2.10 Some Like It Hot And The Heat Is On (Megamix)
2.11 Communication (Night Version Edit)
2.12 Some Like It Hot (7? Single + Video Version)
2.13 Murderess (Alive At Live Aid)
2.14 Get It On Bang A Gong (Alive At Live Aid)
2.15 Somewhere Somehow Someone (We Fight For Love)
3.1 Murderess (Live)
3.2 Dancing In The Streets (Live)
3.3 Some Like It Hot (Live)
3.4 Lonely Tonight (Live)
3.5 Go To Zero (Live)
3.6 Too Good To Be Bad (Live)
3.7 Harvest For The World (Live)
3.8 Thinking With Your Body (Live)
4.1 Still In Your Heart (Live)
4.2 Some Guys Have All The Luck (Live)
4.3 Communication / The Reflex (Live)
4.4 White Light White Heat (Live)
4.5 Obsession (Live)
4.6 Hungry Like The Wolf (Live)
4.7 Get It On (Bang A Gong) (Live)
Description:
"The Power Station (40th Anniversary Edition)" on CD celebrates the influential debut album of the supergroup The Power Station with a refreshed edition that brings its explosive sound into the present. Originally recorded in the mid-1980s, this album is renowned for its powerful fusion of rock, funk and pop, driven by heavy guitars, punchy drums and a distinctively dynamic production. The 40th Anniversary Edition offers fans and new listeners alike the chance to rediscover tracks built around muscular grooves, memorable hooks and charismatic vocals that defined a key moment in mainstream rock and pop culture. Carefully remastered audio (where included in the edition) presents the songs with enhanced clarity and impact, while the CD format ensures reliable, high-quality playback for collectors and audiophiles. Packaged for long-term enjoyment, this edition is ideal for anyone who appreciates stylish, rhythm-driven rock with a strong 80s signature that still sounds contemporary today.
Formed from members of prominent 80s bands, The Power Station quickly became known as one of the era's standout side projects, blending star power with a bold, gritty sound. Their music combined danceable rhythms, hard-edged guitars and a modern production style that helped bridge rock and pop audiences worldwide. Though the band's catalogue is compact, their impact was outsized: their singles gained significant radio and TV exposure, and the group is frequently cited as an important example of the creative cross-pollination that defined mid-80s popular music. The Power Station's legacy lies in how confidently they fused different influences into a cohesive, highly energetic whole that still resonates with fans of classic and alternative rock.
The CD is released by Parlophone Label Group (PLG), a label with deep roots in international music history and a long tradition of working with influential and genre-defining artists. PLG is known for its focus on high production values, carefully curated catalog reissues and attention to detail in the presentation of anniversary and deluxe editions. By handling "The Power Station (40th Anniversary Edition)", Parlophone Label Group underscores the album's lasting relevance and ensures that this milestone release is treated with the respect it deserves. Listeners can expect a professionally produced, collector-friendly edition that highlights both the musical power of the original recordings and the enduring reputation of one of the key rock-pop projects of the 1980s.