Electric Youth (1989)

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Title: Electric Youth
Artist: Debbie Gibson
Genre: Pop
Released: 1989

Tracks:
1 - Who Loves Ya Baby? - 4:00
2 - Lost in Your Eyes - 3:32
3 - Love in Disguise - 4:18
4 - Helplessly in Love - 4:10
5 - Silence Speaks (A Thousand Words) - 3:38
6 - Should've Been the One - 5:09
7 - Electric Youth - 4:55
8 - No More Rhyme - 4:13
9 - Over the Wall - 3:58
10 - We Could Be Together - 5:34
11 - Shades of the Past - 4:54
12 - We Could Be Together (Campfire mix) - 5:35
13 - No More Rhyme (acoustic mix) - 4:12

Overview:
Electric Youth is the second album by Debbie Gibson, released January 24, 1989 on Atlantic Records. It is the most successful album of her career, staying at the top of the Billboard Hot Albums chart for five weeks, and reaching Number 8 on the UK album chart.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
Electric Youth was Debbie Gibson’s second album which was released in 1989. The two songs that I know from the album are Electric Youth and Lost in Your Eyes.
 
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