REVIEW: Now That's What I Call Music! 59, Released 15th November 2004 | 43 Tracks | 7 #1 Singles |
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17th September 2017, 06:42 PM
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Origin: United Kingdom Label: Virgin / EMI / Universal Format: Double CD, Double Cassette Duration: 2:36:28 (156 minutes 28 seconds) Tracks: 43 #1s: 7 Chart Peak: #1 (7 weeks) Sales: 1,045,000 (4x Platinum)
2. Maroon 5 She Will Be Loved 4:17 {4} 3. Natasha Bedingfield These Words 3:36 {1} 4. Robbie Williams Radio 3:50 {1} 5. Busted Thunderbirds Are Go 3:10 {1} 6. Eric Prydz Call On Me 2:49 {1} 7. Girls Aloud Love Machine 3:26 {2} 8. McFly Obviously 3:19 {1} 9. Rachel Stevens More, More, More 2:46 {3} 10. Darius Kinda Love 3:15 {8} 11. V Hip To Hip 3:32 {5} 12. JoJo Leave (Get Out) 4:52 {2} 13. Jay Sean Stolen 3:59 {4} 14. Scissor Sisters Mary 4:39 {14} 15. Keane Bedshaped 4:36 {10} 16. The Libertines Can't Stand Me Now 3:26 {2} 17. Hoobastank The Reason 3:53 {12} 18. Embrace Gravity 4:37 {7} 19. Lucie Silvas What You're Made Of 4:13 {7} 20. Ronan Keating I Hope You Dance 3:35 {2} 21. Duncan James & Keedie I Believe My Heart 3:58 {2} 22. Daniel Bedingfield Nothing Hurts Like Love 3:05 {3} 23. Jamelia Stop 3:38 {9} 24. R. Kelly Happy People 4:59 {6} 25. Nelly My Place 4:31 {1} 26. Black Eyed Peas Let's Get It Started 3:38 {11} 27. Kelis feat. Andrι 3000 Millionaire 3:45 {3} 28. 3 Of A Kind Baby Cakes 2:34 {1} 29. Khia My Neck My Back (Lick It) (Kardinal Beats Clean Radio Edit) 3:02 {4} 30. Ice Cube feat. Mack 10 & Ms. Top You Can Do It (2004) 4:19 {2} 31. Joss Stone You Had Me 4:00 {9} 32. Christina Milian feat. Joe Budden Whatever U Want 3:44 {9} 33. Sugababes Caught In A Moment 4:20 {8} 34. The Pirates feat. Enya, Shola Ama, Naila Boss & Ishani You Should Really Know 3:20 {8} 35. Houston feat. Chingy, Nate Dogg & I-20 I Like That 3:57 {11} 36. Mousse T feat. Emma Lanford Is It Cos I'm Cool? 3:47 {9} 37. Deep Dish Flashdance 3:15 {3} 38. Angel City feat. Lara McAllen Do You Know (I Go Crazy) 2:59 {8} 39. Michael Gray The Weekend 3:11 {7} 40. Intenso Project feat. Lisa Scott-Lee Get It On 2:46 {23} 41. Dannii Minogue vs. Flower Power You Won't Forget About Me 3:43 {7} 42. Danzel Pump It Up 2:33 {11} 43. Eyeopener Hungry Eyes 2:48 {16} Key Tracks highlighted red were official UK #1s. Tracks with an asterisk (*) next to their title have also been included in special releases from the series. The track duration has been highlighted cyan. Bracketed numbers refer to highest chart position reached.
