Genre: Rock
| 1 | Too Shy |
| 2 | The Last Day |
| 3 | Excerpts From The Falling Man |
| 4 | Rocket Boy |
| 5 | Smile |
| 6 | First Girl On Mars |
| 7 | Nighingales |
| 8 | Spring's Eternal Dance |
| 9 | Rivers |
| 10 | Lies and Promises |
| 11 | Ooh to Be Ah |
| 12 | To shy |
| 13 | Hang On Now |
| 14 | Gone To The Moon |
| 15 | The Lion's Mouth |
| 16 | White Feathers |
| 17 | Tracy |
| 18 | Magical Man |
| 19 | Moon In Motion |
| 20 | Kajagoogoo |
| 21 | Ooh To Be Ahh |
| 22 | Tears |
| 23 | This Car Is Fast |
| 24 | Ergonomics |
| 25 | Frayo |
| 26 | Table For One |
Kajagoogoo are a British pop band, best known for their hit single, "Too Shy", which reached #1 in the UK Singles Chart (#5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100) in 1983.
The band was originally founded in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, in 1979, as a four-piece avant-garde instrumental group, called Art Nouveau, with Nick Beggs on bass guitar, Steve Askew on lead guitar, Stuart Croxford Neale on keyboards, and Jeremy "Jez" Strode on drums. Art Nouveau released a track called "The Fear Machine". The single sold a few hundred copies, and was played on the John Peel show, but the band were unable to get a record deal.
In 1981, they advertised for a lead singer, ultimately auditioning and choosing Christopher Hamill, who then went under the stage name Limahl (an anagram of his surname). The name of the group was then changed to Kajagoogoo, coined by phonetically writing out a baby's first sounds, which gave them 'GagaGooGoo' - and with a minor alteration, it became 'Kajagoogoo'.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kajagoogoo