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1.1 Heaven 17 - Sunset Now1.2 ABC - How to Be a Millionaire1.3 Scritti Politti - Hypnotize1.4 Bananarama - the Wild Life1.5 Level 42 - the Chant Has Begun1.6 Helen Terry - Love Lies Lost1.7 Soft Cell - Down in the Subway1.8 Talk Talk?- Such a Shame1.9 Teddy Pendergrass?- Hold Me - Duet with Whitney Houston1.10 Dennis Edwards ; Siedah Garrett - Don't Look Any Further1.11 John Lennon - Borrowed Time1.12 M+M - Black Stations/ White Stations1.13 The Colour Field - the Colour Field1.14 Tom Robinson -?Ricky Don't Lose That Number1.15 Marillion?- Punch and Judy2.1 Cocteau Twins - Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops2.2 Siouxsie and the Banshees - Dazzle2.3 The Icicle Works - Birds Fly (Whisper to a Scream)2.4 Everything But the Girl - Each An Every One2.5 Malcolm McLaren - Carmen (L'oiseau Rebelle)2.6 The Associates?- Those First Impressions2.7 Blancmange - the Day Before You Came2.8 Sheila E.?- the Glamorous Life, PT 12.9 Divine?- I'm So Beautiful2.10 Evelyn Thomas - Masquerade2.11 Miquel Brown - He's a Saint, He's a Sinner2.12 Shalamar - Dancing in the Sheets2.13 Donna Summer - Supernatural Love (Remix)2.14 Sheena Easton - Strut2.15 Arrow - Hot Hot Hot3.1 Culture Club - Miss Me Blind3.2 Thompson Twins - the Gap3.3 The Fixx - Are We Ourselves?3.4 Go-Go's - Head Over Heels3.5 The Cars?- You Might Think3.6 The Psychedelic Furs - Heaven3.7 Visage - Love Glove3.8 Sparks - with All My Might3.9 Pretenders?- Show Me3.10 Daryl Hall ; John Oates - Adult Education3.11 Rick Springfield - Love Somebody3.12 Bon Jovi - Runaway3.13 Scorpions - Rock You Like a Hurricane3.14 Judas Priest - Freewheel Burning3.15 ZZ Top?- TV Dinners |
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 | Description: | Those tracks were generally the bigger hits of the year, with their chart achievement a factor in their inclusion. However, thatâ??s not the whole singles story of the year, and our celebration of 1984 wouldnâ??t be complete without shining a light on some of the yearsâ?? singles that have been compiled much less frequently over the past 40 yearsâ?¦
Welcome to THE VAULT for 1984â?¦ Some of the tracks included were Top 40 hits, some missed the chart completely. Some were representative of massive selling albums, and some were big hits in the U.S. and not in the U.Kâ?¦. but all are part of the wonderful pop story of 1984.
45 tracks across 3-LPs â?? NOW Yearbook â?? THE VAULT: 1984 â?? pressed in stunning transparent blue vinyl.
LP1 begins with some pop gems from established artists; Heaven 17, ABC, and Scritti Politti ahead of a U.S. single release from Bananarama. The solo debut from Helen Terry who had sung back-up vocals on the previous yearsâ?? massive seller â??Colour By Numbersâ?? from Culture Club features along with Level 42, Soft Cell and Talk Talk who close the first side with â??Such A Shameâ??. Flip the LP over to enjoy the sumptuous vocal pairings of Teddy Pendergrass and Whitney Houston, and Dennis Edwards and Siedah Garrett. The side also features the debut from the Colour Field, M+Mâ??s â??Black Stations/White Stationsâ?? and established artists Tom Robinson and Marillion.
The second disc kicks off with a stunning collection of indie-pop, including Cocteau Twins, Siouxsie And The Banshees, The Icicle Works and the Top 40 debut from Everything But The Girlâ?¦ plus Malcolm McLaren, The Associates and Blancmange with their cover of ABBAâ??s â??The Day Before You Cameâ??, whilst the dance-floor beckons on the other side with electro-dance and Hi-NRG from Sheila E., Divine, Evelyn Thomas, Miquel Brown, and chart regulars Shalamar, Donna Summer and Sheena Easton â?? with Arrow closing the LP with carnival favourite â??Hot Hot Hotâ??.
