For the very first time, this lavish 33 CD
box set brings together every single released by the iconic girl group during
their London Records tenure, from their 1981 debut Aie A Mwana to 1993's More,
More, More. With perennial pop classics such as Cruel Summer, Venus, Robert De
Niro's Waiting and Love In The First Degree all present and correct alongside
fan favourites A Trick Of The Night, Only Your Love, Cheers Then and Love,
Truth & Honesty and sought-after overseas releases He's Got Tact, King Of The
Jungle and The Wild Life, this is undoubtedly the definitive Bananarama
collection.
Each remastered CD single is presented in an individual card sleeve
replicating the classic original vinyl artwork, painstakingly compiled to
include absolutely every B-side and remix originally issued around the world,
as well as many previously unavailable instrumentals and other rarities.
Including over a hundred tracks not included on our hugely successful album
reissues and recent Megarama remix anthology, In A Bunch is a must-have for all
Bananarama fans and self-respecting pop aficionados alike.
Housed in an
heirloom-quality outer box, the set also includes a 48-page booklet featuring
full lyrics, discography and new sleeve notes, plus an exclusive fold-out
double-sided mini poster, sticker sheet and postcard set. Released with the
co-operation of Sara and Keren, In A Bunch is compiled and annotated by
acknowledged expert Tom Parker.
Released July 31 2015.
It is simply amazing how well the back catalog of Bananarama has been treated. Every album they released has received a deluxe 2CD+DVD treatment, there was a 3CD remix album and a greatest hits CD, complete with a DVD with all their music videos - and now this!
A dream come true for every fan/collector - I couldn't pre-order this fast enough! I already have almost all of their original CD singles, but this box includes loads of releases that never came out on CD, including some rare Japanese ones. Now to wait for the track list (and hope that other artists will follow suit with a complete singles sets).
2 comments:
As much as I adore Bananarama, I could never justify spending £117.99 on this - fabulous though it sounds... Jx
Well, it is 33 CD's (an not just two or three tracks each), so even though it is expensive I think it's not unreasonable.
That said, I believe that the RRP is around 98 pounds, so I'm pretty sure that the Amazon price will drop a bit before the box comes out.
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