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This is a pretty good album, October 24, 2000
This review is from: Billboard Top Hits: 1989 (Audio CD)
If you're truly looking for some old and rare songs that can't be found in a cd store or the cd is not availaible, this album is the best choice. I have sampled all the songs there and liked most of them. However, I personally found some of the songs there cheesy (no names mentioned). I was glad I found this album and personally, I liked tracks: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 10 the best. Sadly, I think there should have been a few more tracks and more research done on the music, though it is already very good.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Blast from the Past, April 25, 2000
This review is from: Billboard Top Hits: 1989 (Audio CD)
So, I wanted a copy of Richard Marx singing, "Right Here Waiting", but I didn't want one of his cd's. My answer, was to buy the Billboard Top Hits of 1989. I have to say, this is a great album. The songs are a little cheesy, but hey, I was once a raging New Kids fan, so I can appreciate hearing "Hanging Tough". The album is a collection of 'where are they now' artists, and it's fun to listen to music that was popular when I started jr. high. I definately recommend this album.
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"Cheesy"? How About Great!, February 2, 2008
This review is from: Billboard Top Hits: 1989 (Audio CD)
I don't understand what is so "cheesy" about the '89 Billboard CD songs, as the previous posters suggest! These were among the big hits of the day! I have fond memories of the year, back when I was young grade-school aged and humming to all these songs while in the back seat of my family's van. Though, there are three popular songs missing that a review of 1989 should, in my opinion, include: Roxette's "The Look," Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire," and Fine Young Cannibals' "She Drives Me Crazy." These must have been top hits---at least among the Top 3 for a week or two, given how ofen I heard them. I used to love these songs. Why, I still do!
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