Club Revenge [Import]

Club Revenge [Import]

Club Revenge [Import]

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Call My Name [Club Edit] - Rename, C.J. Stone,
2. Make Me Feel [Club Mix] - Benassi Bros.,
3. Boogie Star [Radio Edit]
4. I'm Done [Matt Hughes Remix] [Mix]
5. This Is the Night [Single Mix]
6. Boots Bootsy Boom [Marc Aurel vs. Shaved Legs Mix] [Mix]
7. Nowhere [Radio Mix]
8. My Heart [Radio Edit]
9. Electrica Salsa [Royal Gigolos Edit] [Edit]
10. Come Back [Freeek U Edit] [Edit]
See all 18 tracks on this disc

Disc: 2
1. Everytime We Touch [Original Radio Mix] - Cascada
2. Whatz Up [Single Mix] - Ryan House
3. Move Your Hands [Radio Mix]
4. Warriors of Lama [Rob Mayth Remix Edit] [Edit][Mix]
5. Put Your Rec. [MTJ Original Mix] [Mix]
6. Boom Shakata [Fineon Radio Edit] [Edit]
7. Baby One More Time [Radio Edit]
8. Shut Up [Club Mix Short] [Mix]
9. Don't Stop [Radio Mix] - Johnny Marks
10. Jamrocker [Club Edit]
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Sweet Revenge
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A gem from La Lear - A must Have
  • EURODISCO MASTERPIECE
  • EURODISCO MASTERPIECE
  • Amanda Is TIMELESS
  • found at last
Sweet Revenge
Amanda Lear
Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000071J9
Release Date: 1992-05-18

Tracks:

  1. Follow Me/Gold/Mother, Look What They've Done to Me/Run Baby ...
  2. Comics
  3. Enigma (Give a Bit of MMH to Me)
  4. Stud
  5. Hollywood Flashback
  6. Comics
  7. Enigma (Give a Bit of MMH to Me)
  8. Stud
  9. Hollywood Flashback

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A gem from La Lear - A must Have.......2007-01-30

This was Amanda Lear's second album released in 1978, and she delivers fully on the promise expected after her well received debut 'I AM A PHOTOGRAPH' 1977.

It's good for dancing but listen more closely over the eurodisco dance beat are intelligent lyrics. Follow Me is a gloomy Faustian concept of a girl selling her soul to the devil for fame and riches.

Each track starting with the above mentioned Follow Me blends seamlessly into the next. Mother Look What They've Done To Me perfectly captures the despair, anguish and devastation of rape, incest or even child abuse. Gold and Run Baby Run have driving incessant beats, and a slower version of Follow Me with different lyrics round off the suite.

Producer Anthony Monn and Lear slow it down a bit on Comics but only slightly, what a great video this would have been with Linus, Superman, Barbarella, Batman and Robin who are the "life of the party' coming out to party after the lights go out. Enigma is a witty slyly referential track: "it's all so confusing especially when you start sing" while on The Stud Lear proves she can rock with the best of them. Ironically Lear wanted to be a rock singer initially. The gentle closing number Hollywood Flashback is a homage to the stars of the silent screen.

An absolute gem of an album (whilst not her best that honour goes to the following years Never Trust A Pretty Face)and a must have for fans of disco with clever lyrics.

4 out of 5 stars EURODISCO MASTERPIECE.......2002-10-04

This is a concept album in the Faustian mode, about a girl who sold her soul to the devil and won. She's promised anything she wants (Follow Me), her first wish is for riches (Gold) and also for fame. After turning to her mother for help (Mother Look What They've Done For Me), she runs away (Run Baby Run) and retires into solitude. Renouncing her selfish desires, she offers her love to someone who really needs her, and that becomes her Sweet Revenge over temptation. The first song cycle, (Follow Me to Follow Me Reprise), has always been a classic disco suite, but with the exception of Enigma Give a bit of Mmh) the other tracks don't quite live up to the rest. Follow Me with its swirling synths is a timeless classic however, and showcases her husky voice to the full. In a way, Amanda was the European Donna Summer and it's a pity she didn't achieve greater success in the UK and USA. This album has certainly stood the test of time very well and is a prime example of intelligent dance music.

