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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724387344525
Label: EMI/Virgin
Manufacturer: EMI/Virgin
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: EMI/Virgin
Release Date: March 21, 2005
Studio: EMI/Virgin
Sales Rank: 5015
Disc 1:- Gwen Stefani - What You Waiting For?
- Sunset Strippers - Falling Stars
- Kylie Minogue - I Believe In You
- McFly - All About You
- Nelly feat. Tim McGraw - Over And Over
- Lemar - If There’s Any Justice
- Girls Aloud - I’ll Stand By You
- Uniting Nations - Out Of Touch
- Scissor Sisters - Filthy/Gorgeous
- The Chemical Brothers - Galvanize
- LL Cool J feat. 7 Aurelius - Hush
- Ashanti - Only U
- Ciara feat. Petey Pablo - Goodies
- Akon - Locked Up
- Joss Stone - Spoiled
- Verbalicious - Don’t Play Nice
- Shapeshifters - Back To Basics
- Geri - Ride It
- The Lovefreekz - Shine
- Reflekt feat. Delline Bass - Need To Feel Loved
- Soul Central feat. Kathy Brown - Strings Of Life (Stronger On My Own)
- Styles & Breeze - Heartbeatz
Disc 2:- U2 - Vertigo
- The Killers - Somebody Told Me
- Stereophonics - Dakota
- Keane - This Is The Last Time
- Bloc Party - So Here We Are
- Athlete - Wires
- Robbie Williams - Misunderstood
- Ronan Keating feat. Yusuf Islam - Father And Son
- Darius - Live Twice
- Daniel Bedingfield - Wrap My Words Around You
- Lucie Silvas - Breathe In
- Doves - Black And White Town
- The Bravery - An Honest Mistake
- Freefaller - Do This! Do That!
- Thirteen Senses - Thru The Glass
- Feeder - Tumble And Fall
- Raghav feat. Frankey Maxx & Jucxi D - Angel Eyes
- Jo Jo - Baby It’s You
- Atomic Kitten - Cradle
- Brian McFadden & Delta Goodrem - Almost Here
- Tony Christie - (Is This The Way To) Amarillo
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The best of the best (although some may argue the worst of the worst) of the chart world arrives at us in the form of the 60th (has it really been around that long?) edition of the world-famous Now series and when its good, its very, very good but of course, when its bad... cd 1 starts off with the spectacular (if slightly old) What You Waiting For by Gwen, Sunset Strippers' Falling Stars and Kylie's christmas no2 I Believe In You. No1's from Mcfly (the cheese-tastic Comic relief single All About You) and Nelly feat. Tim Mcgraw with Over And Over follow with other chart-toppers on the album from Ciara with the awful Goodies and Girls Aloud with the cringing I'll Stand By You. (what will the Pretenders say, let alone neighbours). Top ... Read More:
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The biggest hits of decrmber 2004 and the beging of the year 2005. With robbie williams, kylie minogue, McFly, U2 And so much more pop rock dance and rnb. With massive hits from JoJo and Akon along with 2 children in need songs "i'll stand by you" from girls aloud and "amarillo" from toni christie a perfect kids party cd
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I don't know if this is a reliable indicator, but, while on the one hand I was of the opinion that this is one of the weaker "Now" collections, with rather too much emphasis on dance/club tracks and some execrable ballads (including the remake of "Father And Son", the only good thing about which was that it prompted me to search out my dusty copy of the Cat Stevens original), on the other hand this is one of the very few of my CDs that my AS-level-vintage son has commandered on a regular basis as revision break (and certainly not for the ballads).
So, apart from the dance acts, there's a fair helping of both sugary and spicy pop, of aristocratic and apprentice-shop rock, of "crunk & b" (Ciara) and "charidee" (Tony Christie). But ... Read More:
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The NOW series is like toothpaste - once the current tube is spent up and redundant, people will just go out and buy another to replace it.
Even the "indie" tripe sucks - all three members of Keane in particular need to shake hands on a no-more-records pact before exhaling copious amounts of oxygen.
Back on my very first day of life, the Inspiral Carpets and KLF were still riding high in UK chart rankings. Nearly fifteen years later, acts such as Scissor Sisters and Elbow are taking their place. Has much really changed? Um...
Well, at least KLF were trying to dupe the machine.
"THEASE IS HOW IT FEELS TO BE LAOOOWWOAOWONLY"
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It's hard to believe that the Now series has been going for 22 years, but here it is once again with the kind of quality compilation we've come to expect from Ashley Abram and co.
When I first saw the tracklist, I was impressed with the quality and variety of music on offer here. Having given it two weeks' listening time, I can confirm it sounds as good as it looks! I also love the way the music is split down the middle: disc 1 for party moods, disc 2 for those heavier times.
All in all, Now 60 manages to deliver something for everyone (or everything for someone). A few of my personal favourite tracks are Uniting Nations' "Out Of Touch", Sunset Strippers' "Falling Stars", Chemical Brothers' "Galvanise" and the brilliant "Somebody ... Read More:
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