POP/ROCK - Sept. 12, 1988
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The London-based environmentalist group Greenpeace said it will release a rock album in Moscow in January to raise money to fight pollution. The album will feature songs by U2, the Pretenders, Simple Minds, Talking Heads, Brian Ferry and the Eurythmics. Greenpeace said it will donate proceeds to the International Foundation for the Survival of Humanity, an East-West coalition dealing with environmental problems.
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