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Recorded between 1984 & 1990. Includes liner notes by Kurt B. Reighley.
This budget-priced collection features 12 cuts from the moody English electronic pop outfits Bronski Beat and the Communards. Fueled by frontman Jimmy Somerville's emotionally charged falsetto, Essentials presents a tidy rendering of the two band's best moments ("Smalltown Boy," "Why?," "Don't Leave Me This Way," and "Never Can Say Goodbye," but it pales in comparison to 2005's 17-track Very Best of Jimmy Somerville: Bronski Beat and the Communards. ~ James Christopher Monger
12 big tracks culled from the years that Jimmy Somerville spent with Bronski Beat and his initial solo career. Includes the hits "Smalltown Boy", "Why", "Don't Leave Me This Way", "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" and many more.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Audio Remasterer: Pat Kraus.
Liner Note Author: Kurt B. Reighley.
Photographer: David Corio. Bronski Beat Essentials Songs | 1. | Smalltown Boy  | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Why? | |
| 3. | It Ain't Necessarily So | |
| 4. | Run from Love | |
| 5. | I Feel Love/Johnny Remember Me | |
| 6. | You Are My World | |
| 7. | Don't Leave Me This Way | |
| 8. | Never Can Say Goodbye | |
| 9. | Comment Te Dire Adieu | |
| 10. | You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) | |
| 11. | To Love Somebody | |
| 12. | So Cold the Night | |
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