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Bananarama is an English pop group formed in London in 1980. The group, originally a trio, consisted of friends Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey, and
Keren Woodward Keren Jane Woodward (born 2 April 1961) is an English singer/songwriter and, with Sara Dallin and Siobhan Fahey, a founding member of the girl group Bananarama. In 1986, the trio reached number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 with their ve ...
. Fahey left the group in 1988 and was replaced by Jacquie O'Sullivan until 1991, when the trio became a duo. Their success on both pop and dance charts saw them listed in the ''
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'' for achieving the world's highest number of chart entries by an all-female group. Between 1982 and 2009, they had 32 singles reach the Top 50 of the UK Singles Chart. The group's UK Top 10 hits include " Really Saying Something" (1982), " Shy Boy" (1982), "
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" (1983), " Cruel Summer" (1983), " Robert De Niro's Waiting..." (1984), " Love in the First Degree" (1987), " I Want You Back" (1988), and the charity track "
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" (1989) with Lananeeneenoonoo, a cover version of
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' 1965 song. In 1986, they had a US No. 1 with another of their UK Top 10 hits, a cover of 1969
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's song "
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". In total, they had eleven singles reaching the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 (1983–1988). They are associated with the
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-driven
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of the US. The trio also performed on "
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", a UK chart-topping collaborative charity single released in 1984. They topped the Australian
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albums chart in June 1988 with '' Wow!'' (1987), and earned Brit Award nominations for Best British Single for " Love in the First Degree", and Best Music Video for their cover of
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' single " Nathan Jones". Fahey left the group in 1988 and formed
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, best known for the UK No. 1 "
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" (1992). She was replaced by Jacquie O'Sullivan. This line-up had UK Top 5 hits with "I Want You Back" (1988) and their cover of The Beatles' song "Help!" (1989), recorded with comedy duo
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and comedian
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for the charity
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. They also charted with "
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" and their cover of the Supremes' song "Nathan Jones". In 1989, they embarked on their first world tour and had another hit with a new remixed version of "Cruel Summer". In 1990 and 1991, they had Top 30 hits with "
Only Your Love "Only Your Love" is a song recorded by English girl group Bananarama, released as the first single from the group's fifth studio album, '' Pop Life'' (1991). The song was issued ten months prior to the release of the album. The ''Pop Life'' albu ...
", "
Preacher Man "Preacher Man" is a song recorded by English girl group Bananarama. It appears on the group's fifth studio album, '' Pop Life'' (1991), and was released as the album's second single. The track was co-written and produced by Youth with additiona ...
", then the cover of
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' song " Long Train Running", and their new studio album '' Pop Life'', which featured these singles and a fourth, "
Tripping on Your Love "Tripping on Your Love" is a song recorded by the English girl group Bananarama. It appears on the group's fifth studio album, '' Pop Life'' (1991), and was released as the album's fourth single in the UK and the first single in the United State ...
", which was released soon after the album. After O'Sullivan's mid-1991 departure, Dallin and Woodward continued Bananarama as a duo, with further Top 30 hits including " Movin' On" (1992), "
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" (1993), " Move in My Direction" (2005), and " Look on the Floor (Hypnotic Tango)" (2005). Fahey temporarily rejoined Bananarama in 2017, and the band toured the UK and North America as a trio between November and August that year.


Career


1980–1982: early years

Bananarama formed in September 1980 when teenagers and childhood friends Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward moved from
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to London and met Siobhan Fahey. Dallin and Fahey were studying journalism at the
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(University of Arts) and Woodward was working at the
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in Portland Place. Dallin and Woodward were living at the YWCA and were about to be made homeless until
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, with whom they had become friends after meeting at a club, offered them a place to live above the former
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rehearsal room in Denmark Street,
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. They took their name, in part, from the
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song "
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". The trio were ardent followers of the
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and
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music scenes during the late 1970s and early 1980s. They often performed impromptu sets or backing vocals at gigs for such bands as
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, The Professionals,
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,
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, Department S,
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, and
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. In 1981, Bananarama recorded their first demo, "
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", a cover of a song by Black Blood, sung in
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. The demo was heard at Demon Records, who consequently offered Bananarama their first deal. The song was an underground hit (UK No. 92) and Bananarama were signed by Decca (later
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) and remained on the label until 1993. UK music magazine '' The Face'' featured an article on Bananarama after the release of their first single. This caught the attention of ex- Specials member Terry Hall, who invited them to collaborate with his new vocal group
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on their album and the single " It Ain't What You Do (It's The Way That You Do It)". In 1982, the song hit the Top 5 in the UK and gave Bananarama their first significant mainstream success. Fun Boy Three then guested on Bananarama's single, " Really Saying Something", later that year.


