REVIEW: Now That's What I Call Music! 58, Released 26th July 2004 | 42 Tracks | 5 #1 Singles |
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10th September 2017, 10:47 PM
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Origin: United Kingdom Label: Virgin / EMI / Universal Format: Double CD, Double Cassette Duration: 2:30:30 (150 minutes 30 seconds) Tracks: 42 #1s: 5 Chart Peak: #1 (7 weeks) Sales: 880,000 (3x Platinum)
2. Shapeshifters Lola's Theme 3:26 {1} 3. Anastacia Left Outside Alone 3:53 {3} 4. Kelis Trick Me 3:26 {2} 5. Jamelia See It In A Boy's Eyes 3:53 {5} 6. Eamon F**k It (I Don't Want You Back) 3:46 {1} 7. Frankee F.U.R.B. (F U Right Back) 3:19 {1} 8. Christina Milian Dip It Low 3:17 {2} 9. Outkast Hey Ya! 3:52 {3} 10. The Black Eyed Peas Hey Mama 3:48 {6} 11. Scissor Sisters Laura 3:10 {12} 12. George Michael Flawless (Go To The City) 4:52 {8} 13. Narcotic Thrust I Like It 3:06 {9} 14. Beverley Knight Come As You Are 3:44 {9} 15. Joss Stone Super Duper Love 3:52 {18} 16. Keane Everybody's Changing 3:36 {4} 17. Franz Ferdinand Matinee 4:05 {8} 18. Razorlight Golden Touch 3:29 {9} 19. The Rasmus In The Shadows 4:17 {3} 20. Gladiator feat. Izzy Now We Are Free 2:53 {19} 21. Britney Spears Everytime 3:51 {1} 22. Kylie Minogue Chocolate 4:01 {6} 23. Girls Aloud The Show 3:36 {2} 24. McFly Five Colours In Her Hair 2:59 {1} 25. Sugababes In The Middle 3:38 {8} 26. Busted Air Hostess 3:25 {2} 27. O-Zone Dragostea Din Tei 3:36 {3} 28. Blue Bubblin' 3:25 {9} 29. V Blood Sweat And Tears 3:34 {6} 30. 2 Play feat. Raghav & Naila Boss It Can't Be Right 3:19 {8} 31. Nina Sky feat. Jabba Move Ya Body 3:53 {6} 32. Fatman Scoop feat. The Crooklyn Clan It Takes Scoop 2:51 {9} 33. Kanye West Through The Wire 3:44 {9} 34. N.E.R.D Maybe 3:34 {25} 35. Estelle 1980 3:50 {14} 36. Jay Sean feat. The Rishi Rich Project Eyes On You 3:12 {6} 37. VS Call U Sexy 3:32 {11} 38. Joe Ride Wit U 3:33 {12} 39. Gabrielle Stay The Same 3:45 {20} 40. Ronan Keating & LeAnn Rimes Last Thing On My Mind 3:59 {5} 41. Kristian Leontiou Story Of My Life 3:29 {9} 42. Atomic Kitten Someone Like Me 2:05 {8} 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: N.E.R.D Maybe {25} Longest Song: George Michael Falwless (Go To The City) 4:52 Shortest Song: Atomic Kitten Someone Like Me 2:05 Edited Tracks: Unknown Unedited Tracks: Unknown Inlay Mistakes: None Other Facts: None
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10th September 2017, 10:47 PM
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There were three other UK #1 singles which got left off this volume. One of these came from Mario Winans featuring Enya & P. Diddy I Don't Wanna Know which spent 2 weeks at the top. Another came from McFly who featured on this volume with their debut #1 single, but the follow up single, titled Obviously, was omitted but featured on the next volume instead. Lastly, Usher, who had another #1 earlier in 2004 with Yeah had his second #1 of the year, Burn, overlooked. Some other notable omissions from this era came from girl group The 411 with their debut single On My Knees, Peter Andre's follow up to his 2004 #1 re-released single Mysterious Girl, Maroon 5's Top 5 single This Love, Natasha Bedingfield's #3 debut single titled Single and a song which would go on in later years to become one of the most streamed songs of all time, Mr Brightside by The Killers. Now 58 was the only volume in the series to feature publicity stunt double Eamon and Frankee, along with one hit wonders from Narcotic Thrust, The Rasmus, Gladiator, O-Zone, Nina Sky and Kristian Leontiou. Artwork Rating: 4/10 Very Poor A very rushed design I feel. Just what they were thinking using multiple umbrellas surrounding the logo of a summer release. It just seems like very little thought process went into this design, and it doesn't look appealing even now. Disc 1 Favourite: Shapeshifters Lola's Theme A dance anthem of 2004 which also got to #1. It's really their only main hit which lead to many flops afterwards. I love the vocals on this one, and it was a very refreshing song to hear that year in amongst many underwhelming hit singles. Shoutout also to Outkast featuring three volumes later than it should have. Disc 2 Favourite: