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Paranoid-Black Sabbath Fire-The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Lazy Sunday Afternoon-The Small Faces Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)-Steve Harley Some Girls-Racey Yes Sir I Can Boogie-Baccara He's the Greatest Dancer-Sister Sledge I Love To Love-Tina Charles Bette Davis Eyes-Kim Carnes

Self Control-Laura Branigan

Touch Me (I Want Your Body)-Samantha Fox Rapture-Blondie

Run to Me-Tracy Spencer

You Came-Kim Wilde Borderline-Madonna Better The Devil You Know-Kylie Minogue Love In The First Degree-Bananarama Tell It To My Heart-Taylor Dayne Push It-Salt-N-Pepa

Quote: george roper @ 1st February 2016, 12:12 AM GMT

Paranoid-Black Sabbath Fire-The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Lazy Sunday Afternoon-The Small Faces

Got all those on 7" vinyl.

Quote: george roper @ 1st February 2016, 12:12 AM GMT

Self Control-Laura Branigan

Incredibly sexy and sadly missed.

Quote: george roper @ 1st February 2016, 12:12 AM GMT

Run to Me-Tracy Spencer

I read that as Spencer Tracey. No idea he'd made any records.

Don't Go-Yazoo Gloria-Laura Branigan Power Of Love-Jennifer Rush How Am I Supposed To Live Without You-Laura Branigan In Love With Love-Debbie Harry Let's stay Together-Al Green You Keep Me Hangin' On-Kim Wilde

Jeff Beck's Rock 'n' Roll Party featuring the underrated Imelda Mae. Some great tracks - mainly recorded for Les Paul in 2011.

The Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus - The Gift of Tears

http://revolutionaryarmyoftheinfantjesus.bandcamp.com/album/the-gift-of-tears

Earth Wind And Fire - Fan The Fire

Somebody To Love-Jefferson Airplane Talkin' Bout A Revolution-Tracy Chapman Walking In Memphis-Marc Cohn

Just got the vinyl new Bowie album and doing something I haven't done for a very long time. Played an album through from start to finish twice.

A very good album. I've not got to know all the tracks yet but "Tis Pity she was a Whore" is one of my favourites.

The packaging is superb though. As with most Bowie stuff he gave a lot of creative thought to how it would look. I'd recommend this version. you also (apparently) get a free download of the album which I'll look into so I don't have to play it too much.

3AM Eternal - The KLF.

Just dug out my cassette version of this. They really were fantastic to my mind. Such a shame their output was so small.

The Plumstead Ladies Male Voice Choir-The Two Ronnies

After Loving You-Elvis Presley Brown Eyed Handsome Man-Buddy Holly California Girls-The Beach Boys Let The Good Times Roll-Louis Jordan Cool Jerk-The Capitols Little Green Bag-George Baker Hopelessly Devoted to You-Olivia Newton-John Youth Nabbed As Sniper-Blondie

To Damoun reading

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGfidCuWoxg

William Orbit - second only to Vangelis. This, based on Barber's Adagio for Strings is absolutely fabulous............kicks in at about 48 secs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIbIHxKh9bk

Quote: george roper @ 1st February 2016, 12:12 AM GMT

Touch Me (I Want Your Body)-Samantha Fox

I trust you were only admiring the album cover and the original shrink wrap remains fully intact as nature intended.

Faces "Stay With Me"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtqF0qBqzZo

Terrific live clip.

Dig those hipsters, grooving at the side!

Amazing band.

Never saw the whole band live. Saw Kenny with The Who. Ronnie Lane with Slim Chance (supporting Bad Company). And Woody 3 times with the Stones (1976).

Quote: George Kaplan @ 9th February 2016, 8:37 PM GMT

Faces "Stay With Me"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtqF0qBqzZo

Great! Gawd, Rod "American Songbook Vol.1-437" used to be an amazing rocker.

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