Back To The 80′s Mega-Mix

Posted in A Ha, Duran Duran, Guns N' Roses, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Mr Mister, Phil Collins, Tears For Fears, The Police on January 24th, 2012 by H Bradley

A Non Stop Mega-Mix Of Classic 80′s tunes. To download click the picture or any song in the track listing.

Track-Listing

1. The Outfield – Your Love (Tecnic Remix)
2. Duran Duran – Rio (Fare Soldi Remix)
3. Journey – Any Way You Want It (Rhythm Scholar Remix)
4. Yes vs. Max Graham – Owner of a Lonely Heart
5. Talk Talk vs. Liquid People – It’s My Life
6. Tears For Fears – Shout (TEAM BANZAI Remix)
7. Guns N’ Roses – Welcome to the Jungle (Wanna Be DJs Remix)
8. Michael Jackson – Thriller (Louis La Roche Remix)
9. The Police – Roxanne (DiscoTech Remix)
10. Janet Jackson – The Pleasure Principle (Over the Top Remix)
11. Hall & Oates – Kiss Is On My List (War of the Roses Remix)
12. Depeche Mode – Enjoy the Silence (Fstlane Remix)
13. A-Ha – Take On Me (The Twelves Remix)
14. Tears For Fears – Head Over Heels (Kissy Klub Remix)
15. Phil Collins – In the Air Tonight (Amir Shoa Mix)
16. Mr. Mister – Broken Wings (Mosquito Remix)

 

Duran Duran – Hungry Like The Wolf 2011

Posted in Duran Duran on March 22nd, 2011 by H Bradley

“Hungry Like the Wolf” is a song by the British New Wave band Duran Duran. Written by the band members, the song was produced by Colin Thurston for the group’s second studio album Rio (1982). The song was released in May 1982 as the band’s fifth single in the United Kingdom. It reached the top five of the UK Singles Chart, and received a silver certification by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).”Hungry Like the Wolf”‘s Russell Mulcahy-directed music video was filmed in the jungles of Sri Lanka, and evoked the atmosphere of the film Raiders of the Lost Ark. Although the band initially failed to break into the U.S. market, MTV placed the “Hungry Like the Wolf” video into heavy rotation. Subsequently, the group gained much exposure; the song peaked at the number three spot on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1983, and Duran Duran became an international sensation. The video won the first Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video in 1984.