A work that was forced to go in a radically different direction.
The 12th album, released in 1984. This was essentially their last major label release, and included the singles "Special Girl" and "Can't Fall Asleep to a Lullabye."
With the help of three producers and many famous session musicians, this album transformed into a sound that made heavy use of synthesizers, which was popular in the mid-80s. The band's selling point was its simple sound that made use of refreshing choruses and nostalgic melodies, but they could not resist the trend of the times.
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A:
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1)
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We Got All Night
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2)
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See How The Love Goes
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3)
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Can't Fall Asleep To A Lullabye
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4)
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Special Girl
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5)
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5th Avenue
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B:
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1)
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(It's Like You) Never Left At All
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2)
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Stereo
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3)
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Lady With A Bluebird
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4)
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Cinderella
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5)
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Unconditional Love
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6)
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Fallin' Off The World
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Producer - Richard James Burgess (A1, A5)
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Producer - Richie Zito (A2, A4, B4)
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Executive Producer - Gerry Beckley
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Producer - Matthew McCauley (A3, B1 to B3, B5, B6)
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Executive Producer - Dewey Bunnell