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Trevor Horn Reimagines the Eighties
Pop · 2019 · 12 tracks · 52m

Trevor Horn Reimagines the Eighties

A symphonic deconstruction of the decade Trevor Horn helped build. Iconic synth-pop hits are reborn as lush, cinematic chamber pieces with a wistful heart.

January 25, 2019 · RCA International

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A sophisticated, symphonic reflection on pop history that turns neon memories into lush, cinematic landscapes.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks · 52m
01
Everybody Wants to Rule the World (edit)
4:17
02
Dancing in the Dark
4:24
03
Ashes to Ashes
4:18
04
The Power of Love
4:28
05
It’s Different for Girls
4:11
06
Slave to the Rhythm
3:15
07
Brothers in Arms
4:54
08
Girls on Film
3:34
09
What’s Love Got to Do With It
3:33
10
Owner of a Lonely Heart
5:48
11
Take On Me
4:36
12
Blue Monday
5:05
Moments Worth Listening For
The transformation of 'Take On Me' into a fragile, piano-led ballad that reveals the song's inherent loneliness.
The massive, cinematic swell of strings that replaces the iconic synth riff in 'Owner of a Lonely Heart'.
The way 'Blue Monday' is stripped of its club urgency and rebuilt as a haunting, slow-burning orchestral piece.

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