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Bananarama
Bananarama: Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward on the cover of their 2005 album Drama.
Bananarama: Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward on the cover of their 2005 album Drama.
Background information
Origin Flag of England London, England
Genre(s) New Wave, Pop, Dance
Years active 1981-present
Label(s) London Records (1981-1993)

ZYX Records (1994-1996)
M6 Interactions (2000)

A&G Productions (2004-2006)
Website http://www.bananarama.co.uk/
Members
Keren Woodward
Sara Dallin
Former members
Siobhan Fahey (1981-1988)
Jacquie O'Sullivan (1988-1991)

Bananarama are an English girl group who had several hit pop and new wave songs in the 1980s. They have had ten singles in the top-ten of the UK singles chart to date, as well as three U.S. top-ten hits, one of which hit number one. Some of their biggest international hits include "Cruel Summer", "Venus", "Love in the First Degree" and "I Heard a Rumour". They are known for their unique vocal style which features all members singing the same notes in unison (rather than three-part harmonies). Lead vocals and background vocals were recorded in this way, and much of Bananarama's early material was recorded with all three members at the same microphone at the same time.

Contents

[edit] Career

[edit] Early years

The group was founded in London in 1981 by friends Siobhan Fahey, Sara Dallin, and Keren Woodward. Dallin and Woodward had been friends since the age of 4. In 1981, Bananarama's members were living above the rehearsal room which was used by former Sex Pistols members Steve Jones and Paul Cook. With their help, Bananarama recorded their first demo "Aie a Mwana" (a cover of a song by Black Blood, sung in Swahili). The demo was heard at Demon Records, who offered the girls their first deal. The song was an underground hit and the girls were subsequently signed by Decca (later London Records). They remained on this label until 1993. Bananarama's previous experience in a recording studio was as background vocalists on the Department S b-side "Solid Gold Easy Action", a T. Rex cover in early 1981.

UK fashion magazine The Face featured an article on Bananarama after their first single, and it caught the attention of ex-Specials member Terry Hall, who invited them to collaborate with his new vocal group Fun Boy Three on the track "T'ain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It)". In 1983, the song hit the top five in the UK and gave the girls their first significant mainstream success. Fun Boy Three then guested on Bananarama's song "Really Saying Something" later that year.

Dallin and Woodward are also featured as backing vocals on two songs on Family Album (1986, produced by John Lydon). These songs were live recordings, and are (according to the album's cover notes) the first public performance by Bananarama.

[edit] Debut and follow-up albums

Bananarama experienced their greatest success during the period from 1984 to 1989. Their first three albums were primarily produced and co-written with Jolley & Swain. Their debut album, Deep Sea Skiving (1983) contained several hit singles — "Really Saying Something" (number five UK) and "Shy Boy" (number four UK) — and included a cover version of "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" (number five UK).

The next album, Bananarama (1984) was a more serious and socially conscious effort. The songs tackled heavier topics such as rape ("Robert DeNiro's Waiting"), addiction ("Hot Line to Heaven"), and social apathy ("Rough Justice"). It contained the hit single "Cruel Summer" (1983) which was included in the movie The Karate Kid. The trio also recorded the single "The Wild Life" for a 1984 American film of the same name.

Their music videos from this period often contained a feminist or self-empowerment stance, such as learning how to box in order to scare off neighbourhood bullies ("Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye").

Bananarama were one of the few female groups featured on the Band Aid single "Do They Know It's Christmas?", and were the only artists to appear on both the original 1984 Band Aid and the 1989 Band Aid II versions. They did not, however, participate in 2004's Band Aid 20 twentieth anniversary version.

[edit] True Confessions

In 1986, some of the group's production duties on the album True Confessions were taken up by Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW). This move resulted in the international number-one hit "Venus" (a remake of Shocking Blue's number one hit from 1970). The dance-oriented beats on the song typified the SAW approach to pop production. Bananarama were said to have been put in contact with SAW after hearing and expressing a fondness for "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" by Dead or Alive.

The music video for "Venus" received heavy airplay on MTV in the U.S. It featured the group in various costumes including a devil, a French temptress, a vampire, and Grecian goddesses. The video marked a pivotal shift towards a more glamourous and sexual image that contrasted with the tomboy-ish style of their earlier work. It was also the start of their use of male boy-toys as backup dancers that would become a hallmark of their videos. This visual iconography and Hi-NRG-influenced sound drew heavily from gay culture and accordingly attracted a gay fanbase.

