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Glam Slam & Escape (Collective)


Alice Cooper " He's Back" Single Advert ( 1986)
Alice Cooper's " He's Back" one page advert in Smash Hits magazine October 18, (1986)

Alice Cooper(solo)
Oct 17, 1986


Sparks: “Music That You Can Dance To” Single (1986)
Sparks’ “Music That You Can Dance To” / “Fingertips” was released on October 13, 1986, the single was the second release from their fourteenth studio album, Music That You Can Dance To , issued through various labels, including MCA Records in the US (MCA-52966 for the 7" and 12") and Consolidated Allied Records in the UK (TOON 3 for the 7", TOON T3 for the 12"). Written and produced by Ron Mael (keyboards) and Russell Mael (vocals), with engineering by Dan Lacksman at Synsoun

Sparks
Oct 12, 1986


Alice Cooper: "He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)" Single (1986)
Alice Cooper’s "He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)" backed with "Billion Dollar Babies (Live)" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single...

Alice Cooper(solo)
Oct 5, 1986


Alice Cooper: "Constrictor" Album (1986)
Alice Cooper’s Constrictor was released as an album in the US by MCA Records (catalog number MCA-5761) on September 22, 1986, marking...

Alice Cooper(solo)
Sep 21, 1986


Parade Album, Single & Tour Advert: 1986
Prince and The Revolution’s “Wembley Arena August 12 –14, 1986” one page advert

Escape
Aug 11, 1986


David Bowie: "Labyrinth" Album (1986)
David Bowie’s Labyrinth, from the original soundtrack of the Jim Henson film featuring Jennifer Connelly as 16-year-old Sarah and David...

David Bowie
Jun 22, 1986


David Bowie: "Absolute Beginners" Single (1986)
David Bowie’s "Absolute Beginners" backed with "Absolute Beginners (Dub Mix)" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by...

David Bowie
Mar 3, 1986


A Love Bizarre Single: 1986
Sheila E’s "A Love Bizarre" backed with "Save The People" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by Paisley Park Records (catalog number W8751) on January 20, 1986. 7" A. A Love Bizarre (Edit) (3:46) B. A Love Bizarre (Part II) (3:48) UK: W 8890

Escape
Jan 20, 1986


Different Light Album: 1986
The Bangles’ Different Light was released as an LP album in the US by Columbia Records (catalog number BFC 40039) on January 2, 1986, with a UK release in February 1986. It was their second studio album, and included the song 'Manic Monday' penned by Prince, using the alias "Christopher". Initially, it was meant for the group Apollonia 6 in 1984. The lyrics depict a woman waking up on a Monday, wishing it were still Sunday so she could keep relaxing. The single, released by

Escape
Jan 2, 1986


Manic Monday Single US: 1985
Christopher's Different Light Gem Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the US on December 23, 1985, on Columbia Records (catalogue: 38-05757), The Bangles’ “Manic Monday” — written by Prince under the pseudonym Christopher — was the lead single from Different Light . Backed with “In A Different Light,” this jangly pop masterpiece — produced by David Kahne — peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 (held off No. 1 by Prince’s “Kiss”). Issued in Pitman and Carrollton styrene p

Escape
Dec 23, 1985
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