O-Zone Dragostea Din Tei This isn't really what I call one of my favourites, but slim pickings on this disc lead me to decide that this catchy Romanian pop song was the most enjoyable to listen to again. Disc 3 Tracklist: (A concept of what a third disc might look like if other hits from the era were used) 1. Mario Winans feat. Enya & P. Diddy I Don't Wanna Know 4:17 {1} 2. Usher Burn 4:16 {1} 3. The 411 feat. Ghostface Killah On My Knees 3:06 {4} 4. Twista feat. Kanye West & Jamie Foxx Slow Jamz 3:34 {3} 5. Cassidy feat. R. Kelly Hotel 4:08 {3} 6. Beyoncι Naughty Girl 3:28 {10} 7. Lemar Another Day 3:45 {9} 8. Peter Andre Insania 3:03 {3} 9. The Corrs Summer Sunshine 2:51 {6} 10. Natasha Bedingfield Single 3:55 {3} 11. Maroon 5 This Love 3:25 {3} 12. Avril Lavigne Don't Tell Me 3:22 {5} 13. The Killers Mr. Brightside 3:42 {10} 14. The Hives Walk Idiot Walk 3:31 {13} 15. The Streets Fit But You Know It 3:06 {4} 16. D12 My Band 5:00 {2} 17. J-Kwon Tipsy 3:33 {4} 18. Jay-Z 99 Problems 3:54 {12} 19. Scissor Sisters Take Your Mama 4:32 {17} 20. Boogie Pimps Sunny 3:01 {10} 21. Victoria Beckham Let Your Head Go 3:42 {3} 22. Emma Crickets Sing For Anamaria 2:46 {15} ---------- Total time: 1:19:57 Overall Rating: 3/10 Extremely Poor 2004 was on of the worst recalled years in music for me. I never really enjoyed much of the music in the charts that year, and what this volume represents is much of what was lacking at that time, and one of those things was dance music which had been replaced by a high increase in urban music available. The publicity stunt pulled by Eamon and Fankee to each get corresponding #1 singles was such a joke it was embarrassing to see both "songs" feature on Disc 1 of this volume. One of my least liked volumes from the entire series. Andrew's Best 5 (as of September 2017) 1. Shapeshifters Lola's Theme 2. Outkast Hey Ya 3. O-Zone Dragostea Din Tei 4. VS Call U Sexy 5. Christina Milian Dip It Low Andrew's Worst 5 (as of September 2017) 1. Gabrielle Stay The Same 2. Joss Stone Super Duper Love 3. Eamon F**k It (I Don't Want You Back) 4. Frankee F.U.R.B. (F U Right Back) 5. Blue Bubblin' This post has been edited by ⓐⓦⓐⓡⓓⓘⓝⓐⓡⓨ: 10th September 2017, 10:59 PM |
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10th September 2017, 10:55 PM
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Elvis Presley That's All Right {3} Morrissey Irish Blood English Heart {3} Outkast Roses {4} Will Young Friday's Child {4} The Farm feat. S.F.X. Boys Choir All Together Now 2004 {5} Brandy feat. Kanye West Talk About Our Love {6} Faithless Mass Destruction {7} Jessica Simpson With You {7} Marillion You're Gone {7} Wolfman feat. Pete Doherty For Lovers {7} Beastie Boys Ch-Check It Out {8} Shaznay Lewis Never Felt Like This Before {8} HIM Solitary Man {9} Twisted X Born In England {9} Girls Of FHM Do Ya Think I'm Sexy {10} Kanye West feat. Syleena Johnson All Falls Down {10} Agnetha Faltskog If I Ever Thought You'd Change Your Mind {11} Flip & Fill feat. Karen Perry Discoland {11} ATL Calling All Girls {12} Pet Shop Boys Flamboyant {12} Phixx Wild Boys {12} Ash Orpheus {13} James Fox Hold On To Our Love {13} JC Chasez Some Girls / Blowin' Me Up {13} Paul Weller The Bottle {13} The Calling Our Lives {13} Candee Jay If I Were You {14} Gunther & The Sunshine Girls Ding Dong Song {14} Pop Heaven And Earth {14} Sarah Connor Bounce {14} Hope Of The States The Red The White The Black The Blue {15} Janet Jackson Just A Little While {15} Slipknot Duality {15} Jet Are You Gonna Be My Girl {16} Michelle The Meaning Of Love {16} Muse Sing For Absolution {16} This post has been edited by ⓐⓦⓐⓡⓓⓘⓝⓐⓡⓨ: 13th September 2017, 07:05 PM |
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10th September 2017, 11:00 PM
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This is the time where I started watching more music channels, Lolas Theme was everywhere and I liked that (thinking it was a keep fit themed song by a girlband back then considering the group name and the lyrics 'I'm a different person' and like it even more now but I go with Now We Are Free, one of the last trance songs to do well in the UK chart and I remember it from the time and liked it. I Like It is fantastic also.
