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Master Series | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1981–1993 | |||
Genre | Pop, new wave, dance-pop | |||
Label | PolyGram | |||
Producer | Swain & Jolley, Stock Aiken & Waterman, Dallin, Fahey, Woodward, O'Sullivan, Fun Boy Three, Dave Jordan, Little Paul Cook, Big John Martin, Youth | |||
Bananarama chronology | ||||
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German re-issue cover (1998) |
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Master Series is a greatest hits compilation by English girl group Bananarama. It was released in 1996 and contained a mixture of Bananarama singles and album tracks. It includes material from 1983-1993. First released in 1996 in continental Europe and Brazil, it saw a re-release in 1998 in Germany and France with different artwork on both. The European and Brazilian versions differ in that the European release includes the single mix of "Movin' On", whereas the Brazilian release has the album version. For collectors, Master Series also includes for the first time on a Bananarama album the UK single version of "More Than Physical", an edit of the song True Confessions which was used in the film PI: Private Investigations, and a non-segued album track "Dream Baby" from Bananarama .
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The Works is a remastered 3-CD retrospective of British girl group Bananarama's musical career from 1981 through 1993. This 48-track compilation album was issued by Rhino Records on 5 November 2007 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the group. It includes the group's best known singles, including "Venus" and "Cruel Summer".
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30 Years of Bananarama is a CD/DVD retrospective of British girl group Bananarama's musical career from 1981 through 2009. This compilation album was issued by Rhino Records on 9 July 2012 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the group. The album entered the UK album chart on 16 July at number 62.
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