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Hearts of Gold The Pop Collection CD 1991 Charity Compilation Pop Foundation

Hearts of Gold The Pop Collection CD 1991 Charity Compilation Pop Foundation

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Hearts of Gold: The Pop Collection is a unique charity album released in 1991, featuring a star-studded lineup of iconic pop artists and their hit songs. This compilation includes memorable tracks from Wilson Phillips, Michael Bolton, Richard Marx, Paula Abdul, Rod Stewart, George Michael, and many more. The album was produced under Foundation Records to support the T.J. Martell Foundation for Leukemia, Cancer, and AIDS Research, making it a meaningful addition to any pop music or charity collection.

This CD showcases 17 classic pop tracks including "Release Me" by Wilson Phillips, "How Am I Supposed To Live Without You" by Michael Bolton, "Opposites Attract" by Paula Abdul, "Forever Young" by Rod Stewart, and "Nothing Compares 2 U" by Sinead O'Connor. The inclusion of various renowned artists and hit singles makes this collection highly desirable for collectors and pop music enthusiasts alike. The jewel case features clear artwork and detailed liner notes highlighting the foundation's mission and gratitude from the artists involved.

A great collectible for fans of early 90s pop and charity albums, this Hearts of Gold CD provides an excellent representation of the era's top pop performers. The album's catalog number is K2 96427, and it was manufactured by Capitol-EMI Music Inc. The barcode is 0 20831 4216 2 02. Add this special compilation to your music library and enjoy timeless hits while supporting a worthy cause.
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