
NOW That's What I Call an Era: The Albums 1980 - 1984 Vinyl LP White, Blue & Pink Colour 2025
White, Blue & Pink Colour
Tracklist:
LP 1
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. Wham! - Heartbeat
8. Howard Jones â Equality
9. Thompson Twins - The Gap
10. Donna Summer - Protection
11. Tina Turner â I Might Have Been Queen
12. Bruce Springsteen - The Ties That Bind
13. Blondie - Angels On The Balcony
LP 2
1. Duran Duran â 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 â Crystal Days
7. Nick Heyward - The Day It Rained Forever
8. The Cure - Play For Today
9. Joy Division â Isolation
10. UB40 - Tyler
11. Grace Jones - Nightclubbing
12. The Police - When The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of What's Still Around
13. The Selecter â Too Much Pressure
14. The Specials â Enjoy Yourself (Itâs Later Than You Think)
LP 3
1. Spandau Ballet â Reformation
2. Ultravox â 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
8. Pretenders â Mystery Achievement
9. R.E.M. - Harborcoat
10. New Order â Age Of Consent
11. Roxy Music - The Space Between
12. David Sylvian - Nostalgia
13. The Style Council & Tracey Thorn - The Paris Match
Essential Tracks From Iconic AlbumsâŠ
Opening with a trio of tracks from stunning debuts: âA Ray Of Sunshineâ from âFantasticâ, the 1983 debut album from Wham, âLemon Firebrigadeâ from Haircut 100âs âPelican Westâ, and the sumptuous âShow Meâ, the opening track from âThe Lexicon Of Loveâ from ABC. Huge 1983 albums are up next from Culture Club, with âBlack Moneyâ from âColour By Numbersâ, and âThis City Never Sleepsâ the closing track on âSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)â from Eurythmics, plus another epic closer from Alison Moyet with âWhere Hides Sleepâ from her solo debut âAlfâ completes the first sideâŠflip the lp over and Wham! are back with âHeartbeatâ from 1984âs âMake It Bigâ â an album that housed multiple #1 singles. Howard Jones had a huge debut album with âHumanâs Libâ, with âEqualityâ featuring here⊠Donna Summer is up next with âProtectionâ from her Quincy Jones produced 1982 eponymous album alongside Tina Turner with the opening track from her landmark 1984 release âPrivate Dancerâ and Bruce Springsteen from his 1980 double classic âThe Riverâ, whilst the first LP closes with âAngels On The Balconyâ, featuring their signature sound, taken from Blondieâs 1980 release âAutoamericanâ.
LP2 opens with a stellar line up of the eraâs most sophisticated pop. Leading off with the timeless âThe Chauffeurâ from Duran Duranâs enormous second album âRioâ, before âTaking Islands In Africaâ a stand-out from Japanâs âGentlemen Take Polaroidsâ. Tears For Fears made their album debut in 1983 and the title track from âThe Hurtingâ is featured along with a great pop moment, âBlack Night White Lightâ from Frankie Goes To Hollywoodâs 1984 debut âWelcome To The Pleasuredomeâ. 1981âs biggest selling album in the UK was âKings Of The Wild Frontierâ from Adam & The Ants and âAnts Invasionâ taken from it is featured next along with Echo & The Bunnymen with âCrystal Daysâ from âOcean Rainâ, and the side signs-off with the gorgeous âThe Day It Rained Foreverâ from the fantastic solo debut âNorth Of A Miracleâ by Nick Heyward. Over on the other side The Cure open with âPlay For Todayâ from their second album âSeventeen Secondsâ, followed by Joy Division from their second âCloserâ, with âIsolationâ. The opening track âTylerâ from UB40âs acclaimed 1980 debut âSigning Offâ comes ahead of Grace Jonesâ breathtaking version of âNightclubbingâ and The Police with their fusion of post punk and âreggae rockâ, from their 1980 #1 album âZenyatta Mondattaâ with âWhen The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of Whatâs Still Aroundâ. The last two tracks on LP2 were featured on albums released on the influential 2-Tone label; The Selecter with the title track from 1980âs âToo Much Pressureâ, and The Specials with their cover of âEnjoy Yourself (Itâs Later Than You Think)â, the opening track on their 1980 album âMore Specialsâ.
