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Walk 60s Pop Hits
60's Pop Hits Walking is filled with songs you know and love, formatted into two 30-minute workouts (or, use together for one 60-minute workout). Featured songs include "Stop In The Name Of Love," "Respect," "I Heard It Through The Grapevine "Nowhere To Run," "Ain't Too Proud To Beg," and many more! Also includes bonus fitness tips inside.
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It's true that "nobody walks in L.A.," but this '80s-rock exercise collection could change all that. The Missing Persons song is missing, for obvious reasons, but that only makes room for what (by rock-of-the-'80s-compilation standards) is a relatively inspired selection. Tracks like Talk Talk's "It's My Life" and ABC's "Be Near Me" are as timeless as synth-driven pop songs can be, while Q-Feel's "Dancing in Heaven" and Yello's "Oh Yeah" are unusual choices that ratchet up the quirky novelty factor. Of course, there's also Re-Flex's "The Politics of Dancing" and the Romantics' "Talking in Your Sleep"--songs that have been so overplayed that some could go a lifetime without needing to hear them again. Even so, this mega-mix of one-hit wonders and other '80s artifacts will have you rolling up those blazer sleeves and hitting the pavement in no time. --Bill Forman
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