| | I Want My 80'S Box! CD (2 Customer Reviews)
3cds-Culture Club/Pat Benatar/ Tears For Fears/Asia/Motels/Ye
Liner Note Author: Kevin Flaherty. Released more or less in conjunction with MTV's 20th anniversary in 2001, this triple gatefold sleeve set (not a box as the title implies), with an appropriately gaudy 27-page book, delivers 42 typical examples of songs associated with the music channel in its fledgling years. With 35 Top Ten tracks, ten of which topped the charts, there's no shortage of video as well as radio memories incorporated into these three loosely chronologically arranged discs. Like many Hip-O releases, this favors music already owned by the Universal conglomerate. As such, some early MTV staples like Men at Work, Cyndi Lauper, and especially Duran Duran are MIA. Although their omission doesn't make this a substantially weaker set to the casual fan, more zealous listeners might notice the gaps. Covering the years from the network's sign-on during the afternoon of August 1, 1981 (with the Buggles' now classic "Video Killed the Radio Star"), until 1986, the collection gravitates to the slicker pop/new wave/R&B end of the scale, sacrificing edgier acts like the Clash, Stray Cats, and Prince, who were just as important to its early growth. Overall, the track list speaks for itself. The discs max out time-wise at a relatively conservative hour each, sticking firmly to a self-imposed 14-track limit, leaving at least 45 minutes of unused time across the triple album. Although the songs are sequenced to best blend into each other (synth pop standbys Eurythmics, a-ha, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, and the Fixx are positioned together on disc two), the mood sometimes wildly shifts direction. Disc three includes Suzanne Vega's plaintive, folksy "Luka," Yello's jittery high-tech "Oh Yeah," and Tiffany's brittle, ear-wincing version of "I Think We're Alone Now." Aside from sentimental value, it's difficult to imagine anyone would want to hear all three within the same 15-minute time span. But, nostalgia is what this is all about. Ultimately, this is a representative enough sampling bound to elicit knowing grins and fond memories at your next '80s party from now-aging boomers who remember the good ol' days when MTV actually aired videos. It'll jolt them back to the time these songs ruled the cable waves, for better or worse creating an indelible mark on their musical upbringing. ~ Hal Horowitz
I Want My 80'S Box! Music | List Price | $35.98 (You save $12.93) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, R&B, Pop, Oldies, Funk, 80's, Oldies Collections, Box Sets | | Label | Hip-O | | Orig Year | 2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 10390  | | CD Universe Part number | 1948062 | | Catalog number | 556758 | | Discs | 3 | | Release Date | Jul 17, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Mike Ragogna; Chris Hughes; Chris Stein; Clive Langer; Dana G. Smart; Daniel Lanois; Daniel Miller; Danny Elfman; Mike "Clay" Stone; David Kershenbaum; David Z; Deodato; David L. Stewart; Fine Young Cannibals; John Ratcliff; Gene Griffin; Geoff Workman; Geoffrey Downes; George Tobin; Rhonda Shields; A-Ha; Trevor Veitch; Joe Jackson; John Avila; John Boylan; Keith Olsen; Kevin Rowland; Lenny Kaye; Alan Winstanley; Lonnie Simmons; Alex Sadkin; Andre Cymone; Neil Giraldo; Pat Glasser; Pat Lawrence; Paul Hardiman; Peter Coleman; Reggie Andrews; Rick Rubin; Roger Bechirian; Rupert Hine; Russ Titelman; Russell Simmons; Steve Addabbo; Steve Bartek; Steve Levine; Steve Lillywhite; Steve Winwood; Tom Bailey; Trevor Horn; Val Garay; Yello; Bernard Edwards; Elvis Costello; Bob Clearmountain; Greg Mathieson Project; Mike Ragogna (Compilation) | | Additional Info | Box Set |
I Want My 80'S Box! Songs | | I Want My 80'S Box! CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Video Killed the Radio Star - Buggles |
| 2. | Do You Really Want to Hurt Me - Culture Club |
| 3. | Steppin' Out - Joe Jackson |
| 4. | 867-5309/Jenny - Tommy Tutone |
| 5. | Rapture - Blondie |
| 6. | You Dropped a Bomb on Me - The Gap Band |
| 7. | Let It Whip - Dazz Band |
| 8. | Harden My Heart - Quarterflash |
| 9. | Poison Arrow - ABC |
| 10. | Heat of the Moment - Asia |
| 11. | Mickey - Toni Basil |
| 12. | Celebration - Kool & the Gang |
| 13. | Tempted - Squeeze |
| 14. | Tainted Love - Soft Cell |
| | I Want My 80'S Box! Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Love Is a Battlefield - Pat Benatar |
| 2. | Cuts Like a Knife - Bryan Adams |
| 3. | Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) - Eurythmics |
| 4. | Take on Me - a-ha |
| 5. | Relax - Frankie Goes to Hollywood |
| 6. | One Thing Leads to Another - The Fixx |
| 7. | In a Big Country - Big Country |
| 8. | Come on Eileen - Dexys Midnight Runners |
| 9. | Our House - Madness |
| 10. | Weird Science - Oingo Boingo |
| 11. | Suddenly Last Summer - The Motels |
| 12. | Sister Christian - Night Ranger |
| 13. | Hold Me Now - Thompson Twins |
| 14. | Missing You - John Waite |
| | I Want My 80'S Box! Album DISC 3: |
| 1. | Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Tears for Fears |
| 2. | Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel |
| 3. | She Drives Me Crazy - Fine Young Cannibals |
| 4. | Everybody Have Fun Tonight - Wang Chung |
| 5. | Walk This Way - Joe Perry/Run-D.M.C./Steven Tyler |
| 6. | Addicted to Love - Robert Palmer |
| 7. | Looking for a New Love - Jody Watley |
| 8. | Oh Yeah - Yello |
| 9. | Luka - Suzanne Vega |
| 10. | Lady in Red, The - Chris de Burgh |
| 11. | I Think We're Alone Now - Tiffany |
| 12. | Here I Go Again - Whitesnake |
| 13. | My Prerogative - Bobby Brown |
| 14. | Higher Love - Steve Winwood |
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