Welcome to part 13 of my <89 part series on awesome albums from the magical decade that was the 1980s.
i decided to list another album that i used to have. In this case, it was because i had the record (vinyl) and i didn't have a record player. So, much like the Cutting Crew album, i replaced it with a greatest hits album (all of the singles are on the greatest hits album, none of the other songs are). The album in question is The Thin Red Line by Glass Tiger, a Canadian band. Glass Tiger is one of the numerous 80s groups i found out about in the 90s. i had heard a song on the radio growing up and decided to figure out who acutally sung it - i thought that it might be Bryan Adams, but it turns out he was just doing backing vocals - the song was "Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)". After i got the album i found out there was another song that i had always liked but never knew who sang - "Someday". i don't really remember the filler songs well, but i remember that i didn't dislike them.
Notable Singles:
* "Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone")
* "Someday" - a fairly decent getting dumped song
Lesser Known Singles:
* "Thin Red Line"
* "You're What I Look For"
* "I Will Be There"
Other Songs on the Album that i Don't Really Remember:
* "Closer to You"
* "Vanishing Tribe"
* "Looking at a Picture"
* "The Secret"
* "Ancient Evenings"
* "Ecstasy"
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