ONLY DANCE: 1985-1989

With the new political spirit, I started listening to my Dance Music CDs. One of my favorites is Only Dance: 1985-1989 from 1995. From the grammatically incorrect “Take On Me” by a-ha to Bananarama’s “Venus” to Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s “Relax” to Falco’s “Rock Me Amadeus” there’s plenty of energetic music to get you up and leaping around!

Are you a fan of dance music? Any favorites here? GRADE: B+

TRACK LIST:

1a-haTake On Me Written-By – Mags (2)Harket*, Waaktaar3:50
2The PretendersDon’t Get Me Wrong Written-By – Chrissie Hynde3:47
3Wang ChungEverybody Have Fun Tonight Written-By – Hues*, Feldman*, Wolf4:18
4Katrina And The WavesWalking On Sunshine Written-By – Kimberley Rew3:59
5Talking HeadsWild Wild Life Written-By – David Byrne3:39
6The Bangles*–Walking Down Your Street Written-By – Kahne*, Gutierrez*, Hoffs3:03
7Debbie GibsonShake Your Love Written-By – Deborah Gibson3:44
8BananaramaVenus Written-By – Robert Leeuwen3:52
9The Pointer Sisters*–Neutron Dance Written-By – Willis*, Sembello4:11
10Bobby BrownDon’t Be Cruel Written-By – Reid*, BabyfaceSimmons4:07
11Frankie Goes To HollywoodRelax Written-By – Johnson*, O’Toole*, Gill3:57
12Expose*–What You Don’t Know Written-By – Louis Martinez3:58
13The SystemDon’t Disturb This Groove Written-By – Murphy-Frank3:46
14Nu ShoozI Can’t Wait Written-By – John Smith 3:43
15Glenn FreyThe Heat Is OnWritten-By – Faltermeyer*, Forsey3:47
16Stacey QTwo Of Hearts Written-By – John Mitchell3:59
17Howard JonesThings Can Only Get Better Written-By – Howard Jones3:57
18Karyn WhiteSecret Rendezvous Written-By – Reid*, BabyfaceSimmons3:58
19Timbuk 3The Future’s So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades Written-By – Patrick MacDonald3:26
20FalcoRock Me Amadeus (American Edit) Written-By – Bolland*, Hoelzl*, Bolland3:23

15 thoughts on “ONLY DANCE: 1985-1989

  1. Cap'n Bob

    I recognize one of those songs! By the eighties I was no longer interested in the new music! And kindly remove yourself from my greensward!

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  2. Jerry+House

    Alas, my dancing has been declared a crime against humanity by the International Criminal Court. I can do a mean toe-tapping, though, and throw in an occasional knee slap.

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  3. Deb

    I love this collection! Lots of favorites including “I Can’t Wait” (it’s funny, but Stevie Nicks released a different song with the same title around the same time, and that’s also a favorite), “Rock Me, Amadeus”, “Wild Wild Life”, “Things Can Only Get Better”, and “Walking on Sunshine”. These songs bring back memories of my twenties when I was living the single gal’s life in Los Angeles, going to dance clubs, and listening to new wave/alternative music on KROQ. Ah, memories!

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    1. george Post author

      Deb, I’m fond of this collection, too! Every song has a memory attached to it! Patrick and Katie were little kids back then, but they loved it when I played “Walking on Sunshine.” That song today has been featured in TV commercials more than any other song!

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  4. Fred Blosser

    Nice peppy selection. “Take On Me” is on speed-dial replay on one of the local Hits of the ’80s-’90s’-Today stations. I hear it at least every other day on the radio as my wife and I go and return on grandchild-baby-sitting duty.

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  5. Jeff Meyerson

    Oh, Hell no. Me and dance go together as well as Jerry and dance. “Rock Me Amadeus” needs to be bashed over the head with a rock and buried forever. There are a few that I like here – Take On Me, Walking on Sunshine, Venus, Everybody Have Fun Tonight.

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    1. george Post author

      Jeff, sometimes I need some dance music to perk me up! I’m surprised about how many people dislike “Rock Me Amadeus.”

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  6. Patricia Abbott

    My kids were starting to get into music here so some of these are pretty familiar. But the early nineties I like even more.

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  7. Jeff Smith

    Also in the no Rock Me Amadeus camp, but there’s a lot of stuff here I like. I don’t really think of them as dance music, but that’s because I don’t dance — so I don’t know what music you can dance to and what music you can’t. Favorites would be Wild Wild Life and Relax.

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