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Passing_Stranger wrote:Hey guys! Glad the previous one is appreciated! Following swiftly on, here's the 4th compilation in the series. Rather upbeat, with some unusual themes for pop songs - but that's great, makes a change from the tired clichés
[01] Sunday Club ∕ Grete Weitz
[02] Cube ∕ Concert Boy
[03] Beat the Drum ∕ This City
[04] Prima Voice ∕ Respect for Metal
[05] Sons of Heroes ∕ Dream Machines
[06] Dekka Danse ∕ Movement is Tranquility
[07] Language ∕ Touch the Radio 'Dance'
[08] Rodway ∕ Dotted Line
[09] Transmuters ∕ Creatures of Time
[10] Episode I ∕ Equal Balance
Link: https://mega.nz/file/qtN2FbCb#eaYrWObtm ... k12RGELEQERegroupement de prêt immobilier
Enjoy!
Emmanuella31 wrote:Are you sure this could change some tired clichés? Why?
Passing_Stranger wrote:Alrighty then, the fifth installment is here, turned out to be quite political with some very surprising numbers, some allegorical, some quite blatant (never thought Bay City Rollers would do such a song, rivalling The Clash with its message ). Sadly most of the themes are still relevant and even topical, fortunately the songs are top-notch and can stand on their feet regardless of the themes (especially check out The Whisper Mode one, that one's perfect, what an unexpectedly great discovery!).
1 Bay City Rollers ''No Freedom''
2 The Whisper Mode ''Different Frequencies''
3 Philip Jap ''Red Dogs''
4 Dear Enemy ''Kids on the Street''
5 Boys Brigade ''Africa''
6 The Prophet ''Two Roads to Jericho''
7 A Drop in the Gray ''All the Same''
8 Red ''Uniform Man''
9 Tantal ''B67 A.N.N.A.''
10 English Evenings ''I Will Return''
Link: https://mega.nz/file/fo1HBSQI#vII0xpLds ... f38yfEHEQI
Enjoy!
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