Subject: Level 42 Digest, #391 ===================== * LEVEL 42 DIGEST * ===================== Digest 391 Monday, 05/15/95 151 subscribers Today's messages: Re: Changes' extra track A few forgotton "gems" of the 80's... ------------------------------ From: "Louis Barfe's IbMePdErRoIoAmL" Date: Sun, 14 May 1995 16:47:14 +0100 (BST) Subject: Re: Changes' extra track It's possible that any uncredited extra track onthe new edition of Changes will be Jung, which was an extra track on the UK CD and the B-Side of the UK single The Spirit Is Free. If the track is a swirly, ambientish instrumental with lots of marimba sounds, then that's Jung, and it hangs the moon. ------------------------------ From: eric (Eric J. Hansen) Date: Mon, 15 May 95 0:08:48 EDT Subject: A few forgotton "gems" of the 80's... > From: PLFlanagan @ aol.com ... > There's your 80's in a box. I know I've left out some slammin' tunes -- when > they come to mind, I'll subject everyone to them. Again, I apologize for the > length, but I had to get that out of my system. Hey, Pat! You forgot a few! (of my faves, that is ;-) In no particular order: Yello: Oh Yeah Go West: We Close Our Eyes, Don't Look Down Haircut 100: Love Plus One Paul Hardcastle: 19 Tears For Fears: Mad World, Shout, Everybody Wants to Rule the World Psychedelic Furs: The Ghost in You, Pretty in Pink Talk Talk: It's My Life, Life is What You Make It Men at Work: Down Under, Highwire Pet Shop Boys: West End Girls, Always On My Mind Propaganda: Duel Grace Jones: Slave to the Rhythm Art of Noise: Paranoimia, Theme from Peter Gunn Donald Fagen: The Nightfly Spandau Ballet: True Visage: Fade to Grey Ultravox: Dancing with Tears in my Eyes, Vienna BTW, a friend of my had this compilation called "80's Access" that introduced me to many of these bands. Anyone see or hear of this? Release date was probably about the same time as the first "Just Say Yes" compilation... - Eric