Naked Eyes:

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Naked Eyes
Artist: Naked Eyes
Release Date: Jan 1, 1983
Label: EMI America
Genre: Dance-Rock
Styles: New Wave, Pop/Rock, New Romantic, Synth Pop
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Naked Eyes were in peak form for their debut, showing a highly likable, warmer side to the often cold and detached synth-duo form. The songs they're best known for, "Always Something There to Remind Me," "Promises, Promises" and "When the Lights Go Down," are all included here, though the album can also be found in its entirety (save for one track) on the more readily available Promises, Promises: The Very Best of Naked Eyes. [For some reason, Naked Eyes' debut was released in slightly different forms on either side of the Atlantic. Naked Eyes, released a month after its British counterpart, Burning Bridges, was given new artwork and dropped two tracks. Both tracks were reinstated for the Very Best Of collection.] ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide
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