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White, Blue & Pink 3LP –  Cat:LPNNNOW158   Barcode:198028945516
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Record Label: Now Music

Format: Album

Genre: Pop

Release Date: 30/05/2025

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NOW Music is very proud to present the second of our ‘Now That’s What I Call An Era’ releases. ‘The Albums 1980 > 1984’ celebrates 40 iconic albums that were released between 1980 and 1984, featuring a magnificent track from each – and none of them UK hit singles!

Most of the albums being highlighted produced huge hit singles that have become both synonymous with the decade and enduringly popular – but these albums are of such a high quality – forever part of the artist’s legacy – that other tracks could have equally become hits – and some have become as well-loved by fans as the singles, and have for many artists always been an established part of their live shows.

Available as a stunning 3-LP vinyl collection, pressed in a different colour for each disc; blue, white and red, and housed in a tri-fold sleeve that features a track-by-track guide.

Essential Tracks From Iconic Albums…

Opening with a trio of tracks from stunning debuts: ‘A Ray Of Sunshine’ from ‘Fantastic’, the 1983 debut album from Wham, ‘Lemon Firebrigade’ from Haircut 100’s ‘Pelican West’, and the sumptuous ‘Show Me’, the opening track from ‘The Lexicon Of Love’ from ABC. Huge 1983 albums are up next from Culture Club, with ‘Black Money’ from ‘Colour By Numbers’, and ‘This City Never Sleeps’ the closing track on ‘Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)’ from Eurythmics, plus another epic closer from Alison Moyet with ‘Where Hides Sleep’ from her solo debut ‘Alf’ completes the first side…flip the lp over and Wham! are back with ‘Heartbeat’ from 1984’s ‘Make It Big’ – an album that housed multiple #1 singles. Howard Jones had a huge debut album with ‘Human’s Lib’, with ‘Equality’ featuring here…  Donna Summer is up next with ‘Protection’ from her Quincy Jones produced 1982 eponymous album alongside Tina Turner with the opening track from her landmark 1984 release ‘Private Dancer’ and Bruce Springsteen from his 1980 double classic ‘The River’, whilst the first LP closes with ‘Angels On The Balcony’, featuring their signature sound, taken from Blondie’s 1980 release ‘Autoamerican’.

LP2 opens with a stellar line up of the era’s most sophisticated pop. Leading off with the timeless ‘The Chauffeur’ from Duran Duran’s enormous second album ‘Rio’, before ‘Taking Islands In Africa’ a stand-out from Japan’s ‘Gentlemen Take Polaroids’. Tears For Fears made their album debut in 1983 and the title track from ‘The Hurting’ is featured along with a great pop moment, ‘Black Night White Light’ from Frankie Goes To Hollywood’s 1984 debut ‘Welcome To The Pleasuredome’. 1981’s biggest selling album in the UK was ‘Kings Of The Wild Frontier’ from Adam & The Ants and ‘Ants Invasion’ taken from it is featured next along with Echo & The Bunnymen with ‘Crystal Days’ from ‘Ocean Rain’, and the side signs-off with the gorgeous ‘The Day It Rained Forever’ from the fantastic solo debut ‘North Of A Miracle’ by Nick Heyward. Over on the other side The Cure open with ‘Play For Today’ from their second album ‘Seventeen Seconds’, followed by Joy Division from their second ‘Closer’, with ‘Isolation’. The opening track ‘Tyler’ from UB40’s acclaimed 1980 debut ‘Signing Off’ comes ahead of Grace Jones’ breathtaking version of ‘Nightclubbing’ and The Police with their fusion of post punk and ‘reggae rock’, from their 1980 #1 album ‘Zenyatta Mondatta’ with ‘When The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of What’s Still Around’. The last two tracks on LP2 were featured on albums released on the influential 2-Tone label; The Selecter with the title track from 1980’s ‘Too Much Pressure’, and The Specials with their cover of ‘Enjoy Yourself (It’s Later Than You Think)’, the opening track on their 1980 album ‘More Specials’.

The final LP opens with a superb line-up of tracks from hugely influential albums: Spandau Ballet open with ‘Reformation’ from their 1980 debut ‘Journeys To Glory’, followed by Ultravox with ‘New Europeans’ from ‘Vienna’, The Human League with ‘The Things That Dreams Are Made Of’ from 1981’s hit-packed ‘Dare’ and ‘Secret Life’ from Soft Cell’s remarkable debut ‘Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret’. Heaven 17 are up next from ‘The Luxury Gap’ followed by Simple Minds with the title track ‘New Gold Dream (81/82/83/84)’ from their brilliant 1982 album – and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark with ‘She’s Leaving’ from ‘Architecture And Morality’ closes the side…Turning over to the final side, opener ‘Mystery Achievement’ was the final track on the Pretenders debut ‘Pretenders’ released just two weeks into 1980, and second album highlights follow: ‘Harborcoat’ featured on R.E.M.’s ‘Reckoning’, and ‘Age Of Consent’ opened New Order’s second album ‘Power, Corruption And Lies’. The final three tracks are all stellar examples of the era’s most sophisticated pop; Roxy Music’s 1982 ‘Avalon’ included ‘The Space Between’, and in 1984 David Sylvian released his first solo album ‘Brilliant Trees’, and from it the outstanding and atmospheric ‘Nostalgia’ shares a jazz-influence with the final track, a collaboration between The Style Council & Tracey Thorn ‘The Paris Match’ taken from The Style Council’s 1984 album ‘Café Bleu’.