Lowest Charting Track: Intenso Project feat. Lisa Scott-Lee Get It On {23} Longest Song: R. Kelly Happy People 4:59 Shortest Song: Danzel Pump It Up 2:33 Edited Tracks: Unknown Unedited Tracks: Unknown Inlay Mistakes: None Other Facts: None
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17th September 2017, 06:42 PM
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Another 6 #1's were available to choose from but were overlooked. These were The Streets Dry Your Eyes, 3AM by Busted, Nelly's double A side Flap Your Wings, ex-Westlife member Brian McFadden Real To Me, Ja Rule's only UK #1 single featuring R. Kelly and Ashanti titled Wonderful and finally Eminem with Just Lose It. Along with these omissions, we were also denied hits by Anastacia, Outkast and Britney Spears who all featured on the previous volume, as well as hits by Green Day, The 411, Duran Duran, StoneBridge, Kasabian, Destiny's Child and Avril Lavigne. This volume marked the only occasion in the series where we saw hits from The Libertines, Hoobastank, Duncan James, 3 Of A Kind, Khia, Ice Cube, The Pirates, Houston, Danzel and Eyeopener. Artwork Rating: 6/10 Good I like the simplicity of this artwork. The logo seems to be set upon some ice/snow, with a pleasant dark backdrop with glowing stars. A very subtle use of colour, and a slight festive theme leading up to Christmas, and the reverse of the volume could be a close up look at a decorated Christmas tree. One of the last simple designs we would see. Disc 1 Favourite: Eric Prydz Call On Me A pure workout anthem which would become Eric Prydz' biggest hit in the UK. A fresh sound from the tradition dance music around at the time, and good to see it getting to #1 for 3 weeks. Some years later I had a go at mashing this song up with Brimful Of Asha from Cornershop and it worked quite well! Disc 2 Favourite: Michael Gray The Weeknd A weekend anthem to get any weekend started right with the feel good lyrics. An essential party track for any weekend playlist! Disc 3 Tracklist: (A concept of what a third disc might look like if other hits from the era were used) 1. Brian McFadden Real To Me 3:43 {1} 2. Anastacia Sick And Tired 3:29 {4} 3. Avril Lavigne My Happy Ending 4:02 {5} 4. Busted 3AM 3:37 {1} 5. McFly That Girl 3:17 {3} 6. Green Day American Idiot 2:54 {3} 7. Kasabian L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever) 3:17 {10} 8. Dizzee Rascal Stand Up Tall 3:10 {10} 9. Eminem Just Lose It 4:08 {1} 10. D12 How Come 4:09 {4} 11. Outkast Roses 4:13 {4} 12. The 411 Dumb 2:49 {3} 13. Destiny's Child Lose My Breath 4:01 {2} 14. Britney Spears My Prerogative 3:33 {3} 15. Duran Duran (Reach Up For The) Sunrise 3:25 {5} 16. Lou Reed Satellite Of Love 2004 3:02 {10} 17. Armand Van Helden My My My 3:05 {15} 18. StoneBridge feat. Therese Put 'Em High 3:28 {6} 19. Ja Rule feat. R. Kelly & Ashanti Wonderful 4:31 {1} 20. Twista feat. Anthony Hamilton Sunshine 3:44 {3} 21. Usher & Alicia Keys My Boo 3:43 {5} 22. The Streets Dry Your Eyes 4:31 {1} ---------- Total time: 1:19:51 Overall Rating: 4/10 Very Poor There are parts of this volume which are ok at best, but the majority of the music, especially the second half of Disc 1, is just a sleep fest. There is little to get excited about, and that mostly sums up the quality of music in 2004 for me. A few needed omissions should have been included to help increase the quality. Things would at least start to get a bit better from 2005. Andrew's Best 5 (as of September 2017) 1. Eric Prydz Call On Me 2. Michael Gray The Weekend 3. Black Eyed Peas Let's Get It Started 4. Deep Dish Flashdance 5. Kelis feat. Andrι 3000 Millionaire Andrew's Worst 5 (as of September 2017) 1. V Hip To Hip 2. Joss Stone You Had Me 3. Blue Curtain Falls 4. Ronan Keating I Hope You Dance 5. Intenso Project feat. Lisa Scott-Lee Get It On This post has been edited by ⓐⓦⓐⓡⓓⓘⓝⓐⓡⓨ: 20th September 2017, 08:31 PM |
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17th September 2017, 06:43 PM
