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2 Every Breath You Take - The Police 3 Only You - Yazoo 4 The Tide Is High - Blondie 5 My Girl - Madness 6 Red Red Wine - UB40 7 Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel 8 Let's Dance - David Bowie 9 Don't You Want Me - The Human League 10 Is This Love? - Alison Moyet 11 A Little Respect - Erasure 12 Heaven 17 Temptation 13 Thorn In My Side - Eurythmics 14 Heaven Is A Place On Earth - Belinda Carlisle 15 Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now - Starship 16 I Found Someone - Cher 17 Total Eclipse Of The Heart - Bonnie Tyler 18 Slave To Love - Bryan Ferry 19 Save A Prayer - Duran Duran 20 Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime - The Korgis Disc #2 Tracklisting 1 I'm Your Man - Wham! 2 Tell Her About It - Billy Joel 3 Teardrops - Womack & Womack 4 Working My Way Back To You/Forgive Me, Girl - Detroit Spinners 5 Reaction - Diana Ross Chain 6 Get Down On It - Kool & The Gang 7 Geno - Dexy's Midnight Runners 8 And The Beat Goes On - The Whispers 9 Say You, Say Me - Lionel Richie 10 True - Spandau Ballet 11 Move Closer - Phyllis Nelson 12 Do You Really Want To Hurt Me - Culture Club 13 Caribbean Queen - Billy Ocean 14 Maneater - Hall & Oates 15 All Around The World - Lisa Stansfield 16 Private Dancer - Tina Turner 17 Everytime You Go Away - Paul Young 18 It Started With A Kiss - Hot Chocolate 19 Body Talk - Imagination 20 If You Don't Know Me By Now - Simply Red Newest Review: ... between the tarcks, and the flow wasn't all that great between them. However, I did still enjoy it and it wasn't all bad. ... more |
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Capital Gold 80's Legend
Release Date: 2002 - 11 - 25, Audio CD, Virgin TV Last Update 11.12.2009 06:11
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by - written on 01/03/09 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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Although I often see compilations as an excuse to try and make some more money, the very good ones can often span a wide range of time or a great chunk of music. The Now That's What I Call Music CDs tend to cover a lot of chart music, and use only the top 40 or 45 of them each time they release an album. It is a similar thing when you get a collection of tracks which span a lot of time, such as this compilation, which covers a lot of the best bands and artists from the 1980s in one album. What struck me about this album was that, although there are some great tracks from some great artists, some of the track choices were confusing. I suppose the idea was to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/02/09 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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I still feel the eighties is a decade which will go down in history as everyones' favourite. It was a time for big hair, spending lots of money and being bold with fashion. Music was geared around pop and big hair and there were some tremendous acts around in that decade. This album groups together some of the biggest hits. Highlights: Queen's 'A Kind Of Magic' is more mellow than a lot of their stuff and has a wonderful mysterious feel about it. Mercury sounds as strong as ever and there is some lovely swirly synth work in it. Yazoo deliver an emotional turn with the minimal 'Only You.' A haunting synth riff from Vince Clarke sits ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/10/07 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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As a child born in the 80's I have come to adore the music of the time, I'm always on the lookout for a good compilation CD and happened to spot this one during a shopping trip in Asda. Flipping the CD over to look at the track listing my eyes were drawn to one track and I didn't need to read the rest to know I had to have the CD. Capital Gold Eighties Legends contains songs by just that, 80's legends. There is a wide variety of artists providing a wide range of styles from pop to rock, Motown style and funk. It is a 2 disc CD providing 40 great 80's tunes. Because it is an 80's compilation, and most of us would have either heard the songs or heard ... Read the complete review
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