Electric Dreams 3CD (2017)

Artist: Various Performers
Title: Electric Dreams
Label: UMOD (Universal Music On Demand)
Copyright: Universal Music On Demand release; Universal Music Operations Limited
Style: New Wave, Synthpop, Sophisti-pop, Hi-NRG, Dance, Electronic, Nouveau-Disco
Release Date: 01-10-2017
Format: CD, Compilation
Quality: 256 Kbps/Joint Stereo/44100Hz
Tracks: 60 Tracks
Size: 475 Mb / 03:53:47 Min
Tracklist:
CD1 (20 / 77:25)
01. Giorgio Moroder And Philip Oakey - Together In Electric Dreams 03:48
02. Soft Cell - Tainted Love 02:40
03. Gary Numan - Cars 03:55
04. Tubeway Army - Are "Friends" Electric? 05:21
05. Ultravox! - Vienna 04:38
06. Heaven 17 - Temptation 03:33
07. The Human League - Don't You Want Me (Remastered) 03:57
08. Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax 03:56
09. Duran Duran - The Reflex (Single Version / Remastered 2010) 04:24
10. New Order - Blue Monday '88 04:04
11. Paul Hardcastle - 19 03:31
12. Harold Faltermeyer - Axel F (From "Beverly Hills Cop" Soundtrack) 03:01
13. Omd - Souvenir (Remastered 2003) 03:34
14. Visage - Fade To Grey 03:50
15. The Art Of Noise - Close (To The Edit) 04:07
16. Yello - The Race 03:20
17. Flash & The Pan - Waiting For A Train 03:43
18. Jan Hammer - Crockett's Theme (From "Miami Vice" Soundtrack) 03:32
19. Black - Wonderful Life 04:48
20. Tears For Fears - Mad World 03:34
CD2 (20 / 77:47)
21. Spandau Ballet - To Cut A Long Story Short 03:20
22. Go West - We Close Our Eyes 03:41
23. Simple Minds - Don't You (Forget About Me) (Remastered) 04:21
24. Living In A Box - Living In A Box 03:04
25. M - Pop Muzik 03:18
26. A-Ha - Take On Me 03:46
27. Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy (Radio Edit) 03:54
28. Howard Jones - What Is Love 03:39
29. Steve Winwood - Valerie (Remastered 2010) 04:07
30. Midge Ure - No Regrets 04:01
31. Belouis Some - Imagination 03:34
32. Animotion - Obsession 05:25
33. Blancmange - Living On The Ceiling 03:59
34. Sigue Sigue Sputnik - Love Missile F1-11 03:43
35. Electronic - Get The Message (7" Edit) 03:51
36. The Associates - Party Fears Two (Remastered) 04:07
37. Trans-X - Living On Video (Radio Edit) 03:44
38. Japan - Ghosts (Single Version / Remastered 2003) 03:54
39. Roxy Music - Avalon (Remastered) 04:15
40. The Cars - Drive 03:54
CD3 (20 / 78:34)
41. Donna Summer - I Feel Love 03:10
42. Sarah Jane Morris And The Communards - Don't Leave Me This Way 04:30
43. Freeez - I.O.U. (7" Version) 03:49
44. Nu Shooz - I Can't Wait 03:37
45. Grace Jones - Pull Up To The Bumper 04:41
46. Howard Jones - New Song 04:14
47. Johnny Hates Jazz - Shattered Dreams (Remastered 2008) 03:27
48. Alphaville - Big In Japan 03:51
49. China Crisis - Black Man Ray 03:37
50. David Sylvian & Ryuichi Sakamoto - Forbidden Colours 04:38
51. Sparks - Beat The Clock 04:23
52. Classix Nouveaux - Is It A Dream 03:37
53. Propaganda - Dr Mabuse 04:19
54. Thomas Dolby - She Blinded Me With Science 03:41
55. Devo - Whip It 02:39
56. Man Parrish - Hip Hop Be Bop (Don’t Stop) (Radio Edit) 04:28
57. Hashim - Al-Naafyish (The Soul) 05:32
58. Talk Talk - Talk Talk 03:15
59. The Cure - The Walk 03:30
60. Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart 03:26

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As the Seventies faded into the Eighties, Top of the Pops approached its 1000th episode, MTV launched in America, and kids across Britain were falling in love with pop music away from the TV, through a small little box called a Walkman. Through their headphones came new, strange sounds: mechanical, but organic and alive. The synthesiser was the sound of tomorrow, today, and it was thrilling.
If the Seventies was the era of the album, the Eighties gave new life to the single – short bursts of bright, gleeful keyboards, portals to other worlds which made yours feel a little brighter.
Pop music was suddenly ablaze with infectious and irresistible sounds, led by a new batch of stars, Marc Almond, Donna Summer, Grace Jones, Holly Johnson. All eccentric and lovable, extra-terrestrial yet human, and groomed for the video pop generation.
Gathered on this 3CD set are the very best tracks from the era, all monstrous hits, which define their times, yet still sound like the future. From the arched eyebrow of ‘Relax’, the Italo-disco of ‘I Feel Love’, to the swooning, grandiose ‘Vienna’.
But we begin with a collaboration between a moustachioed pioneer from the mountains of Italy, Giorgio Moroder, and the pride of Sheffield, Phil Oakey. The lightning in a bottle recording apparently took ten minutes to make. It’s lasted decades, and kickstarts this album, a pure celebration of the era. Enjoy!

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