‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°346 – Vintage 90s Music Videos
Ben Folds Five, Shola Ama, B*Witched, Bee Gees, Kirsty MacColl, Eternal, Roxette, Vanilla Ice, Bitty McLean, Candi Staton, Gary Clark, Peter Andre
Ben Folds Five, Shola Ama, B*Witched, Bee Gees, Kirsty MacColl, Eternal, Roxette, Vanilla Ice, Bitty McLean, Candi Staton, Gary Clark, Peter Andre
Thomas Dolby, J. Geils Band, Kirsty MacColl, Horse, Slade, China Crisis, The Cross, The Sugarcubes, Marc Almond, Rah Band, The Cure, David Bowie
So Solid Crew, Sugababes, Sholan, Sister Bliss, Kirsty MacColl, Precious, Moloko, Addictive, Scooch, Pink Grease, Agnelli And Nelson, Lost Witness
Swans Way’s theatrical “Soul Train” blends smooth vocals with jazzy flair, while Simple Minds’ “Speed Your Love to Me” surges with raw emotion and Kirsty MacColl’s haunting backing vocals. Sade’s sultry “Is It a Crime” pairs longing lyrics with mournful sax, and Pearl Jam’s “Black” channels heartbreak into a mesmerizing wave of intensity. Meanwhile, Glass Tiger’s “Someday” adds a reflective softness, and Regina’s “Baby Love” epitomizes ’80s dance-pop with its bouncy energy and fleeting chart success. Each track stands out for its unique take on rhythm and emotion, making them memorable slices of their era.
Kristine W, Propellerheads, Suggs, Motiv8 & Kym Mazelle, Kirsty MacColl, Balearic Bill, BT, Vanessa-Mae, Gouryella, Bizarre Inc, Marusha, SL2
Bette Midler, EYC, Jason Donovan, Kenny Thomas, Bananarama, Kirsty Maccoll & The Pogues, Lenny Kravitz, Daddy Freddy, Joy Lynn White, Father Mc, Donna Summer, The Commitments
Donny Osmond, George Benson, The Human League, Blue Zone, Amazulu, Bobby Brown, Go West, Earth Wind & Fire, Marc Almond, The Fall, Kirsty MacColl, Boney M.
The Wedding Present, Cabaret Voltaire, Kate Bush, Falco, Kirsty Maccoll, Soft Cell, Mike Oldfield, Tracy Chapman, Siouxsie And The Banshees, Toyah, The Jesus And Mary Chain, The Police