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      • Trevor Horn has reimagined the eighties as a bleak, post-apocalyptic musical landscape where once bouncy, spirited songs are reduced to funeral dirges or, worse, pared with singers whose particular gifts are ill-matched to the song they've been asked to sing.
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  2. 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]

  3. Classic tracks from the 80s reimagined by Trevor Horn with the Sarm Orchestra. Listen now: https://trevor-horn.lnk.to/80sID Includes Everybody Wants To Rule ...

  4. On this album Durham born Horn has gone on to record with the Sarm Orchestra versions of 80's hits - with some working better than others. The Tears for Fears 1985 hit, Everybody Wants To Rule The World sung here by Robbie Williams, works to a degree but the vocal seems to miss the innocence of the original vocal sung by Curt Smith.

  5. ★★☆☆☆As the founder of ZTT Records and the producer of classic singles by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, ABC and Grace Jones, Trevor Horn can certainly stake his claim in the 1980s pop legacy, but did he really need to give well-worn 1980s faves the orchestral and star vocal treatment? It is hard to.

  6. Oct 25, 2018 · Legendary producer Trevor Horn, often credited with ‘inventing the 80s’, now ‘reimagines’ the decade with a newly announced album of eighties classics recorded with ‘the Sarm Orchestra’ and a string of guest vocalists including Robbie Williams, Seal and Tony Hadley.

  7. Jan 29, 2021 · Two years ago, coinciding with his 70th birthday, Horn released Trevor Horn Reimagines the Eighties, an album of orchestral-flavored reconstructions of 13 of his favorite songs from that decade. Joined by a raft of fine guest singers — and singing a few numbers himself — Horn arranges and presents these songs with such loving care that any ...

  8. Dec 14, 2023 · The last album to feature Trevor Horn’s name above the door, 2019’s Reimagines The Eighties, found the unofficial Global MD Of Shiny Left-field Pop covering a host of decade-specific tracks from the likes of David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen and his own past collaborators with Grace Jones, Frankie Goes To Hollywood and Yes.