1982–1985: ''Deep Sea Skiving'' and ''Bananarama''

Bananarama experienced their greatest success during the period 1982 to 1989, with their first three albums primarily produced and co-written with
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. Their debut album, '' Deep Sea Skiving'' (UK No. 7, US No. 63) (1983) contained several hit singles – " Really Saying Something" (UK No. 5) and " Shy Boy" (UK No. 4) – and included a
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of " Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)" (UK No. 5). " Cheers Then" (UK No. 45) was released as the third single, with little chart success, but very positive reviews from critics. The album peaked at No. 7 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Silver by the
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(BPI). The band recorded a version of the Sex Pistols' song "No Feelings" in late 1982 for the soundtrack of the British teen-comedy film, '' Party Party''. During 1982 and 1983, Bananarama did several promotional US press tours and TV appearances the first being on ''
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'' and on ''
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'' and '' Solid Gold''. The group had their first major success in the United States in 1984 with the Top 10 hit " Cruel Summer" (UK No. 8, US No. 9), bolstered by the song's inclusion in the soundtrack to the 1984 film ''
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''. The song was ranked No. 44 on
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's 100 Greatest Songs of the '80s. ''Billboard'' named the song No. 13 on their list of the "100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time". Their second album, ''
Bananarama Bananarama is an English pop group formed in London in 1980. The group, originally a trio, consisted of friends Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey, and Keren Woodward. Fahey left the group in 1988 and was replaced by Jacquie O'Sullivan until 1991, when ...
'' (UK No. 16, US No. 30) was released in 1984. Single " Rough Justice" (UK #23) was written about Thomas Reilly, the band's road manager and brother of Fahey's boyfriend
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(drummer of the Northern Irish punk band
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), who was shot and killed by a British soldier in Belfast in August 1983. The album contained the hit singles, " Robert De Niro's Waiting..." (UK No. 3) and " Rough Justice" (UK No. 23). The track " Hot Line to Heaven" was also released as a single in the UK but failed to reach the Top 40, peaking at No. 58. The album peaked at No. 16 on the
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, reached the US Top 40 albums chart, and was certified Silver by the BPI. The trio also recorded the single, " The Wild Life" (US No. 70) for the 1984 American film of the same name. In 1984, Bananarama featured on the Band Aid single, "
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" and were the only artists to appear on both the original 1984 Band Aid and the 1989 Band Aid II versions (Fahey appeared on the 1984 version while O'Sullivan appeared on the 1989 version). The stand-alone single " Do Not Disturb" (UK No. 31) was released in 1985, although it was later added to their third album '' True Confessions''.


1986–1987: ''True Confessions'' and international success

In 1986, the band released their third album, '' True Confessions''. The majority of the album was produced by
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with the exception of "
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" and " More Than Physical". The album contains the group's most commercially successful single to date, a cover version of
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's 1969 song "Venus", which peaked at No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the United States. The
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for "Venus" received heavy airplay on
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in the United States. In 2014, Matt Dunn of
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ranked the song at No. 5 in his "15 unforgettable Stock Aitken Waterman singles" list, describing it as a "timeless classic of 80s synth pop, an instantly recognisable foot-tapping gem", while underlining the "provocative video and all its fire, sexy choreography, coffin dancing and red patent-leather devil outfits". In 2021, British magazine ''
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'' ranked "Venus" No. 2 in their list of "Top 40 Stock Aitken Waterman songs". ''True Confessions'' reached No. 46 on the
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and No. 15 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, becoming the group's highest-charting album on the latter chart.
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of ''
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'' praised the album as being "undeniably, convincingly listenable" and "a proper pop 'album'", adding that Bananarama "make 'intriguing' pop – and can even sustain the charm across an entire LP." Also in 1986, Dallin and Woodward were featured as backing vocalists on two songs on ''Family Album'', produced by
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. Follow-up single " More Than Physical" hit UK No. 41, and " A Trick of the Night" hit No. 32. During a press tour in
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, the group also recorded a song "Riskin' a Romance" featured in the film '' The Secret of My Success'' (1987). In March 1987, Bananarama participated in the recording of the single "
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" (UK No. 11) as members of the charity supergroup
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. All sales from the single were donated to charity in response to the capsizing of the ferry MS ''Herald of Free Enterprise'', which killed 193 people. Among the featured singers was Woodward, who sang with
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.


