Culture Club - Culture Club 2005: Singles & Remixes (2005)

Artist: Culture Club
Title: Culture Club 2005: Singles & Remixes
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Virgin Records
Genre: Pop, Rock, New Wave
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:15:16
Total Size: 518 MB | 170 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Culture Club 2005: Singles & Remixes
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Virgin Records
Genre: Pop, Rock, New Wave
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:15:16
Total Size: 518 MB | 170 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Do You Really Want To Hurt Me
02. Karma Chameleon
03. It's A Miracle
04. Church Of The Poison Mind
05. Move Away
06. The War Song
07. Miss Me Blind
08. I'll Tumble 4 Ya
09. I Just Wanna Be Loved
10. Victims
11. Time (Clock Of The Heart)
12. Black Money
13. Love Is Love
14. White Boy (Dance Mix)
15. Miss Me Blind (Audience Remix)
16. It's A Miracle (DJ Alberkam House Poppy P Mix)
17. Karma Chameleon (Ledge Music Electro 80 Mix)
18. Do You Really Want To Hurt Me (DJ LBR Ragga Mix)
19. Miss Me Blind (David Guetta And Joachim Garraud Fuck Me I'm Famous Mix)
Few new wave groups were as popular as Culture Club. During the early 80's, the group racked up seven straight Top Ten hits in the UK and six Top Ten singles in the US with their light, infectious pop-soul. Though their music was radio-ready, what brought the band stardom was Boy George, the group's charismatic, cross-dressing lead singer.
George dressed in flamboyant dresses and wore heavy makeup, creating a disarmingly androgynous appearance that created a sensation on early MTV. George also had a biting wit and frequently came up with cutting quips that won Culture Club heavy media exposure in both America and Britain. Although closely aligned with the new romantics - they were both inspired by Northern soul and fashion.
Culture Club had a sharper pop sense than their peers, and consequently had a broader appeal. However, their time in the spotlight was brief. Not only could they not withstand the changing fashions of MTV, but the group was fraught with personal tensions, including Boy George's drug addiction. By 1986, the group had broken up, leaving behind several singles that rank as classics of the new wave era.
George dressed in flamboyant dresses and wore heavy makeup, creating a disarmingly androgynous appearance that created a sensation on early MTV. George also had a biting wit and frequently came up with cutting quips that won Culture Club heavy media exposure in both America and Britain. Although closely aligned with the new romantics - they were both inspired by Northern soul and fashion.
Culture Club had a sharper pop sense than their peers, and consequently had a broader appeal. However, their time in the spotlight was brief. Not only could they not withstand the changing fashions of MTV, but the group was fraught with personal tensions, including Boy George's drug addiction. By 1986, the group had broken up, leaving behind several singles that rank as classics of the new wave era.
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