40 fantastic tracks – A sampler of the iconic albums that represent an incredible period of creativity and originality:

NOW That’s What I Call An Era : The Albums 1980 > 1984.

Track Listing

3LP

Side A

  1. Wham! – A Ray Of Sunshine
  2. Haircut 100 – Lemon Firebrigade
  3. ABC – Show Me
  4. Culture Club – Black Money
  5. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart – This City Never Sleeps
  6. Alison Moyet – Where Hides Sleep

Side B

  1. Wham! – Heartbeat
  2. Howard Jones – Equality
  3. Thompson Twins – The Gap
  4. Donna Summer – Protection
  5. Tina Turner – I Might Have Been Queen
  6. Bruce Springsteen – The Ties That Bind
  7. Blondie – Angels On The Balcony

Side C

  1. Duran Duran – The Chauffeur
  2. Japan – Taking Islands In Africa
  3. Tears For Fears – The Hurting
  4. Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Black Night White Light
  5. Adam & The Ants – Ants Invasion
  6. Echo And The Bunnymen – Crystal Days
  7. Nick Heyward – The Day It Rained Forever

Side D

  1. The Cure – Play For Today
  2. Joy Division – Isolation
  3. UB40 – Tyler
  4. Grace Jones – Nightclubbing
  5. The Police – When The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of What’s Still Around
  6. The Selecter – Too Much Pressure
  7. The Specials – Enjoy Yourself (It’s Later Than You Think)

Side E

  1. Spandau Ballet – Reformation
  2. Ultravox – New Europeans
  3. The Human League – The Things That Dreams Are Made Of
  4. Soft Cell – Secret Life
  5. Heaven 17 – We Live So Fast
  6. Simple Minds – New Gold Dream (81/82/83/84)
  7. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – She’s Leaving

Side F

  1. Pretenders – Mystery Achievement
  2. R.E.M. – Harborcoat
  3. New Order – Age Of Consent
  4. Roxy Music – The Space Between
  5. David Sylvian – Nostalgia
  6. The Style Council & Tracey Thorn – The Paris Match

4CD

CD1

  1. Wham! – A Ray Of Sunshine
  2. Haircut 100 – Lemon Firebrigade
  3. ABC – Show Me
  4. Culture Club – Black Money
  5. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart – This City Never Sleeps
  6. Alison Moyet – Where Hides Sleep
  7. Sade – Frankie’s First Affair
  8. Roxy Music – The Space Between
  9. Japan – Talking Drum
  10. Duran Duran – Anyone Out There
  11. The Human League – The Things That Dreams Are Made Of
  12. Spandau Ballet – Reformation
  13. Heaven 17 – We Live So Fast
  14. Ultravox – New Europeans
  15. Donna Summer – Protection
  16. Tina Turner – I Might Have Been Queen
  17. Bruce Springsteen – The Ties That Bind
  18. Pretenders – Mystery Achievement

CD2

  1. Wham! – Heartbeat
  2. Soft Cell – Secret Life
  3. Bananarama – Young At Heart
  4. Nik Kershaw – Bogart
  5. Thompson Twins – The Gap
  6. Howard Jones – Equality
  7. Bronski Beat – Junk
  8. Shalamar – Don’t Try To Change Me
  9. Imagination – All Night Loving
  10. Toyah – Jungles Of Jupiter
  11. Kim Wilde – Our Town
  12. Culture Club – Boy Boy (I’m The Boy)
  13. Mari Wilson – Are You There With Another Girl?
  14. Carmel – Tracks Of My Tears
  15. The Style Council & Tracey Thorn – The Paris Match
  16. Paul Simon – Hearts And Bones
  17. Joan Armatrading – Turn Out The Light
  18. Paul Young – No Parlez

CD3

  1. Duran Duran – The Chauffeur
  2. Japan – Taking Islands In Africa
  3. Tears For Fears – The Hurting
  4. Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Black Night White Light
  5. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – She’s Leaving
  6. Laurie Anderson – From The Air
  7. The Cure – Play For Today
  8. Joy Division – Isolation
  9. R.E.M. – Harborcoat
  10. The Psychedelic Furs – President Gas
  11. Blancmange – Game Above My Head
  12. China Crisis – Red Sails
  13. The Associates – Gloomy Sunday
  14. Adam & The Ants – Ants Invasion
  15. The Teardrop Explodes – Second Head
  16. Echo And The Bunnymen – Crystal Days
  17. The Jam – Man In The Corner Shop
  18. Aztec Camera – We Could Send Letters
  19. Nick Heyward – The Day It Rained Forever

CD4

  1. New Order – Age Of Consent
  2. The League Unlimited Orchestra – Hard Times
  3. Visage – Anvil Night Club School
  4. Simple Minds – New Gold Dream (81/82/83/84)
  5. Talk Talk – The Party’s Over
  6. The Fixx – Reach The Beach
  7. David Sylvian – Nostalgia
  8. Elvis Costello & The Attractions – Almost Blue
  9. The Cure – Shake Dog Shake
  10. Blondie – Angels On The Balcony
  11. Dexy’s Midnight Runners – Tell Me When My Light Turns Green
  12. The Clash – Overpowered By Funk
  13. The Police – When The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of What’s Still Around
  14. Grace Jones – Nightclubbing
  15. UB40 – Tyler
  16. The Selecter – Too Much Pressure
  17. The Specials – Enjoy Yourself (It’s Later Than You Think)

 

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