RAH Band - Falcon

"Falcon" is a track released in 1980 by the British synth-pop & jazz-funk group called the RAH Band, masterminded by Richard A. Hewson (hence the RAH) who is an English producer, arranger, conductor and multi-instrumentalist, the group was a fictitious studio based group (fictitious in that it was no group, it contained only him). The song features on the album RAH Band (1981) .

 

Mel & Kim - F.L.M.

"F.L.M." is a song by English pop duo Mel and Kim, released as their third single in 1987.. The song is the title track on their debut studio album and was remixed for its single release. The song title is an acronym for "fun, love and money", but was actually a play on the sisters' frequent use of the expression "f##king lovely mate" during the recording sessions for the album.


Simple Minds - Alive & Kicking

"Alive and Kicking" is a song by the Scottish rock band Simple Minds, released in September 1985 by A&M and Virgin Records as the lead single from their seventh studio album, Once Upon a Time (1985).

 

808 State - Pacific

"Pacific" is a single by the English electronic music group 808 State, released in November 1989 by ZTT Records. It exists in various mix versions known by different titles, such as "Pacific State" (as included on the Quadrastate mini-album that year) and "Pacific 202" (as included on the album 90). The song peaked at number ten on the UK Singles Chart.


Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock - It Takes Two

"It Takes Two" is a song released in 1988 by New York City hip hop duo Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock. It peaked on the UK charts at No24 and was taken from the debut studio album It Takes Two (1988).



The Human League - Love Action (I Believe In Love)

"Love Action (I Believe in Love)" is a song by the English synth-pop band the Human League, released as a single in the UK in July 1981 from the album Dare (1981). It became the band's first Top 10 success, peaking at number three in the UK singles chart. 



Patrick Macnee & Honor Blackman - Kinky Boots

"Kinky Boots" is a song written by Herbert Kretzmer and David Lee for an episode of the television programme That Was The Week That Was in 1963, and subsequently recorded in 1964 by Patrick Macnee and Honor Blackman, stars of another television series, The Avengers. The track would be released again the the UK in 1990.