Ultra Violet (Bananarama album)
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Ultra Violet / I Found Love | |||||
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Studio album by Bananarama | |||||
Released | 1995 | ||||
Recorded | September 1994-April 1995 | ||||
Genre | Pop/Dance | ||||
Label | ZYX Records | ||||
Producer | Gary Miller | ||||
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Japan-only cover
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This page refers to the 1995 album by Bananarama. For the 1992 album by All About Eve see Ultraviolet (album).
Ultra Violet and I Found Love are two titles given to the seventh studio album released by British girl group Bananarama. Originally released in Japan only with the title I Found Love, the album was renamed and repackaged as Ultra Violet in other countries, including the U.S., Australia and Canada. Ultra Violet was not released in the UK.
Musically the album continues Bananarama's europop sound and it was not a success commercially, its biggest success coming from the first single "Every Shade of Blue" which sold well enough in Canada to chart in the Top 40. It also peaked at number 94 in Australia.
[edit] Track listing
- "Every Shade of Blue" (Dallin/Miller/Torch/Woodward)
- "Rhythm of Life" (Dallin/Miller/Paul/Torch/Woodward)
- "Take Me to Your Heart" (Dallin/Miller/Paul/Torch/Woodward)
- "Prove Your Love" (Dallin/Miller/Paul/Torch/Woodward)
- "Take Me Away" (Dallin/Miller/Paul/Torch/Woodward)
- "System" (Dallin/Lee/Miller/Paul/Torch/Woodward)
- "Maybe the Next Time" (Dallin/Miller/Paul/Torch/Woodward)
- "You've Really Got Something" (Dallin/Miller/Paul/Torch/Woodward)
- "Time Out" (Dallin/Miller/Paul/Torch/Woodward)
- "Don't Stop Me Now" (Dallin/Miller/Paul/Woodward)
- "Give In to Me" (Dallin/Miller/Paul/Torch/Woodward)
- "I Found Love" (Dallin/Komuro/Paul/Woodward)