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Manic Street Preachers The Love Of Richard Nixon {2} Christina Aguilera feat. Missy Elliott Car Wash {4} Goldie Lookin' Chain Guns Don't Kill People Rappers Do {3} Ashlee Simpson Pieces Of Me {4} R.E.M. Leaving New York {5} Ana Johnsson We Are {8} Donny Osmond Breeze On By {8} Morrissey Let Me Kiss You {8} Cliff Richard Somethin' Is Goin' On {9} Delta Goodrem Out Of The Blue {9} The Libertines What Became Of The Likely Lads {9} The Streets Blinded By The Lights {10} Brandy Afrodisiac {11} Groove Armada I See You Baby {11} Paul Weller Wishing On A Star {11} Darren Hayes Pop!ular {12} Fatboy Slim Slash Dot Dash {12} Good Charlotte Predictable {12} V You Stood Up {12} Jennifer Ellison Bye Bye Bly {13} Kristian Leontiou Shining {13} Lostprophets Last Summer {13} Marilyn Manson Personal Jesus {13} Beenie Man King Of The Dancehall {14} Dizzee Rascal Dream {14} Goldie Lookin Chain Your Mother's Got A Penis {14} Lil' Flip feat. Lea Sunshine {14} Muse Butterflies And Hurricanes {14} Peter Andre The Right Way {14} Status Quo You'll Come 'Round {14} Stellar Project feat. Brandi Emma Get Up Stand Up {14} Wet Wet Wet All I Want {14} Alcazar This Is The World We Live In {15} Big Brovaz Yours Fatally {15} Raghav feat. Jahaziel Let's Work It Out {15} The Music Freedom Fighters {15} The Rasmus Guilty {15} The Zutons Don't Ever Think (Too Much) {15} DJ Casper Oops Upside Your Head {16} Javine Don't Walk Away {16} Kanye West Jesus Walks {16} Kings Of Leon The Bucket {16} The Corrs Angel {16} Franz Ferdinand Michael {17} |
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17th September 2017, 06:48 PM
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Went with Flashdance from disc 2, such an underground sounding dance tune to do so well in 2004. The Hungry Eyes cover by Eyeopener at the end of disc 2 is possibly the cheesiest song to ever make a Now album! Nostalgic though!
Went with Call on Me from Disc 1. Trend setting, a new era of dance music was definitely beginning with this one! Really like 'The Reason' and 'Leave (Get Out)' from Disc 1. Stonebridge and Therese being shunned Put Em High is brill! This post has been edited by Big Hiss Machine: 17th September 2017, 06:58 PM |
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17th September 2017, 06:50 PM
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I can't think of a worse opener to a Now album than the forgettable Curtain Falls, I see it wasn't even featured in the advert
I'll comment more later. This post has been edited by gooddelta: 17th September 2017, 06:51 PM |
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17th September 2017, 06:51 PM
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Went with Flashdance from disc 2, such an underground sounding dance tune to do so well in 2004. The Hungry Eyes cover by Eyeopener at the end of disc 2 is possibly the cheesiest song to ever make a Now album! Went with Call on Me from Disc 1. Trend setting, a new era of dance music was definitely beginning with this one! Stonebridge and Therese being shunned Put Em High is brill! Surprised you made no mention of Darius! |
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17th September 2017, 06:57 PM
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17th September 2017, 06:58 PM
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I can't think of a worse opener to a Now album than the forgettable Curtain Falls, I see it wasn't even featured in the advert I'll comment more later. Very true there! Ironically what I did notice was included in the advert was the rather ambiguous claim that this volume contained "no filler." |
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17th September 2017, 07:05 PM
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Forgot to mention Do You Know (I Go Crazy) on Disc 2, brilliant tune too! Great vocal version of Robert Miles' Children.
Just noticed they left out Armand van Helden - My My My They would also leave out the second version that charted with Tara McDonald on Now 64. This post has been edited by Big Hiss Machine: 17th September 2017, 07:17 PM |
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17th September 2017, 07:07 PM
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I'm just glad they left out the terrible act Goldie Lookin' Chain!