The final LP opens with a superb line-up of tracks from hugely influential albums: Spandau Ballet open with âReformationâ from their 1980 debut âJourneys To Gloryâ, followed by Ultravox with âNew Europeansâ from âViennaâ, The Human League with âThe Things That Dreams Are Made Ofâ from 1981âs hit-packed âDareâ and âSecret Lifeâ from Soft Cellâs remarkable debut âNon-Stop Erotic Cabaretâ. Heaven 17 are up next from âThe Luxury Gapâ followed by Simple Minds with the title track âNew Gold Dream (81/82/83/84)â from their brilliant 1982 album â and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark with âSheâs Leavingâ from âArchitecture And Moralityâ closes the sideâŠTurning over to the final side, opener âMystery Achievementâ was the final track on the Pretenders debut âPretendersâ released just two weeks into 1980, and second album highlights follow: âHarborcoatâ featured on R.E.M.âs âReckoningâ, and âAge Of Consentâ opened New Orderâs second album âPower, Corruption And Liesâ. The final three tracks are all stellar examples of the eraâs most sophisticated pop; Roxy Musicâs 1982 âAvalonâ included âThe Space Betweenâ, and in 1984 David Sylvian released his first solo album âBrilliant Treesâ, and from it the outstanding and atmospheric âNostalgiaâ shares a jazz-influence with the final track, a collaboration between The Style Council & Tracey Thorn âThe Paris Matchâ taken from The Style Councilâs 1984 album âCafĂ© Bleuâ.
40 fantastic tracks â A sampler of the iconic albums that represent an incredible period of creativity and originality:
NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era : The Albums 1980 > 1984.
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White, Blue & Pink Colour
Tracklist:
LP 1
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. Wham! - Heartbeat
8. Howard Jones â Equality
9. Thompson Twins - The Gap
10. Donna Summer - Protection
11. Tina Turner â I Might Have Been Queen
12. Bruce Springsteen - The Ties That Bind
13. Blondie - Angels On The Balcony
LP 2
1. Duran Duran â 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 â Crystal Days
7. Nick Heyward - The Day It Rained Forever
8. The Cure - Play For Today
9. Joy Division â Isolation
10. UB40 - Tyler
11. Grace Jones - Nightclubbing
12. The Police - When The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of What's Still Around
13. The Selecter â Too Much Pressure
14. The Specials â Enjoy Yourself (Itâs Later Than You Think)
LP 3
1. Spandau Ballet â Reformation
2. Ultravox â 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
8. Pretenders â Mystery Achievement
9. R.E.M. - Harborcoat
10. New Order â Age Of Consent
11. Roxy Music - The Space Between
12. David Sylvian - Nostalgia
13. The Style Council & Tracey Thorn - The Paris Match
Essential Tracks From Iconic AlbumsâŠ
Opening with a trio of tracks from stunning debuts: âA Ray Of Sunshineâ from âFantasticâ, the 1983 debut album from Wham, âLemon Firebrigadeâ from Haircut 100âs âPelican Westâ, and the sumptuous âShow Meâ, the opening track from âThe Lexicon Of Loveâ from ABC. Huge 1983 albums are up next from Culture Club, with âBlack Moneyâ from âColour By Numbersâ, and âThis City Never Sleepsâ the closing track on âSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)â from Eurythmics, plus another epic closer from Alison Moyet with âWhere Hides Sleepâ from her solo debut âAlfâ completes the first sideâŠflip the lp over and Wham! are back with âHeartbeatâ from 1984âs âMake It Bigâ â an album that housed multiple #1 singles. Howard Jones had a huge debut album with âHumanâs Libâ, with âEqualityâ featuring here⊠Donna Summer is up next with âProtectionâ from her Quincy Jones produced 1982 eponymous album alongside Tina Turner with the opening track from her landmark 1984 release âPrivate Dancerâ and Bruce Springsteen from his 1980 double classic âThe Riverâ, whilst the first LP closes with âAngels On The Balconyâ, featuring their signature sound, taken from Blondieâs 1980 release âAutoamericanâ.
