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Electric LEVEL 2;THE VERY BEST OF ELECTRONIC, NEW WAVE & SYNTH

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Electric: LEVEL 2, THE VERY BEST OF ELECTRONIC, NE...

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: BMG
Release date: 2003

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Tainted Love Soft Cell
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2.  True Faith New Order
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3.  Love Action: I Believe In Love The Human League
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4.  Like To Get To Know You Well Howard Jones
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5.  Oxygene IV Jean-Michel Jarre
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6.  Are 'Friends' Electric Gary Numan
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7.  19 Paul Hardcastle
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8.  Temptation Heaven 17
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9.  The Riddle Nik Kershaw
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10.  Why? Bronski Beat
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11.  Love Resurrection Alison Moyet
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12.  Doctor! Doctor! Thompson Twins
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13.  The Circus Erasure
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14.  Obsession Animotion
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15.  Big In Japan Alphaville
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16.  Living On The Ceiling Blancmange
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17.  It Doesn't Have To Be That Way The Blow Monkeys
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18.  One On One Daryl Hall
Daryl Hall & Jo...
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19.  Night Train Visage
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20.  Vienna Ultravox
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Welcome To The Pleasuredome Frankie Goes To...
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2.  Sweet Dreams Eurythmics
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3.  Don't Go Yazoo
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4.  Shout Tears For Fears
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5.  To Cut A Long Story Short Spandau Ballet
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6.  I Can't Go For That: (No Can Do) Daryl Hall & Jo...
Daryl Hall
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7.  Karma Chameleon Culture Club
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8.  Antmusic Adam And The Ants
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9.  The Sun Always Shines On T.V. A-ha
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10.  Rock Me Amadeus Falco
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11.  Video Killed The Radio Star Buggles
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12.  Somebody's Watching Me Rockwell Feat...
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13.  Rockit Herbie Hancock
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14.  We Are Detective Thompson Twins
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15.  Brilliant Mind Furniture
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16.  Let The Music Play Shannon
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17.  The First Picture Of You Lotus Eaters
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18.  Life In Tokyo Japan
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19.  All Of My Heart ABC
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20.  Wonderful Life Black
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Featured Review
Second Chance Second Chance
Shinedown

Shinedown - hailing from Jacksonville, Florida - have been writing and releasing hugely successful hits since 2001. 'Second Chance' was their second single release and is taken from their third studio album 'The Sound of Madness'. The quality of the musicianship and the charismatic character of singer Brent Smith's voice has launched this band into the stratosphere. The song itself has all the hallmarks of a big rock classic, the slow building, pitch-shifting verses that go crashing into an epic sing-along chorus. The song also creates a sense of humanity and intimacy by personifying Hayley's Comet and The Man in the Moon, creating these distant space-related characters and imbuing a feeling of companionship. ~Hazel Savage. Copyright (c) Shazam Entertainment Limited 2009. All rights reserved. shazam

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