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Living in a Box (Greatest Hits)

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Download links and information about Living in a Box (Greatest Hits) by Living In A Box. This album was released in 1987 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 47:39 minutes.

Artist: Living In A Box
Release date: 1987
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Tracks: 12
Duration: 47:39
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Scales of Justice 4:19
2. Love Is the Art 3:38
3. Gatescratching 3:11
4. Room in Your Heart 4:38
5. Touch Sensitive 3:41
6. All the Difference in the World 4:24
7. Living in a Box 3:03
8. Different Air 3:57
9. Living in a Box (Extend Mix) 4:32
10. Unique 3:38
11. So the Story Goes 4:20
12. Blow the House Down 4:18

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If Duran Duran was a mix of Chic and Roxy, then Living in a Box was a new romantic band (minus the makeup) with a collection of soul and funk records (and sharp suits). Their first album is a fast-paced affair mostly dated now due to Marcus Vere's overly '80s keyboard sounds. Aside from the abysmal "Going for the Big One," which should never have seen the outside of the studio, there are still some good examples of post new romantic mid-'80s funk. The first four — comprising the title track, "Love Is the Art," "So the Story Goes," and the ballad "From Beginning to End" — all hold up reasonably well, and strangely enough sounded like they'd been around for years even at the time (particularly "Story," in that the keyboards are kept to a minimal ambient wash with Richard Darbyshire's husky vocals to the front). Also worth noting are "Scales of Justice" and "Can't Stop the Wheel," which proved their capabilities to further heights in the Steely Dan/Michael McDonald vein. A pity that "Ecstasy" (wasted as a B-side) and the 7" versions of "Love Is the Art" and "So the Story Goes" with Bobby Womack are missing in action, though.