Album Results

The 90's 

Various

The 90's

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: BMG Special Marketing Europe GmbH
Release date: 2000

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 3
1.  That's Freedom John Famham
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2.  Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out Freak Power
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3.  Lily Was Here Candy Dulfer
Dave Stewart
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4.  What's A Woman? Vaya Con Dios
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5.  Rescue Me Bell Book
Candle
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6.  Tic Tic Tac Chilli
Carrapicho
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7.  Alice: (Who The X Is Alice) Gompie
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8.  Scatman's World Scatman John
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9.  Mega Mix Boney M.
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10.  Bow Down Mister Jesus Loves You
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11.  La Cumbia Sailor
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12.  The Shoop Shoop Song: (It's In His Kiss) Cher
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13.  Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Crash Test Dummies
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14.  Indian Spirits Andy Slavik
Susanne Kemmier
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15.  Hang On In There Baby Curiosity
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16.  Back For Good Take That
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Disc 2 of 3
1.  Narcotic Liquido
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2.  Mr. Jones Counting Crows
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3.  What's Up 4 Non Blondes
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4.  How Bizarre OMC
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5.  Baby I Love Your Way Big Mountain
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6.  Hail Hail Rock 'N' Roll Garland Jeffreys
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7.  Boombastic Shaggy
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8.  Samba De Janeiro Bellini
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9.  La Cucamarcha Tnn
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10.  Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life Monty Python
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11.  Doop Doop
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12.  I Am I Feel Alisha's Attic
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13.  Radio Orchid Fury In The Sla...
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14.  Stand By Me 4 The Cause
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15.  Can't Help Falling In Love UB40
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16.  Sit Down James
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Disc 3 of 3
1.  Sailing On The Seven Seas Omo
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2.  Missing No Mercy
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3.  When Do I Get To Sing: 'My Way' Sparks
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4.  I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For The Chimes
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5.  Believer Maria Glen
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6.  Breathe Midge Ure
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7.  Saturday Night Whigfield
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8.  Marcarena Los Del Rio
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9.  Mysterious Girl Peter Andre
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10.  Change Lisa Stansfield
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11.  I Wonder Why Curtis Stigers
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12.  I've Been Thinking About You Londonbeat
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13.  Sweetness Michelle Gayle
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14.  You're My Heart, You're My Soul '98 Modern Talking
Eric Singleton
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15.  In The Ghetto Ghetto People
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16.  Jive Connie Connie Francis
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Featured Review
Girls Girls
Sugababes
By roping in credible producers such as Richard X and peppering their songs with up to the minute electro touches, Sugababes have managed to create songs that appealed as much to the cynical music press as it did to teenage girls. Throw in a revolving door line up and a media fascination with the bands perceived moodiness and you have a recipe for the most successful girl band of the new millennium. However on "Girls", a cover of Ernie K-Does early R&B classic "Here Comes The Girls", The "Babes" lack any of the inventiveness that made singles such as "Freak Like Me" and "Push The Button" so enjoyable. As countless artists have proved over the years, there's nothing wrong with uncovering a hidden gem and putting your own spin on things; Soft Cell's "Tainted Love" springs to mind as a good example. However, you can't help thinking that The Sugababes' producers have hardly been "diggin' in the crates" to uncover "Here Come The Girls" since it has been used extensively by Boots over the last couple of years to sell beauty products. Throw in a few predictable Mark Ronson style horn riffs and you have a sub Atomic Kitten mess that tarnishes a lot of the bands efforts to be taken seriously.
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