If you haven’t received a refund yet, first check your bank account again. If you are approved, then your refund will be processed, and a credit will automatically be applied to your credit card or original method of payment, within a certain amount of days. ![]() We will also notify you of the approval or rejection of your refund. Once your return is received and inspected, we will send you an email to notify you that we have received your returned item. Any item that is returned more than 30 days after delivery Any item not in its original condition, is damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our error CD, DVD, VHS tape, software, video game, cassette tape, or vinyl record that has been opened There are certain situations where only partial refunds are granted (if applicable) Please do not send your purchase back to the manufacturer. To complete your return, we require a receipt or proof of purchase. We also do not accept products that are intimate or sanitary goods, hazardous materials, or flammable liquids or gases. Perishable goods such as food, flowers, newspapers or magazines cannot be returned. Several types of goods are exempt from being returned. It must also be in the original packaging. To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. If 30 days have gone by since your purchase, unfortunately we can’t offer you a refund or exchange. Party out of bounds.Our policy lasts 30 days. Modern Heroes draws to a close with a nifty instrumental jam from Pig Bag, The Big Bean. Yes, I turned to it in 1987 when I thought the world was ending. A wonderful surprise next, Mick Karn’s melancholic Sensitive, perfect listening for heartbroken teenagers. Masks and red death: time for Bauhaus and the sinister gothic glam of Spirit. ![]() Remember Toto Coelo? Founder member Nancy Nova’s goes solo on the likeable Made In Japan, but falls short of the top 75. Switch off the mind.Ī Flock Of Seagulls drop Space Age Love Song, all terms of endearment alomg with a few glorious hooks. Mind-blowing electronics creating groove, mood and atmosphere. New Gold Dream: Simple Minds’ swirling Promised You A Miracle eases into Thomas Dolby’s austere Wind Power. Meanwhile Depeche Mode go all thoughtful on the somewhat ominious Leave In Silence. Sakamoto had played keyboards on 1980’s Taking Islands In Africa. ![]() Bamboo Houses – a total masterpiece – saw Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Sylvian get together again. Cut down to 3:07 and just as good as Love Action. Side 2 starts with a B-side the Human League’s hypnotic Hard Times. Closing the first side are Bow Wow Wow and the relentless I Want Candy. Seems to have been recorded for this compilation. This season’s obscure alternative is Strange Arrangement’s Don’t Run Away From Here. Difficult Shapes & Passive Rhythms – Some People Think It’s Fun To Entertain: the first LP from China Crisis with lead single African And White popping up here. A fond memory from Valley Girl the future is open wide. And flying the flag for 4AD are Modern English with the gorgeous I Melt With You. ![]() The circle remains unbroken on Talk Talk’s superb Today, one of the era’s freshest tunes. A slice of pornography The Cure’s intense Hanging Garden, faded tragically early. Elsewhere Fashion’s Love Shadow captures their ever-changing funk moods at their most powerful with Gina X on angry backing vocal duty. Plus fractured rhythms steadied by Karn’s fretless bass. Icy, yet brimming with a tinge of human warmth. Yazoo’s Don’t Go is followed by Japan’s Cantonese Boy. Duran Duran launch with the exotic Hungry Like The Wolf, a key building block on Rio, their most fully-realised vision. So that meant 15 others, a total of 10 tracks per side. In my class, a cassette version was quickly copied and would prove to be an enduring listen through the rest of the decade.įive artists make the crossover – Japan, Fashion, The Cure, Human League, Simple Minds and there’s no second chance. For many, it’s inextricably linked to K-Tel’s Modern Dance, which perfectly captured the new romantic wave of late 1981. However there was one exception: Modern Heroes which arrived in the shops during September ’82. As compilations go, they’re average at best and lack the thrill of rivals K-Tel and Ronco. Flash Tracks, Endless Love, Party Fever, Disco Mania: all released by TV Records during 1982.
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