Various Artists - NOW That's What I Call An Era - (FEELS LIKE) HEAVEN : 1978-1985
NOW Music proudly presents the continuation of the Era series with NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985, a celebration of essential synth-pop. This collection brings together 80 tracks across 4CDs highlighting some of the best from a transformative era in music.
CD1 opens with Queenâs epic 1984 anthem âRadio Ga Gaâ, followed by a run of key iconic tracks including Eurythmics with âSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)â, âViennaâ from Ultravox, the New Romantic signature âFade To Greyâ from Visage, and the 1979 #1 âAre Friends Electric?â from Gary Numan and Tubeway Army. Next up, chart debuts from Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet along with era-defining hits from Japan, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark and the massive #1 âTainted Loveâ from Soft Cell. Pop smashes from Heaven 17, Howard Jones and Nik Kershaw lead to sophisticated synth-pop from Scritti Politti and Tears For Fears with âMad Worldâ ahead of Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroderâs timeless collaboration âTogether In Electric Dreamsâ. This first CD closes with Fiction Factoryâs No.6 UK hit â(Feels Like) Heavenâ.
CD2 opens with Laurie Andersonâs still breathtaking UK No.2 âO Supermanâ, before The Human Leagueâs debut single âBeing Boiledâ from 1978 â and the hugely influential âBack To Natureâ from Fad Gadget. The Cureâs âLetâs Go To Bedâ and The Associates âParty Fears Twoâ lead into a trio of German synth-pop gems from Propaganda, Peter Schilling and Alphaville. Early chart successes for Simple Minds and Talk Talk follow alongside New Wave crossovers from Devo and Our Daughterâs Wedding. More international classics follow from Men Without Hats with âThe Safety Danceâ, Yello with âBostichâ and Telex with âMoskow Diskowâ â the opener from their 1979 album âLooking For St Tropezâ. Disc Two closes with Phil Lynottâs instantly recognisable âYellow Pearlâ which served as the theme tune to âTop of the Popsâ in the early 80s.
CD3 explodes into life with New Orderâs classic âBlue Mondayâ, before making way for Frankie Goes To Hollywoodâs #1 smash âRelaxâ. More hi-energy synth-pop follows with Dead Or Aliveâs âYou Spin Me Round (Like A Record)â and Bronski Beatâs anthemic âSmalltown Boyâ. #1s from Nena and Paul Hardcastle come ahead of the massive electro-dance hit âIOUâ from Freeez, and Donna Summer with âOur Loveâ, an influential cut from her 1979 âBad Girlsâ album. More hits follow with Imaginationâs âBody Talkâ, M & Robin Scott with âPop Muzikâ and Joe Jacksonâs sublime âSteppinâ Outâ. Early-80s electro-dance fusions from Tom Tom Club and Malcolm McLaren & The Worldâs Famous Supreme Team are next, whilst signing off this disc are two classic 80s theme tunes: Harold Faltermeyerâs âAxel Fâ (from the âBeverly Hills Copâ soundtrack), and Jan Hammerâs âMiami Vice Themeâ
The Final Disc starts with one of the biggest hits of the era from The Human League with 1981 chart-topper âDonât You Want Meâ. Norwegian trio a-ha saw âTake On Meâ become one of the decadesâ signature songs, whilst the 1979 #1 âVideo Killed The Radio Starâ from The Buggles became the first video shown on MTV in the US (and the final video shown on MTV in the UK)âŠstaying in 1979, Gary Numan hit #1 with the iconic âCarsâ and Sparks released their collaboration with producer Giorgio Moroder that included the Top 10 âBeat The Clockâ. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Darkâs debut single âElectricityâ is up next along with second appearances from Spandau Ballet, Duran Duran and Tears For Fears. Kim Wilde debuted with the pure-pop gold of âKids In Americaâ, and leads to a stellar run of synth-pop to close the collection â from Altered Images, Visage, Soft Cell with âTorchâ, The Cure with âThe Walkâ â and finishing with the elegant and haunting âGhostsâ from Japan.
NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985 â an unforgettable journey through some of the greatest tracks from the most influential artists - Celebrating one of the most groundbreaking & innovative eraâs in pop music.
NOW Music proudly presents the continuation of the Era series with NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era - (Feels Like) Heaven: 1978-1985, a celebration of essential synth-pop. This collection brings together 80 tracks across 4CDs in hard-back-book packaging complete with a 28-page booklet packed with notes on all the featured tracks - highlighting some of the best from a transformative era in music.
CD1 opens with Queenâs epic 1984 anthem âRadio Ga Gaâ, followed by a run of key iconic tracks including Eurythmics with âSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)â, âViennaâ from Ultravox, the New Romantic signature âFade To Greyâ from Visage, and the 1979 #1 âAre Friends Electric?â from Gary Numan and Tubeway Army. Next up, chart debuts from Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet along with era-defining hits from Japan, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark and the massive #1 âTainted Loveâ from Soft Cell. Pop smashes from Heaven 17, Howard Jones and Nik Kershaw lead to sophisticated synth-pop from Scritti Politti and Tears For Fears with âMad Worldâ ahead of Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroderâs timeless collaboration âTogether In Electric Dreamsâ. This first CD closes with Fiction Factoryâs No.6 UK hit â(Feels Like) Heavenâ.
CD2 opens with Laurie Andersonâs still breathtaking UK No.2 âO Supermanâ, before The Human Leagueâs debut single âBeing Boiledâ from 1978 â and the hugely influential âBack To Natureâ from Fad Gadget. The Cureâs âLetâs Go To Bedâ and The Associates âParty Fears Twoâ lead into a trio of German synth-pop gems from Propaganda, Peter Schilling and Alphaville. Early chart successes for Simple Minds and Talk Talk follow alongside New Wave crossovers from Devo and Our Daughterâs Wedding. More international classics follow from Men Without Hats with âThe Safety Danceâ, Yello with âBostichâ and Telex with âMoskow Diskowâ â the opener from their 1979 album âLooking For St Tropezâ. Disc Two closes with Phil Lynottâs instantly recognisable âYellow Pearlâ which served as the theme tune to âTop of the Popsâ in the early 80s.
