Title : Sounds Of The Eighties, 1985 Label : Time Life Medium : CD TTime : 74:02 Notes : A small paragraph about a couple of bands and a few pictures Reviewer: Charles R. Grosvenor Jr. Paid : $20 Rank : 5 out of 5. Track Listing -=-=-=-=-=-=- Title Artist(s) -=-=- -=-=-=-=- Take On Me A-Ha We Built This City Starship Sleeping Bag ZZ Top Some Like It Hot The Power Station Everytime You Go Away Paul Young Walking On Sunshine Katrina And The Waves Relax Frankie Goes To Hollywood Sea Of Love The Honeydrippers I Want To Know What Love Is Foreigner Miami Vice Theme Jan Hammer The Heat Is On Glenn Frey California Girls David Lee Roth St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion) John Parr Everybody Wants To Rule The World Tears For Fears Broken Wings Mr. Mister Voices Carry 'Til Tuesday Freeway of Love Aretha Franklin Nightshift Commodores Comments: Yet another great disc, I love these CD's, this one has a couple of songs that haven't made it onto other compilations which probably should. Songs like "St. Elmo's Fire" and "Broken Wings" for instance, and especially "Sea Of Love" which has to be the coolest thing Robert Plant has done (it's so unlike his normal style, it's fresh, it's a great make-out song, better than "Thank You" from his 'Zepplin days). I didn't even remember the Commodores having a hit in the eighties, so this disc was really full of a lot of suprises and also a lot of fun songs. I have an uncle whose a DJ, and he has them ship them every other week now, I don't blame him.
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