The Best Of Top Of The Pops '79
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The Best Of Top Of The Pops '79 | ||
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Compilation album by Top of the Poppers | ||
Released | December 1979 | |
Recorded | 1979 | |
Genre | Pop, Disco, Rock | |
Label | Pickwick Records (Original release), Hallmark Records (Re-release) | |
Professional reviews | ||
The Best Of Top Of The Pops '79 is a 1979 compilation album released by the Top of the Poppers, who were well-known for their cover-versions of popular songs during the 1970s. Curiously, Despite extremely negative reviews at the time, The album sold quite well, and was recently re-released on CD. Today reviewers have warmed up to the album, and it's considered to be an interesting time capule of the time. The album consists of tracks recorded by the Top of the Poppers during the year 1979.
[edit] Tracklisting
- 1. YMCA
- 2. Cars
- 3. Video Killed the Radio Star
- 4. Sunday Girl
- 5. Message in a Bottle
- 6. One Day at a Time
- 7. Are Friends Electric
- 8. We Don't Talk Anymore
- 9. Bright Eyes
- 10. Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick
- 11. Ring My Bell
- 12. I Don't Like Mondays
- 13. Heart of Glass
- 14. Tragedy
- 15. I Will Survive
- 16. When Your in Love with a Beautiful Woman