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The Best of Cutting Crew

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Download links and information about The Best of Cutting Crew by Cutting Crew. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Rock, Pop genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:06:52 minutes.

Artist: Cutting Crew
Release date: 1994
Genre: Rock, Pop
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:06:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. (I Just) Died in Your Arms Tonight 4:38
2. Any Colour 4:11
3. Fear of Falling 4:28
4. Everything But My Pride 4:01
5. Contact High 3:16
6. Tip of Your Tounge 3:35
7. One for the Mockingbird 4:26
8. I've Been in Love Before 4:02
9. Life in a Dangerous Time 4:17
10. Don't Look Back 4:08
11. The Scattering 4:29
12. Christians 3:44
13. (I Just) Died in Your Arms [Extended Remix] 4:45
14. Reach for the Sky 5:04
15. (Between a) Rock and a Hard Place 3:47
16. If That's the Way You Want It 4:01

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"Who would have thought a boy like me could come to this?" This collection is worth owning merely for the immaculate single "(I Just) Died in Your Arms Tonight," a much-maligned saccharine heart-burst that, along with primo Honeymoon Suite and Glass Tiger, gracefully straddles the line between pop-metal and pop light. The unapologetically mellow "I've Been in Love Before" updates "I'm Not in Love" for the strip-mall crawlers, and comes remarkably close to the same level of commercial perfection. Also from the Broadcast debut comes "Any Colour," a hidden gem of '80s brilliance (an oxymoron?) that wraps crisp, big-bang production around breakneck guitar breaks mixed with hoots, yelps, yearning, and crooning; this love dream recalls the Producers' waver classic "She Shelia" while surreptitiously slipping in an odd Pink Floyd nod. "One for the Mockingbird" and "Life in a Dangerous Time" also deserve mention, and again appear on Broadcast. So since that LP is so blasted rock solid, why not just put the whole blamed record on a disc with the Cutting Crew's second, Scattering (the band's third, Compus Mentus, seems lost forever)? Well, then legions of fans would be deprived of the extended version of "(I Just) Died in Your Arms Tonight" (seven seconds longer). The simple-minded "Scattering" jigs in a Big Country way and "Fear of Falling" gains its balance once over the Automatic rip opener, but the three aforementioned masterworks set a standard impossible to maintain.