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Only a Lad(more) »rank: 12402by: Oingo Boingo
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Hed Kandi: Disco Heaven a Glittering Selection of the Sexiest Disco House(more) »rank: 14354by: Various Artists
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Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin(more) »rank: 29558by: Various Artists
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Buddha Bar, Vol. 8(more) »rank: 26311by: Various Artists
:Album Description:This eighth installment of the now highly acclaimed Buddha Bar series is presented to you by Sam Popat. The series grows stronger with each release and VIII is no exception. Popat injects new life into this double CD set and unlike the many that have tried to emulate the style of the Buddha Bar he carries you away with as much power, if not more, than those who have previously created the perfect sound in a perfect Bar. Wagram. 2006. |
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Depeche Mode - 101(more) »rank: 22980starring: Martin Gore, David Gahan, Andrew Fletcher, Alan Wilder, Oliver Chesler
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At Worst...The Best of Boy George and Culture Club(more) »rank: 22960by: Culture Club
: :At best, Boy George and his band Culture Club were a dizzy mix of camp, drag, dub, disco, reggae, and new wave. The androgynous George rhumba-ed his way through hits like 'I'll Tumble 4 Ya' and crooned with white boy soul through their reggae classic 'Do You Really Want to Hurt Me' as well as the Delta-inspired 'Karma Chameleon.' At worst, the band had trouble finding direction and the proper vehicles for his smooth voice, producing clunkers like 'Church of the Poison Mind.' 'Move Away' and 'Miss Me Blind'--which actually took its chorus from a Japanese whiskey commercial--were Culture Club at their most ... |
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Hit Me with Your 80's Box!(more) »rank: 13944by: Various Artists
: :The second in the Hip-O imprint's series of '80s box sets, this three-CD compilation collects 42 hits from the decade of decadence. For those who want to shake their booty, they can get their freak on to Rick James, 'Jump' for the Pointer Sisters, and do a little 'Safety Dance' to Men Without Hats. Love new wave? Indulge in Flock of Seagulls, Duran Duran, Devo, and Adam Ant. And for those who want to rock--although not too hard--there's Billy Idol, the Pretenders, Rick Springfield, and Scandal. Yes, many of these cuts are predictable, but there are some surprise entries, like Rockwell's 'Somebody's Watching ... |
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In Your Room(more) »rank: 18678by: Yaz
:Album Description:2008 four disc (three CDs + NTSC/Region 0 DVD) anthology of the '80s Synthpop duo's recorded works on three CDs plus a bonus DVD that features classic Yazoo television performances from the BBC, promotional videos and a new short film containing exclusive new interviews with Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet. The box set features remastered and 5.1 mixes of both Yazoo's classic albums Upstairs At Eric's (Disc One) and You And Me Both (Disc Two) plus a third disc of B-sides and remixes. In short, this is an excellent set for Synthpop, Vince Clarke/Erasure/Depeche Mode and New Wave enthusiasts! NOTE: For legal ... |
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The Best of A Flock of Seagulls(more) »rank: 12548by: A Flock of Seagulls
: :'And I ra-a-an, I ran so far awa-a-ay....' OK, now that you've got that stuck in your head for the rest of the day, you may as well go ahead and get the rest of the hits and misses from the most badly coifed outfit in synth-pop history. Frontman Mike Score, a former hairdresser, is responsible for this Liverpool band's worst and best aspects, the latter being a talent for almost painfully catchy pop melodies and synth hooks that bounce along nicely over gradually descending bass lines. In addition to the aforementioned 'I Ran,' this best-of sports two versions of the equally sublime ... |
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The Best of Missing Persons(more) »rank: 5496by: Missing Persons
: :'And I ra-a-an, I ran so far awa-a-ay....' OK, now that you've got that stuck in your head for the rest of the day, you may as well go ahead and get the rest of the hits and misses from the most badly coifed outfit in synth-pop history. Frontman Mike Score, a former hairdresser, is responsible for this Liverpool band's worst and best aspects, the latter being a talent for almost painfully catchy pop melodies and synth hooks that bounce along nicely over gradually descending bass lines. In addition to the aforementioned 'I Ran,' this best-of sports two versions of the equally sublime ... |