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17th September 2017, 07:12 PM
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You got there in the end Andrew. 2005 is almost upon you again
One of the best winter Nows for me this volume. The side is only let down slightly by a filler-ish CD2, but CD1 is packed with several of my favourite singles of 2004 which more than makes up for it. I love the artwork as well, bit of a Northern lights theme going on. I've kind of exhausted all my praise on 2004 over the last two weeks, so all I will add really is that of the songs that actually hit #1 this year, I can count the ones I actually love on one hand. (Rough translation: I'm muting 'Call on Me' on the Plug.dj when it comes on. Most pointless dance number one of its time for me. And 'Baby Cakes'. Soz in advance Andrew) Anyway. Top 5s as always: CD1 1. McFly (asking me to choose between this and 'Love Machine' is like asking me to pick a favourite child. But I went for this one in the end solely because it silenced their critics who said they only got to number one with '5 Colours' because of the Busted connection. Just a really great pop single this, and one of their finest) 2. Girls Aloud (Eric Prydz robbed this of number one in my view. I actually thought they'd gone mad when I first heard this, but by the time it was released it was one of their best singles for me. With that dance routine and that chorus and that guitar riff, it was to them what 'Tragedy' was to Steps) 3. V (aka the only time Xenomania collaborated with a boyband and hit paydirt. Such a feel good, summery song. The fact V weren't bigger is criminal in my view. Being launched at the same time as McFly probably didn't help) 4. Scissor Sisters (stunning fourth single this. Jake and Ana sound incredible here, and I'm gutted this wasn't a number one because it sounded like it could've been in my view) 5. Keane (another flawless single from their debut. Again great vocals from Tom Chaplin) CD2 1. Sugababes (as I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, one of those Sugababes singles that seems to be far less remembered than some of their bigger hits, particularly those that didn't deserve it. This however deserved far better than #8 and an in-out chart performance. Lushly harmonised and orchestrated. Props to Heidi's vocal on this in particular) 2. Kelis and Andre 3000 (awesome collaboration this. Love Andre's rap especially) 3. Mousse T and Emma Lanford (I always found it bizarre how Mousse T took until 6-7 years after 'Horny' to follow up its success. But a great effort nonetheless, one of the better dance records of that time) 4. Deep Dish (one of the few 'looping house' records sampling an 80s hit I had any time for. It had class that was leagues above the others) 5. Dannii Minogue vs Flower Power (one of Dannii's best singles for me this. Again deserved to be bigger than it was) Loved the McFly, Streets and Destiny's Child singles on disc 3 - the latter two a glaring omission in my view. My picks from the omissions: Ashlee Simpson, V, The Corrs, Delta Goodrem, Marilyn Manson, Brandy, Kristian Leontiou, Goldie Lookin' Chain and The Zutons. This post has been edited by ThePensmith: 17th September 2017, 07:20 PM |
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17th September 2017, 07:15 PM
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Bit of a poor Now. Went for Scissor Sisters - Mary (Keane Bedshaped a close second then GA Love Machine) and Dannii on Disc 2
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19th September 2017, 03:24 PM
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I'll be hosting the Now 59 listen through tomorrow evening on plug. I'll be starting at 7:30pm with pre-party from 6:30-45ish for people to play whatever they fancy or some omissions from the album. Hopefully see some of you there
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19th September 2017, 04:15 PM
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I'll be there around 20:00 ~
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19th September 2017, 04:20 PM
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They've had the very Tunnocks, Mary
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See you tomorrow guys! Got some corkers lined up for the pre-party!
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20th September 2017, 12:04 PM
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Won't be available all night to come on plug, but hopefully I will be able to come for the pre party and will look forward to playing a few dance songs from the time that made the chart that were omitted from the album and hearing some other tracks from the time that I may have forgotten being played.
Hopefully I can come again for some bits of the main playthrough, like the end of disc 2 which is brilliant. This post has been edited by Big Hiss Machine: 20th September 2017, 12:06 PM |
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28th September 2017, 08:12 PM
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I've been thinking a lot about this Now quite recently. I bought it from the pound shop as it'sbalways been on of my fave nows. Not amazing, but extremely nostalgic. The tracklisting is a MESS though. So I decided to re-order it a bit.
