Made in Hong Kong is Claudja Barry's fifth studio album, released in early 1981. The album marked a change in musical direction, moving away from her disco diva image, and more into the synthesizer/new-wave-sound of the time. The lead single "Radio Action" was a gold-selling single in Canada and import copies made it a minor dance hit on Billboard's Disco Charts where it peaked at no. 57. [2] According to Jürgen Korduletsch, Casablanca Records signed Barry for a US release of the album, but due to the label's collapse, PolyGram never saw it through.
Claudja's 6th album had been intended for a 1982 release on Mirage Records (US) but remains unreleased. Only the lead single, "If I Do It to You" and its B-side "Up All Night",[6] and a Canadian-only release of another Ronnie Jones duet "Don't Stop"[7] were released. Songs recorded for the album included "Love Is Like a Small Town",[8] "Heaven's in Your Eyes" (written by Bruce Sudano and originally recorded by Twiggy for her shelved 1979 album, produced by Donna Summer), and the synth-track "The More I See You".