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Wang Chung Cheekily Revisit Their Biggest Hit
As we mentioned last April, Wang Chung were the latest band to take the orchestral plunge that label August Day offered. The album has since been released in two formats, the ten track album and the boxed set version. Their … Continue reading
Wang Chung Reactivate With Orchestra
Wang Chung: Dance Hall Days [Orchestral] UK CD5 [2019] Dance Hall Days [Orchestral Version] 4:24 Dance Hall Days [Daniele Baldelli & DJ Rocca Vocal Remix] 5:29 Dance Hall Days [Kim & Buran Disco Mix] 6:15 Dance Hall Days [Psychmagik Remix] … Continue reading
Record Review: Wang Chung – Points On The Curve [part 2]
<…continued from previous post> With “Dance Hall Days” breaking into the US Billboard Top 20 at #16, I expected better things from the follow up single, “Don’t Let Go.” I liked it more than the first hit. This was a … Continue reading