1987–1988: ''Wow!'' and Fahey's departure

In the wake of the success of "Venus", Bananarama began work on the album '' Wow!'' The album reached No. 26 on the
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and No. 44 on the US ''Billboard'' 200,while peaking at No. 1 in Australia. The album was certified Gold by the
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(BPI) in 1988. "
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" (UK No. 14, US No. 4) was their strongest performing international hit from the album. " Love in the First Degree" (UK No. 3), one of their biggest UK hits, was nominated at the 1988 Brit Awards for best single. A further single, " I Can't Help It" was also a hit (UK No. 20). After the third single from ''Wow!'' was released in early 1988, Fahey – who had married
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' Dave Stewart – left the group. Her last performance as a member of the group was "Love in the First Degree" at the Brit Awards in February 1988. She would later resurface in the BRIT Award–winning pop duo
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with
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.


1988–1991: second line-up, ''Greatest Hits'', ''Pop Life'' and world tour

After Fahey's exit, Jacquie O'Sullivan (formerly of the
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) joined the group in March 1988. The single " I Want You Back" (UK No. 5) was re-recorded with O'Sullivan, as was
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cover " Nathan Jones" (UK No. 15) which was nominated for best video at the 1989 Brit Awards. "
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" (UK No. 23) was released as a single from their 1988 retrospective compilation, '' Greatest Hits Collection'' (UK No. 3). At the same time, Bananarama entered the ''
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'' as the all-female group who have the most UK chart entries in history, a record they still hold. As a fundraising charity single for
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in 1989, Bananarama recorded a cover of
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' song "
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" with Lananeeneenoonoo (UK No. 3), a mock girl-group created by British female comedy duo
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, with fellow comedian
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. Also in 1989, the band embarked upon their first world tour, which included shows in North America, East Asia, and the UK. Bananarama's 1991 album, '' Pop Life'', saw Dallin's and Woodward's songwriting collaboration with their friend Youth. They worked with a variety of producers including
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,
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, and
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of Jolley & Swain. They also incorporated a wider range of musical genres including
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. Singles "
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" (UK No. 27), "
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" (UK No. 20), a cover of the
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' " Long Train Running" (UK No. 30), and "
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" (UK No. 76) were the group's final releases with O'Sullivan. In a rave review for ''
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said that ''Pop Life'', "while energetic, is far moodier than anything they've ever done. The Gipsy Kings... help engineer the Doobie Brothers' 'Long Train Running' into a scary locomotive blues. Other tracks venture deep into the dark tunnel of dreamland: Pulses from an alternate universe underline fizzy computerized harmonies; sleepy voices trying hard to wake up ask 'What color are the skies where you live?'... Two other songs even have heavy
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guitars. We usually visit Bananaramaland to escape our problems, but this album takes us to an eerier place than we'd ever expect."


1992–2001: Duo re-launch, ''Please Yourself'', ''Ultra Violet'' and ''Exotica''

In 1992, Dallin and Woodward returned as a duo and had a UK Top 30 hit with " Movin' On" (UK No. 24), which was the first single from the 1993 album '' Please Yourself''. Other singles from the album were "Last Thing on My Mind" (UK No. 71) and a cover of the 1976
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song "More, More, More" (UK No. 24). In July 2018, Mark Elliot of ''
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'' ranked ''Please Yourself'' as the 14th best album ever produced by
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. He presented the album as "a concept project atermanbilled "ABBA-Banana", and considered "Movin'On" and "Last Thing on My Mind" as "classics". Their next offering was 1995's '' Ultra Violet'' (entitled ''I Found Love'' in Japan) on a new label. The album and its three singles — "I Found Love", "
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", and " Take Me to Your Heart" — were only released in some European countries, North America, Japan, and Australia, but not in Britain. In 1998, Dallin and Woodward asked Fahey to join them to record the track "
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song) for the
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celebration ''A Song for Eurotrash'' on
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. In 1999, Dallin, Woodward, and Fahey were interviewed together for an episode of the BBC music documentary series ''Young Guns Go For It'' dedicated to the group. In 2001, Dallin and Woodward, who had been frequently working in France, had recorded the album ''Exotica'' with the French label M6. The album also included a cover of
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's "Careless Whisper", Latin- and R&B-influenced dance songs, and reinterpreted versions of their earlier hits.


