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VA - Pure (Complete 11X3cd Collection) (2007) Downloaded from: justpaste.it/1a5g VA - Pure (Complete 11x3CD Collection) (2007) Albums: VA - Pure 60s VA - Pure 70s VA - Pure 80s VA - Pure 90s VA - Pure Country VA - Pure Jazz VA - Pure Love VA - Pure Rock & Roll VA - Pure Soft Rock VA - Pure Reggae VA - Pure Christmas TRACKLIST VA - Pure 60s CD1 [01] The Animals - We've Gotta Get Out of this Place [03:15] [02] Tommy James and the Shondells - Mony Mony [02:53] [03] Manfred Mann - Sha La La [02:31] [04] The Beach Boys - I Get Around [02:15] [05] The Hollies - Just One Look [02:27] [06] The Shadows - F.B.I. [02:20] [07] Lulu - I'm A Tiger [02:46] [08] Freddie & the Dreamers - You Were Made for Me [02:20] [09] Del Shannon - Runaway [02:19] [10] Helen Shapiro - Walkin' Back to Happiness [02:31] [11] Gerry & the Pacemakers - I Like it [02:15] [12] Herman's Hermits - Sunshine Girl [02:39] [13] Billy J Kramer & the Dakotas - Bad to Me [02:20] [14] The Nashville - Tobacco Road [02:27] [15] The Paramounts - Poison Ivy [02:06] [16] Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels - Jenny Takes A Ride [03:23] [17] Canned Heat - On the Road Again [03:25] [18] Jethro Tull - Living in the Past [03:22] [19] The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band - I'm the Urban Spaceman [02:24] [20] Simon Dupree & the Big Sound - Kites [03:45] [21] The Johnny Mann Singers - Up Up and Away [02:32] [22] Classics IV - Spooky [02:51] [23] The Dakotas - The Cruel Sea [02:15] [24] John Barry - The Magnificent Seven [01:58] [25] Johnny Dankworth - African Waltz [02:21] CD2 [01] Shangri-La's - Leader of the Pack [02:49] [02] The Chiffons - He's So Fine [01:55] [03] Exciters - Tell Him [02:26] [04] Dion - The Wanderer [02:42] [05] Bruce Channel - Hey! Baby [02:23] [06] Johnny Burnette - You're Sixteen [01:58] [07] Ricky Nelson - Travelin' Man [02:23] [08] The Swinging Blue Jeans - Good Golly Miss Molly [02:05] [09] Johnny Kidd & the Pirates - Shakin' All Over [02:22] [10] The Crickets - (They Call Her) La Bamba [02:40] [11] Bert Weedon - Apache [02:37] [12] Gene Vincent - Pistol Packin' Mama [02:10] [13] Little Eva - The Locomotion [02:24] [14] Wanda Jackson - Let's Have A Party [02:10] [15] Joey Dee & the Starlighters - Peppermint Twist [02:02] [16] Fats Domino - Walking to New Orleans [02:01] [17] The Ventures - Perfidia [02:05] [18] Shane Fenton & the Fentones - It's All Over Now [02:08] [19] Tommy Bruce & the Bruisers - Ain't Misbehavin' [02:07] [20] Adge Cutler & the Wurzels - Drink Up Thy Zider [03:21] [21] The Dubliners - Seven Drunken Nights [03:44] [22] The Scaffold - Thank U Very Much [02:32] [23] Bedrocks - Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da [03:02] [24] Rolf Harris - Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport [02:44] [25] Bernard Cribbins - Right Said Fred [02:19] CD3 [01] Adam Faith - Poor Me [01:47] [02] Johnny Tillotson - Poetry in Motion [02:33] [03] Bobby Vee - Take Good Care of My Baby (1961 Version) [02:27] [04] Peter Sarstedt - Where Do You Go to (My Lovely) [04:44] [05] Peter and Gordon - True Love Ways [02:38] [06] The Seekers - Morningtown Ride [02:40] [07] Cilla Black - You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin' [03:10] [08] The Fourmost - Hello Little Girl [01:52] [09] Cliff