Discography for Dave Stewart And Shakespears Sister

Siobhan Fahey was Dave Stewart's wife at the time, and her project with Marcella Detroit saw Dave work with them under a pseudonym as Boo Boo Watkins or Jean Guiot and was credited on a number of Shakespears Sisters tracks. Dave also performed at their live set at Glastonbury and in Russia. When Siobhan and Marcella split up, Dave was credited as himself on some of the subsequent released such as I Can Drive as song writer and producer.

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Comprised of Siobhan Fahey and Marcella Detroit (born

Marcy Levy), Shakespear's Sister formed in late 1988. Fahey had several hits as a member of Bananarama, and Levy was the backup vocalist for Eric Clapton in the late '70s. After their first single flopped, Shakespeare's Sister's second single, "You're History," made it into the U.K. Top Ten. Sacred Heart, their 1989 debut, also made it into the Top Ten. Most of the material on Sacred Heart and the 1991 follow-up Hormonally Yours was written with producer Richard Feldman, who gave the band a polished, synth-laden R&B feel, along the lines of the Eurythmics. "Stay," the first single from Hormonally Yours, was a Top Five hit on both sides of the Atlantic; the follow-up single, "I Don't Care," cracked the U.K. Top 20, yet failed to make the U.S. Top 40. Despite their success, the duo broke up the following year.

Dave Stewart And Shakespears Sister3Album
Released : 2005-04-01
“3” is a critically acclaimed album by Shakespears Sister, released in 1989. The album showcases the haunting and emotive vocals of Siobhan Fahey and the production skills of Dave Stewart. With its blend of pop, rock, and electronic elements, “3” delivers an atmospheric and captivating listening experience different to the 2 albums with Marcella Detroit.
Dave Stewart And Shakespears SisterBest Of Shakespeares SisterAlbum
Released : 2004-01-01
Released in November 2004, The Best of Shakespears Sister is a comprehensive retrospective of the British pop-rock duo formed by Siobhan Fahey and Marcella Detroit. Dave Stewart, who was married to Fahey during the early years of the project, played a significant behind-the-scenes role in shaping the group’s sound. He co-wrote and produced several of their most iconic tracks, including “Stay,” “Hello (Turn Your Radio On),” and “Goodbye Cruel World,” often under pseudonyms such as Jean Guiot. The compilation spans recordings from 1988 to 2004 and includes tracks from the long-delayed #3 album, which had remained unreleased for nearly a decade.
Dave Stewart And Shakespears SisterBlack SkySingle
Released : 1992-10-01
Originally released in 1992 as a promotional 12-inch single, “Black Sky” is a deep cut from Shakespears Sister’s Hormonally Yours era. Dave Stewart, who was married to Siobhan Fahey at the time, contributed to the project under pseudonyms such as Boo Boo Watkins. The single is best known for its “Dub Extravaganza” remixes by Darren Emerson and Rick Smith of Underworld, which transformed the track into a progressive house anthem. These remixes were early examples of Underworld’s remixing prowess and were later included on CD singles for “Goodbye Cruel World” and “Hello (Turn Your Radio On).” The song’s gothic-pop origins and club-ready reinterpretations highlight the experimental edge of Stewart’s collaborations with Fahey
Dave Stewart And Shakespears SisterGoodbye Cruel WorldSingle
Released : 1992-07-01
Released in 1991, “Goodbye Cruel World” was co-written and produced by Dave for Shakespears SisterÂ’s Hormonally Yours album. Promo editions include a UK 7″ single with a unique picture sleeve and a 12″ vinyl featuring extended remixes. A CD promo was also issued, often with a press release and promotional photo. The trackÂ’s theatrical flair and layered production reflect DaveÂ’s influence, and the singleÂ’s various formats are now highly collectible. The 12″ remix edition, in particular, is prized for its alternate artwork and club-friendly versions.
Dave Stewart And Shakespears SisterHello (turn Your Radio On)Single
Released : 1992-11-01
Dave Stewart collaborated with Shakespears Sister on Hello (Turn Your Radio On), a beautifully atmospheric single known for its emotional depth. The track features striking vocals and a moody pop arrangement that Dave enhances with subtle production touches. It has a timeless, cinematic feel. The single remains a favourite for its haunting melody and memorable chorus.
Dave Stewart And Shakespears SisterHormonally YoursAlbum
Released : 1992-02-01
Dave Stewart contributed creatively around the era of Hormonally Yours, the hit album by Shakespears Sister. The record is known for its theatrical pop sound and bold songwriting. DaveÂ’s connection with the group helped shape some of the musical direction around this period. The album remains a fan favourite for its unique style.
Dave Stewart And Shakespears SisterI Can DriveSingle
Released : 1996-06-01
“I Can Drive” was released in June 1996 as the lead single from Shakespears Sister’s third studio album #3. The song was co-written and produced by Dave Stewart and featured Jimmy Hogarth on guitar. “I Can Drive” peaked at No. 30 on the UK Singles Chart, and was not released internationally. Although intended as the lead single from the band’s third album, London Records then opted not to release the album at all and Shakespears Sister were dropped by the company, making this their last release with the label.
Dave Stewart And Shakespears SisterLong Live The QueensAlbum
Released : 2005-09-01
Released in December 2005, Long Live the Queens! is a rarities compilation by Shakespears Sister, featuring several tracks co-written and produced by Dave Stewart. The album includes alternate mixes, B-sides, and unreleased material such as “Pretty Boy,” “Mr. Wrong,” and an acoustic version of “Stay.” Stewart’s contributions, often under pseudonyms like Boo Boo Watkins, helped shape the band’s theatrical and genre-defying sound. The compilation was part of Warner’s Platinum Collection series and is prized by collectors for its deep cuts and experimental edge. It highlights Stewart’s ongoing creative partnership with Siobhan Fahey during and after their marriage
Dave Stewart And Shakespears SisterSacred HeartAlbum
Released : 1989-09-01
Dave Stewart is connected to Sacred Heart, the debut album by Shakespears Sister, known for its dramatic pop and distinctive vocal blend. DaveÂ’s influence helped shape their early sound. The album mixes catchy hooks with darker textures. It remains a defining early chapter for the group.
Dave Stewart And Shakespears SisterStaySingle
Released : 1992-01-01
Dave Stewart is connected to the era surrounding Stay, Shakespears SisterÂ’s signature hit. The songÂ’s dramatic vocal interplay and haunting melody made it iconic. DaveÂ’s influence can be felt in the production style of the time. It remains one of the most recognisable tracks of the 1990s.
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