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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Wang Chung gathers 11 of the English synth pop group's definitive songs, including their biggest hits "Everybody Have Fun Tonight," "Dance Hall Days," and "To Live and Die in LA," their last big single, 1989's "Praying to a New God," and the trip-hoppy "Space Junk," a track they recorded for the 1997 retrospective Everybody Wang Chung Tonight: Wang Chung's Greatest Hits. This compilation doesn't try to compete with the de... [ read more ]
CD $9.45
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This nine-track score for William Friedken's violent flick {#To Live and Die in LA} will appeal to those who enjoy the more dramatic spheres of Wang Chung's music. While the single and title track are pleasant enough, things get gritty with "Every Big City" and the moody atmosphere of "City of the Angels." "Wake up Stop Dreaming" could easily have been a second single and "Lullaby" is also a catchy filmic ditty which seems at odds with the rest of the album, but engages nonetheless. A goo... [ read more ]
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Falling in line with the remainder of Universal's Radio Waves series, Radio Waves of the '80s: Pop Hits is a skimpy, hastily patched together compilation that doesn't do anyone any favors whatsoever. Just about all of the songs here have already appeared on countless compilations -- Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love," Tiffany's "I Think We're Alone Now," Wang Chung's "Everybody Wang Chung Tonight," Madness' "Our House," Asia's "Heat of the Moment," and the Fixx's {&"O... [ read more ]
CD $7.58