For CD 2 the section is weaker but I go with Dragostea Din Tei, it was everywhere at the time and I really liked it at the time. It is probably my favourite foreign language song to make the UK chart for me. The album art isn't too bad. This post has been edited by Big Hiss Machine: 10th September 2017, 11:03 PM |
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10th September 2017, 11:12 PM
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The first ever now album I owned <3 <3
Disc 1: Dip it low is a bop and Left outside alone is an 11/10 track but it can't be anything but my favourite song when i was younger, Some Girls I would listen to it 24/7 and it still sounds so good nowadays, a perfect pop song Disc 2: Dragostea Din Tei & Five Colours In My Hair are massive bops and childhood faves but once again my favourite is the track #1, everytime one of Britney's best songs and an utterly stunning ballad that hits me hard every time I listen <3 |
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11th September 2017, 05:47 AM
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It's the what-I-call 'Now 45' dilemma. Just how do you follow one of your favourite volumes of Now? With something of equal standing, that's how. I'm sad 2004 wasn't one of your favourite years when it was one of mine Andrew, but I totally get why you feel that way.
I once said that I loved 2004 music wise because of what I was discovering and into at that time, rather than what was actually at number one. The same is true of 2005. I agree with you when I say I don't for example have any time for the Eamon or Frankee 'saga'. Biggest waste of a seven week run at number one ever. See also a couple of autumn number ones that we don't meet till next week (although I suspect you'll be picking one of these as your favourite for that volume, so I'll say no more for now). I believe they're beach parasols and not umbrellas on the cover either, just a stickler there. Still, a great volume for me, if not as flawless as 57 was, and the start of several of my all time favourites appearing on the Now volumes. Here's my top 5 from each: Now 58 Top 5 CD1 1. Rachel Stevens (now I do like the Shapeshifters record with hindsight. But if I'm totally honest I'd have preferred to see this at number one. Working with Richard X temporarily halted the bad fortunes of 'Funky Dory' for Rachel and deservedly so. A stone cold electro pop classic from this year) 2. Jamelia (you can totally tell Chris Martin wrote and produced this one. I dare say the best single she ever released) 3. Outkast (why it took until this volume for 'Hey Ya' to appear I don't know. Still a blindingly good one this, even now at a club everyone goes mental for it) 4. Scissor Sisters (I remember watching them promote the original release of this on Popworld before they got their breakthrough, was delighted when they re-released it thus. Like the most fabulous merging of Supertramp and Elton John ever committed to record) 5. Keane (really loved the first Keane album, truly spectacular record. Even if this song always makes me cry a bit) CD2 1. Girls Aloud (aka the point where I signed up fully paid to the Girls Aloud fan club. Their second album was such a turning point for them and this single was just the start of it. I remember them performing it on CD:UK for the first time like it was yesterday) 2. Busted (for me, as we have only one more appearance in the Now volumes to come from them, the last truly great single they released before they split. Totally awesome mix of pop punk stylings and the cheekiness of their first album) 3. McFly (truly great debut single from one of my all time favourite bands. The 60s surf guitar stylings on this are divine. And written about Sooz from 'As If'. Can't say fairer than that) 4. Kylie Minogue (another great single from the 'Body Language' album. I loved the video for this one as well. Very early 70s) 5. Nina Sky (one of my favourite one hit wonders of the 00s this. A little sound of summer that when you listen to it now was almost like a blueprint for someone we'd be meeting in about four volumes from now. I'll leave you to guess who) Loved Emma Bunton, Victoria Beckham, Scissor Sisters, The Killers, The 411 and The Corrs on your disc 3 Andrew Will Young, Pet Shop Boys, and also Shaznay Lewis whom you missed out on with 'Never Felt Like This Before', would've been my picks for it. |
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11th September 2017, 11:56 AM
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Organising the plug playlist now, normally wouldn't ask this but as there's so many expletives, would people prefer the clean or dirty versions of Eamon/Frankee??
