Reimagines the Eighties
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]
| Reimagines the Eighties | |
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| Studio album by  Trevor Horn featuring Sarm Orchestra  | |
| Released | 25 January 2019 | 
| Recorded | 2018 | 
| Length | 52:17 | 
| Label | BMG[1] | 
| Producer | Trevor Horn | 
Track listing
    
- "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (4:16; originally by Tears for Fears) with Robbie Williams
 - "Dancing in the Dark" (4:23; originally by Bruce Springsteen) with Gabrielle Aplin
 - "Ashes to Ashes" (4:17; originally by David Bowie) with Seal
 - "The Power of Love" (4:27; originally by Frankie Goes to Hollywood and produced by Horn) with Matt Cardle
 - "It's Different for Girls" (originally by Joe Jackson) with Steve Hogarth
 - "Slave to the Rhythm" (originally by Grace Jones and produced by Horn) with Rumer
 - "Brothers in Arms" (originally by Dire Straits) with Simple Minds
 - "Girls on Film" (originally by Duran Duran) with All Saints
 - "What's Love Got to Do With It" (originally released by Tina Turner) with Tony Hadley
 - "Owner of a Lonely Heart" (originally by Yes and produced by Horn)
 - "Take On Me" (originally by A-ha)
 - "Blue Monday" (originally by New Order) with Rev. Jimmie Wood
 - "Cry" (originally by Godley & Creme and co-produced by Horn) with Jamie Squire; Japanese bonus track
 
Personnel
    
- Robbie Williams – vocals (1)
 - Gabrielle Aplin – vocals (2)
 - Seal – vocals (3)
 - Matt Cardle – vocals (4)
 - Steve Hogarth – vocals (5)
 - Rumer – vocals (6)
 - Jim Kerr – vocals (7)
 - All Saints – vocals (8)
 - Tony Hadley – vocals (9)
 - Trevor Horn – vocals (10, 11)
 - Jimmie Wood – vocals (12)
 - Lol Creme – backing vocals (1)[2]
 - Izzy Chase – backing vocals
 - Katie Holmes-Smith – backing vocals
 
Chart positions
    
| Chart (2019) | Peak position  | 
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| UK Albums (OCC)[3] | 11 | 
References
    
    
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