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A1. Turning Japanese - The Vapours
A2. Brass In Pocket - The Pretenders
A3. The Boys Light Up - Australian Crawl
A4. We Are Glass - Gary Numan
A5. Cheap Wine - Cold Chisel
A6. Geno - Dexys Midnight Runners
A7. Tired OF Toein The Line - Rocky Burnette
A8. Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen
A9. Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin - Long John Baldry
B1. Ride Like The Wind - Christopher Cross
B2. Same Old Girl - Darryl Cotton
B3. Total Control - The Motels
B4. The Rose - Bette Midler
B5. All Out Of Love - Air Supply
B6. Love At First Night - Kim Hart
B7. How Do I Make You - Linda Rondstadt
B8. Working My Way Back To You - Spinners
B9. Together We Are Beautiful - Fern Kinne
How old:
This LP is old!
Release Date:
November 1st 1980
Format:
LP
Record Label:
WEA Records
Catalogue No:
GIVE.1980
Price Guide:
£15.00
Country:
flags/Australia
Additional info:
Deleted
Highest Chart Position:
0
Credits:
The Vapours
The Pretenders
Australian Crawl
Gary Numan
Cold Chisel
Dexys Midnight Runners
Rocky Burnette
Queen
Long John Baldry
Christopher Cross
Darryl Cotton
The Motels
Bette Midler
Air Supply
Kim Hart
Linda Rondstadt
Spinners
Fern Kinney
With the interesting catalog number GIVE 1980, this album was "made possible through a unique co-operation of two record companies...": WEA and EMI. Featuring eighteen songs that reached the Top 40 on the Melbourne charts, 1980 ...The Music has only five songs that failed to crack the Top 10. Only eight of the eighteen songs made the Top 40 in the US..