[edit] Wow! to Pop Life

WOW! was released internationally in March 1988.
WOW! was released internationally in March 1988.

In the wake of the success of "Venus", all production and co-writing responsibilities for their next album, 1987's Wow!, were transferred from Jolley & Swain to SAW. Consequently, the group's sound also morphed from rock-influenced and New Wave pop to dance-oriented, bubblegum Europop.

"I Heard a Rumour" was their strongest performing international hit from this album. "Love in the First Degree" was one of their biggest UK hits, and the disco-oriented "I Can't Help It" (which boasted a semi-controversial video featuring the group in a milk bath filled with fruit and half-naked men) was a minor hit.

By the time the third single from Wow! was released in early 1988, Fahey — who had married Eurythmics' Dave Stewart — left the group. She would later resurface as one half of the pop duo Shakespears Sister with Marcella Detroit.

In Fahey's absence, Jacquie O'Sullivan (formerly of the Shillelagh Sisters) joined the ranks. The single "I Want You Back" was re-recorded with O'Sullivan, as was the Supremes' cover "Nathan Jones" which was released as a single from their 1988 retrospective compilation Greatest Hits Collection. At the same time, Bananarama entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the all-female group who have the most chart entries in history, a record they still hold.

As as a fund-raising charity single for Comic Relief in 1989, Bananarama recorded a cover of the Beatles' song "Help!" with Lananeeneenoonoo, a mock girl group created by British female comedy duo French & Saunders with fellow comedienne Kathy Burke. 1989 also saw the band's first world tour, which hit North America, east Asia and the UK.

Bananarama's 1991 album Pop Life saw the group working with a variety of producers including Youth, Shep Pettibone, and Steve Jolley of Jolley & Swain. They also incorporated a wider range of musical genres including reggae, flamenco guitar, and acid house. After the release of the fourth and final single from the album, however, O'Sullivan left the band to form the short-lived Slippery Feet.

[edit] As a duo

In 1993, Dallin and Woodward returned as a duo with a new album called Please Yourself, which also marked the return of production duties back to the remaining members of SAW, Stock and Waterman. Ironically, though the lead single was titled "Movin' On", the album was a regression to their previous Eurodisco sound as illustrated by their cover of Andrea True Connection's "More, More, More". It was to be their last album on London Records.

Their next offering was 1995's Ultra Violet (titled I Found Love in Japan) on a new label. The album and its two singles "Every Shade of Blue" and "Take Me To Your Heart" were only released in some European countries, North America, Japan and Australia, and not in their home country.

In 1998, Dallin and Woodward recorded the track "Waterloo" (a cover of the classic ABBA song) together with Fahey for the Eurovision celebration A Song For Eurotrash on Channel 4. In 2001, they released the album Exotica in France with a cover of George Michael's "Careless Whisper". Collaborators included Pascal Caubet and Dallin's partner Bassey Walker. The album also included Latin and R&B influenced dance songs, as well as reinterpreted versions of their earlier hits. Only two promotional singles would be released from the album.

As of 2002, Bananarama had sold 40 million albums worldwide. That year, they released another greatest hits album, The Very Best of Bananarama, in the UK. They also recorded the song "Love, Leave, Forget" for Sky TV's show Is Harry On The Boat? as well as the song "U R My Baby" for a German disco project. That same year, Bananarama (with Siobhan Fahey as special guest) celebrated their 20th anniversary at the London Astoria in London. 3,000 people participated in this event.

With 80's retro in vogue, Bananarama attempted a comeback in the British charts in 2005. Solasso remixed their early hit "Really Saying Something" and re-released it as a single. "Move in My Direction", released in July, hit the charts at number 14, making this song the group's 24th top forty UK hit, and their first top 20 hit since their 1991 single "Preacher Man". Follow-up single "Look on the Floor (Hypnotic Tango)", however, peaked at a relatively disappointing number 26 and the Drama album flopped at 169. In June 2006 the group's contract with A&G Productions expired and was not renewed.

Nevertheless, in the same year, the duo's fortunes were reversed. Drama was released in the U.S. on May 16 and after a fourteen year absence, Bananarama was back on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play and the Hot Dance Airplay charts with an import version of "Look on the Floor (Hypnotic Tango)". "Look on the Floor" became their first U.S. hit since 1992, when they scored with "Tripping on Your Love". "Move In My Direction" was released as a second single in the U.S.

Summer 2006 saw the Warner Bros. release of The Twelve Inches of Bananarama, a compilation of twelve remixes on CD for the first time. The collection features the rare George Michael remix of "Tripping on Your Love", among others.

