In the age of streaming, every song is identical to the original master. But in the 1980s, compilation producers faced a massive problem: To reduce costs, they would often license secondary rights —live versions, demo takes, or alternate mixes—rather than the familiar hit single.
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[Synth-Pop Pioneers] ───► [Stadium Rock Giants] ───► [Dancefloor Royalty] (Depeche Mode / New Order) (Journey / Bon Jovi) (Madonna / Michael Jackson) The Neon Synth Wave In the age of streaming, every song is
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: "Take on Me" (1985) – Renowned for its synth-pop beat and revolutionary music video.