Few new wave groups were as popular as Culture Club. During the early '80s, the group racked up seven straight Top Ten hits in the U.K. and six Top Ten singles in the U.S. with their light, infectious pop-soul. Though their music was radio-ready, what brought the band stardom was Boy George, the group's charismatic, cross-dressing lead singer. George dressed in flamboyant dresses and wore heavy makeup, creating a disarmingly androgynous appearance that created a sensation on early MTV.
These videos are a nostalgic glimpse back to the 80's, and the songs…well, let's just say that Culture Club had its good moments ("Church of the Poison Mind" and "Karma Chameleon") and its not-so-good moments ("The War Song"). Nevertheless, taken as a whole, this set provides an excellent survey of a trend-setting group's oeuvre…
The CD gets moved to the front of the package, with the DVD being pushed to the back, and the cover artwork is new, but otherwise, We Love the World is a renamed re-release of New Model Army's 2004 concert album Live 161203. Recorded at the Astoria in London on December 16, 2003, the release captures the group at full power delivering a career-spanning set list full of fan favorites. As such, it's the rare live album that also makes for a good introduction to the band, beating any of their hits collections with the revolutionary spirit and aggressive post-punk playing both amped up considerably.
The Iconic Multi Platinum Selling 80's Pop Legends, Culture Club return home for the holidays and perform ''Live At Wembley'' , after a hugely successful 60 city world tour featuring ALL ORIGINAL MEMBERS featuring Boy George, Roy, Mikey and John, along with an explosive horn section and mind blowing backup soul singers, the band ignites the stage before a sold out hometown crowd, as Boy George commands the Catwalk with his masterful charm and smooth soulful voice, performing the bands biggest hits, showing why Culture Club's unique Pop…
100 Hits Halloween features scary chart sounds including "Ghostbusters" (Ray Parker Jr.), "Feed My Frankenstein" (Alice Cooper),"Hunting For Witches" (Bloc Party), "Amityville (The House On The Hill)" (Lovebug Starski), "I Put A Spell On You" (Screamin' Jay Hawkins), "Monster Mash" (Bobby Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers) and many more. Also features a Karaoke DVD featuring 20 Halloween classics such as "Thriller", "Highway To Hell", "Ghost Town" and a 20 track movie theme disc featuring tracks from classic horror films such as Halloween, A Nightmare On Elm Street, The Exorcist and The Omen.
At the close of Worlds on Fire, the new live album from techno veterans the Prodigy, front man Maxim tells a screaming crowd that “This is the f***ing best night of our f***ing lives tonight!”..