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Here's to Future Days(more) »rank: 37387by: Thompson Twins
:Album Description:2008 two CD deluxe edition of the British Pop trio's chart-topping album , originally released in 1985. This double disc pressing contains the entire album plus all the remixes from the bonus EP/cassette editions as well as the extended 12' mixes and non-album b-sides, all mastered from the original mastertapes. 29 tracks including 'Don't Mess With Dr. Dream', 'King For A Day', 'Lay Your Hands On Me' and more. Edsel. |
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Computer World(more) »rank: 7984by: Kraftwerk
:Album Description:English Language Version. When Kraftwerk released Computer World on an unsuspecting public back in 1981, the thought of Electronic music and computers taking over seemed like a farce. Now, a quarter of a century later, Kraftwerk's musical vision has come true tenfold and many Electronic bands cite them as their main influence. This classic slice of Kraftwerk's musical tapestry is an astounding album filled with bleeps, blips, beats and a huge dose of melody that inspired thousands of musicians and fans to go forth and multiply (literally). Tracks like 'Computer Love', 'Computer World' and 'It's More Fun To Compute' have been sampled ... |
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Cafe Del Mar: Volume 6(more) »rank: 19752by: Various Artists, Jose Padilla
:Album Description:German dance compilation featuring the finest in trance music featuring such artists as Talvin Singh, Afterlife, A New Funky Generation, dZian and Kamien, Mandalay and many more. 15 tracks in all. 1999 release. Standard jewel case. :Eclectic, emotionally smart, and always engaging to the ear, Volume Six won't disappoint followers of the Del Mar series. After a curious slice of Talvin Singh's 'Traveller' (Kid Loco's Once upon a Time in the East mix), Afterlife get the slow dusk grooves moving with the seductively vocalized 'Dub In Ya Mind (Beach Club Mix)' before A New Funky Generation slip in some grooves as smooth ... |
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Tears for Fears - Tears Roll Down: Greatest Hits 82-92(more) »rank: 9222by: Tears for Fears
:Album Description:Aussie edition of 1992 compilation that's out-of-print in the US. 12 tracks, 'Advice For The Young At Heart', 'Change', 'Everybody Wants To Rule The World', 'Head Over Heels', 'I Believe', 'Laid So Low (Tears Roll Down)', 'Mad World', 'Mothers Talk', 'Pale Shelter', 'Shout', 'Sowing The Seeds Of Love' & 'Woman In Chains'. :Possibly the kitschiest band of the '80s (as Joy Division was for the '70s), Tears for Fears turned out a small treasury of well-crafted songs during their heyday and helped to define a genre that everybody recognizes, but nobody can name. 'John Hughes movie pop' comes close, but somebody should ... |
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The Reindeer Room: A Christmas Chillout(more) »rank: 11178by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Aussie edition of 1992 compilation that's out-of-print in the US. 12 tracks, 'Advice For The Young At Heart', 'Change', 'Everybody Wants To Rule The World', 'Head Over Heels', 'I Believe', 'Laid So Low (Tears Roll Down)', 'Mad World', 'Mothers Talk', 'Pale Shelter', 'Shout', 'Sowing The Seeds Of Love' & 'Woman In Chains'. :Possibly the kitschiest band of the '80s (as Joy Division was for the '70s), Tears for Fears turned out a small treasury of well-crafted songs during their heyday and helped to define a genre that everybody recognizes, but nobody can name. 'John Hughes movie pop' comes close, but somebody should ... |
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The Best of New Order(more) »rank: 15725by: New Order
:Album Description:New Order formed in Manchester in 1980, rising from the ashes of U.K. post-Punk icons Joy Division after lead singer Ian Curtis' death. Guitarist Bernard Sumner took on vocal duties, and with drummer Stephen Morris, bassist Peter Hook and keyboardist Gillian Gilbert, became one of the biggest British groups of their era. Pioneering the fusion of new wave, alt-rock, Electronica, Synth-Pop and Club music, their unique sound was as thought-provoking and soulful as it was Dancefloor-ready. Featuring 17 tracks spanning 1981-1993, this single disc survey of their influential work features signature hits including 'Bizarre Love Triangle,' 'World In Motion,' 'Regret,' 'True Faith,' ... |
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More ABBA Gold: More ABBA Hits(more) »rank: 10216by: ABBA
:Album Description:2008 super jewel box edition of this compilation from the Swedish Pop quartet. After the massively successful, multi-million selling ABBA Gold, in came the follow up compilation More ABBA Gold, featuring 20 show-stopping classics. Included are more fantastic singles from the super group plus notable album tracks well loved by fans new and old. Universal. |
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Vol. 3-Energy 92.7 Presents Pure Dance(more) »rank: 9950by: Various Artists
: :This compilation fuses the powerful label brand of Ultra Records with Energy 92.7's dominance of the dance music genre from the radio side. The result is a powerfully co-branded release, compiling all the most requested and hard to find dance remixes from 92.7 on one CD, and targeted at the San Francisco scene (home of Energy 92.7) along with NY, Sacramento, and Washington, DC. |
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Freedom of Choice(more) »rank: 21726by: Devo
: :While it was never determined whether those plastic things on their heads were flowerpots or collapsible drinking cups, the high-concept-minded Akron, Ohio, crew known as Devo had attracted mostly just the artsy new-wave crowd until this 1980 album brought them mass appeal. Way ahead of the video curve (they'd been making promo films since 1975), this band led by singer Mark Mothersbaugh and bassist Jerry Casale scored a huge hit with the jagged-rhythmed 'Whip It,' thanks in large part to a typically tongue-in-cheek video that MTV and dance clubs jumped on. The album also featured such cracked winners as 'Girl U Want,' 'That's ... |
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Renaissance: The Mix Collection(more) »rank: 15585by: Danny Howells
: :While it was never determined whether those plastic things on their heads were flowerpots or collapsible drinking cups, the high-concept-minded Akron, Ohio, crew known as Devo had attracted mostly just the artsy new-wave crowd until this 1980 album brought them mass appeal. Way ahead of the video curve (they'd been making promo films since 1975), this band led by singer Mark Mothersbaugh and bassist Jerry Casale scored a huge hit with the jagged-rhythmed 'Whip It,' thanks in large part to a typically tongue-in-cheek video that MTV and dance clubs jumped on. The album also featured such cracked winners as 'Girl U Want,' 'That's ... |
