Tell Tale Signs (Extended Version) (12" B-side to "Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye" - Decca LDSX 205 (CA), 1983).Girl About Town (Extended Version) (12" B-side to "Cheers Then" - London NANX 3, 1982).Boy Trouble (Extended Version) (12" B-side to "Shy Boy" - London NANX 2, 1982).Give Us Back Our Cheap Fares (B-side to "Really Saying Something" - London NANA 1, 1982).Aie a Mwana (7" Version) (single A-side - Demon D 1010, 1981).Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye) (12" Version) (12" A-side - London NANX 4, 1983).
Cheers Then (Extended Version) (12" A-side - London NANX 3, 1982).Shy Boy (Extended Version) (12" A-side - London NANX 2, 1982).Really Saying Something (Extended Version) (12" A-side - London NANX 1, 1982).Aie a Mwana (Extended Version) (12" A-side - Demon/Deram DMX 446, 1981).No Feelings (from Party Party: Original Soundtrack Recording - A&M Records AMLH 68551, 1982).Tell Tale Signs (B-side to "Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)" - London NANA 4, 1983).Girl About Town (B-side to "Cheers Then" - London NANA 3, 1982).All six albums - Deep Sea Skiving (1983), Bananarama (1984), True Confessions (1986), Wow! (1987), Pop Life (1991) and Please Yourself (1993) - are heavy on bonus material while not complete (blame the remix-heavy early '90s), they handily outshine the offerings on Rhino's 2007 single-disc remasters, including promo videos and BBC appearances on each DVD and unreleased audio material, including alternate mixes and outtakes, on every package.Īll six will be released on October 22, and can be pre-ordered after the jump.ĭeep Sea Skiving: Deluxe Edition (Edsel EDSG 8029 (U.K.), 2013)ĭisc 1: Original LP (released as London RAMA 1, 1983) and bonus tracks In traditional Edsel format, these triple-disc sets will be packaged in casebound book packaging. While their chart presence lessened after the departure of original member Siobhan Fahey (later of Shakespears Sister), who was briefly replaced by Jacquie O'Sullivan, both Sara Dallin and Karen Woodward continue to record under the Bananarama moniker, most recently issuing a new compilation and an EP last winter. Known for their spunky, tomboyish image, powerful unison vocals and a style with one foot in both the past and the future - hits included covers of "Really Saying Something" by The Velvelettes, Steam's "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" and Shocking Blue's "Venus" (not to mention originals like "Cruel Summer," produced by Jolley & Swain, and "I Heard a Rumour," a huge hit for the Stock Aitken Waterman production team) - Bananarama enjoyed great success on both sides of the Atlantic. Summer may be over, but Edsel's given Bananarama fans quite the reason to sing and dance: on October 22, they will reissue all six of the London girl group's London Records albums as 2CD/1DVD sets. "Hot summer streets and the pavements are burning, I sit around."