Bennett & the Rebel Rousers - One Way Love [02:21] [10] P J Proby - Hold Me [02:42] [11] Inez Foxx and Charlie Foxx - Mockingbird [02:39] [12] Craig Douglas - When My Little Girl is Smiling [02:15] [13] Solomon King - She Wears My Ring [03:13] [14] Matt Monro - Form Russia with Love [02:35] [15] Ken Dodd - Promises [02:53] [16] Des O'connor - I Pretend [02:49] [17] Kenny Lynch - Up on the Roof [02:36] [18] Frank Ifield - Lovesick Blues [02:18] [19] Ronnie Hilton - A Windmill in Old Amsterdam [02:51] [20] Michael Holliday - Starry Eyed [02:23] [21] Danny Williams - Moon River [02:37] [22] Glen Campbell - Galveston [02:40] [23] Joe South - Games People Play [03:34] [24] Bobbie Gentry - Ode to Billie Joe [04:15] [25] The Band - The Weight [04:35] VA - Pure 70s CD1 [01] Kc and the Sunshine Band - (Shake Shake Shake) Shake Your Booty [03:08] [02] Hot Chocolate - Every 1's A Winner [03:57] [03] Tavares - Don't Take Away the Music [03:40] [04] Gonzalez - Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet [04:12] [05] Marshall Hain - Dancing in the City [03:48] [06] Maxine Nightingale - Love Hit Me [02:48] [07] George Mccrae - I Can't Leave You Alone [03:09] [08] Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together [04:24] [09] T-Connection - Do What You Wanna Do [03:33] [10] Dr. Hook - When You're in Love with A Beautiful Woman [02:58] [11] Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy [03:17] [12] Billie Jo Spears - Blanket on the Ground [03:35] [13] Kenny Rogers - Lucille [03:40] [14] Pussycat - Mississippi [04:37] [15] The Hollies - I Can't Tell the Bottom form the Top [03:52] [16] Herman's Hermits - Years May Come Years May Go [03:38] [17] Bobby Goldsboro - Hello Summertime [02:25] [18] Don Mclean - Vincent [04:01] [19] Minnie Riperton - Lovin' You [03:20] CD2 [01] Roxy Music - Love is the Drug [04:10] [02] Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) [03:54] [03] Mud - The Cat Crept in [04:03] [04] Wizzard - Angel Fingers [04:32] [05] Suzi Quatro - Can the Can [03:35] [06] The Arrows - Touch Too Much [03:02] [07] Racey - Some Girls [03:25] [08] Pilot - Magic [03:05] [09] The Move - California Man [03:38] [10] Electric Light Orchestra - Showdown [04:11] [11] The Knack - Good Girls Don't [03:10] [12] C.C.S. - Whole Lotta Love [03:33] [13] Deep Purple - Black Night [03:28] [14] Ufo - Doctor Doctor [02:46] [15] Hawkwind - Silver Machine (Original Single Version; Live at the Roundh.London) [04:40] [16] The Jeff Beck Group - I've Been Drinking [03:19] [17] Steeleye Span - All Around My Hat [04:08] [18] The Wurzels - The Combine Harvester (Brand New Key) [03:05] CD3 [01] Blondie - Denis [02:19] [02] Buzzcocks - What Do I Get? [02:56] [03] The Stranglers - (Get A) Grip (on Yourself) [04:02] [04] Stiff Little Fingers - Straw Dogs [03:30] [05] Dr Feelgood - She's A Wind Up [02:03] [06] The Skids - Into the Valley [03:12] [07] The Members - Sound of the Suburbs [03:55] [08] Generation X - Valley of the Dolls [03:35] [09] The Flying Lizards - Money (Edit) [02:32] [10] Public Image Ltd - Public Image [02:58] [11] The Ruts - Babylon's Burning [02:37] [12] The Tom Robinson Band - 2-4-6-8 Motorway [03:18] [13] Xtc - Making Plans for Nigel [04:16] [14] The Specials Featuring Rico - Nite Klub [03:10] [15] The Beat - Ranking Full Stop [02:50] [16] Madness - The Prince (Edit) [02:32] [17] The Selecter - On My Radio [03:07] [18] Wire - Outdoor Miner [02:53] [19] Gang of Four - At Home He's A Tourist [03:33] [20] The Motors - Airport [04:30] VA - Pure 80s CD1 [01] Duran Duran - The Reflex [05:29] [02] Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder - Together in Electric Dreams [03:50] [03] Heaven 17 - Temptation [04:11] [04] The Human League - Love Action (I Believe in Love) (Edit) [03:52] [05] Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Enola Gay [03:32] [06] Classix Nouveaux - Is it A Dream [03:35] [07] Ultravox - Vienna [04:55] [08] Simple Minds - Don't You (Forget About Me) [04:21] [09] China Crisis - Wishful Thinking [04:10] [10] Talk Talk - It's My Life [03:53] [11] Kate Bush - Babooshka [03:28] [12] Kim Wilde - Water on Glass [03:33] [13] Part 1 - Billy Idol - White Wedding [03:33] [14] The Vapors - Turning Japanese [03:45] [15] Dexy's Midnight Runners - Geno [03:27] [16] Talking Heads - Road to Nowhere [04:03] [17] The Proclaimers - Letter form America (Band Version) [04:02] [18] The Power Station - Some Like it Hot [05:06] CD2 [01] Culture Club - Karma Chameleon [04:13] [02] Blondie - The Tide is High [03:50] [03] Ub40 - Homely Girl [03:24] [04] Madness - Uncle Sam [03:04] [05] The Specials - Ghost Town [03:40] [06] Boy George - Everything I Own [03:55] [07] Hue and Cry - Looking for Linda [03:49] [08] Johnny Hates Jazz - Shattered Dreams [03:29] [09] Brother Beyond - The Harder I Try [03:29] [10] Kajagoogoo - Too Shy [03:43] [11] Feargal Sharkey - A Good Heart [04:30] [12] Go West - We Close Our Eyes [03:51] [13] Mel & Kim - Respectable [03:20] [14] Paula Abdul - Straight Up [04:09] [15] Hazell Dean - Who's Leaving Who [03:44] [16] Soul II Soul - Back to Life (However Do You Want Me) (Instrumental) [03:49] [17] Ashford & Simpson - Solid [03:22] [18] Hot Chocolate - No Doubt About it [04:23] CD3 [01] Belinda Carlisle - Heaven is A Place on Earth [03:53] [02] Pat Benatar - Love is A Battlefield (Edit) [04:10] [03] Cutting Crew - (I Just) Died in Your Arms [04:22] [04] T'pau - China in Your Hand [04:47] [05] Deborah Harry - I Want that Man [03:41] [06] Fun Boy Three - The Tunnel of Love [03:07] [07] Huey Lewis & the News - The Power of Love [03:44] [08] Katrina & the Waves - Walking on Sunshine [03:40] [09] Robert Palmer - She Makes My Day [04:22] [10] Marc Almond & Gene Pitney - Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart [04:38] [11] David Grant & Jaki Graham - Could it Be I'm Falling in Love [03:50] [12] Climie Fisher - Love Changes (Everything) [03:56] [13] Roy Orbison - You Got it [03:31] [14] The Colourfield - Thinking of You [03:29] [15] Roxy Music - Jealous Guy [04:53] [16] Spandau Ballet - True [04:59] [17] Midge Ure - No Regrets [04:02] VA - Pure 90s CD1 01.Louise - Arms Around The World [04:11] 02.Spice Girls - Wannabe (Radio Edit) [02:53] 03.Billie - Because We Want To [03:47] 04.Geri Halliwell - Lift Me Up [03:51] 05.Shara Nelson - Uptight [04:08] 06.Eternal - Just A Step From Heaven [03:56] 07.911 - A Little Bit More [03:48] 08.Kavana - I Can Make You Feel Good [03:31] 09.Tin Tin Out Feat Shelley Nelson - Here's Where The Story Ends (E [04:04] 10.SinUad O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U [04:43] 11.Martine McCutcheon - Perfect Moment [03:51]
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