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Released | 21 August 1995 (Japan) 2 February 1996 | |||
Recorded | July 1993 – May 1994 | |||
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Label | Avex Trax | |||
Producer | Gary Miller | |||
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Ultra Violet is the seventh studio album released by English group Bananarama. Originally released under the title of I Found Love on 21 August 1995 only in Japan, the album was renamed as Ultra Violet and released on 2 February 1996 in Australia and some markets in Europe, such as Portugal and Spain. At the time of the original release, the album wasn't sold in the UK, the group's home market. Ultra Violet was eventually released in the United Kingdom on 7 August 2020. This also marked the first time the album was made available on vinyl as it was previously only available on compact disc and cassette.
Background
The album was released on various labels internationally, including ZYX Records and DigIt International, as Bananarama had no major record deal after leaving London Records in 1993. Musically, the album continued Bananarama's Europop sound, and it was a success commercially.
The album's first single, "Every Shade of Blue", sold well enough in Canada to chart in the Top 40 and also peaked at #124 in Australia.[1] Two more singles were released including "I Found Love" and "Take Me to Your Heart", which was heavily remixed for the single version. "Take Me to Your Heart" peaked at No. 180 in Australia.[1]
A digital-only single for "Prove Your Love" was released on the U.S. iTunes store and Google Play Music store containing both an edited version as well as full-length version of the 'Harwood Heights Mix' of the track.
Track listing
Ultra Violet
- "Every Shade of Blue" – 4:01 (S. Dallin, G. Miller, S. Torch, K. Woodward, P. Barry)
- "Rhythm of Life" – 3:59 (S. Dallin, G. Miller, P. Barry, S. Torch, K. Woodward)
- "Take Me to Your Heart" – 4:00 (S. Dallin, G. Miller, P. Barry, S. Torch, K. Woodward)
- "Prove Your Love" – 3:56 (S. Dallin, G. Miller, P. Barry, S. Torch, K. Woodward)
- "Take Me Away" – 3:56 (S. Dallin, G. Miller, P. Barry, S. Torch, K. Woodward)
- "System" – 3:58 (S. Dallin, G. Miller, S. Torch, K. Woodward)
- "Maybe the Next Time" – 4:02 (S. Dallin, G. Miller, P. Barry, S. Torch, K. Woodward)
- "You've Really Got Something" – 3:37 (S. Dallin, G. Miller, P. Barry, S. Torch, K. Woodward)
- "Time Out" – 3:56 (S. Dallin, G. Miller, P. Barry, S. Torch, K. Woodward)
- "Don't Stop Me Now" – 4:24 (S. Dallin, G. Miller, P. Barry, K. Woodward)
- "Give In to Me" – 3:48 (S. Dallin, G. Miller, P. Barry, K. Woodward)
- "I Found Love" (bonus track) – 4:24 (S. Dallin, T. Komuro, K. Woodward)
I Found Love
- "I Found Love" (ROZI-Mix)
- "Every Shade of Blue"
- "Rhythm of Life"
- "Take Me to Your Heart"
- "Prove Your Love"
- "Take Me Away"
- "System"
- "Maybe the Next Time"
- "You've Really Got Something"
- "Time Out"
- "Don't Stop Me Now"
- "Give in to Me"
- "I Found Love"
Personnel
Bananarama
- Sara Dallin – vocals
- Keren Woodward – vocals
Musicians
- Gary Miller – programming
Additional personnel
- Peter Barrett – sleeve design
- Andrew Biscomb – sleeve design
- Kate Garner – photography
- Gary Miller – producer
- Gary Miller, Paul Barry and Steve Torch – co-songwriters
- Tetsuya Komuro – co-songwriter on "I Found Love"
Charts
Chart (1996) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA)[2] | 201 |
References
- 1 2 "Response from ARIA re: chart inquiry, received 2015-06-05". Imgur. Archived from the original on 5 June 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
- ↑ "Response from ARIA re: chart inquiry, received 2015-11-09". Imgur. Archived from the original on 9 November 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2015.