Spandau Ballet - The Albums 1980-84 (Remastered) (2012)

Artist: Spandau Ballet
Title: The Albums 1980-84
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Chrysalis
Genre: Pop Rock, Synth-pop, New Wave
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 02:29:43
Total Size: 1.1 Gb / 385 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: The Albums 1980-84
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Chrysalis
Genre: Pop Rock, Synth-pop, New Wave
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 02:29:43
Total Size: 1.1 Gb / 385 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1: Journeys To Glory
1. To Cut A Long Story Short 3:19
2. Reformation 4:54
3. Mandolin 4:07
4. Muscle Bound 5:08
5. Age Of Blows 4:09
6. The Freeze 4:35
7. Confused 4:38
8. Toys 5:47
CD 2: Diamond
1. Chant No 1 (I Don't Need This Pressure On) 4:09
2. Instinction 4:51
3. Paint Me Down 3:47
4. Coffee Club 5:36
5. She Loved Like Diamond 2:54
6. Pharaoh 6:37
7. Innocence And Science 4:27
8. Missionary 7:01
CD 3: True
1. Pleasure 3:34
2. Communication 3:40
3. Code Of Love 5:11
4. Gold 4:50
5. Lifeline 3:34
6. Heaven Is A Secret 4:26
7. Foundation 4:06
8. True 6:33
CD 4: Parade
1. Only When You Leave 5:11
2. Highly Strung 4:11
3. I'll Fly For You 5:35
4. Nature Of The Beast 5:16
5. Revenge For Love 4:22
6. Always In The Back Of My Mind 4:29
7. With The Pride 5:31
8. Round And Round 5:33
As one of the leading New Romantic bands, Spandau Ballet racked up a number of British hits -- as well as one Top Ten American hit, "True" -- during the early '80s, becoming one of the most successful groups to emerge during the new wave. The only other new romantic band to enjoy greater commercial success was Duran Duran, yet Spandau Ballet was there first, scoring three Top Ten hit singles during 1981 with their synthesized dance-pop. By 1983, the London-based quintet had shed its Roxy Music-inspired robotic art-disco and picked up on Bryan Ferry's latter-day crooner persona, revamping themselves as a slick, stylish white soul act. It was in this incarnation that Spandau Ballet experienced its greatest success, as "True" reached number one in Britain and number four in America. However, their time in the spotlight was short-lived. Though they had a few more hits in Britain, none of them were particularly big, and in America they disappeared at the end of 1984. By the end of the decade, the group had split, with their core members, brothers Gary and Martin Kemp, launching acting careers with the 1990 film, The Krays.