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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: May 1984
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B0000025YO
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #150,664 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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In 1984, the Bangles were just another club band from Los Angeles's Paisley Underground scene. Though their peers would disband after mere college radio success, the Bangles would parlay the Underground into superstardom. The curiosity factor then afforded to an all-girl band and their later recording of Prince's "Manic Monday" were certainly instrumental to their rise, but All Over the Place proves that the Bangles were nobody's contrivance. "Hero Takes a Fall," "James," and "Tell Me" showcase Vicki Peterson and Susanna Hoffs's knack for hooks; and covers of the Merry-Go-Round's "Live" and Katrina and the Waves' "Going Down to Liverpool" give props to their heroes. All Over the Place never approached the sales figures of the band's subsequent albums, but the Bangles would never make a finer record. --Bill Crandall


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Japanese remastered paper sleeve pressing. Scheduled to include a bonus track. Sony. 2009. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The BEST Bangles album, November 10, 1999
By "rockchalk-mbs" (America's Heartland) - See all my reviews
The first full length album released by the Bangles is still far and away the best. If you've never really heard the Bangles before, start here. Prior to "Manic Monday", "Walk Like an Egyptian", and -egads- "Eternal Flame", this was the way the Bangles sounded, and it was good. They had the perfect harmonies, a rougher edge and a slightly grungier style. Most songs on this disc were penned, in whole or part, by Vicki Peterson (the best songwriter in the group), two great covers sung by Debbi Peterson, but unfortunately no lead vocals by Michael Steele (the only drawback). The Bangles were at their best like this, when no one member was the main focus and the music was.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Forgotten Bangles Effort - also the Best Effort!, June 10, 2004
By L.A. Scene (Indian Trail, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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Before their breakup in the late 80s, the Bangles released 3 albums. "All Over the Place" was the debut album of "The Bangles". This represents the pre-"Manic Monday" work by the Bangles. "All Over the Place" didn't have any Top 40 hits. In fact, this album is overshadowed by the hugely commercial "Different Light" and "Everything" albums, however this album should not be overlooked. This album represents as solid a debut album as anything and greatly benefits from the lack of commercialism on it. These tracks have some very nice lyrics and are complimented with superb instrumentation.

The Bangles aren't a band that just sings. The four female members each play an integral part to the music of the album. All four members do vocals and three members (Debbi Peterson, Vicki Peterson, Susanna Hoffs) actually do lead vocals (Michael Steele does background vocals). The members also play their own instruments: Hoffs and Vicki Peterson play guitars, Michael Steele plays Bass, and Debbi Peterson is the drummer. All songs except the Katrina and the Waves "Going Down to Liverpool" were written by the members of the band. While there is a perception that Susanna Hoffs is the lead vocalist, this really isn't the case on "All Over the Place". Vicki and Debbi do an outstanding job at lead vocals as well. Susanna is the lead vocalist on 4 tracks ("Hero Takes A Fall", "James", "Dover Beach", "He's Got a Secret"), Vicki is the lead vocalist on "All About You", "Restless", "Silent Treatment", Susanna and Vicki share leads on ("Tell Me") while Debbi and Vicki share lead vocals on "More Than Meets the Eye". The real surprise is that Debbi Peterson is the lead vocalist on the two strongest tracks on the album - "Live" and "Going Down to Liverpool". I think Debbi's contributions are as solid as any of the other members of the band.

This CD contains 11 tracks but the 11 tracks total only about 31+ minutes of music. Eight of the 11 songs are under three minutes while "Dover Beach" is the longest track at 3:48. This is kind of a double-edged sword on the collection. The quartet does a great job at making the most of the short song - you won't feel there is any wasted time. But you also get the feeling that some of the songs could have been longer. Many of the songs have an "underground" feel to it - they are catchy songs and songs that you hear in a coffee house. Although they have an 80s feel, they clearly lack the "pop" element and commercialism of songs you would hear on "80s Hit" radio. Most of the songs are up-tempo and have a fast beat - only the finale "More than Meets the Eye" (which is the weakest track) would really qualify as a slow song.

The Bangles strength is some of the great harmonies and background vocals produced by the quartet. This will also be the strength of this collection. "Live" is the best example of this. While Debbi does a great job at cranking out the lead vocals, the harmonic background vocals are solid as any. "Going Down to Liverpool", "Silent Treatment", "All About You", "Hero Takes a Fall", and "Dover Beach" are other highlights at some of the great background vocals. For the fans of Susanna Hoffs, you'll hear some of the trademark vocals you when she sings lines such as "look out - hear it comes again" on "Hero Takes a Fall". When I hear her sing that, I can almost envision the famous eye motion she did in the video for a later song they did - "Walk Like An Egyptian". Speaking of "Walk Like an Egyptian", the song "Silent Treatment" has some chords in it that remind me of the song (but I wouldn't say it sounds a lot like it).