4 out of 5 stars EURODISCO MASTERPIECE.......2002-10-04

This is a concept album in the Faustian mode, about a girl who sold her soul to the devil and won. She's promised anything she wants (Follow Me), her first wish is for riches (Gold) and also for fame. After turning to her mother for help (Mother Look What They've Done For Me), she runs away (Run Baby Run) and retires into solitude. Renouncing her selfish desires, she offers her love to someone who really needs her, and that becomes her Sweet Revenge over temptation. The first song cycle, (Follow Me to Follow Me Reprise), has always been a classic disco suite, but with the exception of Enigma Give a bit of Mmh) the other tracks don't quite live up to the rest. Follow Me with its swirling synths is a timeless classic however, and showcases her husky voice to the full. In a way, Amanda was the European Donna Summer and it's a pity she didn't achieve greater success in the UK and USA. This album has certainly stood the test of time very well and is a prime example of intelligent dance music.

5 out of 5 stars Amanda Is TIMELESS.......2002-01-11

This was actually Amanda's 2nd album, it came after 'I'm A photograph' .
This Truly is A CLASSIC to have, with all wonderfull tracks like only Amanda could write herself, together with her help Anthony Monn.
All by all, It tells the story of a girl, who sold her soul to the Devil and won.
Thanx Amazon, for making this album available, you are having a true Classic here!

5 out of 5 stars found at last.......2000-12-13

it was the cover that caught my eye in Andorra in 1979,dont remember the exact year.but i needed some music to keep me company on the rails.so i bought sweet revenge.that tape has and is still the only tape that i posess.the meanings of the songs change with the times.it has givern me moch joy and a few imagenary moments.for years i have been looking for more even virgin in vancouver could not help me.i only was able to collect the rare article about amanda.now i amincreasing my audio and visual libary.someday more audio and then return to were i first foud her and hope to see and meet her.a singer can give you more in your mind than you can explain.andorra was very good and amandatravelled with me from the arctic to athens to amsterdam and has been part of my favorites and will saved and savored by me at will. listen and you to may hear the lorelei.
Out of Breach (Manchester's Revenge)
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Better luck next time.
  • Weird but in a good way
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  • Barclay
Out of Breach (Manchester's Revenge)
Mu
Manufacturer: Output Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002W19MY
Release Date: 2005-02-08

Tracks:

  1. Haters
  2. Out Of Breach
  3. Stop Bothering Michael Jackson
  4. Tigerbastard
  5. We Love Guys Named Luke
  6. Throwing Up
  7. So Week People
  8. Paris Hilton
  9. I'm Coming To Get You
  10. Like A Little Bitch
  11. Extreme

Amazon.com

On their sophomore album, producer Maurice Fulton and his wife, Mutsumi Kanamori, a.k.a. Mu, make broken-beat house music with a free-for-all, disco-punk aesthetic that sounds even broken-er than their debut. And that’s totally meant as a compliment. The duo, here augmented by lots of scrappy "real"-sounding congas and bells and such, make hilariously over-the-top music that's fun, screwed-up, and accessible (yes, you can dance to it). Kanamori's Dada vocals seem somehow very Japanese, in the sense that the Boredoms, After Dinner, and Shonen Knife are very Japanese. Check the obvious single, "Paris Hilton," with its chicken squawks (are they calling the heiress a chicken head or saying that she looks like a chicken or is it just totally nonsense?) and drunken jackhammer electro beat. Out of Breach sounds like LCD Soundsystem making music for an old Nintendo system and freed, at least a bit, from the tyranny of the beat. --Mike McGonigal

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Better luck next time........2006-12-17

Well, I guess I'm a hater now. But hear me out anyway, because I actually like Mu's first album. This album sounds like a collection of B-sides for the songs on the first album: the same exact style, but without the good parts. As you might expect, there's lots of noise, lots of Mutsumi Kanamori's distorted vocals and crazy lyrics. Except now there are no sudden pop breakdowns like in "Let's Get Sick," no driving keyboard lines like in "Why I Left," no funky guitar lines like in "Tell You Something," fewer atmospheric bits, and no fun announcements of "You know what? We done!"

