerably but she did continue to work and perform into the 90s before finally fading into obscurity.
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Releases:
The Lost O?era (Maxi) (4 versions)   MCA Records ... 1984
O?era Express (2 versions)   Polydor 1985
The Lost O?era (Album) (3 versions)   Ariola ... 1985
Lonely People (2 versions)   Polydor 1986
Marching Forever (LP)   Carrere, TLO Records 1986
Marching Forever (2 versions)   Carrere ... 1986
Gracias España (LP, Comp, Promo)   Sanni Records, Discos CBS 1988
Spanish House (7")   Carrere, TLO Records 1988
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Pour Toi Arménie (7")   Trema 1989
Tracks Appear On:
Disco Top 100 - Vol. 2 (4xCD, Comp) The Lost Opera Arcade 1996
La Légende Des Tubes Volume 22 (CD, Comp) The Lost Opera PolyGram - Kiosks 1997
80s Disco - The Ibiza Gold Collection (2xCD, Comp) The Lost Opera Retro (2) 2000
Mega 80 Vol. 2 (4xCD) The Lost Opera Wagram 2000
Magic 80's (4xCD, Comp) The Lost Opera Disques Vogue 2002
Disco Funk (6xCD, Comp) The Lost Opera Wagram 2004
Maxi45Tours 80 (4xCD) The Lost Opera EMI Music (France) 2005
Back To The 80's (3xCD, Smplr, Dig) The Lost Opera WEA Music, Warner Music (France) 2007
Disco (5xCD, Comp, Dig) The Lost Opera Wagram 2008
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