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True Confessions

True Confessions
Bananarama

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Track Listing

  1. True Confessions
  2. Ready Or Not
  3. Trick Of The Night
  4. Dance With A Stranger
  5. In A Perfect World
  6. Venus
  7. Do Not Disturb
  8. Cut Above The Rest
  9. Promised Land
  10. More Than Physical
  11. Hooked On Love

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #294517 in Music
  • Released on: 1988-12-01
  • Number of discs: 30

Customer Reviews

Best Album By The Nana's By Far!!!5
Firstly this Cd only has two SAW tracks on it (Venus and More Than Physical) In my opinion having these two tracks spoils the whole atmosphere of the CD. The rest of the CD was produced by Swain and Jolley famous for producing Spandau Ballets Hits and Alison Moyet's "Alf". The tracks are sophisticated, serious and moody and include some of the best vocals from Bananarama. The singles "A Trick of The Night" and "Do Not Disturb" didn't fair as well as "Venus" in the charts but they have aged well and still sound fresh today. The opening track "True Confessions" is a corker, and "Dance with A Stranger" can only be described as "classy pop" that you would expect someone like Sade to have sung, however Bananarama pull it off beautifully. "A Perfect World" continues the classy sophisticated feel of the album only to then be spoilt by "Venus" a song I do love, but it just doesn't fit in with the rest of the album. "Do Not Disturb" another excellent track is as poppy as the other tracks get. This album is hugely underated. If it had been released by an unknown artist it would have been deemed a classic. It IS a classic in my view. They went on to have some of their greatest hits after this album, but in my opion this was the best work they ever did and is a far cry from what they went on to do. If you haven't heard this CD I gaurentee you'll be shocked as to how good it actually is!