Album US 1991 on London Records label
Dance (House, Synth-pop)
The Copyright in this sound recording is owned by FFRR Records Ltd. Made in Holland. Came with printed inner sleeve
Bananarama , *1979 GB album by | |
Youth key, b, bass, drum programming, keyboards, producer, written by | |
Paul Cooke dr, *1961 GB drums, additional | |
Johnny Mars voc, h, *1942 GB harmonica | |
Nigel Butler key, keyboards, additional | |
Crispin "Spry" Robinson perc, bvoc, percussion | |
Andy Caine voc, GB bass, guitar, written by | |
Alma De Noche , guitar, voice | |
Danny Schogger key, keyboards, additional, written by | |
Guy Pratt b, *1962 GB keyboards, additional | |
Robin Goodfellow , bass | |
Steve Jolley , *1950 producer, original, written by | |
Paul Inder voc, g, *1967 GB bass |
Andrew Biscomb design |
Peter Barrett design |
Robin Goodfellow engineer, producer, additional |
Ellen Von Unwerth photography by |
Linda Taylor backing vocals, additional |
Shep Pettibone remix, producer, additional |
Carol Kenyon backing vocals, additional |
Zoë backing vocals, additional |
Andy Caine producer, additional |
Stock, Aitken & Waterman producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Preacher Man | Bananarama | Andy Caine, Sarah Dallin, Youth | ||
2 | Long Train Running | Bananarama | Tom Johnston | ||
3 | Only Your Love | Bananarama | Andy Caine, Sarah Dallin, Youth | ||
4 | What Colour R The Skies Where U Live? | Bananarama | Andy Caine, Keren Woodward, Sarah Dallin, Youth | ||
5 | Is Your Love Strong Enough? | Bananarama | Sarah Dallin, Steve Jolley | ||
6 | Tripping On Your Love | Bananarama | Andy Caine, Danny Schogger, Sarah Dallin, Youth | ||
7 | Ain't No Cure | Bananarama | Sarah Dallin, Stock, Aitken & Waterman | ||
8 | Outta Sight | Bananarama | Andy Caine, Sarah Dallin, Youth | ||
9 | Megalomaniac | Bananarama | Andy Caine, Bassey Walker, Sarah Dallin, Youth | ||
10 | I Can't Let You Go | Bananarama | Andy Caine, Sarah Dallin, Youth |
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