Best of Formel Eins: Die Kulthits

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1Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)Eurythmics3:34
2Suspicious MindsFine Young Cannibals3:58
3You
recording of:
You
lyricist:
Peter Sawatzki and Holger Wobker
composer:
Peter Sawatzki
Boytronic4:20
4Lean on MeClub Nouveau5:50
5Container LovePhillip Boa and the Voodooclub3:50
6Lullaby
assistant engineer:
Roy Spong and Richard Sullivan
engineer:
David M. Allen and Robert Smith
producer:
David M. Allen, Chris Parry, Mark Saunders and Robert Smith
mixer:
Chris Parry, Mark Saunders and Robert Smith
bass guitar:
Simon Gallup (from 1988-11 until 1989-02)
bass guitar [six string bass guitar]:
Robert Smith
drums (drum set):
Boris Williams (from 1988-11 until 1989-02)
guitar:
Robert Smith (from 1988-11 until 1989-02) and Porl Thompson (from 1988-11 until 1989-02)
instruments:
Lol Tolhurst (from 1988-11 until 1989-02)
keyboard:
Roger O’Donnell (from 1988-11 until 1989-02) and Robert Smith (from 1988-11 until 1989-02)
lead vocals:
Robert Smith (from 1988-11 until 1989-02)
remixer:
Chris Parry, Mark Saunders and Robert Smith
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Elektra/Asylum Records (in 1989) and Fiction Records Ltd. (in 1989)
recorded at:
Outside Studios in Checkendon, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom (from 1988-11 until 1989-02)
mixed at:
RAK Studio Three in London, England, United Kingdom (in 1989)
music videos:
Lullaby by The Cure
recording of:
Lullaby (from 1988-11 until 1989-02)
lyricist:
Robert Smith
composer:
Simon Gallup, Roger O’Donnell, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Lol Tolhurst and Boris Williams
publisher:
APB Music Co. and Fiction Songs Ltd. (in 1989)
The Cure4:08
7What Is LoveHoward Jones3:39
8Boxer BeatJoBoxers2:53
9Don’t Break My Heart
executive producer:
M. Chieregato and R. Turatti
solo vocals:
Tom Hooker
arranger:
M. Chieregato, R. Ballerini and R. Turatti
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Ariola München GmbH (in 1987)
recording of:
Don’t Break My Heart
lyricist:
Tom Hooker and Roberto Turatti
composer:
Riccardo Ballerini, Michele Chieregato and Stefano Montin
publisher:
Gini Music
Den Harrow3:51
10Wouldn’t It Be GoodNik Kershaw4:31
11Doctor! Doctor!
recording of:
Doctor! Doctor!
writer and vocals arranger:
Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie and Joe Leeway
publisher:
Point Music Ltd.
Thompson Twins4:26
12You Came
programming and producer:
Tony Swain and Ricky Wilde
engineer:
James Richards
mixer:
Richard Lengyel
guitar:
Steve Byrd and Ricky Wilde
keyboard:
Tony Swain and Ricky Wilde
background vocals:
Junior Giscombe and Ricky Wilde
lead vocals:
Kim Wilde
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records Ltd. (in 1988) and EMI Records Ltd. (in 2001)
produced for:
Big M Productions
recorded at and mixed at:
Select Sound Studios in Knebworth, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
edit of:
You Came by Kim Wilde
recording of:
You Came
writer:
Kim Wilde and Ricky Wilde
Kim Wilde3:28
13Break My Stride
drums (drum set) programming:
John Gilston (in 1983)
producer:
Peter Bunetta, Rick Chudacoff and Bill Elliott
analog synthesizer [Prophet-5]:
Bill Elliott (in 1983) and Matthew Wilder (in 1983)
drum machine [Oberheim DMX], drums (drum set) and percussion:
Peter Bunetta (in 1983)
guitar:
Dennis Herring (in 1983)
background vocals:
Greg Prestopino (in 1983), Joe Turano (in 1983) and Matthew Wilder (in 1983)
lead vocals:
Matthew Wilder (in 1983)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
CBS, Inc. (in 1983), Epic Records (in 1983), Sony BMG Music Entertainment Inc. (in 1983) and Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (in 1983)
recorded at:
Pasha Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1983)
part of:
VH1’s 100 Greatest One‐Hit Wonders of the ’80s (number: 39)
recording of:
Break My Stride (in 1983)
writer:
Greg Prestopino and Matthew Wilder
publisher:
Buchu Music, Bug Music, Inc., Bughouse, MCA Music Publishing, Music of Windswept, Universal Studios, Inc., WB Music Corp., Wilder Kingdom Music, Big Ears Music (in 1983), No Ears Music (in 1983) and Streetwise Music (in 1983)
Matthew Wilder3:02
14Back in the High Life AgainSteve Winwood5:36
15Real Wild Child (Wild One)
drum machine [Linn drum] programming:
David Richards (from 1986-04 until 1986-05)
engineer:
David Richards
producer and mixer:
David Bowie and David Richards
bass, drums (drum set), organ, sampler [Akai S900], synthesizer [Yamaha DX7] and violin:
Erdal Kızılçay (from 1986-04 until 1986-05)
guitar:
Kevin Armstrong (from 1986-04 until 1986-05) and Steve Jones (from 1986-04 until 1986-05)
background vocals:
Kevin Armstrong (from 1986-04 until 1986-05), David Bowie (from 1986-04 until 1986-05) and Erdal Kızılçay (from 1986-04 until 1986-05)
lead vocals:
Iggy Pop (from 1986-04 until 1986-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
A&M Records (in 1986)
recorded at:
Mountain Recording Studios in Montreux, Vaud, Switzerland (from 1986-04 until 1986-05)
cover recording of:
Wild One (Real Wild Child) (from 1986-04 until 1986-05)
writer:
Johnny Greenan, Johnny O’Keefe and Dave Owens
publisher:
Melodie der Welt, MPL Communications Inc., Peermusic (Germany) GmbH, Peermusic (UK) Limited and Southern Music
Iggy Pop3:39
16Steppin’ Out
engineer:
Michael Ewasko
co-producer and co-mixer:
Joe Jackson and David Kershenbaum
lead vocals:
Joe Jackson
arranger:
Joe Jackson
recorded at:
Blue Rock Studio in New York, New York, United States (from 1982-03 until 1982-06)
recording of:
Steppin’ Out
dedicated to:
New York, New York, United States
lyricist and composer:
Joe Jackson
publisher:
Albion Music
Joe Jackson4:23
17ObsessionAnimotion3:57
18Cry
producer:
Godley & Creme and Trevor Horn
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Polydor Ltd. (in 1985) and Polydor Ltd. (UK) (in 1985)
recording of:
Cry
writer:
Lol Creme and Kevin Godley
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd. and St. Anne’s Music Ltd. (in 1985)
Godley & Creme3:55
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part of:Formel Eins (order: 36)