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The Bangles' full-length debut album on Columbia Records, All Over the Place (1984), captured their power pop roots, featuring the singles "Hero Takes a Fall" and the Kimberley Rew-penned Beatlesque "Going Down to Liverpool" (originally recorded by Rew's band Katrina and the Waves).
The discography of the Bangles, an American all-female band, consists of five studio albums, ten compilation albums, one extended play, twenty-five singles, and three video albums. Albums [ edit ]
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The Bangles' 1984 debut LP All Over the Place is the band's only album with no Steele-written songs; her biggest showcase on the album is the bass solo on "Tell Me". In addition to All Over the Place , in 1984 Steele also wrote and recorded the political spoken-word piece "El Pollo Loco" for the double LP compilation Neighborhood Rhythms .
The single's B-side was the album track "Dover Beach", and the 12" single featured three songs from their Bangles EP on the B-side. When the band found success with their subsequent album Different Light , "Going Down to Liverpool" was re-released as a single in the UK and Ireland in 1986 after the release of " If She Knew What She Wants ...
How can I watch the FireAid concert live? The benefit concert, starting at 6 p.m. PT is available for streaming on Apple Music, AppleTV, DIRECTV, MyFree DIRECTV, DIRECTV STREAM, and DIRECTV FOR ...
The Weeknd’s concert film was directed by Micah Bickman, and executive produced by Michael D. Ratner, Scott Ratner, Kfir Goldberg, Lana Womack, Glenn Stickley and Raquel Dominguez for OBB Pictures.