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Dead Or Alive - Albums Collection 1984-1999 [13CD]  Music

Posted by Designol at Oct. 16, 2012
Dead Or Alive - Albums Collection 1984-1999 [13CD]

Dead Or Alive - Albums Collection 1984-1999 [13CD]
EAC | FLAC/APE | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 4.1 Gb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 1.35 Gb (incl 5%) | Scans ~ 475 Mb
Genre: Hi-NRG, New Wave, Dance Pop, Dance Rock | Time: 09:07:49

Collection includes 7 albums by British New Wave/Dance-pop group Dead Or Alive.

Dead Or Alive - Albums Collection 1984-1999 (13CD)  Music

Posted by Designol at Feb. 8, 2020
Dead Or Alive - Albums Collection 1984-1999 (13CD)

Dead Or Alive - Albums Collection 1984-1999 (13CD)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 4.26 Gb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 1.2 Gb | Scans ~ 490 Mb
Genre: Hi-NRG, New Wave, Dance-Pop, Dance-Rock | Time: 09:07:49

A British dance-pop group which found fame thanks to the antics of androgynous frontman Pete Burns, Dead or Alive formed in Liverpool in 1980. Burns first surfaced three years prior in the Mystery Girls, later heading the proto-goth rockers Nightmares in Wax; he founded Dead or Alive with keyboardist Marty Healey, guitarist Mitch, bassist Sue James, and drummer Joe Musker, debuting in 1980 with the Ian Broudie-produced Doors soundalike "I'm Falling." "Number Eleven" followed, but just as the group was gaining momentum, they were swept aside by the emergence of the New Romantic movement, with Burns subsequently charging that fellow androgyne Boy George of Culture Club had merely stolen his outrageous image.

VA - Going Underground - 66 Smash New Wave Hits (2011)  Music

Posted by Rtax at May 8, 2022
VA - Going Underground - 66 Smash New Wave Hits (2011)

VA - Going Underground - 66 Smash New Wave Hits (2011)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.4 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 497 MB
3:37:02 | New Wave, Synth-pop, Pop Punk, Pop Rock, Power Pop | Label: Universal Music TV /EMI TV

Amazon Review by David Sheridan
Lots of good new wave era chestnuts on this compilation. I wonder where perhaps Talking Heads, Echo & the Bunnymen or Graham Parker are, why no Nick Lowe/Dave Edmunds/Rockpile, why no "Girl of My Dreams" by Bram Tchaikovsky, and they definitely seemed to put this together having drawn a somewhat arbitrary line in the sand somewhere between punk and new wave (no Pistols, no Clash, but the Ramones and Sham 69 are here). And then we get the Tubes (almost more musical theatre than new wave) and Hazel O'Connor (wtf?). And they also include whatever a Jilted John is. There's more than a little overlap with some other compilations and box sets out there (although I still know of no proper full sized new wave box set, Rhino, where are you?), but this will send those of us of a certain age nostalgically back to the days of Jimmy Carter in the White House, lining up for 79 cent gallons of gas and skinny ties with the knot a few inches below your collar…remember the first time you heard My Sharona? Maybe in your Ford Maverick while sitting in one of those gas lines…