5060041533085
5060041533108

Grrr It's Betty Boo

Betty Boo

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Format: LP

Cat No: BOOCATLP2

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Release Date:  28 March 2025

Label:  Betty Boo Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060041533085

Genres:  Pop  

Release Date:  28 March 2025

Label:  Betty Boo Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060041533108

Genres:  Pop  

  • Description

    Betty Boo releases two reissues of her highly acclaimed albums, Boomania andGrrr! It'sBettyBoo.

    BettyBooaka Alison Clarkson has always done things differently. She was a blast of fresh air when she burst into the charts with a string of hits in the late eighties/early 90's. Both her look and her vocal style were unique, a total sidestep from that era's mainstream which was best represented by the long line of bubbly singers on the SAW production line. Her style was sharp cut and retro, owing more to London's vibrant club scene than it did to the latest graduate of The Hit Factory.


    In 1991, she won Best British Breakthrough Act at the Brit Awards. Her face graced the cover of Smash Hits, No 1 and NME. She was the pop star's pop star.

    On her 2nd album 'Grrr!...It's Betty Boo', Betty Boo collaborated with John Coxon of the King John. The album features tracks like Let Me Take You There, which peaked at No. 12 in the UK Singles Chart, "I'm on My Way", "Catch Me", "Thing Goin' On" and "Hangover".

    Description

    Betty Boo releases two reissues of her highly acclaimed albums, Boomania andGrrr! It'sBettyBoo.

    BettyBooaka Alison Clarkson has always done things differently. She was a blast of fresh air when she burst into the charts with a string of hits in the late eighties/early 90's. Both her look and her vocal style were unique, a total sidestep from that era's mainstream which was best represented by the long line of bubbly singers on the SAW production line. Her style was sharp cut and retro, owing more to London's vibrant club scene than it did to the latest graduate of The Hit Factory.


    In 1991, she won Best British Breakthrough Act at the Brit Awards. Her face graced the cover of Smash Hits, No 1 and NME. She was the pop star's pop star.

    On her 2nd album 'Grrr!...It's Betty Boo', Betty Boo collaborated with John Coxon of the King John. The album features tracks like Let Me Take You There, which peaked at No. 12 in the UK Singles Chart, "I'm on My Way", "Catch Me", "Thing Goin' On" and "Hangover".

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. I'm on My Way
      • 2. Thing Goin' On
      • 3. Hangover
      • 4. Curly & Girly
      • 5. Wish You Were Here

      Side 2

      • 6. Let Me Take You There
      • 7. Gave You the Boo
      • 8. Skin Tight
      • 9. Catch Me
      • 10. Close the Door

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. I'm on My Way
      • 2. Thing Goin' On
      • 3. Hangover
      • 4. Curly & Girly
      • 5. Wish You Were Here
      • 6. Let Me Take You There
      • 7. Gave You the Boo
      • 8. Skin Tight
      • 9. Catch Me
      • 10. Close the Door

      Disc 2

      • 1. Let Me Take You There - Ubiquity mix
      • 2. Let Me Take You There - Take You There mix
      • 3. I'm On My Way - Underground mix (Ben Leibrand) (German promo)
      • 4. I'm On My Way - Club mix (German promo)
      • 5. Hangover - Saturday Night remix
      • 6. Hangover - Sunday Morning remix
      • 7. Thing Goin' On - 12inch mix
      • 8. Thing Goin' On - Hip Hop 12inch
      • 9. Catch Me - Def version (David Morales remix)
      • 10. Catch Me - UK mix (David Morales remix)
      • 11. Platform Shoe Shuffle - Dub
      • 12. Jet Sex - 12inch version