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Wang Chung - Everybody Wang Chung Tonight (Greatest Hits)
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Wang Chung Album................: Everybody Wang Chung Tonight (Greatest Hits) Genre................: Rock Source...............: CD Year.................: 1997 Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: LAME 3.97 Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality..............: Extreme, (avg. bitrate: 242kbps) Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 Information..........: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. (00:04:00) Wang Chung - Dance Hall Days 2. (00:04:21) Wang Chung - Don't Let Go 3. (00:04:22) Wang Chung - Don't Be My Enemy 4. (00:04:39) Wang Chung - Hypnotize Me 5. (00:04:29) Wang Chung - Let's Go 6. (00:03:58) Wang Chung - Praying To A New God 7. (00:04:10) Wang Chung - What's So Bad About Feeling Good 8. (00:04:23) Wang Chung - Wait 9. (00:04:53) Wang Chung - To Live And Die In L.A. 10. (00:06:15) Wang Chung - Big World 11. (00:04:12) Wang Chung - Fun Tonight The Early Years 12. (00:04:47) Wang Chung - Everybody Have Fun Tonight 13. (00:04:00) Wang Chung - Space Junk (Wang Chung '97) 14. (00:03:39) Wang Chung - Dance Hall Days (Flashing Back To Happiness 7 Mix) Playing Time.........: 01:02:09 Total Size...........: 107.95 MB NFO generated on.....: 6/5/2008 11:13:04 AM --------------------------------------------------------------------- Name The name Huang Chung literally translates from Chinese as "yellow bell", but refers to the standardized bass pitch of ancient China. Early on the band summarized the definition as "perfect pitch" and later, on American Bandstand, they claimed it was the sound a guitar made. Originally called Huang Chung the band formed in 1979. The lineup consisted of vocalist/guitarist Jack Hues, bassist Nick Feldman, and drummer Darren Costin. Hues originally met Feldman after answering Feldman's ad for a musician in the classifieds section of the weekly British music magazine Melody Maker in 1977. Soon afterwards, Hues and Feldman formed with Bud Merrick and the late Paul Hammond in late 1977/early 1978 as 'The Intellektuals'. In less than a year, the band split up, as Hues and Feldman joined up with future Wang Chung drummer Darren Costin, along with keyboardists Simon Campbell, Leigh Gorman and Glenn Gregory, to form '57 Men'. This lineup lasted for less than a year as well. Huang Chung's self-titled debut album was released by Arista Records in 1982 after several singles, including the minor post-punk hit "Isn't It About Time We Were on TV". In 1983, after being dropped by Arista and signed to Geffen Records, they changed their name to Wang Chung (at Geffen's suggestion, to make pronunciation easier for English-speakers—consistent with the claim by VH1's Pop Up Video that they changed it because people kept calling them "Hung Chung") — and subsequently they released Points on the Curve, which yielded two major hits, "Don't Let Go" (#36 US) and "Dance Hall Days" (#16 US). Related Torrents
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