Different releases of the album feature the drummers coloured blue or green.
Studio album by
Bronski Beat
Released
28 April 1986[1]
Studio
Music Works
The Scout Hut
Berry Street Studios
Genre
Synth-pop
dance
Length
60:49
Label
London Recordings
Producer
Adam Williams
Bronski Beat chronology
Hundreds & Thousands (1985)
Truthdare Doubledare (1986)
Rainbow Nation (1995)
Singles from Truthdare Doubledare
"Hit That Perfect Beat"
"C'mon! C'mon!"
Truthdare Doubledare is the second album (released in 1986 on MCA Records) by the British dance band Bronski Beat.[2][3] It is their first album to feature John Foster as lead vocalist, following the departure of Jimmy Somerville.[4]
^"New Albums" (PDF). Music Week. 26 April 1986. p. 25. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
^Burliuk, Greg (21 June 1986). "Truthdare Doubledare Bronski Beat". Magazine. The Kingston Whig-Standard. p. 1.
^Farber, Jim (14 August 1986). "Records: Truthdare Doubledare". Rolling Stone (480): 46.
^Matsumoto, Jon (27 July 1986). "Bronskis Breathe". Calendar. Los Angeles Times. p. 93.
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