2002–2006: ''Very Best'' and ''Drama''

In 2002, the group released ''
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'' to celebrate the group's 20th anniversary, including their singles released from 1981 to 1993.
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/ref> They also recorded the song "Love Him, Leave Him, Forget Him" for Sky TV's show ''
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'' as well as the song "U R My Baby" for a German disco project. The album reached No. 43 on the
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. In 2005, Dallin and Woodward collaborated with
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, writing and recording in Sweden for six months to produce the album ''Drama''. The album's first single " Move in My Direction" debuted on the UK Singles Chart at No. 14, also becoming their first UK Top 40 entry since 1993. The second single, " Look on the Floor (Hypnotic Tango)", also reached the UK Top 40, and climbed to No. 2 on the US
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chart as an import, becoming Bananarama's biggest US dancefloor hit since "Venus" two decades earlier. ''Drama'' charted at No. 21 on ''
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''s
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chart.


2006–2011: Remasters and ''Viva''

In 2006,
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released ''
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'', a compilation of twelve remixes on CD including the rare
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remix of "
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". On 19 March 2007, Bananarama's first six studio albums were reissued by
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on CD with bonus material, including alternative versions, remixes, and B-sides. On 7 May 2007, another best-of collection titled '' Greatest Hits and More More More'' was released by
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. In August 2008, Bananarama were back in the studio recording a track with Rev Run from Run-D.M.C. The song, 'Invincible', credited as Rev Run featuring Bananarama, did not surface until late 2014 on Rev Run's solo album ''Red Rhythm Rewind''. In June 2009, Bananarama performed at the Isle of Wight Festival. In August 2009, they performed at the 80s Rewind Festival in
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alongside other 1980s acts which included
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, and
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. Bananarama released a new single entitled "
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" (UK No. 44) and a new album '' Viva'' (UK No. 87) in September 2009. The album was produced by
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and released through Fascination Records. A second single was released from the album in April 2010, a new remix of the song " Love Don't Live Here" (UK No. 114) backed by Ian Masterson's 2010 reworking of the 1995 single "
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" and "The Runner" (originally recorded by
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), remixed by Buzz Junkies. In April 2011, Bananarama appeared on ITV's hit comedy ''
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'' and performed " Love in the First Degree", " Robert De Niro's Waiting...", and " Movin' On".


2012–2016: ''30 Years of Bananarama''

On 9 July 2012, Warner Music imprint
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released a greatest hits CD and DVD Collection '' 30 Years of Bananarama'' to celebrate the band's 30th anniversary. The CD features Bananarama's 22 best-known
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, from their
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debut, "
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", to their
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effort, " Love Don't Live Here". All songs are presented in chronological order (except the bonus tracks on digital) with most of them being their album versions. The digital version includes three extra tracks " Rough Justice", " Long Train Running", and " A Trick of the Night", adding up to a total of 25 tracks. The album charted at No. 62 on the
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. On 9 August 2012, the band performed at the men's final of the beach volleyball at the London Olympics. They performed a medley of " Cruel Summer", " Love in the First Degree", and "
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'' magazine ranked them the 94th most successful dance artist of all time.


2017–present: original line-up tour, ''In Stereo'', ''Really Saying Something'' and ''Masquerade''

On 23 April 2017, Fahey rejoined Bananarama. The Original Line-up Tour saw them perform 23 sell-out dates across the UK in November and December 2017. In February 2018, they played four dates in North America:
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in Canada. Their final dates as a trio were in August 2018. On 22 December 2018, Dallin and Woodward again appeared as contestants on the Christmas Special of the game show ''Pointless Celebrities''. On 19 April 2019, Dallin and Woodward released their new album '' In Stereo'' (UK No. 29). On 29 April 2022, Dallin and Woodward released the track "Favourite" from their twelfth studio album '' Masquerade'', which was released on 22 July 2022. On 15 June 2022, the album title track "Masquerade" was released as the first official single, and its music video followed two days later. A second track entitled "Velvet Lies" followed on 18 July 2022. On 12 August 2022, "Forever Young" was released as the official second single. On 14 October 2022, "Running with the Night" was released as the official third single. The album's release was followed by two launch shows at London Lafayette on 3 and 4 August 2022.


