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We Are The '80s

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Download links and information about We Are The '80s by Loverboy. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 01:00:04 minutes.

Artist: Loverboy
Release date: 2006
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop
Tracks: 14
Duration: 01:00:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Turn Me Loose 5:37
2. Working for the Weekend 3:40
3. The Kid Is Hot Tonite (Album Version) 4:24
4. When It's Over (Album Version) 5:06
5. Hot Girls In Love (Album Version) 3:58
6. Queen Of The Broken Hearts (Album Version) 3:50
7. Almost Paradise (Love Theme "Footloose") (Album Version) (featuring Ann Wilson, Mike Reno) 3:49
8. Lovin' Every Minute Of It 3:34
9. Dangerous (Album Version) 3:32
10. This Could Be the Night 4:59
11. Lead A Double Life 4:29
12. Heaven in Your Eyes 4:02
13. Too Hot 4:25
14. Notorious (Album Version) 4:39

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Although it isn't as comprehensive as the first Loverboy compilation, 1994's Loverboy Classics: Their Greatest Hits — it's a full four tracks shorter — Loverboy's entry in VH1 Classic/Legacy's We Are the '80s series nevertheless serves up the quintet's biggest hits in chronological order, beginning with 1981's "Turn Me Loose" and ending with 1986's "Heaven in Your Eyes." Not all of the band's charting hits are here — the early album rock hits "Lucky Ones" and "Take Me to the Top" are absent, as are the late-'80s singles "Notorious" and "Too Hot" — but all the singles that are familiar to Top 40 listeners and MTV viewers are here, including "Working for the Weekend," "The Kid Is Hot Tonite," "When It's Over," "Hot Girls in Love," "Queen of the Broken Hearts," "Lovin' Every Minute of It," and lead singer Mike Reno's duet with Ann Wilson on "Almost Paradise (Love Theme from 'Footloose')." This will be all that most listeners will need, and truth be told, even if it's shorter than Classics, the concise nature of We Are the '80s makes it more fun than its predecessor.