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Alternative Eighties 

Various

Alternative Eighties

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Limited
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Rock The Casbah The Clash
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2.  The First Picture Of You Lotus Eaters
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3.  Pretty In Pink The Psychedelic Furs
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4.  Brilliant Mind Furniture
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5.  Love Is A Wonderful Colour The Icicle Works
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6.  Life In A Northern Town Dream Academy
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7.  Blue Monday New Order
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8.  The King Of Rock 'N' Roll Prefab Sprout
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9.  I'm In Love With A German Film Star The Passions
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10.  Digging Your Scene The Blow Monkeys
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11.  Ziggy Stardust Bauhaus
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12.  Birthday The Sugarcubes
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13.  Another Girl, Another Planet The Only Ones
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14.  E=MC2 Big Audio Dynamite
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15.  Never Never The Assembly
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16.  Crash The Primitives
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17.  World Shut Your Mouth Julian Cope
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18.  There's A Ghost In My House The Fall
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19.  Are Friends Electric? Tubeway Army
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  She Sells Sanctuary The Cult
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2.  The Killing Moon Echo
Echo & The Bunnymen
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3.  Boys Don't Cry The Cure
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4.  Party Fears Two Associates
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5.  Liberator Spear Of Destiny
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6.  Reward The Teardrop Ex...
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7.  Heaven: (Feels Like) Fiction Factory
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8.  Young At Heart The Bluebells
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9.  I Could Be Happy Altered Images
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10.  Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops Cocteau Twins
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11.  Sometimes Erasure
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12.  This Is The Day The The
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13.  Sonic Boom Boy Westworld
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14.  Living On The Ceiling Blancmange
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15.  Lost Weekend Lloyd Cole And...
Lloyd Cole
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16.  Everyday I Write The Book The Attractions
Elvis Costello
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17.  Shout To The Top The Style Council
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18.  Always The Sun The Stranglers
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19.  Dirty Old Town The Pogues
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20.  A New England Kirsty MacColl
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Featured Review
The Fear The Fear
Lily Allen
Lily Allen was getting itchy feet after her record label repeatedly postponed the release of her second effort, "It's Not Me, It's You"; but finally, in the new year, her turn to revalidate herself will arrive, beginning with another slice of shiny pop, in which the singer indulges into pop stars' usual temptation of ranting about the difficulties of a newly acquired celebrity lifestyle. No panic, though; "The Fear" is not another of those self-pitying pats in the back. Instead, is pretty much "Alright Still" once again; with Lily's witty lyrics underlined by light electronic touches, making it even more chart-friendly. A strong return, only overshadowed by the sudden impact caused when her spontaneous version of Britney's "Womanizer" leaked from producer Mark Ronson's online radio show. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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