‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°334 – Vintage 90s Music Videos
Kavana, Mary Duff & Daniel O’Donnell, Space, Mark Knopfler, Imaani, Sheryl Crow, Susanna Hoffs, The Cardigans, Alison Limerick, Rahsaan Patterson, Yazz, New Kids On The Block
Kavana, Mary Duff & Daniel O’Donnell, Space, Mark Knopfler, Imaani, Sheryl Crow, Susanna Hoffs, The Cardigans, Alison Limerick, Rahsaan Patterson, Yazz, New Kids On The Block
Ben Harper's 'Welcome to the Cruel World' is his debut album released on February 8, 1994 by Virgin.Track Listing : 1.The Three Of Us (Ben Harper) - 02:35 . 2.Whipping…
The Pogues' 'If I Should Fall from Grace with God' is their third studio album produced by Steve Lillywhite and released on January 18, 1988 by their own label Pogue…
Tony Hadley’s “Game of Love” showcases his rich baritone, stepping away from Spandau Ballet’s New Romantic vibe, while Vanessa-Mae’s daring take on “I Feel Love” fuses electric violin with disco roots. Shawn Colvin and Mary Chapin Carpenter’s duet on “One Cool Remove” delivers folk intimacy, and Shanice’s “Saving Forever for You” leans into heartfelt ’90s balladry. Kavana’s “I Can Make You Feel Good” adds a polished pop twist to a Shalamar classic, and Lush’s “For Love” captures the dreamy melancholy of early ’90s shoegaze, leaving an enduring mark despite modest chart success.
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Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle, Sarah Brightman & Jose Cura, Prince & The New Power Generation, Erasure, Primal Scream, Mary J. Blige, Bob Marley, The Cardigans, The House Of Love, Kavana, The Lemonheads, Shakin’ Stevens
Paul van Dyk , Armand Van Helden, Tokyo Ghetto Pussy, Kavana, Dj Jean, Loose Ends, Kim Wilde, Adamski, The Wiseguys, Urban Cookie Collective, Lou Bega, Moloko