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Billboard Top Dance Hits: 1984

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1 Trommeltanz (Din Daa Daa) Kranz 6:22
2 The Glamorous Life [Club Edit] E. 6:39
3 The Mexican [Dance Mix] Jellybean 8:49
4 Let's Hear It for the Boy Pitchford/Snow 6:03
5 Breakin'...There's No Stoppin' Us [Club Mix] Knight/Brown 6:51
6 I Feel for You [Remix] Prince [1] 7:18
7 Land of Hunger [Extended Version] Lee/Ferguson/Perciv 7:00
8 Give Me Tonight Barbosa/Chisolm 6:04
9 Black Stations/White Stations [Remix] Gane/Johnson 6:27
10 Dance Hall Days Hues 7:22
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Billboard Top Dance Hits: 1984

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Rhino

Style: Dance-Pop

Billboard Top Dance Hits: 1984

UPC: 081227531928

Release Date: 06/30/1998

Original Release Date: 06/30/1998

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Trommeltanz (Din Daa Daa), The Glamorous Life [Club Edit], The Mexican [Dance Mix], Let's Hear It for the Boy, Breakin'...There's No Stoppin' Us [Club Mix], I Feel for You [Remix], Land of Hunger [Extended Version], Give Me Tonight, Black Stations/White Stations [Remix], Dance Hall Days]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Billboard Top Dance Hits: 1984 is a budget-priced collection containing ten dance hits from 1984. Half of the tracks are the original single versions, while the other half are remixes, including Sheila E.'s "The Glamorous Life," Jellybean's "The Mexican," Ollie & Jerry's "Breakin' ... There's No Stopping Us," Chaka Khan's "I Feel for You," the Earons' "Land of Hunger," and M&M's "Black Stations/White Stations." Casual fans may find these remixes a little irritating, since they'll want the hits they heard on the radio, but these mixes make the disc individual, especially since these are the original remixes from the '80s, not new mixes. These versions, along with hits like George Kranz's "Trommeltanz (Din Daa Daa)" and Shannon's "Give Me Tonight," aren't found on many collections, and that's why this is one of the more worthwhile mid-'80s dance comps on the market. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi