In 1980, an erotic comics series,
La Cicciolina, was made by Lucio Filippucci and Giovanni Romanini, based on Staller. Italian metal band
Bulldozer released the tracks "Ilona the Very Best" on their 1987 album
IX and "Ilona Had Been Elected" on their 1988 album
Neurodeliri in dedication to her. In 1994, Later in 2005, Japanese metal band
Abigail released the compilation "Abigail Loves Ilona, as She Is the Very Best" featuring a photograph of Ilona as the album art, and includes several Bulldozer covers. Brazilian musician
Fausto Fawcett wrote a song in tribute to Cicciolina, titled "Cicciolina (O Cio Eterno)", featured on his 1989 album
Império dos Sentidos. British band
Pop Will Eat Itself released a song called "
Touched by the Hand of Cicciolina" as an unofficial
World Cup single in July 1990. The song reached number 28 on the
UK Singles Chart. The 1991
Machines of Loving Grace album paid tribute to Staller and named a song after her. Chilean
punk band Los Peores de Chile released a song titled "Chicholina" in 1994, which had heavy TV and radio airplay, receiving critical acclaim by the national music press at the time, in live shows, the band says Ilona is a God. Finnish singer
Erika Vikman released a song titled "
Cicciolina" on 26 January 2020. It was selected as one of six entries that competed to
represent Finland in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2020. The song finished in second place in the national selection. In the 2020 Spanish television series
Veneno, Staller, played by
Miriam Giovanelli, was portrayed attending to a party in
Gran Canaria in 1996, where she met Spanish personality
La Veneno. Also in 2020, electronic music duo
Brutalismus 3000 released a song titled "Cicciolina", the first track of their album named
Amore Hardcore. In the song, they refer to Staller and her life. In 2023, Oska Wald from the band Chuckamuck released a song entitled "Pizza Amore", in which he refers to a fictional pizza called "Pizza Cicciolina".
Discography LPs/CDs • 1979
Ilona Staller (RCA PL 31442) published at least in Italy and Colombia. The Colombian record has titles in Spanish. A music tape also exists. • Track list:
I Was Made for Dancin' / Pane Marmellata e Me / Labbra / Benihana / Lascia l'ultimo ballo per me / Cavallina Cavallo (by
Ennio Morricone) / It's all up to you / Professor of Percussions / Più su sempre più su • 1987
Muscolo Rosso (Boy Records) published in Spain only. • Track list: Russians / Inno (Come un angelo) / Satisfaction / Telefono rosso (Avec toi) / Black Sado / Goccioline (Bambole) / Perversion / Animal Rock / Nirvana / Muscolo rosso / Muscolo rosso (reprise) • 1988
Sonhos Eróticos printed in Brazil only. (All Disc 00.101.009, also music tape 00.107.009.) Reprint of the English long playing
Erotic dreams plus two Cicciolina songs "Muscolo rosso" and "Avec toi". The other songs are performed by Erotic Dreams Band. Some of Cicciolina's speeches are used in "La prima volta" song. Cover is dedicated to Cicciolina. • Track list: Muscolo rosso / Emmanuelle / Bilitis / Le réve / La prima volta / I feel love / Je t'aime... moi non plus / Histoire d'O / Les Femmes / Black Emmanuelle / Love to love you bay / Avec toi • 1994
Sonhos Eróticos (Brazil only, All Disc RQ 032) Reprint of 1988 LP with a new layout of the cover, with background from brown to pink and violet. • 2000
Ilona Staller (CD, in United Kingdom only, Sequel Records/Caste Music NEMCD398); reprint on CD of the 1979 LP, plus the two extended tracks of the red vinyl mix. • 2000
Ilona Staller (LP, in United Kingdom only, Sequel Record/Castle Music NEMLP398); white label promotional test pressings, less than 5, were made for a proposed but ultimately cancelled vinyl release of the CD reissue.
7" disks • 1976 "Voulez vous coucher avec moi?" (Italy only, with neither serial number nor cover; on the vinyl it is written "Nuovo Playore 1° Radio Rete 4 D.R." only); from the same-named radio programme on Radio Luna station by
Riccardo Schicchi where the nickname Cicciolina was born. • 1979 "
I Was Made for Dancin'" / "Più su sempre su su" (Italy only, RCA PB 6323) • 1979 "Cavallina Cavallo" / "Più su sempre più su" (Japan only, RCA SS 3205) • 1980 "Buone Vacanze" / "Ti amo uomo" (Italy only, RCA BB 6449) • 1981 "Ska Skatenati" / "Disco Smack" (Italy only, LUPUS LUN 4917) • 1987 "Muscolo rosso" / "Avec toi" (SFC 17117–7) symbol of the Italian Radical Party on the cover. The record was published in France and limited in other European countries. • 1987 "Muscolo rosso" / "Russians" (Spain only, BOY-028-PRO) promo for journalist; no cover.
12" mix and picture disks • 1979 "
I Was Made for Dancin'" (extended version) / "Save the Last Dance for Me" (English original version of "Lascia l'ultimo ballo per me") (Italy only, RCA PD 6327, red vinyl mix without cover, promo for DJs). • 1987 "Muscolo Rosso" / "Russians" (Spain only, BOY-028) versions are not extended, the same as 7". • 1989 "San Francisco Dance" / "Living in my Paradise" / "My Sexy Shop" (Acv 5472) Picture disk; limited edition; published in Europe, together with her colleague
Moana Pozzi's release.
Collaborations • 1979
Dedicato al Mar Egeo, LP soundtrack by
Ennio Morricone published in Japan only; though she does not sing, she is portrayed naked on the inlay and back-cover. She recorded two songs from that album ("Cavallina a cavallo" and "Mar Egeo") later in the year. The LP exists in two versions, one with Japanese titles, the other with Italian titles. Also, a CD version exists. • 1979
Aquarium sounds, LP of an Italian TV programme; she sings on the track "Elena Tip". ==References==