Forever Gold 80s - Collection: [new]

| Edition | Label | Notable Features | Availability | |---------|-------|------------------|----------------| | | Universal / Sony Music | 60 tracks, includes 12" extended mixes | High (Amazon EU, Discogs) | | North American 2-CD | Time Life / UMe | Focuses on Billboard Hot 100 peaks; excludes some UK-only hits | Moderate | | Vinyl 4-LP Box | Demon Music Group (UK) | Audiophile pressing, original artwork sleeves | Limited, collectible | | Digital/Streaming | Various | Often renamed "80s Forever Gold" on Spotify/Apple Music; check tracklist for bloat | Easy |

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Elias closed his eyes. The smell of his stale apartment vanished, replaced by the scent of hairspray and cheap perfume. When he opened them, his coffee table was gone. The rain on the window had stopped. Forever Gold 80s - Collection

: The collection is part of a larger "Forever Gold" brand that often spans multiple volumes, sometimes crossing into early 90s Euro-pop and "Best Of" sets for artists like Gigi D'Agostino Why it's "Blog-Worthy" Music enthusiasts often write about this series to: Catalog Rarity | Edition | Label | Notable Features |

“Blue Monday” – New Order (or “Rockit” – Herbie Hancock ) Peak Energy (dance): “Cruel Summer” – Bananarama → “Let’s Dance” – David Bowie Ballad Break (middle): “Time After Time” – Cyndi Lauper → “Against All Odds” – Phil Collins Side 4/Vinyl Flip (weird but beloved): “Mexican Radio” – Wall of Voodoo → “Genius of Love” – Tom Tom Club Closer: “Don’t Stop Believin’” – Journey (long fade) When he opened them, his coffee table was gone

✅ – You won’t find obscure B-sides. Every track was either a Top 40 hit or a radio staple. ✅ Excellent sound mastering – The 2010s/2020s digital remasters sound crisp, with boosted low-end that works in cars or on headphones. ✅ Broad mood range – You get sad synths, upbeat dance-pop, rockers, and even a few early hip-hop crossovers (e.g., “The Message” by Grandmaster Flash on select editions). ✅ Great value – Typically priced at £10–$15 for 3 CDs, it’s cheaper than streaming the same tracks ad-free over time.

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