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Billboard Top Hits: 1985-1989 ()

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Billboard Top Hits: 1985-1989 - Various Artists
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  1. Loverboy
  2. Shout
  3. The Heat Is On
  4. Broken Wings
  5. Miami Vice Theme
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  1. Loverboy
  2. Shout
  3. The Heat Is On
  4. Broken Wings
  5. Miami Vice Theme
  6. Oh Sheila
  7. We Built This City
  8. The Power of Love
  9. Can't Fight This Feeling
  10. St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)
  11. Addicted to Love
  12. Danger Zone
  13. Take Me Home Tonight/Be My Baby
  14. Stuck With You
  15. Sara
  16. Venus
  17. When the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going
  18. Burning Heart
  19. Kyrie
  20. Walk Like an Egyptian
  21. With or Without You/Clayton]
  22. You Keep Me Hangin' On
  23. C'Est la Vie
  24. I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)
  25. At This Moment
  26. I Heard a Rumour
  27. Heaven Is a Place on Earth
  28. Don't Dream It's Over
  29. Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now
  30. The Lady in Red
  31. Wishing Well
  32. Shattered Dreams
  33. Seasons Change
  34. Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car
  35. Anything for You
  36. Hold on to the Nights
  37. Wild, Wild West]
  38. The Flame
  39. Baby, I Love Your Way/Freebird Medley (Free Baby)
  40. Don't Worry, Be Happy
  41. When I See You Smile
  42. Eternal Flame
  43. Sowing the Seeds of Love
  44. Toy Soldiers]
  45. Heaven
  46. Don't Wanna Lose You
  47. Soldier of Love
  48. Hangin' Tough
  49. Right Here Waiting
  50. Lost in Your Eyes
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Did they really need to spread these 50 songs out over five discs? In lieu of repackaging their five original discs verbatim in a box, Rhino could have saved hits-hungry fans some money and put this out as a two or three-disc set with detailed liner notes. That complaint lodged, one can still find plenty here to enjoy, just so long as it's understood that what's on hand is from the slickest and safest cream at the top of the late-'80s chart pile -- with plenty of frosted synth lines, spandex production, and teased guitar ...

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