Shakespear's Sister - Hormonally Yours

Shakespear's Sister - Hormonally Yours
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Album Details

Title: Hormonally Yours
Artist: Shakespear's Sister
Release Date: 1991
Re-Released On: 3/15/2000
Label: London, London/Sire, Rhino
Duration: 49:47
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 042282826626, 639842823920, 643443503525, 042282826640, 042282826657, 042282837523, 639842823968
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Energetic, Party/Celebratory, Passionate, Playful, Refined/Mannered, Sentimental, Boisterous, Bright, Dramatic, Exuberant, Fun, Relaxed, Sophisticated, Stylish, Literate, Theatrical, Witty
Total Copies: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Goodbye Cruel World
  2. I Don't Care
  3. My 16th Apology
  4. Are We in Love Yet
  5. Emotional Thing
  6. Stay
  7. Black Sky
  8. The Trouble With Andre
  9. Moonchild
  10. Catwoman
  11. Let Me Entertain You
  12. Hello (Turn Your Radio On)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDRhino28266
1999CDLondon3984282392
1993CDLondon8283752
1992CDLondon/Sire35035
1992CDLondon
1991CDLondon828266-2

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Album Review

In keeping with the album's title, inspired by the pregnant state of the duo, Shakespear's Sister's second album is prone to mood swings and a flair for the dramatic. It's a vibe that benefits from the contrast between the throaty vocals of Siobahn Fahey and the falsetto flutter of Marcella Detroit. Hormonally Yours is a wonderful, charming album marred only by a few weak lyrics. Still, there is hardly a song that isn't engaging from the first listen. "Goodbye Cruel World" is infectious alternative pop. "I Don't Care" is bouncy and resilient, and "Let Me Entertain You" has a new wave feel and sardonic lyrics. "Catwoman" has a T. Rex swagger to it and "Hello (Turn Your Radio On)" is a stellar glam-tinged ballad with a dreamy chorus. They edge closer to dance on the disco ball funk of "Are We in Love Yet?" and the sultry, R&B-laced "Emotional Thing." Everything was lost in the wake of the lovely, dramatic "Stay," a global smash. It all adds up to make Hormonally Yours a beautifully quirky, emotionally rich, and nearly flawless pop record. ~ Tom Demalon, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan MoulderEngineer, Producer
Chris ThomasProducer, Remixing
David NicholasEngineer
Edward SheamurKeyboards
Edward ShearmurKeyboards
Ian MaidmanKeyboards, Bass
Jean Baptiste MondinoPhotography
Jonathan PerkinsKeyboards
Lawrence DunmoreDesign
Lee ManningAssistant Engineer
Marcella DetroitVocals, Programming, Guitar, Harmonica
Mick CozziGuitar
Nick AddisonRemixing, Mixing, Assistant Engineer
Shakespear's SisterProducer
Siobhan FaheyVocals
Steve FerreraKeyboards, Drums