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'''Bananarama''' is a British female group of pop music. |
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'''Bananarama''' is a British female group of pop music. The band was founded in 1981 by [[Sarah Dallin]], [[Keren Woodward]] and [[Siobhan Fahey]]. The name was a nod to '''Roxy Music''' song, ''Pyjamarama''. In early 1988 [[Siobhan Fahey|Siobhan]] decided to leave the group. [[Keren Woodward|Keren]] and [[Sarah Dallin|Sarah]] enlisted the services of an old pal, [[Jacquie O'Sullivan]], for their first World Tour. |
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The band was founded in 1981 by ''[[Sarah Dallin]]'', ''[[Keren Woodward]]'' and ''[[Siobhan Fahey]]''. They took this name from one of their favourite '''Roxy Music''' song called ''Pyjamarama''. Before Bananarama got together ''[[Keren Woodward|Keren]]'' had a job at the BBC and ''[[Sarah Dallin|Sarah]]'' and ''[[Siobhan Fahey|Siobhan]]'' were studying fashion journalism. They met in a London nightclub and shared a flat before forming a group. |
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In early 1988 ''[[Siobhan Fahey|Siobhan]]'' decided to leave the group to form '''Shakespears Sister'''. ''[[Keren Woodward|Keren]]'' and ''[[Sarah Dallin|Sarah]]'' enlisted the services of an old pal, ''[[Jacquie O'Sullivan]]'', for their first World Tour. |
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⚫ | By this time, Bananarama were massive. They was the all-female group who had most chart entries in history, 10 ''Top UK Singles Chart'' and 3 ''US Top 10 Hits'', being honoured in the ''Guinnes Book of World Records'' as ''The Most Successful British All-girl Group Ever''. So they released their retrospective compilation ''"The Greatest Hits Collection"''. This album was a huge success on Britain, peaking at <font size=+1>3</font>, and remained on ''UK Albums Chart'' for thirty-seven weeks. In 1989 a cover of '''The Beatles''' song, ''"Help!"'', was added. |
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With the 80's back in vogue, the time was right for a Bananarama revival. In 2002 London Records repackaged their ''Greatest Hits'' into a ''Very Best Of'' collection. |
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==='''"<u>Venus</u>"''' (1986)=== |
==='''"<u>Venus</u>"''' (1986)=== |
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Bananarama's first collaboration with producers ''Stock/Aitken/Waterman'', and also their first number one in the USA. |
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''Venus'' was originally recorded by Dutch rock group '''Shocking Blue''' in 1970, and was updated for the 80's. Bananarama had done this song from the beginning, when they were starting out. |
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The music video, directed by ''Peter Care'', marked a pivotal shift towards a more glamourous and sexual image: the girls |
The music video, directed by ''Peter Care'', marked a pivotal shift towards a more glamourous and sexual image: the girls are presented in various costumes (she-devil, vampires, Grecian goddesses...). It was also start of the use of male boy-toys dancers which would become a hallmark of their videos. |
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This Bananarama version |
This Bananarama version was an American chart topper and a worlwide smash hit. |
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|Label = London Records |
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|Writer = ''Stock/ |
|Writer = ''Stock/Aitken/Waterman/<br>Dallin/Fahey/Woodward'' |
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|Producer = ''Stock, Aitken & Waterman'' |
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==='''"<u>I Heard A Rumour</u>"''' (1987)=== |
==='''"<u>I Heard A Rumour</u>"''' (1987)=== |
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The girls think this is the best they've written with ''Stock |
The girls think this is the best they've written with ''Stock/Aitken/Waterman''. It's also ''Pete Waterman'' and many group fans favourite Bananarama song. |
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The music video, directed by ''Andy Morahan'', |
The music video, directed by ''Andy Morahan'', presents group members are seen emulating various film starts, projected on screens behind them. At one point the girls, dressed in French can-can, bend over to moon the camara and expose the letters ''W'' ''O'' ''W'' (a reference to their album tittle) on their rears. |
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''I Heard A Rumour'' was one |
''I Heard A Rumour'' was one of their most selling singles. |
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|Name = Love In The First Degree |
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|Artist = Bananarama |
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|B-side = ''"Mr. Sleaze"'' |
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|Album = "WOW!" |
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|Released = {{Start date|1987|10|10}} |
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|Label = London Records |
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==='''"<u>Love In The First Degree</u>"''' (1987)=== |
Revision as of 04:19, 22 November 2007
Hi, I'm a Wikipedian since November 15, 2007.