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11th September 2017, 12:01 PM
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Organising the plug playlist now, normally wouldn't ask this but as there's so many expletives, would people prefer the clean or dirty versions of Eamon/Frankee?? Clean for the Eamon one, I actually really like the 'ahh' sound effect in the Eamon clean version that is used instead of the word 'h*e'! The Dirty version for the Frankee one, the gaps in the clean Frankee version are too long and it ruins the flow of the song I think! This post has been edited by Big Hiss Machine: 11th September 2017, 12:19 PM |
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11th September 2017, 12:25 PM
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QUOTE Flip & Fill feat. Karen Perry Discoland {11} Candee Jay If I Were You {14} Gunther & The Sunshine Girls Ding Dong Song {14} Wow these are three very cheesy but good dance songs, 2004 was a big time for cheesy dance music, with 'Feelin' Fine', 'You're Shining', 'Come With Me' and 'Hungry Eyes' also reasonably big hits that year. I wish for Now 58 that 'If I Were You' by Candee Jay was included as I really like that one, has a very nostalgic sound listening to it now. This post has been edited by Big Hiss Machine: 11th September 2017, 12:26 PM |
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11th September 2017, 12:27 PM
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11th September 2017, 12:41 PM
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Clean for the Eamon one, I actually really like the 'ahh' sound effect in the Eamon clean version that is used instead of the word 'h*e'! The Dirty version for the Frankee one, the gaps in the clean Frankee version are too long and it ruins the flow of the song I think! I'd prefer to be consistent. My personal preference is the dirty versions so it'll be those unless enough people object to them. |
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11th September 2017, 01:03 PM
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They've had the very Tunnocks, Mary
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11th September 2017, 01:31 PM
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Will Young, Pet Shop Boys, and also Shaznay Lewis whom you missed out on with 'Never Felt Like This Before', would've been my picks for it. Oh I did put Shaznay Lewis on my Disc 3 originally, but removed it in favour of another one and forgot to add it back to the omissions list so thanks for reminding me! |
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11th September 2017, 02:07 PM
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They've had the very Tunnocks, Mary
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Oh I did put Shaznay Lewis on my Disc 3 originally, but removed it in favour of another one and forgot to add it back to the omissions list so thanks for reminding me! You're welcome I've chosen her for my warm up track for this week (and another from disc 3. I'll let you guess which one). |
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11th September 2017, 02:26 PM
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Can we play 'If I Were You' by Candee Jay on plug between the two CDs as the interval track. Its just there are few dance tracks on this Now album and I think that would be a good one to have as the interval one.
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11th September 2017, 03:30 PM
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Can we play 'If I Were You' by Candee Jay on plug between the two CDs as the interval track. Its just there are few dance tracks on this Now album and I think that would be a good one to have as the interval one. If you come online on Wednesday we usually have about an hour of everyone playing their favourite omissions from that volume, so pop along and you can play us Candee Jay for sure! |
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11th September 2017, 04:09 PM
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11th September 2017, 05:36 PM
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I love NOW 58. It's filled with such nostalgic pop bops. I gave it a 7/10 because whilst it contains so many amazing songs, the other songs weigh it down majorly. But this is album I would never skip a song on.
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13th September 2017, 11:14 AM
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Got some good omissions to play on plug this evening, some great ones that you missed Wardy! Though they didn't necessarily chart high enough for you to include them I suppose
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13th September 2017, 11:32 AM
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Artwork - 8/10 not a fan of the refelctive parts of the artwork but it is very good.
Disc 1 - Eamon F**k It (I Don't Want You Back) // Such a tune I prefer this to the answer track Disc 2 - Britney Spears - Everytime // Such a beautiful and heartfelt ballad Overall - 9/10 |
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