CD3 explodes into life with New Orderâs classic âBlue Mondayâ, before making way for Frankie Goes To Hollywoodâs #1 smash âRelaxâ. More hi-energy synth-pop follows with Dead Or Aliveâs âYou Spin Me Round (Like A Record)â and Bronski Beatâs anthemic âSmalltown Boyâ. #1s from Nena and Paul Hardcastle come ahead of the massive electro-dance hit âIOUâ from Freeez, and Donna Summer with âOur Loveâ, an influential cut from her 1979 âBad Girlsâ album. More hits follow with Imaginationâs âBody Talkâ, M & Robin Scott with âPop Muzikâ and Joe Jacksonâs sublime âSteppinâ Outâ. Early-80s electro-dance fusions from Tom Tom Club and Malcolm McLaren & The Worldâs Famous Supreme Team are next, whilst signing off this disc are two classic 80s theme tunes: Harold Faltermeyerâs âAxel Fâ (from the âBeverly Hills Copâ soundtrack), and Jan Hammerâs âMiami Vice Themeâ
The Final Disc starts with one of the biggest hits of the era from The Human League with 1981 chart-topper âDonât You Want Meâ. Norwegian trio a-ha saw âTake On Meâ become one of the decadesâ signature songs, whilst the 1979 #1 âVideo Killed The Radio Starâ from The Buggles became the first video shown on MTV in the US (and the final video shown on MTV in the UK)âŠstaying in 1979, Gary Numan hit #1 with the iconic âCarsâ and Sparks released their collaboration with producer Giorgio Moroder that included the Top 10 âBeat The Clockâ. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Darkâs debut single âElectricityâ is up next along with second appearances from Spandau Ballet, Duran Duran and Tears For Fears. Kim Wilde debuted with the pure-pop gold of âKids In Americaâ, and leads to a stellar run of synth-pop to close the collection â from Altered Images, Visage, Soft Cell with âTorchâ, The Cure with âThe Walkâ â and finishing with the elegant and haunting âGhostsâ from Japan.
NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985 â an unforgettable journey through some of the greatest tracks from the most influential artists - Celebrating one of the most groundbreaking & innovative eraâs in pop music.
NOW Music proudly presents the continuation of the Era series with NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985, a celebration of essential synth-pop - highlighting some of the best from a transformative era in music. This collection brings together 43 tracks across 3LPs â pressed on a different colour for each LP: Red, Blue and Pink â and housed in a tri-fold sleeve packed with notes on all the featured tracks.
LP1 opens with Queenâs epic 1984 anthem âRadio Ga Gaâ, followed by a run of key iconic tracks including Eurythmics with âSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)â, the 1979 #1 âAre Friends Electric?â from Gary Numan and Tubeway Army, and Japanâs âQuiet Lifeâ which became their first Top 40 hit. Landmark chart debuts from Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet are up next with âTemptationâ, a huge hit for Heaven 17 closing the side. Flip the LP over for an opening pair of tracks that defined the New Romantic movement: âViennaâ from Ultravox, and âFade To Greyâ from Visage. Next up, Simple Mindsâ smash âPromised You A Miracleâ along with pop gold from Nik Kershaw and Kim Wilde, sophisticated synth-pop from Scritti Politti, and the LP closes with Phil Lynottâs instantly recognisable âYellow Pearlâ which served as the theme tune to âTop of the Popsâ in the early 80s.
LP2 starts with Laurie Andersonâs still breath-taking UK No.2 âO Supermanâ, before The Human Leagueâs debut single âBeing Boiledâ from 1978. âThe Walkâ from The Cure became a defining single of the era, and Telex with âMoskow Diskowâ â the opener from their 1979 album âLooking For St Tropezâ, was a club favourite along with new-wave crossover âLawnchairsâ from Our Daughterâs Wedding. A pair of synth-pop essentials close the side from Trio, and Fiction Factoryâs No.6 UK hit â(Feels Like) Heavenâ. Over on the other side, Norwegian trio a-ha saw âTake On Meâ become one of the decadesâ signature songs ahead of Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroderâs timeless collaboration âTogether In Electric Dreamsâ. Brilliant pop from Blancmange and Joe Jackson lead to the LPâs closing trio, finding Paul Hardcastleâs #1 â19â between two ZTT productions: The Art Of Noise with âClose (To The Edit)â, and the peerless âDuelâ from Propaganda.
LP3 explodes into life with New Orderâs classic âBlue Mondayâ, before making way for Bronski Beatâs anthemic âSmalltown Boyâ, Frankie Goes To Hollywoodâs #1 smash âRelaxâ, and hi-energy synth chart-topper âYou Spin Me Round (Like A Record)â from Dead Or Alive. The massive electro-dance hit âIOUâ from Freeez, and Donna Summer with âOur Loveâ an influential cut from her 1979 âBad Girlsâ album wrap up Side One and over to the final side, which kicks off with two of the eraâs biggest hits from The Human League with 1981 chart-topper âDonât You Want Meâ, and from the same year Soft Cell with their #1 âTainted Loveâ. Huge hits for Howard Jones and Tears For Fears come ahead of a second appearance from Japan with the elegant and haunting âGhostsâ - and to close the collection a trio of stellar late-70s singles: Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Darkâs debut single âElectricityâ followed by Sparks from 1979 with a track from their collaboration with producer Giorgio Moroder, the Top 10 âBeat The Clockâ, and staying in 1979, Gary Numan hit #1 with the iconic âCarsâ and signs off this stunning album.
NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985 â an unforgettable journey through some of the greatest tracks from the most influential artists - celebrating one of the most groundbreaking & innovative eraâs in pop music.
