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1.1 Suicide -Dream Baby Dream (Long Version)1.2 Implog- Holland Tunnel Dive1.3 Ludus- My Cherry Is in Sherry1.4 The Passage -Wave1.5 The Teardrop Explodes- Colours Fly Away1.6 A Certain Ratio -Knife Slits Water (7")1.7 Thomas Dolby -Windpower (High Power Extended Play)1.8 The Associates- Love Hangover1.9 Soft Cell- Torch (12")1.10 Culture Club- I'm Afraid of Me (Extended Dance Mix)1.11 Liaisons Dangereuses- los Niños Del Parque (12")1.12 Loose Joints- Is It All Over My Face? (Female Vocal) (12")1.13 The Valentine Brothers- Money's Too1.14 Tight (To Mention) (Vocal - Long Version)1.15 Grandmaster Flash ; the Furious Five-The Message (12")2.1 Gregory Isaacs- Night Nurse (Version)2.2 Dennis Brown- Love Has Found It's Way2.3 Annette Peacock- Pony2.4 Mathilde Santing- Behind a Painted Smile2.5 The Pale Fountains -Thank You2.6 Tears for Fears- Mad World (World Remix)2.7 Siouxsie and the Banshees- Slowdive (12")2.8 Quando Quango- Tingle2.9 Trio- Da Da Da Ich Lieb Dich Nicht Du Liebst Mich Nicht Aha Aha Aha2.10 Bow Wow Wow -See Jungle! (Jungle Boy) (12" Re-Mixed Version)2.11 Hey! Elastica -Eat Your Heart Out (12")2.12 Haysi Fantayzee -John Wayne Is Big Leggy (7")2.13 Blue Rondo a la Turk -The Heavens Are Crying (7")2.14 Blancmange- Living on the Ceiling (12")2.15 The Temptations- Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)2.16 Laura Lee- I Need It Just As Bad As You2.17 Edwin Starr- War2.18 Sugarhill Gang- Apache (12")3.1 Iggy ; the Stooges -I'm Sick of You3.2 Swamp Children -You've Got Me Beat3.3 Fiat Lux- Feels Like Winter Again3.4 John Cooper Clarke- Night People3.5 Stockholm Monsters -Fairy Tales3.6 Josef K -Sorry for Laughing3.7 Royal Family and the Poor- Art on 453.8 23 Skidoo -The Gospel Comes to New Guinea (12")3.9 The Higsons- Conspiracy3.10 The Psychedelic Furs- Mack the Knife3.11 Simple Minds -Someone Somewhere (In Summertime) (12")3.12 Chaz Jankel- Glad to Know You (12")3.13 Abc- the Look of Love (Part One)3.14 Kurtis Blow -Tough (12" Vocal)3.15 Shalamar- a Night to Remember (Remix)3.16 The Barry Gray Orchestra-Thunderbirds4.1 Jah Wobble- Fading4.2 The Birthday Party- Release the Bats4.3 Killing Joke -Empire Song4.4 The Fall- Marquis Cha-Cha4.5 Dead or Alive- It's Been Hours Now4.6 The Sisters of Mercy- Alice4.7 Echo and the Bunnymen -The Back of Love4.8 Gang of Four- I Love a Man in Uniform4.9 Big Country- Harvest Home (Single Version)4.10 Section Twenty Five- Sakura4.11 (Matrixmix)4.12 Medium Medium -Hungry, So Angry4.13 The Members- Radio (Dub Version)4.14 Blue Zoo- Cry Boy Cry (12")4.15 Heaven 17- Let Me Go! (12")4.16 Defunkt- the Razor's Edge (12")4.17 Rockers Revenge- (Featuring Donnie Calvin) Walking on Sunshine '82 (Edit)4.18 Dexys Midnight Runners ; the Emerald Express -Come on Eileen (7") |
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.. Hacienda 1982 / 4cd Bookset |
 | | Description: | â?¢ 4CD book set celebrating the roots of The Haçienda, coinciding with its 40th anniversary. â?¢ Combining key sides spun by DJs with period tracks from acts who played the venue in 82. â?¢ The Haçiendaâ??s music policy, while erring towards independent music of all sorts, was eclectic â?? and thatâ??s reflected across the 60-odd tracks included. â?