Various Artists - Silent Power (Best Of Best)
K-Tel  (1996)
Rock

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CD Album    15 tracks  (69:37) 
   01   We Are The Champions   Queen           03:02
   02   The Magic Of K-1   Amen           04:49
   03   Oxygene Part 4   Jean Michel Jarre           04:00
   04   Well Balanced   Oliver Shanti & Friends           04:01
   05   Shadow On The Wall   Mike Oldfield           05:09
   06   Mighty Quinn   Gotthard           03:17
   07   Smoke On The Water   Deep Purple           03:48
   08   Pulstar   Vangelis           05:50
   09   Mea Culpa   Enigma           05:03
   10   Bad Blood   John Parr           05:26
   11   Aquarius   Gandalf           04:49
   12   March Of Freedom             04:00
   13   Twighlight Cruiser   Kingdom Come           06:39
   14   Wise Man   Jungle           06:29
   15   Kung Fu Fighting   Carl Douglas           03:15
Personal Details
Purchase Date 04/02/2023
Price £0.33
Store British Heart Foundation (Newton Aycliffe)
Location Ryman 18L Box 14
Details
Cat. Number 3301532
UPC (Barcode) 7619933015321
Packaging Jewel Case
Notes
I bought this because of it's particularly tacky looking cover, turns out to be a pretty depressing story behind the guy who its named after, shamelessly copied and pasted off Wikipedia...

Andreas "Andy" Hug (7 September 1964 – 24 August 2000) was a Swiss karateka and kickboxer who competed in the heavyweight division.

In early August 2000, Hug started feeling unwell in Switzerland. On August 17, while training in Japan, he was given a diagnosis of acute leukemia. He died, aged 35, a week later in Tokyo, the day after it was made public that he was in a coma. Hug's sudden death shocked the martial arts world. His legacy remains as a true legend in kickboxing and knockdown karate, as well as one of the greatest heavyweights in the history of both sports. Hug was the highest paid kickboxer in the world at one point and his matches in his native Switzerland, where he posted a perfect 6–0 record, drew a larger television audience than the tennis matches of Martina Hingis and the games of the Swiss national football team. In addition to his in-ring accomplishments, he was also known for his articulation, humility and strong work ethic. Hug was ranked at #79 on The Top 100 Historical Persons in Japan, a television program aired on Nippon Television on May 7, 2006 which featured the results of a survey that asked Japanese people to choose their favorite great person from history.