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Album
AnimotionLet Him GoETV ET-VideoLink Rock Hits 205 June 1985
AnimotionRoom To MoveRock America Dance January 1989
AnimotionRoom To MoveThe Video Pool UK June 1989
AnimotionLet Him GoRock America AOR June 1985
AnimotionRoom To MoveTelegenics Number 70D. Dance Plus. January 1989
AnimotionI EngineerThe Video Pool UK June 1986
AnimotionMy ObsessionRock America Dance November 1984
AnimotionI Want YouTelegenics Number 40A. July 1986
AnimotionI Engineer (Extended Mix)Telegenics Number 36A. March 1986
AnimotionObsessionHot Video Classics Best Of 84-86 Vol.1
AnimotionObsessionMixMash 80s Classics Vol.16
AnimotionI Engineer (Extended Mix)Rock America Dance March 1986
AnimotionObsessionETV Network Vital Classics 12. 80's Wave Dance Hitmix
AnimotionLet Him GoTelegenics Number 27A. June 1985
AnimotionObsessionTelegenics Number 22B. January 1985
AnimotionObsessionScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision 80s Pop Vol.1 May 2005
AnimotionObsessionScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision 90s Dance Essentials Vol.1 August 2005
AnimotionI EngineerPop And Wave Clip Mix No.1
American synthpop band from Los Angeles, California best known for their songs "Obsession", "Let Him Go", "I Engineer", and "Room To Move". Formed in 1983 from the remnants of a retro science-fiction band called Red Zone, they signed a record deal with Polygram Records in 1984.
Animotion is a 1980s American new wave/synthpop band from San Francisco, California best known for their songs "Obsession" (written and performed originally by Holly Knight and Michael Des Barres), "Let Him Go", "I Engineer" (written by Holly Knight, Bernie Taupin and Mike Chapman), and "Room to Move" (written and originally performed by Climie Fisher).
Formed in 1983 from the remnants of a retro science-fiction band called Red Zone, they signed a record deal with Polygram Records in 1984 and made three albums.
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