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Ultra Violet - Bananarama

 
Description: Genre: Pop - Dance Pop / Artist: Bananarama / Import / Audio CD released 1999-12-23 at Curb / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Ev ... more
Ultra Violet - Bananarama ... Every Shade of Blue
2 Rhythm of Love
3 Take Me to Your Heart
4 Prove Your Love
5 Take Me Away
6 System
7 Maybe the Next Time
8 You've Really Got Something
9 Time Out
10 Don't Stop Me Now
11 Give in to Me
12 I Found Love [*]

Newest Review: ... don't appear to very strong though and barely register as a whisper. The chorus is catchy enough, though it sounds like a ... more

 ... cast off track for Kylie or Steps. 'Take Me To Your Heart' starts with a rather tinny sound and busy sounding vocals before unleashing a cheesy synth driven beat. It is quite infectious, though again I feel like something is lacking and the vocals seem way too processed and lost in the mix. 'System' has a futuristic robotic feel about it and again sounds like it has been carved using computers, which it probably has! The song has quite a lot of drive to the rhythm, though the chorus is totally lame and you would no...more

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Ultra Violet
Release Date: 1999 - 12 - 23, Audio CD, Curb
Last Update 09.12.2009 06:11
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Premium Review Ultra Violet - Bananarama: Bananarama! What On Earth Are You Playing At! (303 words)
by - written on 07/09/09 (Very useful, 9 readings)
Rating:

This is one of the newer Bananarama albums, so it won't come as much surprise that you might not have heard of it! Sara and Keren are the two remaining members of Bananarama and goodness they must be pushing fifty by now! There are twelve tracks on this album and we start with 'Every Shade Of Blue' which has a eurobeat backing. The vocals don't appear to very strong though and barely register as a whisper. The chorus is catchy enough, though it sounds like a cast off track for Kylie or Steps. 'Take Me To Your Heart' starts with a rather tinny sound and busy sounding vocals before unleashing a cheesy synth driven beat. It is quite infectious, though ...  Read the complete review

 

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