The Greatest Hits Collection (video)
The Greatest Hits Collection | ||||
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Video by Bananarama | ||||
Released | 1988 | |||
Genre | Pop, rock, dance | |||
Length | 45:00 | |||
Label | London Records | |||
Director |
Keef Midge Ure Chris Cross Duncan Gibbins Peter Care Andy Morahan Big TV! | |||
Bananarama chronology | ||||
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The Greatest Hits Collection is a Bananarama videos compilation released by London Records in 1988, as a companion video to their Greatest Hits album. The video differs slightly from the album -- "More Than Physical" is not included on the album; the video to "Love in the First Degree" includes group live performance from 1988 BRIT awards (last performance ever with Fahey); and "Mr. Sleaze" is actually the B-side to "Love in the First Degree", and the video includes images from old Bananarama videos, while both songs and videos for either "I Want You Back" and "Love, Truth & Honesty" feature new member Jacquie O'Sullivan.
Track listing
Multimix includes
- "Cruel Summer"
- "Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)"
- Directed by Keef
- "Shy Boy"
- Directed by Midge Ure & Chris Cross
- "Robert De Niro's Waiting..."
- Directed by Duncan Gibbins
- "Really Saying Something"
- Directed by Midge Ure & Chris Cross
- "Venus" (12" Mix)
- Directed by Peter Care
- "More Than Physical" (UK Single Version)
- Directed by Peter Care
- "I Heard a Rumour"
- Directed by Andy Morahan
- "Love In The First Degree"
- Live performance from 1988 BRIT awards
- Directed by Andy Morahan
- "Mr. Sleaze" (Rare Groove Remix)
- Edited by Marek Budzynski
- "I Can't Help It" (Club Mix Edit)
- Directed by Andy Morahan
- "I Want You Back"
- Directed by Andy Morahan
- "Love, Truth & Honesty"
- Directed by Big TV!
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