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Lost in France - The Early Years

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Download links and information about Lost in France - The Early Years by Bonnie Tyler. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop genres. It contains 30 tracks with total duration of 01:56:40 minutes.

Artist: Bonnie Tyler
Release date: 2005
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop
Tracks: 30
Duration: 01:56:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Let the Show Begin 4:15
2. Here's Monday 3:44
3. If I Sing You a Love Song 4:44
4. Got So Used to Loving You 3:14
5. Lost in France 3:53
6. Blame Me 4:01
7. Yesterday Dreams 4:12
8. Baby Goodnight 4:31
9. The Closer You Get 3:48
10. I'm Just a Woman 5:06
11. Wild Love 4:36
12. Heaven 3:04
13. Sometimes When We Touch 4:17
14. Give Me Your Love 3:13
15. Piece of My Heart 3:48
16. Living for the City 3:42
17. Here Am I 3:50
18. Sitting on the Edge of the Ocean 3:17
19. More Than a Lover 4:13
20. It's a Heartache 3:29
21. A Whiter Shade of Pale 4:28
22. Love of a Rolling Stone 3:26
23. Hey Love (It's a Feelin') 3:57
24. We Danced on the Ceiling 4:52
25. Goodbye to the Island 3:10
26. The World Starts Tonight 3:32
27. Wild Side of Life 3:46
28. Love Tangle 3:12
29. I Believe in Your Sweet Love 4:16
30. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman 3:04

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This double-disc comp of Bonnie Tyler's early chart-happy period ranges from her first charting single, "Lost in France" in 1977, to 1981, when she was still a force at the beginning of the MTV era. It's a slew of A- and B-sides, and album tracks that give a solid picture of Tyler's career as a fine interpretive singer and an individualistic, if idiosyncratic, voice in pop. Her delivery is rugged yet vulnerable, assertive yet tender. She is capable of anthems such as her monumental worldwide smash "It's a Heartache," to the most lithe of love songs, as evidenced by her read of "Goodbye to the Island." There are some very compelling covers here as well, including Stevie Wonder's "Living for the City," the Goffin & King classic "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman," Gary Brooker and Keith Reid's "A Whiter Shade of Pale," and even Jerry Ragovoy's "(Take a Little) Piece of My Heart" so closely associated with Janis Joplin. Truly, the only thing missing here is her movie smash "Holdin' Out for a Hero," which has been compiled in numerous other places. There are 30 cuts here, ranging from straight-up-and-down pop, to rock, to hybrids, to post-disco '80s new wave. All of them bear Tyler's indelible, utterly convincing stamp.