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2019 studio album by Trevor Horn featuring Sarm Orchestra
Trevor Horn Reimagines the Eighties is a studio album by English music producer
Trevor Horn, released in 2019. It was recorded over about a year.
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Track listing
- "
Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (4:16; originally by
Tears for Fears) with
Robbie Williams
- "
Dancing in the Dark" (4:23; originally by
Bruce Springsteen) with
Gabrielle Aplin
- "
Ashes to Ashes" (4:17; originally by
David Bowie) with
Seal
- "
The Power of Love" (4:27; originally by
Frankie Goes to Hollywood and produced by Horn) with
Matt Cardle
- "
It's Different for Girls" (originally by
Joe Jackson) with
Steve Hogarth
- "
Slave to the Rhythm" (originally by
Grace Jones and produced by Horn) with
Rumer
- "
Brothers in Arms" (originally by
Dire Straits) with
Simple Minds
- "
Girls on Film" (originally by
Duran Duran) with
All Saints
- "
What's Love Got to Do With It" (originally released by
Tina Turner) with
Tony Hadley
- "
Owner of a Lonely Heart" (originally by
Yes and produced by Horn)
- "
Take On Me" (originally by
A-ha)
- "
Blue Monday" (originally by
New Order) with Rev. Jimmie Wood
- "
Cry" (originally by
Godley & Creme and co-produced by Horn) with Jamie Squire; Japanese bonus track
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