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Pure 80's  (Audio CD) 
by Various Artists

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Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: August 10, 1999
Studio: Utv Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 40 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Video Killed the Radio Star - Downes, Geoffrey
2. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) - Lennox, Annie
3. Everybody Have Fun Tonight - Feldman, Nick
4. One Thing Leads to Another - Agius, Alfie
5. Hungry Like the Wolf - LeBon, Simon
6. Karma Chameleon - Craig, Mikey
7. Something About You - Badarou, Wally
8. Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Hughes, Chris [Drum
9. Tainted Love - Cobb, Ed
10. Obession - DesBarres, Michael
11. Higher Love - Jennings, Will
12. Addicted to Love - Palmer, Robert [1]
13. Relax - Gill, Peter [1]
14. Come on Eileen - Adams, Kevin
15. Rock This Town - Edmunds, Dave
16. Centerfold - Justman, Seth
17. Jessie's Girl - Springfield, Rick
18. Our House - Foreman, Chris [1]
19. Hold Me Now - Bailey, T.
20. Tempted - Difford, Chris
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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5I love this collectionApr 04, 2010
This is a nice helicopter ride through the 1980's. It has the best selection you are going to get on one cd. I really enjoy running with this playing. You won't be sorry you bought it. Great price and full length songs.

5Pure 80sFeb 10, 2010
You cant beat this oldies CD for the price...Not one scratch or flaw for the $4.98 I paid...GREAT deal!

5fine single CD retrospective--especially for the more casual fanApr 17, 2009
Pure 80's may not have all the biggest hits from the 1980s on it; but you get a whopping 20 tracks and that makes this CD a good deal. These songs bring back a lot of memories for me and that's special. These songs are well reproduced here; the quality of the sound is absolutely excellent. The artwork is good, too. I wish we had some liner notes!

The CD begins with The Buggles performing a great hit entitled "Video Killed the Radio Star." "Video Killed the Radio Star" got played so much on the radio I knew all the lyrics by heart! This tune has a fine musical arrangement that The Buggles do this one up right. In addition, "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" by The Eurythmics was just one of their best tunes; The Eurythmics never sounded better and that strong percussion marks the beat along with the drums. They sing this pretty well, too! I love it; and this was played in all the clubs back in the day. I don't think Wang Chung got enough true respect for their "Everybody Have Fun Tonight;" it's quite a strong number and Wang Chung really showed they had a lot of talent.

There's also the hit "One Thing Leads To Another" by The Fixx; and listen for "Something About You" by Level 42. Level 42 really shines on this tune; "Something About You" was and remains a big hit for them and they do this one with a lot of class. Culture Club got a lot of mileage from "Karma Chameleon" and they deserved every bit of the attention and airplay that they got for this tune. "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" keeps Tears For Fears squarely in the spotlight which was right where they always belonged--awesome! In addition, I really like "Higher Love" by the wonderful Steve Winwood; Steve really sings this one straight out of the ballpark and he remains a music icon to this day.

"Addicted To Love" by Robert Palmer is another song that features the talents of a very accomplished artist; you're bound to enjoy "Addicted To Love." The guitars, percussion and drums combine to form the basis of a strong musical arrangement--but wisely they never steal the show away from Robert; he stays in the spotlight and that's quite all right by me! Dexys Midnight Runners do their wonderful "Come On Eileen;" I remember hearing this on the radio and rushing out to the record store to buy the LP single of this number so I could listen anytime I wanted to hear it! The Stray Cats do a magnificent job on "Rock This Town;" they use the music to complement their vocals perfectly.

Madness plays and sings "Our House" which always makes me think of my childhood home--it's THAT good. This tune will bring back memories and Madness harmonizes really well on the chorus for this classic 80's tune! The CD even ends strong with Squeeze playing "Tempted." "Tempted" was one of their biggest hits ever and they still rank high in my book. They play this to perfection, too.

Overall, Pure 80's is a great CD that I heartily recommend to people who like music from the 1980s. Truthfully, though, it is probably best suited for the newcomer who doesn't yet have these hits in their music collection; but it could be a nice addition for the more diehard fan as well. If you truly want an in-depth look at 80's music, however, I would recommend a box set of this genre of music.


5pure 80'sJan 07, 2009
My 8 yr old granddaughter said "This is Awesome"
My 7 yr old grandson said "sweet"

4This was my audio BibleSep 26, 2008
I used to fall asleep to this album throughout my middle-school years of heartache and pop-worship. This is my favorite compilation CD. It has the 4 songs that, to me, sport a tattoo of the 80s on their foreheads: "Video Killed the Radio Star", "Everybody (Wang Chung) Tonight", "Centerfold" and the epic "Jessie's Girl".

 
 
 
 
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