You have to laugh when a one-hit wonder finds a way to fill a CD with no fewer than 30 tracks of its supposed "very best" work. Presumably there'd be a ten-disc set if they included all the crud as well?
This CD should more accurately and simply be a single called "Living in a Box". In a kinda Zen way, these four words would then describe the name of the band, the name of the album and also the totality of their hit, all one of it. Them. Whatever.
According to Wikipedia they troubled the chart compilers just twice after that, but really, one wonders how a three-hit career can spawn a CD of this length. Nine filler tracks per hit...
What we need is an album of one-hit wonders of the 1980s, because there were some quite good ones besides Living in a Box. There was Spagna's Immortal "Call Me", Baltimora with "Tarzan Boy", Aneka with "Japanese Boy", the Blue Nile with "Tinseltown" - you could definitely fill a decent CD. Bonus Disc Two would then be two-hit wonders of the 1980s: Paul Hardcastle with "19" and "Don't Waste My Time", the Firm with "Arthur Daley" and "Star Trekkin'", Black with "Wonderful Life" and, er, that other one...