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Pop Life
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Artist(s)Bananarama
StudioRhino/Wea UK
Release DateMarch 26, 2007
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1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Extra tracks, Import, Original recording remastered
 

About Bananarama - Pop Life

2007 digitally remastered and expanded reissue of this 1991 album by the most successful British girl group in Pop history featuring six bonus tracks: 'Only Your Love' (Seven Inch Version), 'Preacher Man' (Alternative Seven Inch Mix), 'Megalomaniac' (Seven Inch Edit), 'Tripping On Your Love' (Seven Inch Version), 'What Color Are The Skies Where You Live' (Jagged Mix) and 'Aint No Cure' (Alternative Version). Pop Life is the first and only Bananarama album to feature Jacqui O'Sullivan, who replaced original member Siobhan Fahey (Shakespeare's Sister). 17 tracks total including the hits 'Preacher Man', 'Megalomaniac' and more. Warner. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Preacher Man
  2. Long Train Running
  3. Only Your Love
  4. What Colour R the Skies Where U Live?
  5. Is Your Love Strong Enough?
  6. Tripping on Your Love
  7. Ain't No Cure
  8. Outta Sight
  9. Megalomaniac
  10. I Can't Let You Go
  11. Heartless
  12. Only Your Love [7" Mix][*]
  13. Preacher Man [Alternative 7" Mix][*]
  14. Megalomaniac [Edit][*]
  15. Tripping on Your Love [Single Mix][*]
  16. What Colour R the Skies Where U Live? [Jjagged Mix][*]
  17. Ain't No Cure [Alternative Version][*]

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (2 reviews)

rating: 3 QuoteThe girls' later CDs don't get a very good selection of bonus tracksQuote
Both Pop Life and Please Yourself suffer from a really lame selection of bonus tracks. In actuality, they could have released probably 3 CDs for each disc to fit all the remixes that were spawned from these releases. Instead of getting some 'alternate 7" mixes' of the singles here, we could have been treated to the bevy of 12" mixes of "only your love", "preacher man", "long train runnin" and "trippin on your love." Not to mention, this reissue has removed the bonus track "Preacher Man (Ramabanana Alternative Mix)" that was on the original pressing of the CD!!! The only real surprise here is the long version of What Colour R The Skies Where U Live? March 29, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteCome back Siobhan, Sarah and Keren are talented!Quote
Pop Life is an excellent album, especially Preacher Man, Long Train Running, and Only Your Love. The only thing I do not like about the album is that Jacqui O'Sullivan, I am sure she is a nice lady, but she never belonged in Bananarama. Keren Woodward and Sarah Dallin are so talented and beautiful. It would be so awesome if Siobhan Fahey reunited with them and made new albums as a trio the way it was meant to be, it would mean so much to fans around the world. The truth is Keren and Sarah alone make excellent albums, that last release Drama was the best work they have done ever. Pop Life is right up there too, it gets an A. May 12, 2007

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