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''Sacred Heart'' is the debut studio album by the British pop act Shakespears Sister, released on 21 August 1989 by FFRR Records. The album was recorded after Siobhan Fahey decided to leave girl group Bananarama. Initially intended as a solo project for Fahey, Shakespears Sister became a partnership of Fahey and Marcella Detroit during the making of the album. The album spawned 5 singles, including the North American stand-alone release of "Heroine". The single "You're History", released in July 1989, reached No. 7 on the UK charts and was the first release to present the act as a duo. The album peaked at No. 9 on the UK albums chart, and was certificated gold by the BPI.〔
== Background ==
Shakespears Sister was the first musical outing of Siobhan Fahey after leaving the successful girl group Bananarama in 1988. Fahey began working on ''Sacred Heart'' the same year with producer Richard Feldman, who later invited Marcella Detroit to collaborate as a songwriter. Detroit continued to work with Fahey as a "hired hand" until Fahey's husband, David A. Stewart suggested the two form a band, which was supported by Feldman, Fahey's management and her record company.〔(Marcella-Detroit.com – FAQ )〕
Although predominantly produced by Feldman, famed producer Jimmy Iovine (who was working with Fahey's husband's group Eurythmics at that time on their 1989 album ''We Too Are One'') co-produced the track "You're History". The UK vinyl LP and cassette versions of the album did not feature the track "You Made Me Come to This", and the international LP version excluded both this track and "Twist the Knife".
The album's title track was used in the 1990 film ''Nuns on the Run'', and featured on the film's official soundtrack.〔(Allmusic – Nuns on the Run Soundtrack )〕
The album was scheduled to be re-released as a 3-disc Deluxe Edition in 2014 through Siobhan Fahey's own record label, SF Records.〔(Shakespears Sister Official Site (news) )〕 On 11 April 2013, the final tracklisting was revealed.〔(Sacred Heart Deluxe Expanded Edition )〕 As of 2015, the deluxe edition remains unreleased, however.

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