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00:00 – Venus: Taking Bananarama Global
06:41 – The Mechanics of a Hit: Marketing and “Hyping”
11:40 – Top of the Pops: High Stakes and High Jinks
15:59 – The Communards: Values and Victory
22:50 – Fine Young Cannibals: Breaking the American Zeitgeist
36:00 – Shakespears Sister: Siobhan Fahey’s Reinvention
47:08 – Outro: The Coming Rave Era and ffrr
From London to Los Angeles, this is where London Records goes global.
As the label finds its footing, the stakes get bigger, and so do the ambitions. What started as a scrappy UK label is now breaking America, and leading the charge are Bananarama with their era-defining smash ‘Venus.’
But how do you actually make a hit? Journalist Siân Pattenden dives into the mechanics (and the myths) behind chart success. From marketing muscle to the controversial art of ‘hyping,’ insiders like Colin Bell and Sean Rowley reveal the tricks of the trade that could make or break a record overnight.
And then there’s Top of the Pops: the ultimate gatekeeper. One appearance could launch a career into the stratosphere. Artists recall the nerves, the chaos backstage, and the surreal moment of seeing themselves broadcast to millions.
As London grows, so does its roster (and its professionalism); acts like The Communards signal a shift toward a more business-minded operation, even as creativity remains at its core.
Then comes a new level of stardom: Fine Young Cannibals. Fronted by the magnetic Roland Gift, they deliver global hits and redefine what a London Records act can achieve. Their success in the US marks a turning point: the label is no longer just part of the scene, it’s shaping the international sound of pop.
Meanwhile, Shakespears Sister emerges as a bold, genre-blurring project. Siobhan Fahey teams up with Marcella Detroit to create something darker, stranger and unforgettable. Their hit ‘Stay’ became one of the most iconic songs of the era.
From chart tactics to creative breakthroughs, Episode 2 captures the moment London Records mastered the art of pop without losing its edge.
Written and presented by Siân Pattenden. Produced by Robin Leeburn. A Podmasters production for London Records.
Guests featured in this episode: Siobhan Fahey (Shakespears Sister / Bananarama), Sara Dallin (Bananarama), Hillary Shaw, Colin Bell, Sean Rowley, Neil Arthur (Blancmange), Richard Coles (The Communards), Roland Gift (Fine Young Cannibals), Marcella Detroit (Shakespears Sister).
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