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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 performing at the House of Blues in Cleveland, Ohio, in August 2007. In the spring of 2009, the Bangles returned to the studio to begin work on a new album entitled Sweetheart of the Sun, which was released on September 27, 2011. [41] The band went on tour in late 2011 in support of it, with dates on the East Coast, Midwest and West ...
Susanna Lee Hoffs (born January 17, 1959) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actress. With Debbi Peterson and Vicki Peterson, she founded the Bangles in 1981. . Their debut album, All Over the Place (1984), was acclaimed by critics but sold poor
Topics about The Bangles albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains albums by The Bangles . See also: Category:The Bangles songs , Category:The Bangles album covers , and Category:The Bangles members
Prince wrote "Manic Monday" in 1984, and recorded it as a duet for the band Apollonia 6's self-titled album, but he eventually pulled the song. [6] Two years later, he offered the single to the Bangles under the pseudonym "Christopher", [7] [8] a character he played in the 1986 film Under the Cherry Moon. [9]
Everything is the third studio album by American pop rock band the Bangles.It was released on October 18, 1988 through Columbia Records.Just like its predecessor, Everything produced a US Top 5 hit ("In Your Room"), and a number one single, "Eternal Flame," which became a chart-topper in almost every major country around the world.
The original EP was released on vinyl in June 1982 by Faulty Products (catalog #FEP 1302), after a delay due to the change of the band's name from The Bangs to The Bangles and consequent retouching of the cover art. [9] The label folded soon after and Copeland's major label, I.R.S. Records, re-released it in 1983 (catalog #SP-70506). [9]