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80's Access 

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80's Access

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Shift Music
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Fade To Grey Visage
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2.  Red Skies At Night The Fikk
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3.  You Boytronic
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4.  Eclipse Kirlian Camera
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5.  Poison Arrow ABC
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6.  Remembrance Day B-Movie
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7.  Wot Captain Sensible
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8.  Voyage, Voyage Desireless
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9.  Safety Dance Men Without Hats
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10.  Henko: (Tenko-io) Red Box
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11.  Are Friends Electric? Tubeway Army
Gary Numan
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12.  Temptation Heaven 17
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13.  Electrica Salsa Off
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14.  Bufferfly On A Wheel The Mission
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15.  She's In Parties Bruhaus
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16.  Johnny Remember Me The Meteors
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17.  Bad News Moon Martin
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18.  A Day Clan Of Kymok
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Nobody's Diary Yazoo
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2.  Call It Love Yello
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3.  Visions Blue Vision
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4.  Wishful Thinking China Crisis
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5.  Etienne Guesch Patti
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6.  Love Is A Wonderful Colour The Icicle Works
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7.  West End Girls: (Original Mix) Pet Shop Boys
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8.  Ballet Dancer Electric Theatre
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9.  Driver's Seat Sniff'n The Tears
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10.  Where Are You? 16 Bit
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11.  This Embrace Evening In Embrace
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12.  25 Years The Catch
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13.  Always The Sun: (Live at the royal Albert Hall) The Stranglers
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14.  Leaves Are Dancing Eyesless In Caza
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15.  My Moon And Your Sun Rupert Kine
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16.  Edie: (Ciao Baby) The Cult
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17.  Promised Land Skeletal Family
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18.  E.S.T: (Trip to The Moon) Alien Sex Fiend
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Featured Review
Take Me Back Take Me Back
Tinchy Stryder
The formerly gritty and underground genre of Grime, a distinctively British distant cousin of hip-hop, dancehall and garage, is experiencing a huge transformation, moving from its dark East London street roots towards a glossier, radio-friendlier sound. First signs were given by Dizzee Rascal teaming up with Calvin Harris in their recent summer smash "Dance Wiv Me"; followed by Wiley's courting Mark Ronson and bordering novelty record levels in some of his latest offerings. Now, the nicknamed Prince of Grime, Tinchy Stryder, is taking the next step in the process. After recent high-profile collaborations with Craig David and leftfield Brooklyn arties Gang Gang Dance; Stryder seems ready to hit big time with "Take Me back", the first taster from his forthcoming second album. The Ghanaian origin artist convinced rising UK urban star Taio Cruz to feature on vocals; toyed with the Autotune software for that popular "cheesy-rap" effect and threw some electro touches and a rather commercial beat in, bringing a flavour of Eurodance from the Nineties back to mind. ~Roberto González~ Copyright © Shazam Entertainment Limited 2009. All rights reserved
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