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  2. Now Smash Hits - Wikipedia

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    Now That's What I Call Music Smash Hits is a compilation album released on 3 October 1987. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The album is part of the (UK) Now That's What I Call Music! series and is a collaboration with Smash Hits magazine, a successful pop music -based magazine at the time.

  3. Live... in the Raw - Wikipedia

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    All songs written by Blackie Lawless unless otherwise noted.. Side one "Inside the Electric Circus" – 4:32 "I Don't Need No Doctor" (Jo Armstead, Nick Ashford, Valerie Simpson) – 3:35

  4. The Spirit of Radio: Greatest Hits 1974–1987 - Wikipedia

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    "This 16-track Best Of skips over the early years…" noted Paul Elliott in Q. "The '80s brought shorter songs, better tunes and even a Top 20 UK hit with 'The Spirit of Radio', one of the great rock singles and perhaps the only song ever to feature a Simon & Garfunkel reference, a reggae breakdown and the word 'unobtrusive'."

  5. Priest...Live! - Wikipedia

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    The album was first released on 1 June 1987 as a 2-LP set in a gatefold sleeve with artwork inners. It was re-released as part of the 2001 'The Re-Masters' series and includes three live bonus tracks. The live video was recorded in its entirety at the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas on 27 June 1986, and was released on Betamax, VHS and LaserDisc ...

  6. Live at Wembley (Meat Loaf album) - Wikipedia

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    Live at Wembley is a 1987 live album by Meat Loaf. [3] It was recorded live at Wembley Arena in London March 1–2, 1987. Meat Loaf's brother-in-law Tom Edmonds co-produced and mixed the album, which featured arrangements by Meat Loaf, Steve Buslowe, and Bob Kulick. The touring continued mainly as a ploy to keep Meat Loaf in the public eye and ...

  7. Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now (Samantha Fox song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now" is a song performed by British singer Samantha Fox and written and produced by Mike Stock, Matt Aitken, and Pete Waterman (Stock Aitken Waterman). It was released as the first single from Samantha’s second album, Samantha Fox , in the spring of 1987.

  8. BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (New Order album) - Wikipedia

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    The live album was released in June 2000 with new artwork by The Peter Saville Studio with photography by Jon Wozencroft. The original sleeve was designed by Mental Block. The live album replicates the original broadcast recording by omitting four songs from the performance. "Elegia", "Ceremony", "Sub-culture" and "Sunrise" were also performed.

  9. Live from Loreley - Wikipedia

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    Live from Loreley is a live album by the British neo-prog band Marillion, recorded at a concert at the Freilichtbühne Loreley (Open-Air Stage) Loreley, St. Goarshausen, Germany on 18 July 1987. The recording, made during the first leg of the 1987 Clutching at Straws tour, documents the band at the peak of their commercial success in the 1980s ...