Forever Gold 80s - - Collection Upd
“Blue Monday” – New Order (or “Rockit” – Herbie Hancock ) Peak Energy (dance): “Cruel Summer” – Bananarama → “Let’s Dance” – David Bowie Ballad Break (middle): “Time After Time” – Cyndi Lauper → “Against All Odds” – Phil Collins Side 4/Vinyl Flip (weird but beloved): “Mexican Radio” – Wall of Voodoo → “Genius of Love” – Tom Tom Club Closer: “Don’t Stop Believin’” – Journey (long fade)
While tracklists vary slightly between versions, the collections frequently feature iconic 80s artists. Common tracks found on the version include: Forever Gold 80s - Collection
"Forever Gold 80s - Collection" is a specialized series of music compilations that focuses on the high-energy sounds of the 1980s, particularly Italo Disco “Blue Monday” – New Order (or “Rockit” –
A clean, chorused electric guitar started—slow, melancholic, yet hopeful. The lighting in his apartment shifted from fluorescent white to the warm, amber glow of a sunset. The air turned cool. The air turned cool
While digital streaming is convenient, collectors still hunt for the physical CDs and vinyl releases of this series on platforms like eBay and Discogs .
Primarily released on physical CD, available through retailers such as eBay .
It doesn't just stick to the Top 40. While you’ll find the massive hits, the collection also includes "cult classics" that provide a deeper look into the decade's musical landscape.