CD1:
1. Queen - Radio Ga Ga
2. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
3. Ultravox â Vienna
4. Visage - Fade To Grey
5. Gary Numan,TubewayArmy - Are âFriendsâ Electric?
6. Japan - Quiet Life
7. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Enola Gay
8. Soft Cell - Tainted Love
9. Duran Duran- Planet Earth
10. Spandau Ballet- To Cut A Long Story Short
11. Heaven 17 - Temptation
12. China Crisis - Christian
13. Howard Jones â New Song
14. Blancmange- Living On The Ceiling
15. Nik Kershaw - I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
16. Thompson Twins - Love On Your Side
17. Scritti Politti - Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)
18. Tears For Fears - Mad World
19. Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder - Together In Electric Dreams
20. Fiction Factory - (Feels Like) Heaven
CD2:
1. Laurie Anderson- O Superman
2. The Human League - Being Boiled
3. Fad Gadget - Back To Nature
4. The Cure - Let's Go To Bed
5. The Associates - Party Fears Two
6. New Order- Thieves Like Us
7. Propaganda - Duel
8. Peter Schilling- Major Tom (Coming Home)
9. Alphaville- Big In Japan
10. Talk Talk- Today
11. Simple Minds - Promised You A Miracle
12. Our Daughter's Wedding - Lawnchairs
13. Devo - Whip It
14. Men Without Hats - The Safety Dance
15. The Flying Lizards - Money
16. Trio - Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha
17. Yello - Bostich
18. Telex- Moskow Diskow
19. Thomas Dolby - Hyperactive!
20. Phil Lynott - Yellow Pearl
CD3:
1. New Order- Blue Monday
2. Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax
3. Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
4. Bronski Beat- Smalltown Boy
5. Nena - 99 Red Balloons
6. Paul Hardcastle - 19
7. Freeez - I.O.U.
8. Donna Summer - Our Love
9. Lipps Inc. - Funkytown
10. Animotion - Obsession
11. The Pointer Sisters - Automatic
12. Imagination- Body Talk
13. M / Robin Scott - Pop Muzik
14. Flash And The Pan - Waiting For A Train
15. Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out
16. Tom Tom Club - Genius Of Love
17. Malcolm McLaren & The World's Famous Supreme Team - Buffalo Gals
18. The Art Of Noise - Close (To The Edit)
19. Harold Faltermeyer - Axel F (From "Beverly Hills Cop" Soundtrack)
20. Jan Hammer - Miami Vice Theme (From "Miami Vice" Soundtrack)
CD4:
1. The Human League - Don't You Want Me
2. a-ha- Take On Me
3. Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin - It's My Party
4. The Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star
5. Gary Numan - Cars
6. Sparks â Beat The Clock
7. John Foxx - Burning Car
8. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Electricity
9. Spandau Ballet- The Freeze
10. Duran Duran- Careless Memories
11. Tears For Fears - Pale Shelter
12. Kajagoogoo- Too Shy
13. Howard Jones â What Is Love?
14. Thompson Twins - Doctor! Doctor!
15. Kim Wilde â Kids In America
16. Altered Images - Don't Talk To Me About Love
17. Visage - The Damned Don't Cry
18. Soft Cell - Torch
19. The Cure - The Walk
20. Japan - Ghosts
LP1 - Side A
1. Queen - Radio Ga Ga
2. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
3. Gary Numan,TubewayArmy - Are âFriendsâ Electric?
4. Japan - Quiet Life
5. Duran Duran- Planet Earth
6. Spandau Ballet- To Cut A Long Story Short
7. Heaven 17 - Temptation
LP1 â Side B
1. Ultravox â Vienna
2. Visage - Fade To Grey
3. Simple Minds - Promised You A Miracle
4. Thompson Twins - Love On Your Side
5. Nik Kershaw - I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
6. Kim Wilde â Kids In America
7. Scritti Politti - Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)
8. Phil Lynott - Yellow Pearl
LP2 â Side A
1. Laurie Anderson- O Superman
2. The Human League - Being Boiled
3. The Cure - The Walk
4. Telex- Moskow Diskow
5. Our Daughter's Wedding - Lawnchairs
6. Trio - Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha
7. Fiction Factory - (Feels Like) Heaven
LP2 â Side B
1. a-ha- Take On Me
2. Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder - Together In Electric Dreams
3. Blancmange- Living On The Ceiling
4. Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out
5. The Art Of Noise - Close (To The Edit)
6. Paul Hardcastle - 19
7. Propaganda - Duel
LP3 â Side A
1. New Order- Blue Monday
2. Bronski Beat- Smalltown Boy
3. Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax
4. Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
5. Freeez - I.O.U.
6. Donna Summer - Our Love
LP3 â Side B
1. The Human League â Donât You Want Me
2. Soft Cell - Tainted Love
3. Howard Jones â New Song
4. Tears For Fears - Mad World
5. Japan - Ghosts
6. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Electricity
7. Sparks â Beat The Clock
8. Gary Numan - Cars
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Various Artists - NOW That's What I Call An Era - (FEELS LIKE) HEAVEN : 1978-1985
Various Artists - NOW That's What I Call An Era - (FEELS LIKE) HEAVEN : 1978-1985
NOW Music proudly presents the continuation of the Era series with NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985, a celebration of essential synth-pop. This collection brings together 80 tracks across 4CDs highlighting some of the best from a transformative era in music.
CD1 opens with Queenâs epic 1984 anthem âRadio Ga Gaâ, followed by a run of key iconic tracks including Eurythmics with âSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)â, âViennaâ from Ultravox, the New Romantic signature âFade To Greyâ from Visage, and the 1979 #1 âAre Friends Electric?â from Gary Numan and Tubeway Army. Next up, chart debuts from Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet along with era-defining hits from Japan, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark and the massive #1 âTainted Loveâ from Soft Cell. Pop smashes from Heaven 17, Howard Jones and Nik Kershaw lead to sophisticated synth-pop from Scritti Politti and Tears For Fears with âMad Worldâ ahead of Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroderâs timeless collaboration âTogether In Electric Dreamsâ. This first CD closes with Fiction Factoryâs No.6 UK hit â(Feels Like) Heavenâ.
CD2 opens with Laurie Andersonâs still breathtaking UK No.2 âO Supermanâ, before The Human Leagueâs debut single âBeing Boiledâ from 1978 â and the hugely influential âBack To Natureâ from Fad Gadget. The Cureâs âLetâs Go To Bedâ and The Associates âParty Fears Twoâ lead into a trio of German synth-pop gems from Propaganda, Peter Schilling and Alphaville. Early chart successes for Simple Minds and Talk Talk follow alongside New Wave crossovers from Devo and Our Daughterâs Wedding. More international classics follow from Men Without Hats with âThe Safety Danceâ, Yello with âBostichâ and Telex with âMoskow Diskowâ â the opener from their 1979 album âLooking For St Tropezâ. Disc Two closes with Phil Lynottâs instantly recognisable âYellow Pearlâ which served as the theme tune to âTop of the Popsâ in the early 80s.
