How well do you know your music? Let’s find out with a quiz that accompanies this week playlist.
The subjects du jour are : Scorpions, Erasure, Rod Stewart, Animal Logic, The Moody Blues, Zapp, Yello, David Cassidy, Kenny G, Kashif, Nick Kamen, Raiana Paige, Club Nouveau
They are the performers of twelve vintage love songs that were ranked in various charts, this week (22/52) BUT … in the Eighties 80s.
For TWENTY FOUR more ‘L’Amour Toujours’ – Vintage 80s Music Videos – week 22/52 – click here and here
Tracklist
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1 . Scorpions – Rhythm Of LoveFeatured on the 1988 album “Savage Amusement”.
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2 . Erasure – Victim Of LoveFeatured on the 1987 album “The Circus”.
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3 . Rod Stewart – Baby JaneFeatured on the 1983 album “Body Wishes”.
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4 . Animal Logic – There’s A Spy [In The House Of Love]Featured on the 1989 album “Animal Logic”.
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5 . The Moody Blues – I Know You’re Out There SomewhereFeatured on the 1988 album “Sur la Mer”.
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6 . Zapp – Computer LoveFeatured on the 1985 album “The New Zapp IV U”.
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7 . Yello – Call It LoveFeatured on the 1987 album “One Second”.
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8 . David Cassidy – Romance [Let Your Heart Go] (w/ Basia)Featured on the 1985 album “Romance”.
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9 . Kenny G, Kashif – Love On The RiseFeatured on the 1985 album “Gravity”.
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10 . Nick Kamen – Tell MeFeatured on the 1988 album “Us”.
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11 . Raiana Paige – Open Up Your Heart
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12 . Club Nouveau – JealousyFeatured on the 1987 album “Life, Love & Pain”.
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And the correct answers (in case you missed one or two) are:
1. Joan Severance appeared in the video with Sci-Fi elements showcasing Scorpions’ music in avant-garde visual settings. Lisa Michelle Axelrod and other performers added depth.
2. Erasure’s rhythmic texture blends synthesizers and acoustic guitar, offering a catchy tune on “The Circus,” wouldn’t have Flooded fans with monotony.
3. Rod Stewart’s song hit the top in several regions, not showing an ounce of “Body” resistance in making “Wishes” come true internationally.
4. Stanley Clarke and Copeland toured Brazil prior to Animal Logic’s album, a tale true as fish fins.
5. Openers can’t loiter; The Moody Blues’ single cast a shorter shadow over airplay than its album counterpart.
6. Zapp’s timeless track, “Computer Love,” saw love acclaimed through countless samples in music, just talk-box it up.
7. Yello’s “Call It Love” spiced up Miami Vice’s tense scenes—Cop show, Flavor added.
8. Alan Tarney and Cassidy put pen to “Romance” paper, ensuring it wooed with heart-go poetry and chart entry position.
9. Crossovers like Kashif’s vocals and Kenny G’s alto sax made walking charts as easy as “one, two,” vaulting track to singles lists.
10. No credit but full track coverage: Madonna lent her voice, hitting a high Kamen notable peak.
11. Debut single “Open Up Your Heart” sets Paige’s rhythmic freestyle. Definitely not a Motown restrainment.
12. Club Nouveau threw shade at breakups through “Jealousy,” building on “Rumors” ’86 slander legacy.
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