The final LP focuses on singles that found chart success in the U.S. and opens with Culture Clubâ??s â??Miss Me Blindâ??, which didnâ??t get a single release in the U.K, alongside a selection of U.S. new-wave hits from The Fixx, Go-Goâ??s and The Cars. Synth-led tracks from The Psychedelic Furs, Visage and Sparks close the side. Pretenders opens the final side with â??Show Meâ??, which was a U.S. hit, but not a single in the U.K. Daryl Hall & John Oates, and Rick Springfield continued their run of Stateside hits and Bon Jovi debuted with â??Runawayâ??. Scorpions and Judas Priest are up next with rock classics â??Rock You Like A Hurricaneâ??, and â??Freewheel Burningâ??â?¦ and the final word is given to ZZ Top with â??TV Dinnersâ?? one of four singles from their massive â??Eliminatorâ?? album.
NOW Yearbook â?? The Vault: 1984 â?? A continued celebration of this magical year in pop! - BLUE1984 was a truly incredible year in pop music, and we have included a fabulous selection of tracks on the 1984 Yearbook and the 80-84 Final Chapter as part of our appreciation of the year. Those tracks were generally the bigger hits of the year, with their chart achievement a factor in their inclusion. However, that's not the whole singles story of the year, and our celebration of 1984 wouldn't be complete without shining a light on some of the years' singles that have been compiled much less frequently over the past 40 years... Welcome to THE VAULT for 1984... Some of the tracks included were Top 40 hits, some missed the chart completely. Some were representative of massive selling albums, and some were big hits in the U.S. and not in the U.K... but all are part of the wonderful pop story of 1984. 45 tracks across 3-LPs - NOW Yearbook - THE VAULT: 1984 - pressed in stunning transparent blue vinyl. LP1 begins with some pop gems from established artists; Heaven 17, ABC, and Scritti Politti ahead of a U.S. single release from Bananarama. The solo debut from Helen Terry who had sung back-up vocals on the previous years' massive seller 'Colour By Numbers' from Culture Club features along with Level 42, Soft Cell and Talk Talk who close the first side with 'Such A Shame'. Flip the LP over to enjoy the sumptuous vocal pairings of Teddy Pendergrass and Whitney Houston, and Dennis Edwards and Siedah Garrett. The side also features the debut from the Colour Field, M+M's 'Black Stations/White Stations' and established artists Tom Robinson and Marillion. The second disc kicks off with a stunning collection of indie-pop, including Cocteau Twins, Siouxsie And The Banshees, The Icicle Works and the Top 40 debut from Everything But The Girl... plus Malcolm McLaren, The Associates and Blancmange with their cover of ABBA's 'The Day Before You Came', whilst the dance-floor beckons on the other side with electro-dance and Hi-NRG from Sheila E., Divine, Evelyn Thomas, Miquel Brown, and chart regulars Shalamar, Donna Summer and Sheena Easton - with Arrow closing the LP with carnival favourite 'Hot Hot Hot'. The final LP focuses on singles that found chart success in the U.S. and opens with Culture Club's 'Miss Me Blind', which didn't get a single release in the U.K, alongside a selection of U.S. new-wave hits from The Fixx, Go-Go's and The Cars. Synth-led tracks from The Psychedelic Furs, Visage and Sparks close the side. Pretenders opens the final side with 'Show Me', which was a U.S. hit, but not a single in the U.K. Daryl Hall & John Oates, and Rick Springfield continued their run of Stateside hits and Bon Jovi debuted with 'Runaway'. Scorpions and Judas Priest are up next with rock classics 'Rock You Like A Hurricane', and 'Freewheel Burning'... and the final word is given to ZZ Top with 'TV Dinners' one of four singles from their massive 'Eliminator' album. NOW Yearbook - The Vault: 1984 - A continued celebration of this magical year in pop!Title is "Now Yearbook The Vault 1984" on spine
All three LPs are listed on the rear as SIDE A and SIDE B
Other notes from sleeve:
A1: Remastered 2006
B3: Remastered 2010
D6: Original version features on the album "Cats Without Claws"
D7: Taken from the album A Private Heaven
E1: Remastered 2003
F5: 2015 - Remaster
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