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Dead Or Alive-Rip It Up-CD-FLAC-1987-BUDDHA
Description :
Rel. date : 06.29.2014
Artist : Dead Or Alive
Album : Rip It Up
Label : Epic Records
Catalog Nr.: 4255
Language : English
Genre : Pop
Source : CDDA
Size : 258.34 MB
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T R A C K L i S T
01. Brand New Lover 04:34
02. My Heart Goes Bang 05:24
03. Something In My House 04:25
04. Lover Come Back To Me 03:53
05. You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) 04:27
06. I’ll Save You All My Kisses 04:45
07. In Too Deep 03:56
08. Hooked On Love 04:11
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35:35
35:35 min
258.34 MB
R E L E A S E i N F O R M A T i O N
Rip It Up is a greatest hits album released by Dead or Alive in
1987 on Epic Records. It contains eight singles from their two
prior albums, Youthquake and Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know,
segued together much like a DJ-mix. No new songs were included on
this album, although the versions present here are alternate
versions that were created by editing different 12″ mixes
together, creating unique track lengths and sounds.
A new Japanese version entitled Rip It Up +1 was released in 2004
that included one bonus track.
One of the great things about the 1980s was the way the decade
broke so many of the late 1970s’ rules. In the late ’70s, many
punk rockers hated heavy metal as much as they hated disco, but as
much animosity as the punk and arena rock factions felt for one
another, they were united in their support of the silly death-to-
disco movement. Then, in the 1980s, all of that changed. Just as
punks, metalheads, and arena rockers were forming alliances and
exchanging musical ideas in the 1980s, the decade found a variety
of rockers and new wavers embracing funk, disco, and dance music
— clearly, the rules of the late 1970s were being broken in a
major way. In the 1980s, no one merged pop/rock with dance-pop,
Hi-NRG, and Euro-disco more perfectly than Dead or Alive, whose
Rip It Up provides a nonstop dance mix of many of the group’s
essential hits. Produced by the Stock, Aitken, and Waterman team,
gems like “You Spin Me Round,” “Brand New Lover,” “Something in My
House,” and “My Heart Goes Bang” have as much pop-rock aggression
as they do dance-floor appeal. Rockers loved Dead or Alive, and
the strong Beatles influence on “I’ll Save You All My Kisses” is
hard to miss. But Rip It Up is just as essential from a dance-
pop/Hi-NRG standpoint. For those making their first Dead or Alive
purchase, this album would be an excellent starting point.
http://www.discogs.com/Dead-Or-Alive-Rip-It-Up/release/402947
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