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Bangles - Manic Monday: Best Of The Bangles [Import]
Manic Monday: Best Of The Bangles [Import]
Artist: Bangles
Format: CD

Details

Label: MUSIC CLUB DELUXE
Catalog: MCDLX059
Rel. Date: 10/09/2007
UPC: 5014797670594

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DISC: 1

1. Manic Monday
2. Going Down to Liverpool
3. Walk Like An Egyptian
4. If She Knew What She Wants
5. Hero Takes a Fall
6. Live
7. James
8. All About You
9. Dover Beach
10. Tell Me
11. Restless
12. He's Got a Secret
13. Silent Treatment
14. More Than Meets the Eye
15. Walking Down Your Street
16. In a Different Light
17. Following
18. Standing in the Hallway
19. Hazy Shade of Winter
20. In Your Room
21. Eternal Flame
22. Be with You
23. I'll Set You Free
24. Return Post
25. Where Were You When I Needed You
26. Let It Go
27. September Gurls
28. Angels Don't Fall in Love
29. Not Like You
30. Complicated Girl
31. Bell Jar
32. Something to Believe in
33. Watching the Sky
34. Some Dreams Come True
35. Crash and Burn
36. Everything I Wanted

More Info:

2007 release of a 2 CD anthology of the all female pop band that played all their own instruments, wrote all their own songs, save for the occasional cover version. They came to the late Miles Copland's attention in the early 1980's after he was already working with the Go-Go's, another LA female pop group poised to make it big. After the Go-Go's had hit the summit, the Bangles sailed right in after them with a song written by Prince, "Manic Monday", followed by the #1 hit "Walk Like An Egyptian" and a cover of Paul Simon's "A Hazy Shade of Winter", recorded for the soundtrack of the film "Less Than Zero". Here are all the key tracks the gals recorded, long before the Spice Girls purported their "girl power" campaign.