VoR
Take it or leave it
Interested to hear what Moopy's preference is of the 'Nanas two immediate post-Siobhan studio albums.
Pop Life
Their only full studio album with the iconic JACQUIE, and a pointed attempt to MATURE as ARTISTS . Stock Aitken and Waterman only contributed two tracks as the girls favoured a more on-trend 90s sound. The album stiffed at #42, but the singles Only Your Love, Preacher Man and Long Train Running all made the top 30.
Please Yourself
In which they went crawling back to SAW (well, SW) following the failure of Pop Life. Pete Waterman infamously had a vision of reinventing them as ABBA BANANA, a cringeworthy concept on paper, but the result was some quite banging pop tunes. Movin' On and a cover of More, More, More both reached the top 40, but it was disastrous #71 flop Last Thing On My Mind which would go on to have the longest shelf life thanks to a little band called Steps...
Sadly the album also tanked, and the girls apparently hate it, but it has its fans...
Pop Life
Their only full studio album with the iconic JACQUIE, and a pointed attempt to MATURE as ARTISTS . Stock Aitken and Waterman only contributed two tracks as the girls favoured a more on-trend 90s sound. The album stiffed at #42, but the singles Only Your Love, Preacher Man and Long Train Running all made the top 30.
Please Yourself
In which they went crawling back to SAW (well, SW) following the failure of Pop Life. Pete Waterman infamously had a vision of reinventing them as ABBA BANANA, a cringeworthy concept on paper, but the result was some quite banging pop tunes. Movin' On and a cover of More, More, More both reached the top 40, but it was disastrous #71 flop Last Thing On My Mind which would go on to have the longest shelf life thanks to a little band called Steps...
Sadly the album also tanked, and the girls apparently hate it, but it has its fans...
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