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Young Guns Go For It HEROES OF THE 80'S

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Young Guns Go For It: HEROES OF THE 80'S

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Circa Records Limited
Release date: 2000

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Young Guns Wham!
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2.  Gold Spandau Ballet
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3.  Chant No.1: I Don't Need This Pressure On Spandau Ballet
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4.  True Spandau Ballet
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5.  Do You Really Want To Hurt Me Culture Club
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6.  Karma Chameleon Culture Club
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7.  Victims Culture Club
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8.  Don't You Want Me The Human League
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9.  Love Action: I Believe In Love The Human League
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10.  Together In Electric Dreams Philip Oakey &...
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11.  It Ain't What You Do It's The Way That You Do It Fun Boy Three
Bananarama
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12.  Venus Bananarama
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13.  Temptation Heaven 17
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14.  Blue Monday'88 New Order
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15.  Cars Gary Numan
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16.  Enola Gay Orchestral Mano...
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17.  Today Talk Talk
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18.  Christian China Crisis
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19.  Only You Yazoo
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Rio Duran Duran
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2.  Girls On Film Duran Duran
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3.  Relax Frankie Goes To...
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4.  Two Tribes Frankie Goes To...
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5.  The Look Of Love: Part 1 ABC
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6.  Tainted Love Soft Cell
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7.  Say Hello, Wave Goodbye Soft Cell
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8.  Vienna Ultravox
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9.  Forbidden Colours Ryuichi Sakamoto
David Sylvian
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10.  The Art Of Parties Japan
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11.  Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now The Smiths
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12.  This Charming Man The Smiths
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13.  Geno Dexy's Midnight...
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14.  Come On Eileen Dexy's Midnight...
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15.  There, There My Dear Dexy's Midnight...
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16.  The Prince Madness
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17.  Baggy Trousers Madness
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18.  Night Boat To Cairo Madness
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19.  Too Much Too Young The Specials
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20.  Can't Get Used To Losing You The Beat
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21.  Red Red Wine UB40
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