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🗓️ 20 November 2021
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0:00.0 | Hey there, hit parade listeners. What you're about to hear is part one of this episode. |
0:06.3 | Part two will arrive in your podcast feed at the end of the month. Would you like to hear this |
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1:08.0 | Welcome to hit parade, a podcast of pop chart history from Slate magazine about the hits from |
1:14.8 | coast to coast. I'm Chris Mulanfee, chart analyst pop critic and writer of Slates Why is the |
1:21.1 | song number one series? On today's show, 35 years ago in the closing months of 1986, women with |
1:31.1 | rock foundations and pop sensibilities were doing quite well on the charts. From Tina Turner to |
1:38.7 | Belinda Carlyle, Carly Simon to Aretha Franklin, the Chrissy hind led pretenders to the |
1:46.4 | Annie Lennox fronted urethans. But by November 1986, three acts in particular were drawing |
1:55.2 | outsized attention, and they were all singing on the same LP. |
2:00.2 | That album was true colors. The second studio LP by New York singer, songwriter, and fashion |
2:14.8 | iconic last Cindy Lauper. A lot was riding on Lauper's sophomore album, which was following up |
2:23.2 | a multi-platinum debut. So Cindy brought backup, literally. On background vocals, |
2:30.3 | the LP's lead-off track, Change of Heart, featured the fast rising Los Angeles all female |
2:37.2 | forcing the bangles. The bangles were having a very good 1986. They'd scored a couple of top |
2:57.1 | 40 hits and a gold album on its way to platinum. And at the same moment that they were backing up |
3:05.3 | Lauper, another bangles single was rising fast and about to change the trajectory of their career. |
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