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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Wang Chung
Released: Oct 8, 2002
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Released: Oct 8, 2002
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Wang Chung gathers 11 of the English synth pop group's definitive songs, including their biggest hits "Everybody Have Fun Tonight,"...
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Everybody Wang Chung Tonight: Wang Chung's Greatest Hits
Released: Mar 25, 1997
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Released: Mar 25, 1997
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Everybody Wang Chung Tonight: Wang Chung's Greatest Hits does a good job in collecting all of Wang Chung's 1980s hits. In fact, this well-assembled collection doesn't miss a beat -- it includes all...
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To Live and Die in L.A.
Released: 1985
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Released: 1985
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This nine-track score for William Friedken's violent flick To Live and Die in LA will appeal to those who enjoy the more dramatic spheres of Wang Chung's music. While the single and title track are...
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The Warmer Side of Cool
Released: 1989
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Released: 1989
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With their final release, Wang Chung concentrated too heavily on the American rock radio sound, losing the fan base who liked them for their difference. The Warmer Side of Cool does have its...
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Points on the Curve
Released: 1984
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Released: 1984
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If Japan's Tin Drum album of 1981 sought to redefine the similarities between Oriental melodic structure and Occidental music, then Wang Chung's Points on the Curve pushed the boundaries further...
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Mosaic
Released: 1986
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Released: 1986
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The incessantly catchy pop-funk number "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" illustrates the change in musical direction Wang Chung undertook on Mosaic. Backing away from the synth-laced pop/rock that...
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