: Simple Minds ("Don't You (Forget About Me)"), Duran Duran ("The Reflex"), and Billy Idol ("Rebel Yell").
The "26 Exclusive" part of the title refers to additional tracks not available on other versions of the compilation. These bonus tracks are indeed exclusive to this edition and offer a few more surprises, such as: 80s giga hits collection volume 1 32 26 exclusive
You aren't just buying a CD. You're buying a ticket back to a time when "giga" meant "awesome," 32 tracks meant a whole weekend of listening, and "exclusive" meant your friends couldn’t hear it anywhere else. : Simple Minds ("Don't You (Forget About Me)"),
is a duet between a man who sounds like David Bowie and a woman who sounds like Kate Bush, but neither Bowie nor Bush ever recorded this song. It’s called “The Last VHS Repairman.” Lyrics include: “He rewinds the broken light / on a Friday no one remembers.” It has a sax solo that defies physics—circular breathing for ninety seconds without a break. You're buying a ticket back to a time
Despite the tracks being full-length versions, the sequencing feels intentional. 🚀 The "Exclusive" Factor
Here is the heart of the mystery. In the world of direct-response marketing, numbers like these almost never refer to the track count. Instead:
: Pet Shop Boys ("West End Girls"), Soft Cell ("Tainted Love"), and Kim Wilde ("Kids In America").