Cadavrexquis is a studio album by French singer Amanda Lear, first released by Chène Music in 1993.
It was Lear's first English language album since 1986's Secret Passion and marked her definite return to the dance genre.
Apart from new songs, Cadavrexquis included three re-recordings of Lear's hits from the 1970s: "Fashion Pack", "Follow Me" (both with updated lyrics) and the downtempo version of "Lili Marleen".
Two songs were ultimately left off the album: the dance track "Voluptas" and the melancholic, autobiographical ballad "Glad to Be Alive", also known as "Sixties Survivor", paying tribute to Andy Warhol, John Lennon, Nico and other celebrities Lear knew herself.
The dance track, recorded with Bass Bumpers[1] and mixed at Orange Room Studio in Germany, slowly grew to become something of an underground hit in gay clubs.