They had 4 exclusives (i.e. Songs that hadn't charted yet) - Blue [Released: 15th November] - Ice Cube [Released: 6th December] - Intenso Project feat. Lisa Scott-Lee [Released: 29th November] - Eyeopener [Released: 15th November] With that in mind, here is what I would've used as the tracklisting: (with how many weeks they were in the chart, before Now 59 was released) Disc 01 01. Natasha Bedingfield - These Words {#1 - 2 Weeks} 12/13 Weeks 02. Busted - Thunderbirds (Are Go) {#1 - 1 Week} Full 13 Weeks 03. McFly - Obviously {#1 - 1 Week} Full 13 Weeks 04. Maroon 5 - She Will Be Loved {#4} Full 10 Weeks 05. Blue - Curtain Falls {NYC} EXCLUSIVE 06. Girls Aloud - Love Machine {#2} 8/10 Weeks 07. JoJo - Leave (Get Out) {#2} Full 8 Weeks 08. Daniel Bedingfield - Nothing Hurts Like Love {#3} 2/8 Weeks 09. Robbie Williams - Radio {#1 - 1 Week} 5/8 Weeks 10. Rachel Stevens - More, More, More {#3} 5/8 Weeks 11. Darius - Kinda Love {#8} 3/7 Weeks 12. V - Hip To Hip {#5} Full 6 Weeks 13. Libertines - Can't Stand Me Now {#2} Full 6 Weeks 14. Embrace - Ashes {#7} Full 7 Weeks 15. Scissor Sisters - Mary {#14} 4/6 Weeks 16. Keane - Bedshaped {#10} Full 7 Weeks 17. Hoobastank - The Reason {#12} Full 7 Weeks 18. Sugababes - Caught In A Moment {#8} Full 8 Weeks 19. Lucie Silvas - What You're Made Of {#7} 5/7 Weeks 20. Duncan James & Keedie - I Believe My Heart {#2} 4/7 Weeks 21. Ronan Keating - I Hope You Dance {#2} 6/7 Weeks --- Disc 02 01. Eric Prydz - Call On Me {#1 - 5 Weeks} 8/25 Weeks 02. 3 Of A Kind - Baby Cakes {#1 - 1 Week} 13/14 Weeks 03. Nelly - My Place {#1 - 1 Week} 10/11 Weeks 04. Kelis feat. Andre 3000 - Millionaire {#3} 3/12 Weeks 05. Khia - My Neck, My Back (Lick It) {#4} 5/14 Weeks 06. Ice Cube feat. Mack 10 & Ms. Toi - You Can Do It (2004) {NYC} EXCLUSIVE 07. R Kelly - Happy People {#3} 3/11 Weeks 08. Jamelia - Stop {#09} 1/12 Weeks 09. Black Eyed Peas - Lets Get It Started {#11} Full 10 Weeks 10. Christina Milian feat. Joe Budden - Whatever U Want {#9} 5/7 Weeks 11. Jay Sean - Stolen {#4} 1/6 Weeks 12. Deep Dish - Flashdance {#3} 6/16 Weeks 13. Michael Gray - The Weekend {#7} 1/14 Weeks 14. Eyeopener - Hungry Eyes {NYC} EXCLUSIVE 15. Intenso Project feat. Lisa Scott-Lee - Get It On {NYC} EXCLUSIVE 16. Danzel - Pump It Up {#11} 2/8 Weeks 17. Dannii Minogue vs. Flower Power - You Won't Forget About Me {#7} 2/5 Weeks 18. Angel City feat. Lara McAllen - Do You Know (I Go Crazy) {#8} 5/7 Weeks 19. Houston feat. Chingy, Nate Dogg & I-20 - I Like That {#11} Full 6 Weeks 20. Mousse T feat. Emma Lanford - Is It Cos I'm Cool? {#9} Full 9 Weeks 21. Joss Stone - You Had Me {#9} Full 8 Weeks 22. The Pirates feat. Enya, Shola Ama, Naila Boss & Ishani - You Should Really Know {#8} Full 8 Weeks I really think that would've been a far stronger and more representative order of the tracklisting. No Blue or Daniel flipping Bedingfield as track 1. Instead we have the other Bedingfield and Eric Prydz mobster smash. |
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28th September 2017, 08:22 PM
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In regards to the poll my choices were:
Cover - Think I put 8 Disc 1 - Hoobastank - The Reason Disc 2 - Christina Milian feat. Joe Budden - Whatever U Want Overall - 7/10 (I think) |
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