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Best Of British 50 GOLDEN YEARS OF BRITISH POPULAR MUSIC

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Best Of British: 50 GOLDEN YEARS OF BRITISH POPULA...

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Virgin Records Limited
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Bohemian Rhapsody Queen
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2.  Angels Robbie Williams
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3.  Life On Mars David Bowie
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4.  A Whiter Shade Of Pale Procol Harum
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5.  Waterloo Sunset The Kinks
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6.  Maggie May Rod Stewart
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7.  Out Of Time Chris Farlowe
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8.  Oliver's Army Elvis Costello
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9.  Virginia Plain Roxy Music
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10.  West End Girls Pet Shop Boys
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11.  Downtown Petula Clark
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12.  Goldfinger Shirley Bassey
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13.  Live And Let Die Paul McCartney...
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14.  Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick Ian Dury & The...
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15.  Karma Chameleon Culture Club
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16.  It Must Be Love Madness
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17.  Itchycoo Park Small Faces
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18.  Solsbury Hill Peter Gabriel
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19.  Golden Brown The Stranglers
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20.  Vienna Ultravox
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21.  Tubular Bells Mike Oldfield
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Imagine John Lennon
Plastic Ono Band
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2.  Albatross Fleetwood Mac
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3.  I'm Not In Love 10cc
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4.  Home Thoughts From Abroad Clifford T Ward
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5.  Rocket Man: (I Think It's Going To Be A Long, Long... Elton John
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6.  True Spandau Ballet
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7.  He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother The Hollies
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8.  Blackberry Way The Move
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9.  Baker Street Gerry Rafferty
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10.  Ordinary World Duran Duran
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11.  Make Me Smile: Come Up & See Me Steve Harley &...
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12.  Mama Told Me Not To Come Tom Jones And S...
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13.  The House Of The Rising Sun The Animals
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14.  Apache The Shadows
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15.  We Don't Talk Anymore Cliff Richard
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16.  She's Not There The Zombies
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17.  China In Your Hand T'Pau
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18.  Whole Again Atomic Kitten
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19.  You Don't Have To Say You Love Me Dusty Springfield
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20.  In The Air Tonight Phil Collins
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Featured Review
If I Were A Boy If I Were A Boy
Beyonce
As far as pop stars go, Beyoncé can be granted supernova status; enjoying a never ending period of constant expansion. Maybe that's why she now feels obliged to introduce an alter ego and name her imminent double CD "I am Sasha Fierce" after it. The album is supposed to show two opposite artistic sides: with Beyoncé focusing on the mellower, ballad-singing, aspect of her personality and Sasha showing the, eerm, fiercer, sophisticated dancey glamour. "If I Were A Boy" belongs to the old-fashioned former and, on paper, it sounded like a female answer to Prince's gender bender classic "If I Was Your Girlfriend." But despite the promising premise, its rather dull lyrics,never far away from cliché land, are nothing like the purple genius' spicy machinations. Drinking bear, chasing girls and trying to understand how a woman feels to become a better man it's all the Destiny's Child would like to do if she was indeed a boy. Ballads have never been Beyoncé's forte, so it doesn't take much thought to guess which side we're likely to prefer. Bring on Sasha Fierce!!
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