CD3 explodes into life with New Orderâs classic âBlue Mondayâ, before making way for Frankie Goes To Hollywoodâs #1 smash âRelaxâ. More hi-energy synth-pop follows with Dead Or Aliveâs âYou Spin Me Round (Like A Record)â and Bronski Beatâs anthemic âSmalltown Boyâ. #1s from Nena and Paul Hardcastle come ahead of the massive electro-dance hit âIOUâ from Freeez, and Donna Summer with âOur Loveâ, an influential cut from her 1979 âBad Girlsâ album. More hits follow with Imaginationâs âBody Talkâ, M & Robin Scott with âPop Muzikâ and Joe Jacksonâs sublime âSteppinâ Outâ. Early-80s electro-dance fusions from Tom Tom Club and Malcolm McLaren & The Worldâs Famous Supreme Team are next, whilst signing off this disc are two classic 80s theme tunes: Harold Faltermeyerâs âAxel Fâ (from the âBeverly Hills Copâ soundtrack), and Jan Hammerâs âMiami Vice Themeâ
The Final Disc starts with one of the biggest hits of the era from The Human League with 1981 chart-topper âDonât You Want Meâ. Norwegian trio a-ha saw âTake On Meâ become one of the decadesâ signature songs, whilst the 1979 #1 âVideo Killed The Radio Starâ from The Buggles became the first video shown on MTV in the US (and the final video shown on MTV in the UK)âŠstaying in 1979, Gary Numan hit #1 with the iconic âCarsâ and Sparks released their collaboration with producer Giorgio Moroder that included the Top 10 âBeat The Clockâ. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Darkâs debut single âElectricityâ is up next along with second appearances from Spandau Ballet, Duran Duran and Tears For Fears. Kim Wilde debuted with the pure-pop gold of âKids In Americaâ, and leads to a stellar run of synth-pop to close the collection â from Altered Images, Visage, Soft Cell with âTorchâ, The Cure with âThe Walkâ â and finishing with the elegant and haunting âGhostsâ from Japan.
NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985 â an unforgettable journey through some of the greatest tracks from the most influential artists - Celebrating one of the most groundbreaking & innovative eraâs in pop music.
NOW Music proudly presents the continuation of the Era series with NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era - (Feels Like) Heaven: 1978-1985, a celebration of essential synth-pop. This collection brings together 80 tracks across 4CDs in hard-back-book packaging complete with a 28-page booklet packed with notes on all the featured tracks - highlighting some of the best from a transformative era in music.
CD1 opens with Queenâs epic 1984 anthem âRadio Ga Gaâ, followed by a run of key iconic tracks including Eurythmics with âSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)â, âViennaâ from Ultravox, the New Romantic signature âFade To Greyâ from Visage, and the 1979 #1 âAre Friends Electric?â from Gary Numan and Tubeway Army. Next up, chart debuts from Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet along with era-defining hits from Japan, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark and the massive #1 âTainted Loveâ from Soft Cell. Pop smashes from Heaven 17, Howard Jones and Nik Kershaw lead to sophisticated synth-pop from Scritti Politti and Tears For Fears with âMad Worldâ ahead of Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroderâs timeless collaboration âTogether In Electric Dreamsâ. This first CD closes with Fiction Factoryâs No.6 UK hit â(Feels Like) Heavenâ.
CD2 opens with Laurie Andersonâs still breathtaking UK No.2 âO Supermanâ, before The Human Leagueâs debut single âBeing Boiledâ from 1978 â and the hugely influential âBack To Natureâ from Fad Gadget. The Cureâs âLetâs Go To Bedâ and The Associates âParty Fears Twoâ lead into a trio of German synth-pop gems from Propaganda, Peter Schilling and Alphaville. Early chart successes for Simple Minds and Talk Talk follow alongside New Wave crossovers from Devo and Our Daughterâs Wedding. More international classics follow from Men Without Hats with âThe Safety Danceâ, Yello with âBostichâ and Telex with âMoskow Diskowâ â the opener from their 1979 album âLooking For St Tropezâ. Disc Two closes with Phil Lynottâs instantly recognisable âYellow Pearlâ which served as the theme tune to âTop of the Popsâ in the early 80s.
CD3 explodes into life with New Orderâs classic âBlue Mondayâ, before making way for Frankie Goes To Hollywoodâs #1 smash âRelaxâ. More hi-energy synth-pop follows with Dead Or Aliveâs âYou Spin Me Round (Like A Record)â and Bronski Beatâs anthemic âSmalltown Boyâ. #1s from Nena and Paul Hardcastle come ahead of the massive electro-dance hit âIOUâ from Freeez, and Donna Summer with âOur Loveâ, an influential cut from her 1979 âBad Girlsâ album. More hits follow with Imaginationâs âBody Talkâ, M & Robin Scott with âPop Muzikâ and Joe Jacksonâs sublime âSteppinâ Outâ. Early-80s electro-dance fusions from Tom Tom Club and Malcolm McLaren & The Worldâs Famous Supreme Team are next, whilst signing off this disc are two classic 80s theme tunes: Harold Faltermeyerâs âAxel Fâ (from the âBeverly Hills Copâ soundtrack), and Jan Hammerâs âMiami Vice Themeâ
The Final Disc starts with one of the biggest hits of the era from The Human League with 1981 chart-topper âDonât You Want Meâ. Norwegian trio a-ha saw âTake On Meâ become one of the decadesâ signature songs, whilst the 1979 #1 âVideo Killed The Radio Starâ from The Buggles became the first video shown on MTV in the US (and the final video shown on MTV in the UK)âŠstaying in 1979, Gary Numan hit #1 with the iconic âCarsâ and Sparks released their collaboration with producer Giorgio Moroder that included the Top 10 âBeat The Clockâ. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Darkâs debut single âElectricityâ is up next along with second appearances from Spandau Ballet, Duran Duran and Tears For Fears. Kim Wilde debuted with the pure-pop gold of âKids In Americaâ, and leads to a stellar run of synth-pop to close the collection â from Altered Images, Visage, Soft Cell with âTorchâ, The Cure with âThe Walkâ â and finishing with the elegant and haunting âGhostsâ from Japan.
NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985 â an unforgettable journey through some of the greatest tracks from the most influential artists - Celebrating one of the most groundbreaking & innovative eraâs in pop music.
