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Now 1984 THE MILLENNIUM SERIES

Various

Now 1984: THE MILLENNIUM SERIES

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: EMI Records Limited
Release date: 1999

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  I Want To Break Free Queen
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2.  Pride: (In The Name Of Love) U2
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3.  Two Tribes: Frankie Goes To Hollywood more
4.  Rebel Yell Billy Idol
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5.  The Reflex Duran Duran
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6.  Together In Electric Dreams Philip Oakey &...
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7.  Sex Crime Eurythmics
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8.  Nelson Mendela The Special A.K.A.
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9.  Young At Heart The Bluebells
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10.  Passengers Elton John
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11.  What's Love Got To Do With It Tina Turner
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12.  No More Lonely Nights Paul McCartney
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13.  You're The Best Thing The Style Council
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14.  Master And Servant Depeche Mode
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15.  Let It All Blow Dazz Band
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16.  White Lines: (Don't Don't Do It) Grandmaster Flash
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17.  Wood Beez: (Pray Like Aretha Franklin) Scritti Politti
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18.  Michael Caine Madness
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Against All Odds: (TAKE A LOOK AT ME NOW) Phil Collins
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2.  Victims Culture Club
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3.  I Should Have Known Better Jim Diamond
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4.  Shout Tears For Fears
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5.  Wouldn't It Be Good Nik Kershaw
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6.  I'll Fly For You Spandau Ballet
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7.  Waterfront Simple Minds
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8.  Dancing With Tears In My Eyes Ultravox
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9.  Locomotion Orchestral Mano...
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10.  Too Late For Goodbyes Julian Lennon
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11.  Caribbean Queen: No More Love On The Run Billy Ocean
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12.  Breakin'... There's No Stopping Us Ollie & Jerry
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13.  Smalltown Boy Bronski Beat
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14.  Robert De Niro's Waiting Bananarama
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15.  Move Over Darling Tracey Ullman
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16.  Missing You John Waite
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17.  Cherry Oh Baby UB40
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18.  Joanna Kool & The Gang
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Featured Review
Ain't No Rest For The Wicked Ain't No Rest For The Wicked
Cage The Elephant

The approach for American bands to learn their trade in the UK, where the group will ideally gain huge success and a cult following before going back across the pond to conquer their home turf, is a tactic that has been fruitfully employed by The Killers, Scissor Sisters and Kings Of Leon in recent times. Although Kentucky residents Cage The Elephant didn't conquer England when they decamped to East London at the start of their career, their single 'Ain't No Rest For The Wicked' peaked at 32 in the UK charts, the band still generated plenty of column inches in the UK's credible rock and indie press and developed a strong on-line following which would go on to help them on their return to the US. One year after the band first dipped their toes into the British charts, Cage The Elephant where enjoying the biggest success of their career with 'Ain't No Rest For The Wicked' charting at number 5 in the Billboard charts. A typically jaunty indie tune with a guitar line reminiscent of Beck's 'Looser', 'Ain't No Rest...' tells the tale of everyday folk doing bad things just to get by: a subject which is always relevant regardless of which side of the Atlantic it is conveyed on. ~Stephen Titmus Copyright (c) Shazam Entertainment Limited 2009. All rights reserved shazam

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