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School Disco.com The Best Days Of Your Life

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School Disco.com: The Best Days Of Your Life

Genre: DANCE
Label: Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Limited
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 4
1.  Don't Stop Me Now: 1st PERIOD Queen
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2.  Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go: 1st PERIOD Wham!
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3.  Baggy Trousers: 1st PERIOD Madness
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4.  Mickey: 1st PERIOD Toni Basil
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5.  Swords Of A Thousand Men: 1st PERIOD Tenpole Tudor
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6.  It's Raining Men: 1st PERIOD The Weather Girls
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7.  Walk Like An Egyptian: 1st PERIOD The Bangles
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8.  This Ole House: 1st PERIOD Shakin' Stevens
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9.  The One And Only: 1st PERIOD Chesney Hawkes
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10.  Never Gonna Give You Up: 1st PERIOD Rick Astley
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11.  Girls Just Want To Have Fun: 1st PERIOD Cyndi Lauper
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12.  The Lion Sleeps Tonight: 1st PERIOD Tight Fit
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13.  Down Under: 1st PERIOD Men At Work
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14.  Jim'll Fix It: 1st PERIOD, BBC Theme David Mindel
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15.  Daydream Believer: 1st PERIOD The Monkees
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16.  I Don't Like Mondays: 1st PERIOD The Boomtown Rats
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17.  Crocodile Rock: 1st PERIOD Elton John
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18.  Rockin' All Over The World: 1st PERIOD Status Quo
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19.  True: 1st PERIOD Spandau Ballet
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20.  Grange Hill: 1st PERIOD, BBC Theme more
Disc 2 of 4
1.  Dancing Queen: 2nd PERIOD ABBA
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2.  I Want You Back: 2nd PERIOD The Jackson 5
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3.  December 1963: (Oh, What A Night) Frankie Valli &...
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4.  Uptown Girl: 2nd PERIOD Billy Joel
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5.  Don't Go: 2nd PERIOD Yazoo
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6.  The Power: 2nd PERIOD Snap!
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7.  Rockit: 2nd PERIOD Herbie Hancock
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8.  Whole Lotta Love: 2nd PERIOD, (Top of the Pops Theme) CCS
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9.  Rocks: 2nd PERIOD Primal Scream
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10.  Fight For Your Right: 2nd PERIOD, (You Gotta), (To... Beastie Boys
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11.  Cum' On Feel The Noize: 2nd PERIOD Slade
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12.  School's Out: 2nd PERIOD Alice Cooper
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13.  Town Called Malice: 2nd PERIOD The Jam
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14.  The Reaper: 2nd PERIOD, (Don't Fear) Blue Öyster Cult
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15.  Can't Take My Eyes Off You: 2nd PERIOD Boys Town Gang
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16.  Rhythm Of The Night: 2nd PERIOD DeBarge
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17.  Modern Girl: 2nd PERIOD Sheena Easton
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18.  Candy Girl: 2nd PERIOD New Edition
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19.  Hey You: 2nd PERIOD, (The Rock Steady Crew) Rock Steady Crew
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20.  The Final Countdown: 2nd PERIOD Europe
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Disc 3 of 4
1.  Walk This Way: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD Run-D.M.C. Feat...
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2.  Place Your Hands: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD Reef
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3.  More Than A Feeling: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD Boston
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4.  Don't You: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD, (Forget About Me) Simple Minds
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5.  Freedom: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD Wham!
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6.  Gloria: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD Laura Branigan
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7.  Video Killed The Radio Star: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD Buggles
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8.  Best Years Of Our Lives: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD Modern Romance
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9.  99 Red Balloons: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD Nena
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10.  Lonely Boy: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD Andrew Gold
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11.  The Lovecats: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD The Cure
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12.  Breakin' There's No Stopping Us: SPRING TERM, 1st... Ollie & Jerry
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13.  Simon Says: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD 1910 Fruitgum C...
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14.  Boxerbeat: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD Jo Boxers
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15.  Young At Heart: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD The Bluebells
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16.  Lady Marmalade: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD LaBelle
Patti LaBelle
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17.  Build Me Up Buttercup: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD The Foundations
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18.  Hi Ho Silver Lining: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD Jeff Beck
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19.  Golden Brown: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD The Stranglers
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20.  Zoom: SPRING TERM, 1st PERIOD Fat Larry's Band
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Disc 4 of 4
1.  Rock The Casbah: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD The Clash
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2.  Dead Ringer For Love: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Meat Loaf
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3.  Teenage Dirtbag: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Wheatus
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4.  Oliver's Army: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD The Attractions
Elvis Costello
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5.  Goody Two Shoes: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Adam Ant
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6.  Karma Chameleon: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Culture Club
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7.  Come On Eileen: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Dexy's Midnight...
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8.  I Think We're Alone Now: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Tiffany
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9.  I Love The Nightlife: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD, (Di... Alicia Bridges
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10.  Break My Stride: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Matthew Wilder
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11.  Mama Used To Say: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Junior
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12.  Word Up: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Cameo
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13.  Relax: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Frankie Goes To...
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14.  Blue Monday '88: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD New Order
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15.  Girls On Film: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Duran Duran
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16.  Take On Me: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD A-ha
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17.  Walking On Sunshine: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Katrina And The...
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18.  Groove Is In The Heart: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Deee-Lite
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19.  Popcorn: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Hot Butter
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20.  Morning Has Broken: SPRING TERM, 2nd PERIOD Cat Stevens
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Featured Review
Human Human
The Killers
Before Stuart Price and The Killers originally hooked up in 2004 the worlds of dance and indie were often mutually exclusive with dance remixes of indie tracks, despite a few notable exceptions, often no more than mismanaged afterthoughts. However, when the Thin White Duke remix of 'Mr Brightside' burst on the scene it captured the imagination of both the indie kids and the clubbing masses and became one of the most talked about tracks on both the pages of NME and Mixmag. Fast forward four years and post Klaxons indie dance has almost become a cliché with every new band and its dog incorporating synthesizers and drum machines. Still, this hasn't deterred The Killers reuniting with Mr Price to produce their third album, 'Day & Age'. Production wise The Killers latest offering, 'Human', takes plenty of cues from synth pop and nu-wave as well as Stuart Price's earlier work as Zoot Woman. All in all the track works pretty efficiently with a big electronic sounding drum kit pushing the song along to its dance infused instrumental outro. However on closer inspection of Brandon Flower's nonsensical lyrics seems to let all the shiny production down. Take the grammatically incredulous chorus line of 'Are we human or are we dancer' which simply begs the question, "What does he mean?!" Like The Killer's live performance at the European Music Awards that was all at once motionless and spectacular thanks to the use of Fifty foot LCD screens, 'Human' may well be a case of style over substance.
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