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Sacred!, October 6, 2002
This review is from: Sacred Heart (Audio CD)
"Sacred heart" is an interesting album of two interesting ladies. The different voices build a harmony and fit together very well. Fahey's voice is a killer and underlined by Detroit. The best tracks on the album are "Run silent", "Sacred heart", "Dirty mind", the Bob Marley- Cover "Could you be loved?" and "You made me come to this". Siobhan Fahey (former Bananarama) and Marcella Detroit (former Marcella Levy) show us a nice pop- collection with dark sounds (more impressing in the 92-Album "Hormonally Yours").
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ONE OF THE BEST LATE 80'S ALBUMS OF ALL TIME!, September 26, 2001
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I found out about shakespears sister when i saw the video for "you're history" on a static filled television. although i could see very little the song caught me! Lead singer, Siobhan Fahey, was originally in the pop group, Bananarama. Her own sound and lyrics are a complete change from the sugar pop of Bananarama. Run Silent, Dirty Mind, Sacred Heart, You're History, Electric Moon, & You Made Me Come To This are among the albums best tracks. Not only is the music good, but siobhan is a hell of a performer...You won't be disappointed!! Get this classic cd!
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Still Sacred, still brilliant, April 23, 2007
This review is from: Sacred Heart (Audio CD)
Shakespear's Sister's success was, sadly, short-lived. Their first two albums remain late '80s/early '90s masterpieces. I prefer this, their debut, which is full of catchy pop confections. From the seductive opening track, "Heroine", to the hypnotic title track, to the classic "You're History", this album rarely misses a beat. Even the cover of Bob Marley's "Could You Be Loved" works. Siobhan Fahey's deep, sultry vocals combined with Marcella Detroit's sweet, high-pitched voice made a perfect combination. Too bad their partnership didn't last longer, but we're thankful for "Sacred Heart". Highly recommended for '80s junkies.
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