NOW Music proudly presents the continuation of the Era series with NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985, a celebration of essential synth-pop - highlighting some of the best from a transformative era in music. This collection brings together 43 tracks across 3LPs â pressed on a different colour for each LP: Red, Blue and Pink â and housed in a tri-fold sleeve packed with notes on all the featured tracks.
LP1 opens with Queenâs epic 1984 anthem âRadio Ga Gaâ, followed by a run of key iconic tracks including Eurythmics with âSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)â, the 1979 #1 âAre Friends Electric?â from Gary Numan and Tubeway Army, and Japanâs âQuiet Lifeâ which became their first Top 40 hit. Landmark chart debuts from Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet are up next with âTemptationâ, a huge hit for Heaven 17 closing the side. Flip the LP over for an opening pair of tracks that defined the New Romantic movement: âViennaâ from Ultravox, and âFade To Greyâ from Visage. Next up, Simple Mindsâ smash âPromised You A Miracleâ along with pop gold from Nik Kershaw and Kim Wilde, sophisticated synth-pop from Scritti Politti, and the LP closes with Phil Lynottâs instantly recognisable âYellow Pearlâ which served as the theme tune to âTop of the Popsâ in the early 80s.
LP2 starts with Laurie Andersonâs still breath-taking UK No.2 âO Supermanâ, before The Human Leagueâs debut single âBeing Boiledâ from 1978. âThe Walkâ from The Cure became a defining single of the era, and Telex with âMoskow Diskowâ â the opener from their 1979 album âLooking For St Tropezâ, was a club favourite along with new-wave crossover âLawnchairsâ from Our Daughterâs Wedding. A pair of synth-pop essentials close the side from Trio, and Fiction Factoryâs No.6 UK hit â(Feels Like) Heavenâ. Over on the other side, Norwegian trio a-ha saw âTake On Meâ become one of the decadesâ signature songs ahead of Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroderâs timeless collaboration âTogether In Electric Dreamsâ. Brilliant pop from Blancmange and Joe Jackson lead to the LPâs closing trio, finding Paul Hardcastleâs #1 â19â between two ZTT productions: The Art Of Noise with âClose (To The Edit)â, and the peerless âDuelâ from Propaganda.
LP3 explodes into life with New Orderâs classic âBlue Mondayâ, before making way for Bronski Beatâs anthemic âSmalltown Boyâ, Frankie Goes To Hollywoodâs #1 smash âRelaxâ, and hi-energy synth chart-topper âYou Spin Me Round (Like A Record)â from Dead Or Alive. The massive electro-dance hit âIOUâ from Freeez, and Donna Summer with âOur Loveâ an influential cut from her 1979 âBad Girlsâ album wrap up Side One and over to the final side, which kicks off with two of the eraâs biggest hits from The Human League with 1981 chart-topper âDonât You Want Meâ, and from the same year Soft Cell with their #1 âTainted Loveâ. Huge hits for Howard Jones and Tears For Fears come ahead of a second appearance from Japan with the elegant and haunting âGhostsâ - and to close the collection a trio of stellar late-70s singles: Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Darkâs debut single âElectricityâ followed by Sparks from 1979 with a track from their collaboration with producer Giorgio Moroder, the Top 10 âBeat The Clockâ, and staying in 1979, Gary Numan hit #1 with the iconic âCarsâ and signs off this stunning album.
NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985 â an unforgettable journey through some of the greatest tracks from the most influential artists - celebrating one of the most groundbreaking & innovative eraâs in pop music.
CD1:
1. Queen - Radio Ga Ga
2. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
3. Ultravox â Vienna
4. Visage - Fade To Grey
5. Gary Numan,TubewayArmy - Are âFriendsâ Electric?
6. Japan - Quiet Life
7. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Enola Gay
8. Soft Cell - Tainted Love
9. Duran Duran- Planet Earth
10. Spandau Ballet- To Cut A Long Story Short
11. Heaven 17 - Temptation
12. China Crisis - Christian
13. Howard Jones â New Song
14. Blancmange- Living On The Ceiling
15. Nik Kershaw - I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
16. Thompson Twins - Love On Your Side
17. Scritti Politti - Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)
18. Tears For Fears - Mad World
19. Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder - Together In Electric Dreams
20. Fiction Factory - (Feels Like) Heaven
CD2:
1. Laurie Anderson- O Superman
2. The Human League - Being Boiled
3. Fad Gadget - Back To Nature
4. The Cure - Let's Go To Bed
5. The Associates - Party Fears Two
6. New Order- Thieves Like Us
7. Propaganda - Duel
8. Peter Schilling- Major Tom (Coming Home)
9. Alphaville- Big In Japan
10. Talk Talk- Today
11. Simple Minds - Promised You A Miracle
12. Our Daughter's Wedding - Lawnchairs
13. Devo - Whip It
14. Men Without Hats - The Safety Dance
15. The Flying Lizards - Money
16. Trio - Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha
17. Yello - Bostich
18. Telex- Moskow Diskow
19. Thomas Dolby - Hyperactive!
20. Phil Lynott - Yellow Pearl
CD3:
1. New Order- Blue Monday
2. Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax
3. Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
4. Bronski Beat- Smalltown Boy
5. Nena - 99 Red Balloons
6. Paul Hardcastle - 19
7. Freeez - I.O.U.
8. Donna Summer - Our Love
9. Lipps Inc. - Funkytown
10. Animotion - Obsession
11. The Pointer Sisters - Automatic
12. Imagination- Body Talk
13. M / Robin Scott - Pop Muzik
14. Flash And The Pan - Waiting For A Train
15. Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out
16. Tom Tom Club - Genius Of Love
17. Malcolm McLaren & The World's Famous Supreme Team - Buffalo Gals
18. The Art Of Noise - Close (To The Edit)
19. Harold Faltermeyer - Axel F (From "Beverly Hills Cop" Soundtrack)
20. Jan Hammer - Miami Vice Theme (From "Miami Vice" Soundtrack)
CD4:
