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Bananarama - Greatest Hits Collection (CD)

Greatest Hits Collection
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Release Date:11/01/1988
Label:Rhino / Wea
UPC:643443502528

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    Pop Music Artist/Banarama Greatest Hits

    By Craig  Jun 12, 2000

    While it is true that you have to be a girl group fan to like the kind of music that Banarama produced during a long stretch of the 1980's they had something that most pop musicians didn't incorporate into their music in that day... Harmony! The num...ber one girl group in the world at that time especially in their hometown (Europe) they'll always remain a favorite of mine.The perfectly blended brassy sounding Muzak quality of the girls voices is an interesting contrast to the sometimes hard edged poppy sounds that always accompanied their vocal style. Check out the cover song HELP! (originally performed by the Beatles..) It's hot..nakedhike@yahoo.com Read more Less

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    Theoretically, this should be a note-perfect example of commercial '80s pop music at its best. But it isn't. Half of this album is actually pretty great, though -- particularly the early Bananarama hits. The Fun Boy Three-produced "He Was Really Sayin' Something" throws that band's quirky avant-funk underneath the threesome's harmonizing; the cover of "Aie A Mwana" shows off some slightly unexpected Afrobeat chops over a brisk arrangement; while "Shy Boy" takes a more mainstream approach, but without losing its understated sass. The American hits "Robert De Niro's Waiting" and "Cruel Summer" show how the trio could balance chart aspirations with atypical singing or subject matter. When it comes to the multi-national smashes produced by Stock, Aitken Waterman, though, it's not quite a case of the emperor having no clothes as much as a case of SAW being a one-trick pony. The reworking of Shocking Blue's "Venus" was a well-deserved success, taking the off-kilter pop/rock of the original ...and giving it a sparkling dance undercarriage. "I Heard a Rumour" isn't bad either, with a catchy chorus and a similar synth sheen. Unfortunately, the rest of the SAW-overseen selections do both the band and producers a major disservice, all being pallid and boring revamps of those two songs. If they ever felt defensive about the critical slams they received, the fact remains that at this point in the band's career there wasn't much to shout about. A new version of the Beatles' "Help" at least provided them with a song that was more distinct than most of the late-'80s hash they received, but it wasn't as compelling a reworking as the others. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Bananarama

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 ... Read more