FLASH AND THE PAN ⏰ “EARLY MORNING WAKE UP CALL“ 1984 LP ALBUM +12’’ MIXES Dance Rock Synth-Pop ’80s

00:00 01. Early Morning Wake Up Call () 04:05 02. Communication Breakdown () 07:32 03. Barking At The Moon () 11:32 04. Downtown Too Long () 15:51 05. Opera Singers () 20:41 06. Midnight Man (François Kevorkian & Ron St. Germain Mix) () 25:36 07. On The Road () 30:40 08. Look At That Woman Go () 35:35 09. Fat Night () 39:32 10. Believe In Yourself () BONUS:⏰ DISCO MAXI EXTENDED 12’’ SINGLES 43:50 11. Midnight Man (Extended 12’’ Remix Version) () 50:49 12. Early Morning Wake Up Call (Extended 12’’ Version) () 59:00 13. Communication Breakdown (12’’ Extended Remix) () ℗ 1984 Albert Productions Written & Produced by Vanda & Young Recorded at Albert Studios, Sydney, Australia. ARTIST BIO: Flash & The Pan ⏰ Australian new wave group initiated during the late 1970s by Harry Vanda and George Young, both former members of The Easybeats. The Easybeats’ two primary songwriters, George Young and Harry Vanda, remained together after the band’s demise in 1969 to continue working as a team. They became one of Australia’s most important rock and pop producing teams, including: worked for John Paul Young and especially the rock band AC/DC . In addition to their primary work as producers and songwriters for others, Vanda and Young occasionally found time to produce their own music. THE ALBUM “Early Morning Wake Up Call“ (1984) is their 4th Studio LP. ⏰ The pre-single Midnight Man was particularly successful on the European continent and was the biggest success in Germany at number 7. Both the single and the album were successful in Switzerland. Worldwide including the USA, the song was a popular dance club hit, with remixes by François Kevorkian & Ron St. Germain. RETRO DISCO Hi-NRG 🚀 📺 ✅ Music in this video licenced to YouTube (see below) Ad revenue paid to copyright owners.
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