1. The Human League - Don't You Want Me
2. a-ha- Take On Me
3. Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin - It's My Party
4. The Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star
5. Gary Numan - Cars
6. Sparks â Beat The Clock
7. John Foxx - Burning Car
8. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Electricity
9. Spandau Ballet- The Freeze
10. Duran Duran- Careless Memories
11. Tears For Fears - Pale Shelter
12. Kajagoogoo- Too Shy
13. Howard Jones â What Is Love?
14. Thompson Twins - Doctor! Doctor!
15. Kim Wilde â Kids In America
16. Altered Images - Don't Talk To Me About Love
17. Visage - The Damned Don't Cry
18. Soft Cell - Torch
19. The Cure - The Walk
20. Japan - Ghosts
LP1 - Side A
1. Queen - Radio Ga Ga
2. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
3. Gary Numan,TubewayArmy - Are âFriendsâ Electric?
4. Japan - Quiet Life
5. Duran Duran- Planet Earth
6. Spandau Ballet- To Cut A Long Story Short
7. Heaven 17 - Temptation
LP1 â Side B
1. Ultravox â Vienna
2. Visage - Fade To Grey
3. Simple Minds - Promised You A Miracle
4. Thompson Twins - Love On Your Side
5. Nik Kershaw - I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
6. Kim Wilde â Kids In America
7. Scritti Politti - Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)
8. Phil Lynott - Yellow Pearl
LP2 â Side A
1. Laurie Anderson- O Superman
2. The Human League - Being Boiled
3. The Cure - The Walk
4. Telex- Moskow Diskow
5. Our Daughter's Wedding - Lawnchairs
6. Trio - Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha
7. Fiction Factory - (Feels Like) Heaven
LP2 â Side B
1. a-ha- Take On Me
2. Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder - Together In Electric Dreams
3. Blancmange- Living On The Ceiling
4. Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out
5. The Art Of Noise - Close (To The Edit)
6. Paul Hardcastle - 19
7. Propaganda - Duel
LP3 â Side A
1. New Order- Blue Monday
2. Bronski Beat- Smalltown Boy
3. Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax
4. Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
5. Freeez - I.O.U.
6. Donna Summer - Our Love
LP3 â Side B
1. The Human League â Donât You Want Me
2. Soft Cell - Tainted Love
3. Howard Jones â New Song
4. Tears For Fears - Mad World
5. Japan - Ghosts
6. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Electricity
7. Sparks â Beat The Clock
8. Gary Numan - Cars
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NOW Music proudly presents the continuation of the Era series with NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985, a celebration of essential synth-pop. This collection brings together 80 tracks across 4CDs highlighting some of the best from a transformative era in music.
CD1 opens with Queenâs epic 1984 anthem âRadio Ga Gaâ, followed by a run of key iconic tracks including Eurythmics with âSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)â, âViennaâ from Ultravox, the New Romantic signature âFade To Greyâ from Visage, and the 1979 #1 âAre Friends Electric?â from Gary Numan and Tubeway Army. Next up, chart debuts from Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet along with era-defining hits from Japan, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark and the massive #1 âTainted Loveâ from Soft Cell. Pop smashes from Heaven 17, Howard Jones and Nik Kershaw lead to sophisticated synth-pop from Scritti Politti and Tears For Fears with âMad Worldâ ahead of Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroderâs timeless collaboration âTogether In Electric Dreamsâ. This first CD closes with Fiction Factoryâs No.6 UK hit â(Feels Like) Heavenâ.
CD2 opens with Laurie Andersonâs still breathtaking UK No.2 âO Supermanâ, before The Human Leagueâs debut single âBeing Boiledâ from 1978 â and the hugely influential âBack To Natureâ from Fad Gadget. The Cureâs âLetâs Go To Bedâ and The Associates âParty Fears Twoâ lead into a trio of German synth-pop gems from Propaganda, Peter Schilling and Alphaville. Early chart successes for Simple Minds and Talk Talk follow alongside New Wave crossovers from Devo and Our Daughterâs Wedding. More international classics follow from Men Without Hats with âThe Safety Danceâ, Yello with âBostichâ and Telex with âMoskow Diskowâ â the opener from their 1979 album âLooking For St Tropezâ. Disc Two closes with Phil Lynottâs instantly recognisable âYellow Pearlâ which served as the theme tune to âTop of the Popsâ in the early 80s.
CD3 explodes into life with New Orderâs classic âBlue Mondayâ, before making way for Frankie Goes To Hollywoodâs #1 smash âRelaxâ. More hi-energy synth-pop follows with Dead Or Aliveâs âYou Spin Me Round (Like A Record)â and Bronski Beatâs anthemic âSmalltown Boyâ. #1s from Nena and Paul Hardcastle come ahead of the massive electro-dance hit âIOUâ from Freeez, and Donna Summer with âOur Loveâ, an influential cut from her 1979 âBad Girlsâ album. More hits follow with Imaginationâs âBody Talkâ, M & Robin Scott with âPop Muzikâ and Joe Jacksonâs sublime âSteppinâ Outâ. Early-80s electro-dance fusions from Tom Tom Club and Malcolm McLaren & The Worldâs Famous Supreme Team are next, whilst signing off this disc are two classic 80s theme tunes: Harold Faltermeyerâs âAxel Fâ (from the âBeverly Hills Copâ soundtrack), and Jan Hammerâs âMiami Vice Themeâ
The Final Disc starts with one of the biggest hits of the era from The Human League with 1981 chart-topper âDonât You Want Meâ. Norwegian trio a-ha saw âTake On Meâ become one of the decadesâ signature songs, whilst the 1979 #1 âVideo Killed The Radio Starâ from The Buggles became the first video shown on MTV in the US (and the final video shown on MTV in the UK)âŠstaying in 1979, Gary Numan hit #1 with the iconic âCarsâ and Sparks released their collaboration with producer Giorgio Moroder that included the Top 10 âBeat The Clockâ. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Darkâs debut single âElectricityâ is up next along with second appearances from Spandau Ballet, Duran Duran and Tears For Fears. Kim Wilde debuted with the pure-pop gold of âKids In Americaâ, and leads to a stellar run of synth-pop to close the collection â from Altered Images, Visage, Soft Cell with âTorchâ, The Cure with âThe Walkâ â and finishing with the elegant and haunting âGhostsâ from Japan.
NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985 â an unforgettable journey through some of the greatest tracks from the most influential artists - Celebrating one of the most groundbreaking & innovative eraâs in pop music.