That's the problem. This album just isn't fun at all. Kanamori actually sounds kind of defensive when she attacks the "Haters": "I may have no talent, but...you don't have the magic power, do you?" Well, I guess it's true that any time someone becomes successful, a bunch of haters pop up to spoil the party. But if you have to spend a whole track addressing that, well...didn't Axl Rose do that at one point? Look on the bright side, Mu! Your first album received many positive reviews! Relax! Light up a beer! Forget those haters!

It's not just haters who come in for abuse. Most of the album is about settling scores with someone or other. Kanamori also disses the owner of Mu's former record label. The charges: "He has no respect of what I do / Talks down to me / He's mean / He's unfair / Very, very evil man." Take that, label owner! I can totally identify with her here, since I've run into a couple of guys like that. I'm not sure I'd write a song about them, though.

There's also a critique of "So Weak People," and a track about some unfortunate whose demeanour resembles that of a small female dog. Kanamori says, "I'm sick of so weak people / who can't solve their own [problems] / Dragging people who have nothing / To do with this stupid problem." Dragging people such as the listeners of this album, perhaps? Unsurprisingly, there's a lot more profanity here than on the first album. This is usually the first indication that one doesn't have much to say.

After all these petty squabbles, it would be a relief to hear Kanamori try to spread some positive vibes. Unfortunately, the only time this occurs on the whole album is in a track called "Throwing Up," which includes lots of vomiting noises to illustrate the negative consequences of alcohol abuse. They should totally use that song in those high school programs that try to dissuade teenagers from drinking.

It may seem stupid to look at Mu's lyrics, of all things, but Kanamori is the focus of this album. Her voice appears throughout almost every song, with fewer instrumental stretches than on the first album. But the overall sound is very similar. Kanamori sticks to her "dominatrix voice" and her "screechy voice," both featured prominently on the first album. Those growly bass lines reappear in many songs. The abrupt shifts in dynamics, unfortunately, do not.

The one exception is "Stop Bothering Michael Jackson," which goes from a dense, aggressive diss track to a moody ambient fade-out with deep bass and piano chords. The bass also reappears at the end, on "Extreme," which is by far the best track on the album, and hopefully represents some kind of new direction. There, it gyrates in awesome long, funky lines, which could have provided a foundation for a really great dance song.

But there is no such song here. For example, why did anyone like "Paris Hilton"? Is it because Kanamori squawks like a chicken a couple of times? The underlying beat is completely generic. Not only that, but it sounds weak next to the intense pounding rhythms from the first album. That just leaves Kanamori's sarcastic lyrics, but come on, they're about Paris Hilton. That's such an easy target that there's nothing to say about it, funny or otherwise. And Mu already made fun of trashy pop culture in "My Name Is Tommi" on the first album.

It's enough to look at the difference in the cover art. If you look at the cover of Out Of Breach, you'll know exactly what this album sounds like. Kanamori's got a butcher knife and a hand sticking out of her head, and she's got messed-up hair and a demonic grin, and she's all unpredictable and crazy. Whereas the black-and-white cover of Afro Finger And Gel really is unpredictable.

This album is a perfect example of what rock critics call the "sophomore slump." Mu have beaten the style of their first album into the ground, and the result is mostly just boring. Hey, it happens. Let's hope it's not the end. It would be a bad way to go out.