I'm a Bananarama fan since I was younger. My Nana favourite single is "Venus".
Bananarama is a British female group of pop music.
The band was founded in 1981 by Sarah Dallin, Keren Woodward and Siobhan Fahey. They took this name from one of their favourite Roxy Music song called Pyjamarama. Before Bananarama got together Keren had a job at the BBC and Sarah and Siobhan were studying fashion journalism. They met in a London nightclub and shared a flat before forming a group.
In early 1988 Siobhan decided to leave the group to form Shakespears Sister. Keren and Sarah enlisted the services of an old pal, Jacquie O'Sullivan, for their first World Tour.
By this time, Bananarama were massive. They was the all-female group who had most chart entries in history, 10 Top UK Singles Chart and 3 US Top 10 Hits, being honoured in the Guinnes Book of World Records as The Most Successful British All-girl Group Ever. So they released their retrospective compilation "The Greatest Hits Collection". This album was a huge success on Britain, peaking at 3, and remained on UK Albums Chart for thirty-seven weeks. In 1989 a cover of The Beatles song, "Help!", was added.
With the 80's back in vogue, the time was right for a Bananarama revival. In 2002 London Records repackaged their Greatest Hits into a Very Best Of collection.
Single | Album | Date | Performed by | Written by | Produced by | Top UK Chart |
Weeks on UK Chart | |
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Dallin/Fahey/Woodward |
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Dallin/Fahey/Woodward |
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Dallin/Fahey/Woodward |
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Stock/Aitken/Waterman |
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Stock/Aitken/Waterman |
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Lananeeneenoonoo |
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The Fun Boy Three |
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Dallin/Fahey/Woodward |
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Dallin/Fahey/Woodward |
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The Way That You Do It)" |
with Bananarama |
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(Kiss Him Goodbye)" |
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Dallin/Fahey/Woodward |
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John Martin and Sara |
"The Greatest Hits Collection"
"EncicloCharlie" | |
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Song | |
B-side | "White Train" |
"Venus" (1986)
Bananarama's first collaboration with producers Stock/Aitken/Waterman, and also their first number one in the USA.
Venus was originally recorded by Dutch rock group Shocking Blue in 1970, and was updated for the 80's. Bananarama had done this song from the beginning, when they were starting out.
The music video, directed by Peter Care, marked a pivotal shift towards a more glamourous and sexual image: the girls are presented in various costumes (she-devil, vampires, Grecian goddesses...). It was also start of the use of male boy-toys dancers which would become a hallmark of their videos.
This Bananarama version was an American chart topper and a worlwide smash hit.
Charts | Date | Peak position |
Weeks |
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UK Singles Chart | |||
US Billboard Hot 100 |
"EncicloCharlie" | |
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Song | |
B-side | "Clean Cut Boy" |
"I Heard A Rumour" (1987)
The girls think this is the best they've written with Stock/Aitken/Waterman. It's also Pete Waterman and many group fans favourite Bananarama song.
The music video, directed by Andy Morahan, presents group members are seen emulating various film starts, projected on screens behind them. At one point the girls, dressed in French can-can, bend over to moon the camara and expose the letters W O W (a reference to their album tittle) on their rears.
I Heard A Rumour was one of their most selling singles.
Charts | Date | Peak position |
Weeks |
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UK Singles Chart | |||
US Billboard Hot 100 |
"EncicloCharlie" | |
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Song | |
B-side | "Mr. Sleaze" |