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| | Yazoo download mp3 | |  | ![Now 1982 (CD 1) - [WRONG TRACKS] mp3](http://84.252.142.71/covers/small/12085.jpg)
| | Yazoo [ mp3 ]album: Now 1982 (CD 1) - [WRONG TRACKS] format: mp3 release: 1999 year bitrate: 128 length: 63:55 min
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Tracks of Now 1982 (CD 1) - [WRONG TRACKS]:
You Can't Hurry Love.mp3
Come On Eileen.mp3
The Look Of Love (Part 1).mp3
Save A Prayer.mp3
Ebony & Ivory.mp3
Do You Realy Wanna Hurt Me.mp3
I Don't Wanna Dance.mp3
House Of Fun.mp3
Really Saying Somethink.mp3
Mirror Man.mp3
What.mp3
Talk Talk.mp3
Promised You A Miracle.mp3
Mad World.mp3
The Model.mp3
Da Da Da.mp3
Only You.mp3
Maid Of Orleans.mp3
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| | Yazoo [ mp3 ]album: Electric 80s [CD 3] format: mp3 release: 2005 year bitrate: 207 length: 72:27 min
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Tracks of Electric 80s [CD 3]:
You Spin Me Round [Like A Record] (Performance Version).mp3
Don't Go.mp3
Don't Talk To Me About Love.mp3
Shiny Shiny.mp3
The Safety Dance (12'' Version).mp3
Calling Your Name.mp3
Cry Boy Cry.mp3
Einstein A Go-Go.mp3
Feels Like Heaven.mp3
The Love Of Love (12'' Version).mp3
Take On Me.mp3
It's A Mystery.mp3
Pop Muzik.mp3
Living By Numbers (Album Version).mp3
Video Killed The Radio Star.mp3
Hold Me Now (12'' Version).mp3
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| | Yazoo [ mp3 ]album: 12"-80s [CD2] format: mp3 release: 2005 year bitrate: 233 length: 69:15 min
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Tracks of 12"-80s [CD2]:
Love Action) (12" Mix).mp3
Wood Beez (12" Green).mp3
Fade To Grey (Extended).mp3
Situation (U.S. 12" Mix).mp3
Quiet Life (12" Mix).mp3
It's My Life (U.S. 12").mp3
Kiss Me (Mixe Plural).mp3
My Ever Changing Moods (Long Version).mp3
Money's Too Tight To Mention (Cutback Mix).mp3
Obsession (U.S. 12").mp3
Wordy Rappinghood (12" Version).mp3
I'm In Love With A German Film Star (Long Mix).mp3
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News from our arhive: News:Dave Matthews Mulls Film Role |
Fans of the Dave Matthews Band — and especially, fans of Matthews' more intimate acoustic shows with guitarist Tim Reynolds — are familiar with the irreverent frontman's fondness for assuming bizarre accents and impersonating a dizzying array of strange characters. Now, Matthews may soon be testing those talents in front of movie cameras. The singer — whose leading-man work on the film adaptation of the Wilson Rawls children's book "Where the Red Fern Grows" ground to a disappointing halt after the project ran out of funds early last year — is considering a role as a bad guy in the upcoming film "24 Hours," co-starring Charlize Theron and Courtney Love.
The film's co-executive producer is Glen Ballard, who just produced DMB's upcoming album Everyday, due February 27. Ballard told MTV News on Tuesday (January 23) that the film, based on the novel by Greg Iles, is a "thriller with a kidnapping element." He also said Matthews is mulling over the script, which would cast him as "one of the masterminds" of the kidnapping — not so much a villain as a "sweet enforcer." Ballard said word of mouth on Matthews' work in "Red Fern" is strong. "Several people have seen some of the reels from that picture and said he's incredible," Ballard said. "He acts with me every day, and he can play any character you give him." The film will be directed by Luis Mandoki ("Message in a Bottle," "White Palace"), who most recently directed Jennifer Lopez in the upcoming police thriller "Angel Eyes." Theron will play the mother of a kidnapped child, while Love is set for a role as one of the kidnappers.
In addition to considering an acting role in "24 Hours," Matthews and his bandmates have recorded a new song for the movie's soundtrack. Ballard — best known for producing Alanis Morissette and No Doubt — produced the 1999 film "Clubland," directed by Mary Lambert.
Newlywed Matthews (who married longtime girlfriend Ashley Harper in a family-only ceremony at his mother's house near Charlottesville, Virginia, in August) and his bandmates — Boyd Tinsley, Carter Beauford, Leroi Moore and Stefan Lessard — will also be the subject of an hour-long special with talk-show host Charlie Rose to air on PBS in February, close to the release of Everyday. |
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