Lime (2)

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Montreal based Disco electronic band from the early 1980s. The duo consisted of husband and wife Denis and Denise Lepage who sang all the lead vocals. They never toured or appeared as Lime in public - they hired Joy Dorris & Chris Marsh, who never appeared on Lime recordings, to be younger and more attractive sound-alikes for live events.
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Albums

Your Love

(10 versions)
Matra Records 1981

Lime II

(12 versions)
Matra Records 1982

Lime 3

(11 versions)
Polydor 1983

Sensual Sensation

(6 versions)
Matra Records 1984

Unexpected Lovers

(7 versions)
Matra Records 1985

Take The Love

(8 versions)
Public, Public 1986

A Brand New Day

(4 versions)
Karisma 1988

Caroline

(3 versions)
Unidisc 1991

The Stillness Of The Night

(CD, Album, uno)
Maximum 1998

Love Fury

(CD, Album)
Unidisc 2002

Singles & EPs

Your Love

(24 versions)
Matra Records 1980

You're My Magician

(15 versions)
Matra Records 1981

Babe, We're Gonna Love Tonite

(20 versions)
Matra Records 1982

Baby, I'll Be Yours / Agent 406

(3 versions)
Prism 1982

Wake Dream (Remix) / A Man And A Woman

(6 versions)
Matra Records 1982

Come & Get Your Love (Remix)

(12 versions)
Matra Records 1982

Come & Get Your Love (Remix) / Your Love (Remix)

(9 versions)
Unidisc 1982

Lime (2) / Strikers, The - Your Love / Body Music (Special Disco Re-Mix) (12")

Rams Horn Records 1982

Your Love / I'll Be Yours

(12", EP)
Polydor 1982

Guilty/Angel Eyes Medley / Angel Eyes

(3 versions)
Matra Records 1983

Guilty

(23 versions)
Matra Records 1983

Angel Eyes

(8 versions)
Matra Records 1983

On The Grid

(4 versions)
Prism 1983

Guilty (Remix) / Angel Eyes (Remix)

(5 versions)
Unidisc, Matra Records 1983

My Love / Take It Up

(3 versions)
Polydor 1984
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Review by foliveras Oct 23, 2005 (edited over 6 years ago)
Definetly Lime was a great dance club driving force back in the 80's in the Puertorrican club scene. I can still remember listening to Angel Eyes, and Your Love at Jeens where the Dupont Plaza used to be (now the Condado Mariott) and at Club 305 in Old San Juan. I also happened to spin those and other songs at many parties here and in the states where i lived from 1986 to 1992. Just listening to them brings great memories of great parties and great times. Keep the good work!
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