NOW Music proudly presents the continuation of the Era series with NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era - (Feels Like) Heaven: 1978-1985, a celebration of essential synth-pop. This collection brings together 80 tracks across 4CDs in hard-back-book packaging complete with a 28-page booklet packed with notes on all the featured tracks - highlighting some of the best from a transformative era in music.
CD1 opens with Queenâs epic 1984 anthem âRadio Ga Gaâ, followed by a run of key iconic tracks including Eurythmics with âSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)â, âViennaâ from Ultravox, the New Romantic signature âFade To Greyâ from Visage, and the 1979 #1 âAre Friends Electric?â from Gary Numan and Tubeway Army. Next up, chart debuts from Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet along with era-defining hits from Japan, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark and the massive #1 âTainted Loveâ from Soft Cell. Pop smashes from Heaven 17, Howard Jones and Nik Kershaw lead to sophisticated synth-pop from Scritti Politti and Tears For Fears with âMad Worldâ ahead of Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroderâs timeless collaboration âTogether In Electric Dreamsâ. This first CD closes with Fiction Factoryâs No.6 UK hit â(Feels Like) Heavenâ.
CD2 opens with Laurie Andersonâs still breathtaking UK No.2 âO Supermanâ, before The Human Leagueâs debut single âBeing Boiledâ from 1978 â and the hugely influential âBack To Natureâ from Fad Gadget. The Cureâs âLetâs Go To Bedâ and The Associates âParty Fears Twoâ lead into a trio of German synth-pop gems from Propaganda, Peter Schilling and Alphaville. Early chart successes for Simple Minds and Talk Talk follow alongside New Wave crossovers from Devo and Our Daughterâs Wedding. More international classics follow from Men Without Hats with âThe Safety Danceâ, Yello with âBostichâ and Telex with âMoskow Diskowâ â the opener from their 1979 album âLooking For St Tropezâ. Disc Two closes with Phil Lynottâs instantly recognisable âYellow Pearlâ which served as the theme tune to âTop of the Popsâ in the early 80s.
CD3 explodes into life with New Orderâs classic âBlue Mondayâ, before making way for Frankie Goes To Hollywoodâs #1 smash âRelaxâ. More hi-energy synth-pop follows with Dead Or Aliveâs âYou Spin Me Round (Like A Record)â and Bronski Beatâs anthemic âSmalltown Boyâ. #1s from Nena and Paul Hardcastle come ahead of the massive electro-dance hit âIOUâ from Freeez, and Donna Summer with âOur Loveâ, an influential cut from her 1979 âBad Girlsâ album. More hits follow with Imaginationâs âBody Talkâ, M & Robin Scott with âPop Muzikâ and Joe Jacksonâs sublime âSteppinâ Outâ. Early-80s electro-dance fusions from Tom Tom Club and Malcolm McLaren & The Worldâs Famous Supreme Team are next, whilst signing off this disc are two classic 80s theme tunes: Harold Faltermeyerâs âAxel Fâ (from the âBeverly Hills Copâ soundtrack), and Jan Hammerâs âMiami Vice Themeâ
The Final Disc starts with one of the biggest hits of the era from The Human League with 1981 chart-topper âDonât You Want Meâ. Norwegian trio a-ha saw âTake On Meâ become one of the decadesâ signature songs, whilst the 1979 #1 âVideo Killed The Radio Starâ from The Buggles became the first video shown on MTV in the US (and the final video shown on MTV in the UK)âŠstaying in 1979, Gary Numan hit #1 with the iconic âCarsâ and Sparks released their collaboration with producer Giorgio Moroder that included the Top 10 âBeat The Clockâ. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Darkâs debut single âElectricityâ is up next along with second appearances from Spandau Ballet, Duran Duran and Tears For Fears. Kim Wilde debuted with the pure-pop gold of âKids In Americaâ, and leads to a stellar run of synth-pop to close the collection â from Altered Images, Visage, Soft Cell with âTorchâ, The Cure with âThe Walkâ â and finishing with the elegant and haunting âGhostsâ from Japan.
NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985 â an unforgettable journey through some of the greatest tracks from the most influential artists - Celebrating one of the most groundbreaking & innovative eraâs in pop music.
NOW Music proudly presents the continuation of the Era series with NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985, a celebration of essential synth-pop - highlighting some of the best from a transformative era in music. This collection brings together 43 tracks across 3LPs â pressed on a different colour for each LP: Red, Blue and Pink â and housed in a tri-fold sleeve packed with notes on all the featured tracks.
LP1 opens with Queenâs epic 1984 anthem âRadio Ga Gaâ, followed by a run of key iconic tracks including Eurythmics with âSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)â, the 1979 #1 âAre Friends Electric?â from Gary Numan and Tubeway Army, and Japanâs âQuiet Lifeâ which became their first Top 40 hit. Landmark chart debuts from Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet are up next with âTemptationâ, a huge hit for Heaven 17 closing the side. Flip the LP over for an opening pair of tracks that defined the New Romantic movement: âViennaâ from Ultravox, and âFade To Greyâ from Visage. Next up, Simple Mindsâ smash âPromised You A Miracleâ along with pop gold from Nik Kershaw and Kim Wilde, sophisticated synth-pop from Scritti Politti, and the LP closes with Phil Lynottâs instantly recognisable âYellow Pearlâ which served as the theme tune to âTop of the Popsâ in the early 80s.
LP2 starts with Laurie Andersonâs still breath-taking UK No.2 âO Supermanâ, before The Human Leagueâs debut single âBeing Boiledâ from 1978. âThe Walkâ from The Cure became a defining single of the era, and Telex with âMoskow Diskowâ â the opener from their 1979 album âLooking For St Tropezâ, was a club favourite along with new-wave crossover âLawnchairsâ from Our Daughterâs Wedding. A pair of synth-pop essentials close the side from Trio, and Fiction Factoryâs No.6 UK hit â(Feels Like) Heavenâ. Over on the other side, Norwegian trio a-ha saw âTake On Meâ become one of the decadesâ signature songs ahead of Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroderâs timeless collaboration âTogether In Electric Dreamsâ. Brilliant pop from Blancmange and Joe Jackson lead to the LPâs closing trio, finding Paul Hardcastleâs #1 â19â between two ZTT productions: The Art Of Noise with âClose (To The Edit)â, and the peerless âDuelâ from Propaganda.
