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. 'Hero Takes a Fall' Released: 1984. ' Released: 1984 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating 8/10 A− All Over the Place is the debut studio album by American band. Released in 1984 through, the sound is lively and shows more Bangles collaboration and fewer keyboard overdubs than were used later on their more commercially successful albums. Although the album was not a major commercial success — peaking at #153 on the Billboard 200 albums chart — and didn’t produce a hit, it sold respectably, mostly through steady airplay on college stations. It also gave them the chance to perform as an opening act for and and brought the group to the attention of, who would write ', their first hit. Two singles were released from this album: 'Hero Takes a Fall', which peaked outside the U.K.

Bangles All Over The Place Rarest. India is really a big place with various types of people. All over the world India is also famous as gemstone hub. All Over the Place is also the Bangles' most unified full-length album; Susanna Hoffs hadn't yet been singled out as the star of the show, and the round-robin lead vocals. Discover the latest in women's fashion and new season trends at Topshop. Shop must-have dresses, coats, shoes and more. Free delivery on orders over £50.

Top 40, and ',' written by of, which won the Bangles the, the equivalent of the. The video for 'Going Down to Liverpool' features, who plays the part of the band's chauffeur. The album was reissued in 2008 on the label (WOU 9220) adding a bonus track: 'Hero Takes a Fall' (Single Remix). In 2010, UK label Cherry Pop re-released the album with one bonus track, their cover of 'Where Were You When I Needed You', which was originally released as the b-side to 'Hero Takes a Fall'. Contents.

Commercial performance The album spent 30 weeks on the U.S. Album charts and reached its peak position of #153 in January 1985.

Track listing No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length 1. ', Hoffs 2:54 2. ' (cover of, 1967) 2:36 3.

Peterson Hoffs 2:36 4. 'All About You' V. Peterson 2:26 5. 'Dover Beach' Hoffs, V. Peterson Hoffs 3:48 6. 'Tell Me' Hoffs, V. Peterson Hoffs and V.

Peterson 2:15 7. 'Restless' Hoffs, V. Peterson 2:41 8. ' (cover of, 1983) D.

Peterson 3:41 9. 'He's Got a Secret' V. Peterson Hoffs 2:42 10.

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'Silent Treatment' V. Peterson 2:07 11.

'More Than Meets the Eye' V. Peterson and D. Peterson 3:19 Notes 'James' was originally sung by Peterson but her vocals were replaced by Hoffs' by the time the album was recorded. 'Hero Takes a Fall' was given a subtle remix for its single release. It was backed by the non-album track 'Where Were You When I Needed You', a cover of tune. 'Hero Takes a Fall' (Single Mix) was included on the Bangles album. Personnel The Bangles.

–, lead and backing. –, lead and backing vocals. –, lead and backing vocals.

–, backing vocals Guest musician. string arrangement on 'More Than Meets the Eye' Technical. Andrew Berliner - additional engineering. Joe Chiccarelli - mixing. Nancy Donald, Tony Lane - art direction.

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Jade a fortune: The bangles were carved from a huge piece of jadeite, which is the most expensive and rarest form of the gemstone jade As almost all of the world's jadeite is found in the small country, the mines have been exhausted and top quality pieces now sell for huge sums of money. The bracelets, which are just two inches in diameter, are a translucent green colour, which is a shade considered to be one of the most prized forms of the precious stone. They were purchased by a phone bidder at the Tiancheng International Auctioneers sale in Hong Kong for an all-in fee of £3,732,365.

Ellen Sin, director of the jewellery department, said: 'Around 99 per cent of the top quality jadeite is only found in Burma, including this pair of jadeite bangles. 'As the supply of high grade jade keeps dropping and the mines are being exhausted, exquisite jadeites become highly sought after.

'They were carved from the same piece of rough and each highly translucent cylindrical jadeite bangle is suffused with a rich bright green colour. Going, going, gone: A screen at the auction house shows the final price the bangles went for 'Their size is large and as they were carved from the same rough, it would have had to be very big so that there was enough material to carve two similar bangles. 'The two bangles have a fine texture and translucent with very few impurities, the most desired quality of jadeite. 'It is so rare to find a big rough with very fine quality texture. ' They are top quality and when they are carved from the same piece of rough they are invaluable jewels. 'As its appreciation overtakes that of diamond and gold, this makes jadeite greatly favoured among the wealthy who regard it as one of the major investment items. 'The beauty, rarity and unique locality of fine jadeite contribute to its collectible value.'