On March 19, 2007, Bananarama's first six studio albums were reissued by London Records on CD with bonus material, including alternative versions, remixes and B-sides. Plans are also afoot for a new collection in 2007 which will mark 25 years since their first hit single.

[edit] Future plans

In February 2007, Bananarama's official website announced that the band were back in the studio recording new material. A cover version of a French song that was popular in the 1980s has been recorded, although the title has not yet been released. Bananarama are also contributing vocals as guest artists on the song "Ultra Violet" by new dance act Block Rocker, a teaming up of producers/remixers Digital Dog and Ashiva. Both projects are expected to be released in the summer.[1]

[edit] Trivia

  • The band are listed as 189th most successful chart act of all time in the UK by the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles and Albums.
  • The group's name was a portmanteau of the children's TV show "The Banana Splits" and Roxy Music's song "Pyjamarama".
  • Almost all of their albums feature a minimum of one cover song.
  • In 1983, Bananarama appeared in the Eurythmics video for "Who's That Girl?". The video also featured Jacquie O'Sullivan, who would replace Fahey in the band six years later.
  • "Venus" was featured on an episode of Beavis and Butthead in which the duo watched the video and came to the conclusion that "if these chicks married GWAR, they'd have the coolest kids ever".
  • After her departure, Jacquie O'Sullivan revealed that her membership in the band was purely a business contract and she had no say in creative decisions.
  • Dallin and Woodward made a cameo appearance in Sigue Sigue Sputnik's "Success" video.
  • In an interview with CBC TV's Good Rockin' Tonite during promotions for Pop Life, Woodward revealed that SAW called them the most "awkward act" they had ever worked with. Woodward clarified that this was meant, and taken, as a compliment as the girls were insistent on being active and equal in the song-creation process.
  • Famous artists who have remixed or produced Bananarama songs include George Michael, Marc Almond of Soft Cell, and Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates.
  • Acts who have covered or sampled Bananarama songs include Ace of Base, Blestenation, Swedish electronica artist Sophie Rimheden, and Steps.
  • In the novella Darlinghurst Heroes (1998, Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada) by Québécois literary and visual artist André Martin, the narrator attends a party in Sydney, Australia thrown to celebrate a visit from Bananarama.
  • In 2005, Dallin and Woodward revealed in an interview that one of Shakespears Sister's biggest hits "You're History" was written about them.
  • Dallin and Woodward once beat up Peter Cunnah of D:Ream after he insulted them at an industry event. Dallin grabbed his face and pushed him to the ground, whilst Woodward kicked his legs as he fell down.[2]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Union/6146/news2007.html
  2. ^ Attitude Magazine, Vol 1, no 135, 2005

[edit] Discography

For a complete list of Bananarama albums and singles, see Bananarama discography.

[edit] Tours

  • 1989 (March) World Tour
  • 1997 Australian tour
  • 1999 UK tour with Culture Club

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

Bananarama
Sara Dallin | Keren Woodward
Siobhan Fahey | Jacquie O'Sullivan
Discography
Studio albums: Deep Sea Skiving | Bananarama | True Confessions | Wow! | Pop Life | Please Yourself | Ultra Violet / I Found Love | Exotica | Drama
Compilations: Greatest Hits Collection | Greatest Remixes Collection | Bunch of Hits | Master Series | The Essentials | The Very Best of Bananarama | Venus and Other Hits | Really Saying Something: The Platinum Collection | The Twelve Inches of Bananarama
Singles: Aie a Mwana | T'ain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It) | Really Saying Something | Shy Boy | Cheers Then | He's Got Tact | Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye | Cruel Summer | Robert DeNiro's Waiting | Rough Justice | King of the Jungle | Hot Line to Heaven | The Wild Life | Do Not Disturb | Venus | More Than Physical | A Trick of the Night | Set on You | I Heard a Rumour | Love in the First Degree | I Can't Help It | I Want You Back | The Bananarama Mega-Mix | Love, Truth and Honesty | Nathan Jones | Help! | Cruel Summer '89 | Megarama '89 | Only Your Love | Preacher Man | Long Train Running | Tripping on Your Love | Movin' On | Last Thing on My Mind | More, More, More | I Found Love | Every Shade of Blue | Take Me to Your Heart | Careless Whisper | If | Really Saying Something (Solasso Remix) | Move in My Direction | Look on the Floor (Hypnotic Tango)
Related articles
Jolley & Swain | Stock Aitken Waterman
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