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Torrent description
Artist: Bananarama
Title: Viva
Label: Fascination Records
Genre: Pop
Bitrate: 195kbit av
Time: 00:43:45
Size: 64.35 mb
Rip Date: 2009-09-14
Str Date: 2009-09-14
01. Love Comes 4:15
02. Love Don't Live Here 4:59
03. Rapture 4:13
04. Seventeen 4:24
05. Twisting 3:43
06. Tell Me Tomorrow 3:54
07. The Runner 3:25
08. Extraordinary 3:35
09. Dum Dum Boy 3:25
10. S-S-S-Single Bed 4:01
11. We've Got The Night 3:51

Release Notes:

RIP my friend. I've taken your place as Mr Monday, I hope i'm making
you proud! Miss you man

Bananarama's story starts a new chapter this summer with the release of
Viva Bananarama, an exciting, modern new album with both feet planted
on the dancefloor

2009's new self-penned material is, once again, the result of Sara
Dallin and Keren Woodward identifying the right collaborators for the
right point in their career - something that they did so successfully
in the 80s with Jolley & Swain (Shy Boy, Cruel Summer, Roberts De
Niro's Waiting) and Stock Aitken & Waterman (Venus, Love In The First
Degree, I Heard A Rumour, I Want You Back)

In 2009 they've found a perfect foil in Ian Masterson, a producer whose
credits range from Pet Shop Boys to Girls Aloud and whose instinctive
grasp of the Bananarama spirit has resulted in some extraordinarily
good music on this new album. Sara says "working with Ian has been a
revelation - we did a couple of tracks with him on the last album and
he's really in tune with what we're into and with what's happening in
the outside world. Some producers hit a formula and just churn out the
same old stuff; with Ian it's been so enjoyable." Indeed, working with
just one producer is in itself remarkable in the modern pop landscape

Bananarama are now signed to Fascination (Universal Records), meaning
that Keren and Sara are labelmates of Girls Aloud and The Saturdays on
an imprint which has become the unofficial home of the UK girlgroup
It's a great fit, but while Bananarama's style filters through the pop
generations, Sara's right to feel a sense of distance from what she
helped inspire. "I never looked at us as a 'girl band'," Sara
remembers. "We were just a band in the same way as The Cure were a band
or Wham were a band." To this end Bananarama appeared in NME as
frequently as Smash Hits - a double-pronged attack on the public's
sense

Of the new tunes, Seventeen is an undulating, low-slung electro number
which pleads "kiss me like you do in my dreams, make me feel like I was
seventeen", then there's the seductive, ice-cold Extraordinary and the
single Love Comes - a dancefloor belter with no strings attached