The Video Singles is a compilation of videos by Bananarama, released by Channel 5, in 1987, which features the music videos which had been made to accompany the four singles taken from the True Confessions album. The "Venus" video is the 7" version, the extended version featuring instead on The Greatest Hits Collection. "A Trick of the Night" is the U.S. version: this song has two different videos, namely the UK black-and-white version, and the U.S. colour version; the UK b/w version was directed by Paul Heiney for the BBC programme, In At The Deep End. Bananarama hated this video[citation needed]. The other two videos included in the collection were for "Do Not Disturb" and "More Than Physical".
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"The Video Singles" | ||||
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Video by Bananarama | ||||
Released | 1987 | |||
Genre | Pop, rock | |||
Length | 16 mins approx | |||
Label | London Records Channel 5 | |||
Director | Simon Milne Peter Care | |||
Bananarama chronology | ||||
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The video for "Do Not Disturb", the one track entirely produced by Jolley & Swain, was directed by Simon Milne, whereas the videos for the three songs produced by Stock, Aitken & Waterman (though "A Trick of the Night" was also produced by Jolley & Swain in its original album version) were all directed by Peter Care.
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