Rhythm of Youth

 
Album Review:

Rhythm of Youth

  • Release Date: 1982
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Men Without Hats' debut album Rhythm of Youth was a set of catchy, appealing synth-pop. Although the material on the album was wildly inconsistent, the group's energy was infectious, making up for the weaker songs. And when the band managed to write a solid melody -- such as the hit single "The Safety Dance" -- the results were quite memorable. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
Ban the Game
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Men Without Hats
The Safety Dance
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Men Without Hats
Antarctica
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Men Without Hats
The Great Ones Remember
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Men Without Hats
I Got the Message
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Men Without Hats
I Like
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Men Without Hats
Ideas for Walls
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Men Without Hats
Things in My Life
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Men Without Hats
Concoricci (Le Tango Es Voleurs)
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Men Without Hats
The Great Ones Remember (Reprise)
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Men Without Hats

Credits

Men Without Hats (Main Performer), Martin Cartier (Percussion), Stefan Doroschuk (Guitar), Stefan Doroschuk (Violin), Anne Dussault (Vocals), John Ivan (Guitar), John Ivan (Percussion), John Ivan (Piano), John Ivan (Vocals), Allan McCarthy (Percussion), Allan McCarthy (Piano), Daniel Vermette (Guitar)
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