LP3 explodes into life with New Orderâs classic âBlue Mondayâ, before making way for Bronski Beatâs anthemic âSmalltown Boyâ, Frankie Goes To Hollywoodâs #1 smash âRelaxâ, and hi-energy synth chart-topper âYou Spin Me Round (Like A Record)â from Dead Or Alive. The massive electro-dance hit âIOUâ from Freeez, and Donna Summer with âOur Loveâ an influential cut from her 1979 âBad Girlsâ album wrap up Side One and over to the final side, which kicks off with two of the eraâs biggest hits from The Human League with 1981 chart-topper âDonât You Want Meâ, and from the same year Soft Cell with their #1 âTainted Loveâ. Huge hits for Howard Jones and Tears For Fears come ahead of a second appearance from Japan with the elegant and haunting âGhostsâ - and to close the collection a trio of stellar late-70s singles: Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Darkâs debut single âElectricityâ followed by Sparks from 1979 with a track from their collaboration with producer Giorgio Moroder, the Top 10 âBeat The Clockâ, and staying in 1979, Gary Numan hit #1 with the iconic âCarsâ and signs off this stunning album.
NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985 â an unforgettable journey through some of the greatest tracks from the most influential artists - celebrating one of the most groundbreaking & innovative eraâs in pop music.
CD1:
1. Queen - Radio Ga Ga
2. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
3. Ultravox â Vienna
4. Visage - Fade To Grey
5. Gary Numan,TubewayArmy - Are âFriendsâ Electric?
6. Japan - Quiet Life
7. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Enola Gay
8. Soft Cell - Tainted Love
9. Duran Duran- Planet Earth
10. Spandau Ballet- To Cut A Long Story Short
11. Heaven 17 - Temptation
12. China Crisis - Christian
13. Howard Jones â New Song
14. Blancmange- Living On The Ceiling
15. Nik Kershaw - I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
16. Thompson Twins - Love On Your Side
17. Scritti Politti - Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)
18. Tears For Fears - Mad World
19. Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder - Together In Electric Dreams
20. Fiction Factory - (Feels Like) Heaven
CD2:
1. Laurie Anderson- O Superman
2. The Human League - Being Boiled
3. Fad Gadget - Back To Nature
4. The Cure - Let's Go To Bed
5. The Associates - Party Fears Two
6. New Order- Thieves Like Us
7. Propaganda - Duel
8. Peter Schilling- Major Tom (Coming Home)
9. Alphaville- Big In Japan
10. Talk Talk- Today
11. Simple Minds - Promised You A Miracle
12. Our Daughter's Wedding - Lawnchairs
13. Devo - Whip It
14. Men Without Hats - The Safety Dance
15. The Flying Lizards - Money
16. Trio - Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha
17. Yello - Bostich
18. Telex- Moskow Diskow
19. Thomas Dolby - Hyperactive!
20. Phil Lynott - Yellow Pearl
CD3:
1. New Order- Blue Monday
2. Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax
3. Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
4. Bronski Beat- Smalltown Boy
5. Nena - 99 Red Balloons
6. Paul Hardcastle - 19
7. Freeez - I.O.U.
8. Donna Summer - Our Love
9. Lipps Inc. - Funkytown
10. Animotion - Obsession
11. The Pointer Sisters - Automatic
12. Imagination- Body Talk
13. M / Robin Scott - Pop Muzik
14. Flash And The Pan - Waiting For A Train
15. Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out
16. Tom Tom Club - Genius Of Love
17. Malcolm McLaren & The World's Famous Supreme Team - Buffalo Gals
18. The Art Of Noise - Close (To The Edit)
19. Harold Faltermeyer - Axel F (From "Beverly Hills Cop" Soundtrack)
20. Jan Hammer - Miami Vice Theme (From "Miami Vice" Soundtrack)
CD4:
1. The Human League - Don't You Want Me
2. a-ha- Take On Me
3. Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin - It's My Party
4. The Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star
5. Gary Numan - Cars
6. Sparks â Beat The Clock
7. John Foxx - Burning Car
8. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Electricity
9. Spandau Ballet- The Freeze
10. Duran Duran- Careless Memories
11. Tears For Fears - Pale Shelter
12. Kajagoogoo- Too Shy
13. Howard Jones â What Is Love?
14. Thompson Twins - Doctor! Doctor!
15. Kim Wilde â Kids In America
16. Altered Images - Don't Talk To Me About Love
17. Visage - The Damned Don't Cry
18. Soft Cell - Torch
19. The Cure - The Walk
20. Japan - Ghosts
LP1 - Side A
1. Queen - Radio Ga Ga
2. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
3. Gary Numan,TubewayArmy - Are âFriendsâ Electric?
4. Japan - Quiet Life
5. Duran Duran- Planet Earth
6. Spandau Ballet- To Cut A Long Story Short
7. Heaven 17 - Temptation
LP1 â Side B
1. Ultravox â Vienna
2. Visage - Fade To Grey
3. Simple Minds - Promised You A Miracle
4. Thompson Twins - Love On Your Side
5. Nik Kershaw - I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
6. Kim Wilde â Kids In America
7. Scritti Politti - Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)
8. Phil Lynott - Yellow Pearl
LP2 â Side A
1. Laurie Anderson- O Superman
2. The Human League - Being Boiled
3. The Cure - The Walk
4. Telex- Moskow Diskow
5. Our Daughter's Wedding - Lawnchairs
6. Trio - Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha
7. Fiction Factory - (Feels Like) Heaven
LP2 â Side B
1. a-ha- Take On Me
2. Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder - Together In Electric Dreams
3. Blancmange- Living On The Ceiling
4. Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out
5. The Art Of Noise - Close (To The Edit)
6. Paul Hardcastle - 19
7. Propaganda - Duel
LP3 â Side A
1. New Order- Blue Monday
2. Bronski Beat- Smalltown Boy
3. Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax
4. Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
5. Freeez - I.O.U.
6. Donna Summer - Our Love
LP3 â Side B
1. The Human League â Donât You Want Me
2. Soft Cell - Tainted Love
3. Howard Jones â New Song
4. Tears For Fears - Mad World
5. Japan - Ghosts
6. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Electricity
7. Sparks â Beat The Clock
8. Gary Numan - Cars












