Forever Young (The Solo Recordings 1979-1995)  - Hunter, Marc

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Hunter,  Marc - Forever Young (The Solo Recordings 1979-1995)
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Available02-03-2001
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As frontman for the much-revered rock band Dragon, Marc Hunter long commanded an extraordinary following. This enthralling, 20-track, 75-minute collection traces Hunter's solo recording career from 1979 to 1995, embracing five albums, a number of hit singles and special appearances. This fantastic retrospective is a lasting tribute to an Aussie rock legend.

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Disc 1:

  1. ISLAND NIGHTS
  2. WHEN YOU WALK INTO THE ROOM
  3. BIG CITY TALK
  4. (ROCK’N’ROLL IS) A LOSER’S GAME
  5. MIDNIGHT WATER
  6. HOLLYWOOD
  7. NOTHING BUT A LIE
  8. THE EMPTY BEACH
  9. COMMUNICATION
  10. SIMPLE WORDS
  11. TRACKS OF MY TEARS
  12. GOD BLESS THE CHILD
  13. FOREVER YOUNG
  14. WALK ON BY
  15. NIGHT AND DAY
  16. GET SO ROUGH
  17. NEVER GIVE UP
  18. SPELLBOUND
  19. STILL IN LOVE (w/The Rockmelons)
  20. YOUNG YEARS (w/Lee Kerneghan)
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