Shape Fitness Music: Walk Plus
Editorial Reviews
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It's true that "nobody walks in L.A.," but this '80s-rock exercise collection could change all that. The Missing Persons song is missing, for obvious reasons, but that only makes room for what (by rock-of-the-'80s-compilation standards) is a relatively inspired selection. Tracks like Talk Talk's "It's My Life" and ABC's "Be Near Me" are as timeless as synth-driven pop songs can be, while Q-Feel's "Dancing in Heaven" and Yello's "Oh Yeah" are unusual choices that ratchet up the quirky novelty factor. Of course, there's also Re-Flex's "The Politics of Dancing" and the Romantics' "Talking in Your Sleep"--songs that have been so overplayed that some could go a lifetime without needing to hear them again. Even so, this mega-mix of one-hit wonders and other '80s artifacts will have you rolling up those blazer sleeves and hitting the pavement in no time. --Bill Forman --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Shape Fitness Music: Walk Plus, Music, Various Artists, Alternative Pop/Rock, Club/Dance, Dance-Pop, Disco, Exercise, Fitness/Self-Help, New Romantic, New Wave, Pop, Pop/Rock, Post-Punk, Synth Pop
Shape Fitness Music: Walk Plus
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