Awards and nominations

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Members


Current members

* Sara Dallin (1980–present) *
Keren Woodward Keren Jane Woodward (born 2 April 1961) is an English singer/songwriter and, with Sara Dallin and Siobhan Fahey, a founding member of the girl group Bananarama. In 1986, the trio reached number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 with their ve ...
(1980–present)


Former members

* Siobhan Fahey (1980–1988, 1998, 2002, 2017–2018) * Jacquie O'Sullivan (1988–1991)


Timeline

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Discography


Studio albums

*'' Deep Sea Skiving'' (1983) *''
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'' (1984) *'' True Confessions'' (1986) *'' Wow!'' (1987) *'' Pop Life'' (1991) *'' Please Yourself'' (1993) *'' Ultra Violet'' (1995) *''Exotica'' (2001) *''
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'' (2005) *'' Viva'' (2009) *'' In Stereo'' (2019) *'' Masquerade'' (2022)


Concert tours

Headlining * Cruel Summer Tour (1985) * Lovekids Tour (1988) * Bananarama World Tour (1989) * Dance Mix Tour (1995–1996) * Bananarama Culture Tour (1997–1999) * Drama World Tour (2005–2006) * Viva Tour (2009–2010) * Live in Concert (2012–2016) * The Original Line Up Tour (2017–2018) * In Stereo Tour (2019) * Masquerade Tour (2022–present) Co-headlining *
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(2007–2008)


List of all record labels

*
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(UK, US and Canada, 1981–1993) *
ZYX Records ZYX Music GmbH & Co. KG is a German record label founded in 1971 by Bernhard Mikulski. It is one of the most successful German record labels of the 1980s and 1990s. Until 1992, the label was known as Pop-Import Bernhard Mikulski. The label speci ...
(Germany, 1994–1996) *
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(Japan, 1995 / Taiwan, 2006) *
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(Canada, 1995) * Mega Records (Denmark, 1995) * DigIt International (Italy, 1995) *
Festival Records Festival Records, later known as Festival Mushroom Records, was an Australian recording and publishing company founded in Sydney, Australia, in 1952 and operated until 2005. Festival was a subsidiary of News Limited from 1961 to 2005. The com ...
(Australia, 1995) * Popular Records (Canada 1996) *
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(USA, 1996) * M6 Interactions (France, 2000) * A&G Productions (UK, 2004–2006) * The Lab (USA, 2006) *
True North Records True North Records is a Canadian independent record label. History True North Records was founded in Mississauga, Ontario in 1969 by Bernie Finkelstein. By 1971, True North was producing albums for various Canadian musicians, including Bruce Co ...
(Canada, 2006) * Edel Company (Germany, 2006) * EQ Music (Singapore and Malaysia, 2005) * Phantom Imports (Hong Kong, 2006) * Central Station (Australia, 2005) *
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(Japan, 2006) *
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(Philippines, 2005) * Blanco y Negro Records (Spain, 1995–2006) * Megaliner Records (Russia, 2005) * Nice Records (France, 2007) *
Fascination Records Fascination Records is a United Kingdom-based record label, owned by Universal Music Group, and operated as an imprint of Polydor Records. The label was launched in spring of 2006, and is managed by former TOTP Magazine editor Peter Loraine ...
(UK, 2009–2010) * BMG (UK, 2016–2019) * Absolute Label Services (UK, 2019–present)


See also

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Girl group A girl group is a music act featuring two or more women in music, female singers who generally vocal harmony, harmonize together. The term "girl group" is also used in a narrower sense in the United States to denote the wave of American female p ...
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List of best-selling girl groups A girl group is a popular music act featuring several female singers who generally harmonize together. Girl groups have been popular at least since the heyday of the Boswell Sisters beginning in the 1930s, but the term "girl group" also denote ...


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