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Rock On 1982-Hot in the City
Various Artists
Rock On 1982-Hot in the City
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Rock On 1982-Hot in the City
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Madacy Records
Release Date: 3/16/1999
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Styles: New Wave & Post-Punk, Dance Pop, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR), Arena Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 056775518226, 056775186227

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Great memories from 1982!
grundle2600 | Pittsburgh, PA | 07/05/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"By some weird quirk, the "Rock On" series actually has two different entries from the year 1982. The one that I'm reviewing here is called "Rock on 1982: Hot in the City."Most multi-artist compilations of 1980s music are not very good. They usuaully have only 2 or 3 or 4 good songs, with the rest being filler. So far I have never seen any multi-artist 1980s compilation that I would give 5 stars to. In fact most such compilaitons only deserve 2 or 3 stars. It's a rare find to come accross one that deserves 4 stars. But that's exactly what we have here.Perhaps the best song here is "Words" by Missing Persons. When I first saw the video for this back on MTV in 1982, I was largely distracted by the visuals, and I never considered the song to be more than a ditzy, bubble gum pop song. But now that I hear it on my stereo, which sounds much better than a 2 inch TV speaker, and does not distract me with the video, I realize that my past interpretation of the song was totally wrong. In reality, "Words" is a superior, elegant, beautiful example of 1980s new wave at its best. The synthesizers are used very tatsefuly, without sacrificing anyting to art or musicianship. This is a very powerful, intelligent, well thought out song. It deserves to be heard on a good stereo system.Another standout track is "Hungry Like the Wolf." This one has definitely stood the test of time. "Caught Up in You" also holds up well. Same thing for "Kids in America."What a joy to hear Melissa Manchester's "You Should Hear How She Talks About You." Before I bought this CD, I hadn't heard that song since 1982. Check out the memories that come flooding back!"Shadows of the Night" is Pat Benetar's best song. She has a lovely, beautfiful, strong, powerful voice. She was trained in opera."Everybody Wants You" is a fantastic imitation of Led Zeppelin. Of course in 1982 when I first heard it, I had no idea who Led Zeppelin was. But now that I do, the influence is obvious."Out of Work" is a decent imitation of Bruce Springsteen. The way the singer sings, and the lryical subject are both obvious Springsteen copies. The song even has a saxophone part in the middle.Most of the other songs are in the range of OK to good. In fact there's only one song here that I truly despise, and that's the Air Supply song. Why did they put that one on here? People who like the other 11 songs are not the kind of people who like Air Supply. Well, at least it's the very last track, so it's easy to avoid hearing it.All in all, this is a great CD. For anyone who can remember the 5 original MTV veejays, and the rocket blasting off, and how MTV used to play nothing but videos, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, this CD should bring back a lot of great memories."