Arquivo da tag: 1001
1989 – Madonna – Like A Prayer (0640)
Like A Prayer
Spanish Eyes
1989 – John Lee Hooker – The Healer (0638)
BLUES baby… BLUES !
The Healer
I’m In The Mood
Baby Lee
That’s Alright
1989 – Lenny Kravitz – Let Love Rule (0637)
Let Love Rule
1989 – Faith No More – Real Thing (0636)
Um dos meus álbuns favoritos.
Atenção especial para as músicas “Woodpecker From Mars” que é pura viagem instrumental e “Zombie Eaters” que lembro com carinho que minha irmã comentou no carro “Que música linda” , até que falei o nome do título e ela meio que ficou chocada ♥.
From Out Of Nowhere
Epic
Falling To Pieces
Surprise! You’re Dead!
Zombie Eaters
The Real Thing
Underwater Love
The Morning After
Woodpecker From Mars
War Pigs
Edge Of The World
Videos Extras
1990 – War Pigs – Live at Brixton Academy
1988 – Tracy Chapman – Tracy Chapman (0622)
Fast car
Baby can I hold you
1988 – Cowboy Junkies – The Trinity Session (0621)
The Trinity Session is the second album by alternative rock band Cowboy Junkies, released in 1988.
Mining for Gold
Misguided Angel
Blue Moon Revisited (Song for Elvis)
I Don’t Get It
I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
To Love Is to Bury
200 More Miles
Dreaming My Dreams with You
Working on a Building
Sweet Jane
Postcard Blues
Walking after Midnight
1988 R.E.M. – Green (0618)
Orange Crush
1001 – Destaques
(1988) Everything But Be Girl – Idlewild (0615)
I Don’t Want To Talk About It
(1987) Terence Trent D’Arby – Introducing The Hardline… (0610)
Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D’Arby is the debut studio album by Terence Trent D’Arby. It was released in July 1987 on Columbia Records, and debuted at number one in the UK, spending a total of nine weeks (non-consecutively) at the top of the UK Albums Chart. It was eventually certified 5× Platinum (for sales of 1.5 million copies). Worldwide, the album sold a million copies within the first three days of going on sale.[8] The album was also a hit in the USA, although its success was slower. It was released there in October 1987, eventually peaking at number four on May 7, 1988,[9] – the same week that the single “Wishing Well” hit number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. It did peak higher on the Billboard R&B Albums chart at number one around the same time.
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