5 out of 5 stars Weird but in a good way.......2006-09-11

This is some crazy schizo electro/house industrial music featuring a screaming Japanese woman & is only recomended for people who want something completely different from modern day music. This album shouldnt work at all but it does & thats why its brilliant.

1 out of 5 stars Do new Mu.......2006-02-19

Fusion music: Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.

And unfortunately, that's the case with the sophomore album for Maurice Fulton and wife/bandmate Mutsumi Kanamori (Mu). The disco/punk/experimental album has hints of promise here and there, but ends up too schizoid to actually turn into anything worth listening to.

It opens with Kanamori launching into a sort of dada rap, in which she denounces haters, eBay, people who hide her tampons, and threatens to "kung fu" them all. I'm not entirely clear on what she's saying, because she screeches out her announcements in a an earsplitting howl.

Then it switches into a techno beat with monster voices, a passable if overlong disco-drum song, a robot-pop song about guys named Luke, schizo techno beats with oddball electronica and what sounds like rattling cardboard, and a song called "Paris Hilton" where we get drums, bells, sirens, and clucking noises. Is that a comment on Hilton's brain, or her looks, or what?

Over it all, we are treated to more weird raps from Kanamori, often with her screaming the word "b*tch" repeatedly. We're even treated (not) to a song called "Throwing Up," which is basically a techno beat as she makes vomiting noises into the mike. The less said about it, the better.

In fact, not a lot of this album is actually that interesting -- hearing Kanamori yell "I'm coming to get you!" through a vocorder is not interesting, and it's not the sort of thing to listen to twice. This album is not original enough to be experimental, not cohesive enough to be punk, electronica or indie.... in short, they're not anything much.

Fulton is a decent enough producer, with a good grasp on what sounds and instrumentation to include. Bells, bongos, wild sampling, and some interesting albeit repetitive beats. The problem is, music is more than finding cool sounds and stringing them together. Yes, even experimental music -- good experimental music is about more than being as wacky as you can, in the hopes that SOME part of it will be appealing. Some of the songs here are solid and intriguingly weird, but they are also the ones that sound the least random.

And Kanamori is the kiss of death for this. From the very beginning it's clear: she cannot sing, she cannot rap, and her presence is just an irritant in some songs that might have been interesting without her (ex. "Like A Little Bitch"). And as an added bonus, half of what she says is completely indecipherable.

Mu's "Out of Breach" has some moments of musical excellence here and there, but Kanamori's screeching and Fulton's unappealing production drown them out. Just call me a "hater."

5 out of 5 stars like the first track says..........2005-09-22

"especially all you haters! i'm going to kung fu you!" this album is downright brilliant, an excellent follow-up to their debut, and about, oh, i don't know 1,000 times more original than any electronic music for at least the past 5 years!!! long live mu! the first album is perfect, this album has a few missteps (the tracks run a little long, i think it should've been more vocal-heavy), but if you're in the mood for some serious fun/dance-y/weird adventure, then hurry up and buy!

1 out of 5 stars Barclay.......2005-07-14

Maybe one song in this album is listenable, actually no - to be honest it would be better if they just didn't sing!

This is like a Saturday night live skit gone bad. I guess if you are really into obscure German electonica this might be for you. But most of the songs like Throw up or Stop Bothering Michael Jackson simple suck.
Disco's Revenge
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Disco's Revenge
    Gusto
    Manufacturer: Independent Nat'l Di
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00000DT6S
    Release Date: 1996-04-30
    Breakers Revenge
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      Breakers Revenge
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Waxworks Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00004SAZV
      Release Date: 2000-09-05

      Tracks:

      1. E.T. Boogie
      2. Set It Off - Strafe
      3. Hip Hop Bee Bop (Don't Stop) - Man Parrish
      4. Jam on It - Newcleus
      5. Don't Stop the Rock - Freestyle
      6. Planet Rock - Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force
      7. Din Daa Daa - George Kranz
      8. It's Automatic - Freestyle
      9. I'll Be All You Ever Need - Trinere
      10. Lookout Weekend - Debbie Deb
      11. O Know You Love Me - Trinere
      12. Body Mechanic - Quadrant Six
      13. Fix It in the Mix - Pretty Tony
      14. Rock the World - B.O.S.E.
      Club Revenge
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        Club Revenge
        Various Artists
        Manufacturer: House Nation
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B000A7X6SG
        Release Date: 2005-08-22

        Tracks:

        1. Call My Name [Club Edit] - Rename, C.J. Stone,
        2. Make Me Feel [Club Mix] - Benassi Bros., Dhany
        3. Boogie Star [Radio Edit] - Chris Kaeser
        4. I'm Done [Matt Hughes Remix] - N.I.C.
        5. This Is the Night [Single Mix] - MBM
        6. Boots Bootsy Boom [Marc Aurel vs. Shaved Legs Mix] - Channing
        7. Nowhere [Radio Mix] - Kingdom Kome, Nelo
        8. My Heart [Radio Edit] - Raw Shape
        9. Electrica Salsa [Royal Gigolos Edit] - Mike MH4
        10. Come Back [Freeek U Edit] - Vegas Lite
        11. Lift Me Up [Single Edit] - Wave Selection
        12. Wonderful Sunrise [Radio Edit] - Systems Of Energy
        13. Sun Is Out [S.A.D. Radio Version] - Oscar DeLaFuente
        14. Turn Around [Radio Edit] - Stisch
        15. Workout [Eric Kupper Dub][Dub] - RuPaul
        16. Seven Capital Vices - Capital Vice
        17. Last Night a DJ Save My Life [Impulse Mix] - Outatime Orchestra
        18. Free [Radio Edit] - Banditz On Vinyl

        Tracks:

        1. Everytime We Touch [Original Radio Mix] - Cascada
        2. Whatz Up [Single Mix] - Ryan House
        3. Move Your Hands [Radio Mix] - Clubraiders
        4. Warriors of Lama [Rob Mayth Remix Edit] - Clubgroovers
        5. Put Your Rec. [MTJ Original Mix] - M.T.J.
        6. Boom Shakata [Fineon Radio Edit] - Mondo
        7. Baby One More Time [Radio Edit] - Gorgeous X
        8. Shut Up [Club Mix Short] - Spring Break
        9. Don't Stop [Radio Mix] - Johnny Marks
        10. Jamrocker [Club Edit] - Scotty
        11. Elements of Culture [Tillmann Uhrmacher Edit] - DJ Tatana
        12. All I Need - B-Tune
        13. Bombs Away [Radio Version] - Niels Van Gogh
        14. Falling in Love - Lovetraxx Ltd.
        15. Who Keeps Changing Your Mind [House Mix] - Communication
        16. Superfool [Bauza Radio Remix] - DJ Bass Cap, Galerie 61
        Girly's Revenge
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          Girly's Revenge
          Enobi
          Manufacturer: Hot House Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B000CA3I5M
          Release Date: 2005-02-15
          Nightlife Essentials, Vol. 4: House Music Revenge
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            Nightlife Essentials, Vol. 4: House Music Revenge
            Various Artists
            Manufacturer: Max Music
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
            HouseHouse | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
            ASIN: B000009R46
            Release Date: 1998-08-11

            Tracks:

            1. Celebrate (Manny's Zoom Mix) - Donnell Rush
            2. Big Dave (Sostre's Sing Sing Mix) - David Anthony
            3. Baila (S.Y.B. Crew Mix) - Dick Nose
            4. Disco Revenge (Mariachi's Revenge Mix) - Gusto
            5. Cacciotia (Alex Jr. Mix) - S.Y.B.
            6. In The Morning (Young Devil's Mix) - Viola Skyes
            7. Reach Out To Me (Deeper Dub) - Karen Pollard
            8. Chateau Noir (D.J. Pierre's Mix) - Evelyn Gene
            9. The Promenade (Henry St. Mix) - Johhny D. & Nicky P.
            10. Drop A House (Juniorverse Mix) - Urban Dishcarge
            11. Praying For More (What Dat Gotta Do Wit Me Mix) - David Sostre
            12. Fok Hu (Tato Mix) - Chebo
            13. Don't Leave Me This Way (J.T. Vanelli Mix) - Thelma Houston
            14. Let's All Chant (Full Intention Mix) - Gusto
            15. The Party (Appollos' Mix) - Cisky
            16. Fell The Beet Of Love (Deeper Dub) - Yena
            17. Headbanging Music (Bootie Mix) - Gusto
            One Big Happy Slam Pit
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              One Big Happy Slam Pit
              Ill Repute , White Kaps , Divisia , Stalag , Jughead's Revenge , Apocalypse Hoboken , The Freeze , Damnation , Blanks 77 , and Bickley
              Manufacturer: Spider Club Music
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

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              ASIN: B0000012DM
              Release Date: 1996-11-11

              Tracks:

              1. Stuck - Ill Repute
              2. Spit It Out - Whitekaps
              3. System - Bristle
              4. Mourning - Force
              5. H.A.N.K. - Litmus Green
              6. Desparity - Sex Offenders
              7. No Way
              8. Rich Bastards - Divisia
              9. Milkbomb - I Farm
              10. Troubled Minds
              11. Piss Fetish - Bickley
              12. Image Is Everything - Jughead's Revenge
              13. Sick World - Drunk in Public
              14. Family Strong - Apocalypse Hoboken
              15. Worthless
              16. It's Right - Rubberneck
              17. Hooked on Suicide - Freeze
              18. Needs - Damnation, Damnation
              19. Punker Than You
              20. American Way - Useless Intent
              21. Tensions - Blanks 77
              22. Broken Promises - 12" Rulers
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              25. Pink Power Ranger [*] - Bickley
              26. Dope Sick [*] - Sex Offenders
              27. D2 [*] - Litmus Green
              Revenge of the Abstract Groove
              Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
              • Beware of M u j a j i - they are up and coming...
              Revenge of the Abstract Groove
              Various Artists
              Manufacturer: Instinct Records
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

              GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
              ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
              Trip-HopTrip-Hop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
              Trip HopTrip Hop | Compilations | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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              ASIN: B00004TE1E
              Release Date: 2000-06-13

              Tracks:

              1. Belgian Cappuccino - Mujaji
              2. Ghost On Pills - Marasma
              3. Le Gooster - Le Gooster
              4. Towards The Edge - Super Pulse
              5. Pure Fiction - Diferenz
              6. Previously Known As The Track Formerly Known As ? (Misters At Work) - Mr. Electric Triangle
              7. Something Stronger - Saru
              8. Specials - Illform
              9. Pulsar - Yennah
              10. Sweet Melody - Sneakster

              Customer Reviews:

              5 out of 5 stars Beware of M u j a j i - they are up and coming..........2000-06-16

              This compilation of unknown artists is a fresh new mixture of influences and demonstrates some promising potential. Mujaji's Belgian Cappuccino is an apt choice for the lead-off position - it strikes with ruthless force and funkiness. It is quite unlike anything I've ever heard and I for one will be anxiously looking out for this band's first album. My other 2 favorites are Saru's "Something Stronger" and Illform's "Specials". The rest of the tracks maintain a very high standard, fit together very nicely and make for an excellent overall listen.
              Walking on Sunshine
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                Walking on Sunshine
                Rockers Revenge
                Manufacturer: Unidisc Records
                ProductGroup: Music
                Binding: Audio CD

                GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
                GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
                GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
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                RockRock | Imports | Stores | Music
                ASIN: B00005Q0P9
                Release Date: 1993-02-17

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