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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 was comprised of 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
Black Blood
's "A.I.E. (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)," "Cruel Summer" (their first U.S. smash), and a cover of
the Shocking Blue
's "Venus," 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, it featured "Love in the First Degree" and "I Heard a Rumour," both of which were major hits.
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 Shillelagh 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 hiatus, the group returned with 2005's Euro-dance-friendly
Drama
and 2009's similar
Viva
.
–
Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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More Bananarama
Discography
30 Years of Bananarama
Bananarama: The Collection
Viva
The Greatest Hits and More More More
Collectables Classics [Box Set]
2007
The Works
2006
Venus
2006
The Twelve Inches of Bananarama
2006
Look on the Floor (Hypnotic Tango)
2006
Drama Remixes, Vol. 1
2005
Move In My Direction Pt.2 (2 Tracks)
2005
Really Saying Something: The Platinum Collection
2005
Drama
2005
Look on the Floor (Hypnotic Tango) [DVD Single]
2003
Venus and Other Hits
2002
The Very Best of Bananarama
2002
Exotica
2002
I Found Love
2002
The Essentials
2001
Robert De Niro's Waiting
1999
Master Series
1996
Take Me to Your Heart
1996
Ultra Violet
1995
Every Shade of Blue [Curb CD Single]
1995
Every Shade of Blue [ZYX]
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