The liner notes are disappointing with one exception. The good thing about the liner notes is that it tells who is the lead singer on each of the tracks. The bad news is that the lyrics aren't included (at least in the version I have). The songwriting credits are on the actual disc itself. A photo collage is included of the members of the band. This CD also shows the members of the band on the cover sitting in a living room type warehouse room. The CD also lists Miles Copeland (who worked and produced the Police) as part of the management team for the band.

One interesting personal note. I met the Bangles in Las Vegas and actually had a chance to talk with them. I mentioned how much I liked "All Over the Place" and all of the members were greatly appreciative for pointing out what is probably their least known album and noted to me how proud they were of this piece of work. They should be proud of it - this is a winner.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rainy Day Music Indeed!, August 7, 2003
The reason why this album is so clever is that though recorded in the 80's it sounds nothing like the 1980's. If you remember that back then the airwaves abounded with Culture CLub, Duran Duran, Human League, Eurythmics, the Police you can see why the Bangles had nothing to do with the 80's. Except that they were women in a rock band. Since the Bangles, how many female rock bands (not pop vocal groups like the Spice Girls) have hit the Top Ten? How many have had the same success as the Bangles?This album has everything that was great about 60's music - though now written from a woman's point of view. Their harmonies (such as Live and Dover Beach) were immaculate, their lyrics sharp and witty (unfortunately their later original songs all lacked the punch and attitude of the songs here), their playing not great but adequate. They were a garage band after all, not supposed to be virtouso material. They harken back to the mid 60's in America and Britain when young people - however untalented - believed they could pick up a guitar and play and hundreds of garage bands were formed. Totally unpretentious, bursting with energy. In a world of MTV, million dollar videos and the great corporate machines that handle talent today, it's refreshing to hear the Bangles and think of a time when songs were this hip and this good. "Silent Treatment," "James", "Hero Takes a Fall" all written by Vicki Peterson and Sue Hoffs are some of the best tracks. It's a shame that their later "hits" were all covers because Peterson especially can write really good, well-crafted songs. The Bangles were aware that the power chord, the three guitar and drums combo, were the basic backbone of rock and because of this, like the Ramones, they could continue playing their music for decades since they weren't bound to a particular trend or sound. This is a must-have album!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not bad
All Over The Place is thirty-one minutes and thirty-three seconds long and was released on May, 1984. The album reached #80 on the US Billboard Album Chart. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Michael Patrick Boyd

5.0 out of 5 stars Better than Van Halen
Pop quiz: Name the L.A. area band with sibling guitarist and drummer, a bassist named Michael, and pouty prima dona lead singer. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Andrew Lochart

3.0 out of 5 stars +1/2 -- Major label airbrush of the paisley underground
Those who began following the Bangles as The Bangs, first hearing them on their self-released single ("Getting Out of Hand" b/w "Call on Me") and follow-up eponymous EP on... Read more
Published on October 5, 2007 by hyperbolium

3.0 out of 5 stars Decent Debut but Overated
All of the reviews for this album seem to say the exactly the same thing: That "All Over the Place" is the Bangles best album, presumably before they "sold out". Read more
Published on February 22, 2005 by Robert G. Daugherty

2.0 out of 5 stars Hasn't stood the test of time
Nostalgia made me buy this, next time I will ignore nostalgia
Published on March 9, 2003 by Lizzie D

4.0 out of 5 stars Great stuff....
The Bangles' 1st album is rockier than their later work -- there's more Attitude. The whole 2nd side (Xcept 4 that string-fed mess at the Nd) rocks harder than anything else they... Read more
Published on September 18, 2002 by Tracy Deaton

5.0 out of 5 stars Not your daughter's Bangles!
Walk Like an Egyptian? Eternal Flame?
Forget it!
"All Over the Place" captures the Bangles as essentially what they were right before they caved to record company... Read more
Published on July 1, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best albums of all time
Merely one of the best albums of all time - I bought it on a whim when it first came out and it was an exhilarating album to listen to - but then it was disappointing to see The... Read more
Published on March 7, 2002 by Jeff Bullock

5.0 out of 5 stars The Bangles Certainly Rock!
This is one of my favorite albums of the 80's. It may not have the most well-know hits, but all the songs are worthy of that status. Read more
Published on January 26, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars You Won't Feel Bad At All....
Arriving as it did in the middle of 1984, the Bangles first full-length LP sounded like a mid-60's throwback in the midst of the
Purple Rain/Thriller era, but it has lost none... Read more
Published on January 8, 2002 by WILLIE A YOUNG II

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