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Reimagines the Eighties
Studio album by
Trevor Horn featuring Sarm Orchestra
Released25 January 2019
Recorded2018
Length52:17
LabelBMG[1]
ProducerTrevor Horn
Trevor Horn chronology
The Reflection Wave One
(2017)
Reimagines the Eighties
(2019)
Echoes: Ancient & Modern
(2023)

Trevor Horn Reimagines the Eighties is a studio album by English music producer Trevor Horn, released in 2019. It was recorded over about a year.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (4:16; originally by Tears for Fears) with Robbie Williams
  2. "Dancing in the Dark" (4:23; originally by Bruce Springsteen) with Gabrielle Aplin
  3. "Ashes to Ashes" (4:17; originally by David Bowie) with Seal
  4. "The Power of Love" (4:27; originally by Frankie Goes to Hollywood and produced by Horn) with Matt Cardle
  5. "It's Different for Girls" (originally by Joe Jackson) with Steve Hogarth
  6. "Slave to the Rhythm" (originally by Grace Jones and produced by Horn) with Rumer
  7. "Brothers in Arms" (originally by Dire Straits) with Simple Minds
  8. "Girls on Film" (originally by Duran Duran) with All Saints
  9. "What's Love Got to Do With It" (originally released by Tina Turner) with Tony Hadley
  10. "Owner of a Lonely Heart" (originally by Yes and produced by Horn)
  11. "Take On Me" (originally by A-ha)
  12. "Blue Monday" (originally by New Order) with Rev. Jimmie Wood
  13. "Cry" (originally by Godley & Creme and co-produced by Horn) with Jamie Squire; Japanese bonus track

Personnel

Chart positions

Chart performance for Reimagines the Eighties
Chart (2019) Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC)[3] 11

References

  1. ^ "Bring Me the Horizon Land First U.K. No. 1 Album with Amo". Billboard.
  2. ^ a b https://www.facebook.com/trevorhornofficial/videos/299788337344805/ [user-generated source]
  3. ^ "Trevor Horn | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved 2019-02-02.