| | Afl: The Electrifying 80'S CD - Import Various Artists :
Each year the AFL celebrates a round of football (Round 16 July 21), looking back at yesteryear and salutes the traditions & history of the game. In 2006 , the AFL are going "Back To The 80's and to celebrate Liberation Music and the AFL are releasing an 18 track CD featuring explosive hits from the 80's including Split Enz, Jimmy Barnes, The Angels & Goanna and a bonus DVD featuring AFL footage from the 80's including the bone jarring stoushes, the marks of the decade and a heap more.
Includes a bonus DVD. Afl: The Electrifying 80'S Music Afl: The Electrifying 80'S Songs | 1. | What About Me |
| 2. | Send Me an Angel - Real Life |
| 3. | Solid Rock - Goanna |
| 4. | No Second Prize - Jimmy Barnes |
| 5. | Run to Paradise - The Choirboys |
| 6. | No Secrets - St. Michael and All Angels Choir |
| 7. | Out of Mind, Out of Sight - Models |
| 8. | Change in Mood |
| 9. | Funky Town - Pseudo Echo |
| 10. | Touch - Noiseworks |
| 11. | Come Said the Boy |
| 12. | Daughters of Glory - Black Sorrows |
| 13. | I Got You (Live) - Split Enz |
| 14. | Wide Open Road - The Triffids |
| 15. | Heaven (Must Be There) - Eurogliders  |
| 16. | Fraction to Much Friction - Tim Finn |
| 17. | Tuckers Daughter - Ian Moss |
| 18. | 50 Years - Uncanny X-Men |
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