The Warmer Side of CoolWang Chung
Release Date: 08/08/2008
Original Release:
1989
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1044395_VY
UPC # 075992422215
Label: Geffen Goldline
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Disc: 1
1.
Praying to a New God
2.
What's So Bad About Feeling Good?
3.
Snakedance
4.
Swing
5.
When Love Looks Back at You
6.
Games of Power
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At the Speed of Life
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Warmer Side of Cool, The
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Logic and Love
10.
Tall Trees in a Blue Sky
11.
Big World
Performer: Wang Chung
Producer: Peter Wolf Distributor: (Independently by Label) Notes: With their final release, Wang Chung concentrated too heavily on the American rock radio sound, losing the fan base who liked them for their difference. The Warmer Side of Cool does have its moments, notably the synth bass-led "Snakedance," featuring Vinnie Colaiuta on drums; one of Jack Hues' finest ballads, "When Love Looks Back at You"; and the title track, all of which conjure up good, melodic rock. The final stretch -- "Tall Trees in a Blue Sky" and "Big World," in particular -- is a little closer to Wang Chung, mournful ecological eulogies with a strong chorus featuring Toto's Jeff Porcaro. ~ Kelvin Hayes
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