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This CD is loaded with 1 hit wonders from the 80s I originally bought it for “Major Tom” and didn’t want to buy Schillings CD for only one song. then I found out that this CD is full of songs like that. I ran, Obsession, Come on Eileen All songs I love on the radio are a part of my collection without having to buy all the individual CDs.This and the other VH1 CD are essentials for anyone that grew up in the 80s.
but it does have my signature hit, “Come On Eileen”. This is one of the few one hit wonders that I like on this album. There were a lot of other songs from the 80’s that I would have picked over “I ran”, “Words”, “Tuff enuff..” Enough said, the first half of the album is very good, but then it just starts to lose steam. It’s as if they were running out of ideas as to what to put on the album. I didn’t like these songs back in the 80’s so why should I like them now. I guess that is the price I pay to get the few songs I did want.
I always loved the show, The big 80’s on Vh1. And when this and the first c.d. came out, I bought them together. All in all, not such a terrible purchase. I like the first one much better, there are a better selection of songs.
One hit wonders and just good eighties tunes. This is packed with them sort tunes you miss from such a great era. I have so many eighties tapes and CDs I keep collecting. I think this captured several really good songs on it and they are hard to track down songs. When it comes to to collections this one is tops. I can listen to these songs over and over again. Never tire of them. Guess the eighties will never die while I’m still breathing.
I knew all the songs on this CD by heart and if you’re an eighties fan you will too. It’s a great gift for the eighties fan in your life too. That’s where I get most of my tunes. People know I’m a hopeless eighties fan.