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Bananarama
Bananarama
Artist: Bananarama
Genre(s):
Dance: Pop, New Age, Dance, Pop, disco, Other, Vocal,
Biography:
The most successful British girl group in pop history, Bananarama formed in London in late 1981. Drawing equal inspiration for their name from the children's television program The Banana Splits and the Roxy Music song "Pyjamarama," the trio comprised lifelong friends Keren Woodward and Sarah Dallin along with Siobhan Fahey, whom Dallin befriended at the London College of Fashion. After getting their start singing at friends' parties and at nightclubs (where they performed accompanied by backing tapes -- none of the women played her own instrument), they came to the attention of ex-Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook, who produced Bananarama's first single, a cover of Swahili Black Blood's "Aie A Mwana." After the group backed Fun Boy Three on the single "It Ain't What You Do, It's the Way You Do It," the Three returned the favor for 1982's "He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'," a cover of the 1965 Velvelettes song that was the first of Bananarama's 26 U.K. chart smashes. While their initial hits, including "Shy Boy," "Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)," and "Cruel Summer" (their first U.S. smash) were roundly dismissed as fluffy pop fare, the success of 1984's rape-themed release "Robert DeNiro's Waiting" convinced the group to tackle more serious topics; however, the follow-up single, "Rough Justice" -- a song protesting political tensions in Northern Ireland -- bombed, and the trio's career stalled. In 1986, Bananarama's fortunes improved considerably when they joined forces with the production team of Stock, Aitken & Waterman, who produced the album Wow!; the group's most successful outing to date, the LP's cover of the Shocking Blue's "Venus" was an international chart-topper, and both "Love in the First Degree" and "I Heard a Rumour" were major hits as well. In 1987, Fahey left the group after marrying Eurythmics' Dave Stewart; she later resurfaced as one half of the duo Shakespear's Sister. Woodward and Dallin, meanwhile, enlisted pal Jacquie O'Sullivan, formerly of the Sheilagh Sisters, to fill the void. After a long layoff, the revamped group teamed with new producer Youth to issue the 1991 album Pop Life, which featured a cover of the Doobie Brothers' "Long Train Running." Shortly after the album's release, O'Sullivan too exited, and Woodward and Dallin forged on as a duo for 1992's Please Yourself and 1995's Ultra Violet. After a brief hiauts, the group returned with 2005's Euro-dance-friendly Drama.
Cover Album Year # tracks Download album
Bananarama : Move In My Direction
Move In My Direction 2005 2
Bananarama : Deep Sea Skiving
Deep Sea Skiving 2004 11
Bananarama : The Very Best Of
The Very Best Of 2002 22
Bananarama : Exotica
Exotica 2001 14
Bananarama : Megamixes
Megamixes 2001 5
Bananarama : Ultra Violet
Ultra Violet 1996 12
Bananarama : Please Yourself
Please Yourself 1993 10
Bananarama : Bunch Of Hits
Bunch Of Hits 1991 14
Bananarama : Pop Life
Pop Life 1991 12
Bananarama : Live at Wembley
Live at Wembley 1989 10
Bananarama : Wow
Wow 1987 10
Bananarama : True Confessions
True Confessions 1986 11
Bananarama : Bananarama
Bananarama 1984 9
Bananarama : I Found Love
I Found Love 13
Bananarama : Live
Live 2

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