The Lost Masters (Bucks Fizz album)

The Lost Masters is the name given to an album project to release unheard, rare and extended remixes of songs by the British pop group Bucks Fizz.A third single-disc volume was released in April 2012 as a double-pack which included a re-release of the group's 1986 album Writing on the Wall.Finally, The Best of The Lost Masters, a 25-track compilation was released in April 2013, which also included a number of previously unreleased mixes.[1][2] Both albums consist of two CDs, and were released by Sony Music in association with Fat Dog Productions, led by Dean Murphy and fan producer Kevin Newell.In a 4-star review, journalist Mark Frith commended the album saying that "Great pop music is timeless and Bucks Fizz were much more than just 'that band that won Eurovision'".
Studio albumBucks FizzSony/BMGProducerThe Ultimate AnthologyThe Very Best of Bucks Fizzextended remixesWriting on the WallSony MusicouttakesLive at the Fairfield Hall, CroydonPolydor RecordsUniversal MusicMark FrithAndy HillFrank MuskerIf Paradise is Half as NiceLucio BattistiMike BattI Love MusicGamble & HuffSimon HarrisWarren BacallBobby GDon BlackThese Boots are Made for WalkingLee HazlewoodPete SinfieldYou and Your Heart so BlueNick TauberNik KershawPip WilliamsWarren HarryMy Camera Never LiesNow Those Days Are GoneNew Beginning (Mamba Seyra)Talking in Your SleepRules of the GamePiece of the ActionMagicalMeat LoafJohn ParrGolden DaysTerry BrittenIf You Can't Stand the HeatIan BairnsonRun for Your LifeOne of Those NightsThe Land of Make Believehidden trackexpletiveParental AdvisoryStephen StillsHolland / Dozier / HollandRobinsonMick JaggerKeith RichardsThe Lost Masters 2 - The Final CutHeart of StoneI Hear TalkMaking Your Mind UpCheryl BakerMike NolanJay AstonShelley PrestonAre You ReadyHand CutGreatest HitsThe Story So FarWhen We Were YoungLondon TownLove the One You're WithKeep Each Other WarmWhat's Love Got to Do with ItDiscographyThe FizzThe F–Z of PopChristmas with the FizzSmoke & MirrorsEverything Under the SunPeter SinfieldBrooksUnited Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981