Bizarre Fruit

Bizarre Fruit is the third album by the British dance band M People. It was released on 14 November 1994 and charted and peaked at number 4, spending one year on the chart before an expanded version of the album, Bizarre Fruit II, was released a year later. This album sold 2.8 million copies in the UK and was certified 3x Platinum.

The album's two most popular singles were "Sight for Sore Eyes", which reached No. 6 in the UK Singles Chart and "Search for the Hero", which peaked at No. 9 on the same chart. Other singles released from this album were "Open Your Heart" (#9), "Love Rendezvous" (#32) and "Itchycoo Park" (#11) from the re-released album. In the US, remixes for the song "Padlock" were supplied to club DJs and appeared as the B-side to the CD maxi single of "Search for the Hero". The track reached No. 13 on the Billboard Dance Charts.

Track listing

Release history

References

  • "M People– Bizarre Fruit II". discogs.com. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  • Cooper, William. "M People Bizarre Fruit". allmusic.com. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
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    Culture

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    References


    M People

    M People are an English dance music band which formed in 1990 and achieved success throughout most of the 1990s. The name M People is from the initials of Mike Pickering, who formed the group.

    Career

    Formation

    Pickering had been a member of Factory Records dance act Quando Quango, but became more noted as one of the original DJs at The Haçienda. Paul Heard was a member of acid jazz band, Ace of Clubs and Shovell had previously been in the collective Natural Life. The original plan had been to have a roster of different singers for different songs but having been spotted by Pickering and Heard, Heather Small became the distinctive vocalist of the group. She had been in the English Soul band Hot House, which had released a number of critically acclaimed records without scoring any major success.

    Northern Soul and breakthrough

    Their first release came in the form of "Colour My Life", a limited white label pressing which got them some recognition, but it was the first official single "How Can I Love You More?" that gave them their first Top 30 hit and a following in and around the Manchester club scene, where Pickering was still DJ-ing. Their first album, Northern Soul, provided other singles, including a full release of "Colour My Life", "Someday" and "Excited", followed by a re-release and repackaging of the album.

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    Bizarre Fruit

    by: M People

    Raining, raining, raining, rain in sugar town
    Raining, raining, raining, rain in sugar town
    A new day dawns across the tracks
    Tile by tile the chimney stacks
    A city steeped in history
    But so much pain and misery
    Rain on me, rain hard and long
    Faith of our fathers makes 'em strong
    Rain on me, rain hard and long
    Rain down on the place that I belong
    'Cos it's just another night in sugar town
    And the rain is falling down in sugar town
    "I'm alright", I say to Jack
    "Just get this monkey off my back"
    Sugar town in urban light
    People got no cash and it don?t seem right
    Blue light fever, downtown crash
    One man?s treasure, one man?s trash
    Rain on me, rain hard and long
    Rain down on the place that I belong
    'Cos it's just another night in sugar town
    And the rain is falling down in sugar town
    'Cos it's just another night in sugar town
    And the rain is falling down in sugar town
    I don?t ask a lot, all I want is one good shot
    I don?t ask a lot, all I want is one good shot
    I work and work, prepare myself
    Wait all my life and lose my health
    From a file to the brain cold steel more rain
    Rain, rain, rain
    Raining, raining, raining, rain in sugar town
    Raining, raining, raining, rain in sugar town
    Muscle man with bully boy plan
    Catch us baby if you can
    Streets of gold, oh streets of gold
    Asleep on concrete, feels so cold
    Rain on me, rain hard and long, rain
    Rain on me, rain hard and long, rain
    Raining, raining, raining, rain in sugar town
    Raining, raining, raining, rain in sugar town
    Raining, raining, raining, rain in sugar town
    Raining, raining, raining, rain in sugar town
    Rain on me, rain hard and long, rain
    Rain on me, rain hard and long, rain
    Rain on me, rain hard and long, rain
    Rain on me, rain hard and long, rain
    Raining, raining, raining, raining
    Raining, raining, raining, raining




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