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| Artist = [[The Outfield]]
| Artist = [[The Outfield]]
| Cover = Bangin' album cover.jpg
| Cover = Bangin' album cover.jpg
| Released = 1987
| Released = 1986
| Recorded = 1985
| Recorded = 1985
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]
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| Last album = ''[[Play Deep]]'' (1985)
| Last album = ''[[Play Deep]]'' (1985)
| This album = ''Bangin’'' (1987)
| This album = ''Bangin’'' (1986)
| Next album = ''[[Voices of Babylon]]'' (1989)
| Next album = ''[[Voices of Babylon]]'' (1988)
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'''''Bangin' ''''' is an album by [[United Kingdom|British]] band [[The Outfield]], which yielded one [[Top 40]] hit, "Since You've Been Gone" (not to be confused with the same song that was hits for both [[Rainbow (band)|Rainbow]] and [[Head East]] in the [[1970s.]])
'''''Bangin' ''''' is an album by [[United Kingdom|British]] band [[The Outfield]], which yielded one [[Top 40]] hit, "Since You've Been Gone" (not to be confused with the same song that was hits for both [[Rainbow (band)|Rainbow]] and [[Head East]] in the [[1970s.]])

Revision as of 05:09, 17 November 2007

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Bangin' is an album by British band The Outfield, which yielded one Top 40 hit, "Since You've Been Gone" (not to be confused with the same song that was hits for both Rainbow and Head East in the 1970s.)

Track listing

  1. "Somewhere In America"
  2. "Bangin' On My Heart"
  3. "No Surrender"
  4. "Moving Target"
  5. "Long Way Home"
  6. "Playground"
  7. "Alone With You"
  8. "Main Attraction"
  9. "Better Than Nothing"
  10. "Since You've Been Gone"

All Song Where written by John Frederick Spinks

Bangin' is also a slang term. It has a multi-meaning yet holds the same concept. A girl who is very attractive can be called bangin' cause the young squally wants to get it in. An event or party can also be deemed Bangin' because it is a happening place. Chea the young squally.

Personnel

  • Tony Lewis - vocals, bass;
  • John Spinks - guitar, keyboard, Songwriter;
  • Alan Jackman - drums.