LP2 opens with a stellar line up of the eraâs most sophisticated pop. Leading off with the timeless âThe Chauffeurâ from Duran Duranâs enormous second album âRioâ, before âTaking Islands In Africaâ a stand-out from Japanâs âGentlemen Take Polaroidsâ. Tears For Fears made their album debut in 1983 and the title track from âThe Hurtingâ is featured along with a great pop moment, âBlack Night White Lightâ from Frankie Goes To Hollywoodâs 1984 debut âWelcome To The Pleasuredomeâ. 1981âs biggest selling album in the UK was âKings Of The Wild Frontierâ from Adam & The Ants and âAnts Invasionâ taken from it is featured next along with Echo & The Bunnymen with âCrystal Daysâ from âOcean Rainâ, and the side signs-off with the gorgeous âThe Day It Rained Foreverâ from the fantastic solo debut âNorth Of A Miracleâ by Nick Heyward. Over on the other side The Cure open with âPlay For Todayâ from their second album âSeventeen Secondsâ, followed by Joy Division from their second âCloserâ, with âIsolationâ. The opening track âTylerâ from UB40âs acclaimed 1980 debut âSigning Offâ comes ahead of Grace Jonesâ breathtaking version of âNightclubbingâ and The Police with their fusion of post punk and âreggae rockâ, from their 1980 #1 album âZenyatta Mondattaâ with âWhen The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of Whatâs Still Aroundâ. The last two tracks on LP2 were featured on albums released on the influential 2-Tone label; The Selecter with the title track from 1980âs âToo Much Pressureâ, and The Specials with their cover of âEnjoy Yourself (Itâs Later Than You Think)â, the opening track on their 1980 album âMore Specialsâ.
The final LP opens with a superb line-up of tracks from hugely influential albums: Spandau Ballet open with âReformationâ from their 1980 debut âJourneys To Gloryâ, followed by Ultravox with âNew Europeansâ from âViennaâ, The Human League with âThe Things That Dreams Are Made Ofâ from 1981âs hit-packed âDareâ and âSecret Lifeâ from Soft Cellâs remarkable debut âNon-Stop Erotic Cabaretâ. Heaven 17 are up next from âThe Luxury Gapâ followed by Simple Minds with the title track âNew Gold Dream (81/82/83/84)â from their brilliant 1982 album â and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark with âSheâs Leavingâ from âArchitecture And Moralityâ closes the sideâŠTurning over to the final side, opener âMystery Achievementâ was the final track on the Pretenders debut âPretendersâ released just two weeks into 1980, and second album highlights follow: âHarborcoatâ featured on R.E.M.âs âReckoningâ, and âAge Of Consentâ opened New Orderâs second album âPower, Corruption And Liesâ. The final three tracks are all stellar examples of the eraâs most sophisticated pop; Roxy Musicâs 1982 âAvalonâ included âThe Space Betweenâ, and in 1984 David Sylvian released his first solo album âBrilliant Treesâ, and from it the outstanding and atmospheric âNostalgiaâ shares a jazz-influence with the final track, a collaboration between The Style Council & Tracey Thorn âThe Paris Matchâ taken from The Style Councilâs 1984 album âCafĂ© Bleuâ.
40 fantastic tracks â A sampler of the iconic albums that represent an incredible period of creativity and originality:
NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era : The Albums 1980 > 1984.













