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Bananarama's first album is by far their best. Before they fell in with the lucrative but often boring Stock, Aitken & Waterman assembly line starting with 1986's True Confessions, Siobhan Fahey, Sarah Dallin, and Keren Woodward were unashamedly poppy, but they had enough artistic credibility to create a debut album that, barring a couple of small missteps, actually works as an album instead of a collection of singles with some filler. (They were even hip enough for their first single to be produced by ex-Sex Pistol Paul Cook.) Of course, the singles are terrific. There are four British chart hits in these 11 songs, and every one of them still sounds terrific, where later hits like "I Can't Help It" are terribly dated. The slinky "Shy Boy" and a rattling cover of the Marvelettes' "He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'" (co-starring the trio's early mentors Fun Boy Three) are classic girl group songs updated for the '80s, every bit as credible as any mid-level Spector or Motown singles. That Cook-produced debut single, "Aie a Mwana" (oddly left off the album's first U.S. edition), now sounds mostly like a curio of the brief tropical craze that hit the U.K. in 1981/1982, but "Cheers Then" is a heartbreaker, an absolutely lovely lost-love song that's possibly the best thing Bananarama ever did and certainly one of the top singles to come out of Great Britain in 1982. Surprisingly, though, Deep Sea Skiving has some album tracks that are the equal of the singles. A funky version of Paul Weller's "Doctor Love" (originally written for Weller's then-girlfriend Tracie Young, whose version came out in 1984) is a killer, as is the countrified "Young at Heart," written by the trio and Fahey's then-boyfriend, Robert Hodgens of the Bluebells (who did their own version on 1984's Sisters). Three more Dallin/Fahey/Woodward compositions present a well-rounded portrait of young girls on their own in the big city, with the bouncy, glammy "Hey Young London" like a night out on the town and the resentful "What a Shambles," a morning-after snit about an out-of-touch star from the point of view of three struggling working-class girls. It's the closing "Wish You Were Here," though, that caps the album's widely varied moods with a romantic wistfulness that's like the emotional flip side of "Cheers Then." Deep Sea Skiving is not perfect. "Boy Trouble" is awfully slight, and a cover of Steam's "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" is okay, but basically pointless. Still, it's Bananarama's finest album by far, and an underappreciated pop gem of its era.
© Stewart Mason /TiVo
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Bananarama, Performer - Tony Swain, Composer - Steve Jolley, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Paul Weller, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Sarah Dallin, Composer - Keren Woodward, Composer - Siobhan Fahey, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Norman Whitfield, Composer - William Stevenson, Composer - Eddie Holland, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - John Martin, Composer - Terry Sharpe, Composer - Sarah Dallin, Composer - Keren Woodward, Composer - Siobhan Fahey, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Jaspar Avion, Composer - Daniel Vangarde, Composer - J.J. Kluger, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Robert Hodgens, Composer - Keren Woodward, Composer - Siobhan Fahey, Composer - Sarah Dallin, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Paul Leka, Composer - Gary De Carlo, Composer - Dale Frashuer, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Stanley Shaw, Composer - Barry Blue, Composer - Siobhan Fahey, Composer - Keren Woodward, Composer - Sarah Dallin, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Sarah Dallin, Composer - Keren Woodward, Composer - Siobhan Fahey, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Sarah Dallin, Composer - Keren Woodward, Composer - Siobhan Fahey, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Sarah Dallin, Composer - Keren Woodward, Composer - Siobhan Fahey, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Sarah Dallin, Composer - Keren Woodward, Composer - Siobhan Fahey, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Sarah Dallin, Composer - Keren Woodward, Composer - Siobhan Fahey, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Johnny Rotten, Composer - Glen Matlock, Composer - Stephen Jones, Composer - Paul Cook, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Jaspar Avion, Composer - Daniel Vangarde, Composer - J.J. Kluger, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Norman Whitfield, Composer - William Stevenson, Composer - Eddie Holland, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Tony Swain, Composer - Steve Jolley, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - John Martin, Composer - Terry Sharpe, Composer - Sarah Dallin, Composer - Keren Woodward, Composer - Siobhan Fahey, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Bananarama, Performer - Paul Leka, Composer - Gary De Carlo, Composer - Dale Frashuer, Composer
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Chronique
Bananarama's first album is by far their best. Before they fell in with the lucrative but often boring Stock, Aitken & Waterman assembly line starting with 1986's True Confessions, Siobhan Fahey, Sarah Dallin, and Keren Woodward were unashamedly poppy, but they had enough artistic credibility to create a debut album that, barring a couple of small missteps, actually works as an album instead of a collection of singles with some filler. (They were even hip enough for their first single to be produced by ex-Sex Pistol Paul Cook.) Of course, the singles are terrific. There are four British chart hits in these 11 songs, and every one of them still sounds terrific, where later hits like "I Can't Help It" are terribly dated. The slinky "Shy Boy" and a rattling cover of the Marvelettes' "He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'" (co-starring the trio's early mentors Fun Boy Three) are classic girl group songs updated for the '80s, every bit as credible as any mid-level Spector or Motown singles. That Cook-produced debut single, "Aie a Mwana" (oddly left off the album's first U.S. edition), now sounds mostly like a curio of the brief tropical craze that hit the U.K. in 1981/1982, but "Cheers Then" is a heartbreaker, an absolutely lovely lost-love song that's possibly the best thing Bananarama ever did and certainly one of the top singles to come out of Great Britain in 1982. Surprisingly, though, Deep Sea Skiving has some album tracks that are the equal of the singles. A funky version of Paul Weller's "Doctor Love" (originally written for Weller's then-girlfriend Tracie Young, whose version came out in 1984) is a killer, as is the countrified "Young at Heart," written by the trio and Fahey's then-boyfriend, Robert Hodgens of the Bluebells (who did their own version on 1984's Sisters). Three more Dallin/Fahey/Woodward compositions present a well-rounded portrait of young girls on their own in the big city, with the bouncy, glammy "Hey Young London" like a night out on the town and the resentful "What a Shambles," a morning-after snit about an out-of-touch star from the point of view of three struggling working-class girls. It's the closing "Wish You Were Here," though, that caps the album's widely varied moods with a romantic wistfulness that's like the emotional flip side of "Cheers Then." Deep Sea Skiving is not perfect. "Boy Trouble" is awfully slight, and a cover of Steam's "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" is okay, but basically pointless. Still, it's Bananarama's finest album by far, and an underappreciated pop gem of its era.
© Stewart Mason /TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 20 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 01:17:05
- Artistes principaux : Bananarama
- Compositeur : Various Composers
- Label : London Music Stream Ltd.
- Genre : Pop/Rock Pop
1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554 1983 London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
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