Teen Riot
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Artist: Various Artists
Label: Razor & Tie
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 793018903028
EAN: 0793018903028
ASIN: B00004WFNY
Release Date: 2000-08-22 |
Teen Riot
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Tracks:
- I Think We're Alone Now - Tiffany
- You Got It (The Right Stuff) - New Kids On The Block
- Only In My Dreams - Debbie Gibson
- All 4 Love - Color Me Badd
- Point Of No Return - Expose
- I Like It - Dino
- Toy Soldiers - Martika
- Cool It Now - New Edition
- Girlfriend - Pebbles
- Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice
- Two Of Hearts - Stacey Q
- Never Gonna Give You Up - Rick Astley
- Touch Me (I Want Your Body) - Samantha Fox
- Rocket 2 U - The Jets
- If Wishes Came True - Sweet Sensation
- Sending All My Love - Linear
- Hold Me - Menudo
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Customer Reviews:
Poptastic!!.......2005-08-07
Okay who can deny it? The 1980's had one of the best pop songs in exsistance! This album is a MUST HAVE for any pop lover!
Great Collection of Late 80's Teen Pop!.......2002-12-23
This is a great overview of pop of the late 80's. All of the big teen pop names are here. The New Kids are represented here with their top 5 hit "The Right Stuff" from 1989. The 80's two junior divas are also respresented. Tiffany with her #1 smash "I Think We're Alone Now" and Debbie Gibson with her top 5 pop ditty "Only In my Dreams." We also have heart-throb Rick Astley's irresistible #1 "Never Gonna Give You Up." Probably one of the catchiest songs to come out of 1987-1988 perhaps right behind Expose's spectacular #5 chart hit "Point of No Return" *guess what...it's on here too!* One hit wonder Martika also offers up her #1 "Toy Soldiers" which is a nice addition along with fellow one hit wonder Vanilla Ice's infamous "Ice Ice Baby." And who can forget New Edition and Menudo?
This album totally sums up this era. Every song was a smash and were all staples on pop radio from the late 80's into the early 90's. A lot of them are represented with their one big song *Vanilla Ice, Martika, Sweet Sensation, Stacey Q* while a few actually managed to churn out a nice amount of hits during their popularity *Expose, Debbie Gibson, New Kids On the Block* but all these songs are great. Take a stroll down memory lane and buy it!
Embarrasingly good!.......2001-07-20
This is the THE album for those of us who really like 80's teeny-bopper pop. It's one of those cds you don't want to admit to owning, but secretly listen to when no one's around because you really like all the songs! If you grew up in the 80's, this cd will bring back all kinds of memories when you listen to it. Quintessential 80's pop. Yes, the songs are embarrasingly bubble-gummy, but for crying out loud, it's called "TEEN RIOT!" Such a title doesn't exactly scream deep and meaningful. It does, however, scream fun. And this cd is exactly that: fun. So embarrassingly good that it's fun. Besides, where else can you get Linear, Stacey Q and Rick Astley on one cd? 'Nuff said.
Cooool!.......2000-11-20
I origionally only wanted this cuz I really wanted a cd with Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby" without having to get a cd like monsters of rap with some bad old school rappers I knew I pry wouldnt like, so yeah teen riot youll pry like it if ur one of those girl riots ya know with the boy bands and stuff,Im not exactly one anymore, but yeah, NKOTB R also good too!
Guilty pleasures for Gen X.......2000-10-18
For waaaay too long, Boomers have had their favorite really bad songs available in anthology format. If you wanted a copy of Seasons In the Sun or The night Chicago Died, it was easy, perhaps too easy to find.
But try to find Tiffany, Martika or Linear? You were outta luck. Sure you could get the good music of the 90's, but where was the junk? Where was the tripe? Where could you find those unlistenable tracks?
Well, now they are all available on this generous package. Not content to limit the collection to a piddly 10 or 12 songs, there is over an hour of pure audio agony. These are the tunes that made you cringe, the radio-saturated artists that you hoped you'd never hear again.
And for the most part you don't.
Sure a few names have survived. Ricky Martin from Menudo. Bobby Brown from New Edition. But for the most part, these are the stars of VH1's Where Are They Now. Pebbles still gets a significant percentage of TLC's income as their first manager. Debbie (now Deborah) Gibson is an actress in musicals. Stacey Q became a nuclear physicist. Okay, that last one's a lie, but really, do you know any better?
Do you hate these songs? Of course! But you'll sing along with every note. Put this disc on at a party and everyone will ask if they can borrow it.
Music Album:
- All These Dreams ~ Sev
- Rat ~ Walkmen
- Super D ~ Ben Folds
- Handshakes and Heartbreaks ~ Roses Are Red
- Olden ~ 16 Horsepower
- Vivacitas: Live at Glasgow 2002 ~ Keith Emerson and the Nice
- Rubies On The Lawn ~ Trish Murphy
- The Road to Bliss ~ Cathy Richardson Band
- Another Scoop ~ Pete Townshend
- Nadir's Big Chance ~ Peter Hammill
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Along With Me ~ Bill Charlap
Latin Jazz ~ Various Artists
Seein' the Light ~ Street Jazz Unit
Escape from Oblivion ~ Ethnifusion
Gotas de Luar ~ Rocio Faks
Best of Harry Allen ~ Harry Allen
Alles ~ Jule Neigel
Ohyang Fifi Best V.10 ~ Fifi Ohyang
Tarantella del Diavolo: 12 Dances from Italy ~ Jo%C3%ABl Perri
No.3 ~ Claudech Soares