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Eternal Flame [Single Version], Watching The Sky, Walk Like An Egyptian [Extended Dance Mix], Glitter Years, Hero Takes A Fall [Single Version]... ( 10 tracks)
Hoffs released a solo album When You're a Boy, produced by former Bangles producer David Kahne. The album spawned a minor hit "My Side of the Bed", but it stalled, and Hoffs was dropped from Columbia during the recording of her second solo album [6]. The second solo album Susanna Hoffs, released in 1996, fared better critically [7], but it too had disappointing sales. Hoffs married film director Jay Roach (Austin Powers and Meet the Parents), and their union led to the Bangles' reunion of 2000. [7] Vicki Peterson joined and contributed songs to the New Orleans band the Continental Drifters, which received rave reviews. Debbie Peterson had a short-lived career with Siobhan Maher under the name of Kindred Spirit, while Steele lived in semi-retirement in California.
Bangles join forces again
In 2000, they reformed to tour. The group was also inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2000. [8] In 2001–2002 they recorded a new album Doll Revolution. A cover version of Eternal Flame was a 2001 UK #1 for Atomic Kitten. Doll Revolution, featuring such songs as "Stealing Rosemary", "Ride the Ride", "Nickel Romeo", and the single "Something That You Said", was released in early 2003. The title track was written by Elvis Costello. The Japanese version of the album featured as bonus tracks both sides of their debut single. Though it sold poorly, due to lack of promotion, the album received rave reviews.
In 2005, the Bangles announced the departure of Michael Steele. Abby Travis replaced Michael Steele on bass for the rest of the tour. [9] On December 31, 2005, they reunited to play their hit "Hazy Shade of Winter" in front of Times Square and later played "Eternal Flame" as part of Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 2006.
Band members
Discography
Albums
Year
Title
Chart
1982
The Bangles (EP)
-
1984
All Over The Place
80
1986
Different Light
2
1988
Everything
15
1990
Greatest Hits
97
2003
Doll Revolution
-
Bangles go their separate ways
Hoffs released a solo album When You're a Boy, produced by former Bangles producer David Kahne. The album spawned a minor hit "My Side of the Bed", but it stalled, and Hoffs was dropped from Columbia during the recording of her second solo album [6]. The second solo album Susanna Hoffs, released in 1996, fared better critically [7], but it too had disappointing sales. Hoffs married film director Jay Roach (Austin Powers and Meet the Parents), and their union led to the Bangles' reunion of 2000. [7] Vicki Peterson joined and contributed songs to the New Orleans band the Continental Drifters, which received rave reviews. Debbie Peterson had a short-lived career with Siobhan Maher under the name of Kindred Spirit, while Steele lived in semi-retirement in California.
Bangles join forces again
In 2000, they reformed to tour. The group was also inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2000. [8] In 2001–2002 they recorded a new album Doll Revolution. A cover version of Eternal Flame was a 2001 UK #1 for Atomic Kitten. Doll Revolution, featuring such songs as "Stealing Rosemary", "Ride the Ride", "Nickel Romeo", and the single "Something That You Said", was released in early 2003. The title track was written by Elvis Costello. The Japanese version of the album featured as bonus tracks both sides of their debut single. Though it sold poorly, due to lack of promotion, the album received rave reviews.
Band members
Discography
Albums
Year
Title
Chart
1982
The Bangles (EP)
-
1984
All Over The Place
80
1986
Different Light
2
1988
Everything
15
1990
Greatest Hits
97
2003
Doll Revolution
-
Singles
YearTitleChart positionsAlbumNotes
US Hot 100
UK Official Chart
1981
"Getting Out of Hand"
-
-
Locally released in USA only
1983
"The Real World (Remix)"
-
-
The Bangles
Promo-only release in USA only
1984
"Hero Takes a Fall"
-
96
All Over the Place
1985
"Going Down to Liverpool"
-
79
All Over the Place
1985
"I Got Nothing"
-
-
The Goonies: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1986
"If She Knew What She Wants"
29
31
Different Light
1986
"Manic Monday"
2
3
Different Light
Written by "Christopher" (Prince)[2]
1986
"Going Down to Liverpool (re-release)"
-
56
All Over the Place
UK only
1986
"Walk Like an Egyptian"
1
3
Different Light
1987
"Walking Down Your Street"
11
16
Different Light
1987
"Following"
-
55
Different Light
UK only
1987
"Hazy Shade of Winter"
2
11
Less Than Zero Motion Picture Soundtrack
1988
"In Your Room"
5
35
Everything
1988
"Eternal Flame"
1
1
Everything
1989
"Be with You"
30
23
Everything
1989
"I'll Set You Free (remix)"
-
74
Everything
1990
"Everything I Wanted"
-
-
Greatest Hits
Continental Europe/Australia only
1990
"Walk Like an Egyptian (remix)"
-
73
Greatest Hits
UK only
1990
"The Eternal Mix"
-
-
Greatest Hits
Promo only, Spain only
2003
"Something That You Said"
-
38
Doll Revolution
2003
"Tear Off Your Own Head"
-
-
Doll Revolution
Continental Europe & Japan only
2003
"I Will Take Care of You "
-
-
Doll Revolution
UK Only
DVDs, films
Year
Title
Comment
1982
The Haircut
Cameo appearance
1990
The Bangles - Greatest Hits: Videos (VHS)
2003
Doll Revolution Bonus DVD
2005
The Bangles - Greatest Hits: Videos (DVD)
Trivia
In 1985, The Bangles contributed 1 song for The Goonies: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: "I Got Nothing"; and also made a small-cameo (appearance) in the Cyndi Lauper's music-video, "Goonies 'R' Good Enough", playing/appearing in small-roles as Pirates aboard "Rowdy" Roddy Pipper's Pirate boat.
The Bangles are the subject of an irreverent tribute song by The Saw Doctors entitled "I'd Love to Kiss the Bangles".
Susanna Hoffs is the subject of Robbie Fulks' "That Bangles Girl".
Appeared on a season one episode of Gilmore Girls entitled "Concert Interruptus" and performed parts of "Hero Takes a Fall" and "Eternal Flame".
Known as the main test media content for Discretix OMA DRM implementation.
In July 2004, The Bangles were made Companions of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.