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SHAKESPEAR'S SISTER - YOU'RE HISTORY REMIXES RSD 2020

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You're History Remixes RSD 2020
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LMS5521348
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Vinyl record
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Not available to buy Until 6pm Saturday 29/08/2020

For RSD 2020 - New and classic remixes of 1980s hit You're History by Shakespears Sister on vinyl for the first time. Includes the new remix by Cats 'n Dogs plus much sought after original remix by Brothers In Rhythm.

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Catz N Dogs Remix
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Brothers In Rhythm Mix
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Voodoo Remix

Last FM Information on Shakespear's Sister

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Shakespear's Sister is a pop/rock duo consisting of former Bananarama member Siobhan Fahey and (from 1989 - 1996) singer/songwriter/guitarist Marcella Detroit (real name Marcy Levy). Detroit had previously performed with Eric Clapton, released a solo album in 1982, and has since released more solo material as well as a blues album with the Marcy Levy band. Fahey was born in Dublin, Ireland, and Detroit was born in Detroit, Michigan, USA, hence her stage name. As a duo, Fahey and Detroit released two albums and are best-known for the song "Stay", a top five hit in the U.S. which spent eight weeks at number one in the U.K. Both "Stay" and the follow-up single "Hello (Turn your radio on)" are co-written by Dave Stewart under the pseudonym Jean Guiot. Detroit left the act after many quabbles with Fahey, and Shakespear's Sister's Third album #3, technically a Fahey solo album, was shelved by London Records. Years later, after wrangling the album rights from the label, Fahey released it independently. After sporadically recording under her own name for a few years, Fahey reclaimed the Shakespear's Sister moniker for herself as a solo artist and independently released a new album, ''Songs from the Red Room'', in November 2009 accompanied by touring in the UK. A physical release of "Songs from the Red Room" in the U.S. went ahead on 12 April 2010, followed by a deluxe edition double-CD with 8 bonus tracks on 3 May in the UK. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.


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