¢ From the opening New York underground sound of Suicide to chart-toppers from Dexyâ??s, via soul, post-punk, reggae, goth, disco and glam rock among many other styles, Haçienda 1982 accurately reflects the music heard during that seminal first (half) year. On 21 May 1982, a nightclub opened which would become iconic worldwide, forever associated with the music and popular culture of Manchester, and its most famous homegrown label, Factory Records (indeed, it was given its own catalogue number, FAC 51). A converted yacht builderâ??s shop, the venue looked as striking and dramatic in its design as the output of Factory. From the start, it hosted a string of local as well as UK and international artists every week, interspersed by the turntable talents of DJs such as Hewan Clarke and Jon Savage. In due course, The Haçienda would embody Manchesterâ??s spirit of independence playing a key part in the explosion of rave culture, â??Baggyâ?? and eventually Britpop. Each disc is sequenced roughly in the order in which DJs would have played the songs, starting with the more downbeat or adventurous material and eventually building to classic dancefloor fillers. Elsewhere, a smattering of Manchester/Factory acts make their presence felt while underground club anthems abound, from The Valentine Brothersâ?? original version of â??Moneyâ??s Too Tight (To Mention)â?? (as covered by the cityâ??s own Simply Red) to Defunktâ??s â??The Razorâ??s Edgeâ?? and â??The Gospel Comes To New Guineaâ?? by 23 Skidoo. Equally, many mainstream pop stars played the club that year, from Soft Cell, Blancmange and Tears For Fears to the yearâ??s biggest breakthrough, Culture Club. Haçienda 1982 is endorsed by New Orderâ??s Peter Hook (who owns the rights to the clubâ??s brand), who has written a foreword. In addition, local writer Mick Middles has penned an essay interviewing those who were involved, together with mini-biographies of all the acts featured on the compilation. The anniversary is also being acknowledged with a TV documentary. In short, Haçienda 1982 is the ultimate tribute to a landmark venue in the history of club culture. - .. HACIENDA 1982 / 4CD BOOKSETFour CDs in hardback book packaging. This set celebrates the roots of The Haçienda, coinciding with it's 40th anniversary. Combining key sides spun by DJs with period tracks from acts who played the venue in 82. The Haçienda's music policy, while erring towards independent music of all sorts, was eclectic - and that's reflected across the 60-odd tracks included. From the opening New York underground sound of Suicide to chart-toppers from Dexy's, via soul, post-punk, reggae, goth, disco and glam rock among many other styles, Haçienda 1982 accurately reflects the music heard during that seminal first (half) year. On 21 May 1982, a nightclub opened which would become iconic worldwide, forever associated with the music and popular culture of Manchester, and it's most famous homegrown label, Factory Records. In due course, The Haçienda would embody Manchester's spirit of independence playing a key part in the explosion of rave culture, 'Baggy' and eventually Britpop. Each disc is sequenced roughly in the order in which DJs would have played the songs, starting with the more downbeat or adventurous material and eventually building to classic dancefloor fillers. Elsewhere, a smattering of Manchester/Factory acts make their presence felt while underground club anthems abound, from The Valentine Brothers' original version of 'Money's Too Tight (To Mention)' (as covered by the city's own Simply Red) to Defunkt's 'The Razor's Edge' and 'The Gospel Comes To New Guinea' by 23 Skidoo. Equally, many mainstream pop stars played the club that year, from Soft Cell, Blancmange and Tears For Fears to the year's biggest breakthrough, Culture Club. Haçienda 1982 is endorsed by New Order's Peter Hook (who owns the rights to the club's brand), who has written a foreword.Marketed and Distributed by Cherry Red records Ltd. Made in the EU |  | | No. of tracks: |
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1011329CYR |
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