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I hope Taylor Swift appears on The Brit Awards 2015 album though :D

Macklemore was the same. He appeared on last years Brit Awards album but he won't allow his songs to appear on NOW compilations as he owns his label

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Got NOW Power Ballads today! It's actually really good! There's no dodgy edits/versions which is nice :lol:
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Side note: Germany's version of NOW Music, "Bravo Hits" has added Taylor Swift to it's cover for Volume 88! :w00t:

 

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Does anyone collect compilations like this? Similar to the NOW Brand? I have a few Bravo Hits albums and they're extremely good for some flops/euro pop :wub: they also have a fun booklet with lyrics to some of the songs in English and German and the covers are always pretty clever, this one clearly pays homage to The Avengers

Got NOW Power Ballads today! It's actually really good! There's no dodgy edits/versions which is nice :lol:

There is only one. The three beats on the drum at the very beginning of John Waite - "Missing You" are missing

I hope Taylor Swift appears on The Brit Awards 2015 album though :D

She's not on there and she's not on the U.S. version of NOW 53 either which means she won't be on NOW 90

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I've got a few Bravo Hits and some Ronny's Pop Shows (long-running 90s compilation series from Germany with a chimpanzee on the front), both incredible for obscure Europop/dance hits that never made it to this country. Australia's Triple J Hot 100 albums are worth a buy too for more rockier material.

 

Here's a tracklist for Now That's What I Call Slightly More Obscure 1990s Dance Music That We Didn't Put On The Original Now Albums, or a slightly less wordy title:

 

DISC 1 (1990-1994)

1. Guru Josh - Infinity (original 1990 version, I know the '08 remix was on Now 71)

2. LFO - LFO

3. 808 State - Cubik

4. The KLF - What Time Is Love

5. Crystal Waters- Gypsy Woman (La Da Dee)

6. T99 - Anasthasia

7. Quadrophonia - Quadrophonia

8. Bizarre Inc. - Such A Feeling

9. Bassheads - Is There Anybody Out There?

10. Acen - Trip II The Moon

11. Messiah - Temple of Dreams

12. Felix - Don't You Want Me

13. Liquid - Sweet Harmony

14. The Prodigy - Out of Space

15. Dr Alban - It's My Life

16. Rotterdam Termination Source - Poing

17. Usura - Open Your Mind

18. The Time Frequency - Dreamscape

19. UK Apache with Shy FX - Original Nuttah

20. The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds

 

DISC 2 (1995-1999)

1. Scatman John - Scatman

2. La Bouche - Be My Lover

3. QFX - Freedom

4. De'Lacy - Hideaway

5. Crescendo - Are You Out There?

6. DJ Misjah & DJ Tim - Access

7. Klubbheads - Klubbhopping

8. Hysteric Ego - Want Love

9. Salt Tank - Eugina

10. Way Out West - The Gift

11. Tori Amos - Professional Widow (Armand's Star Trunk Funkin' Mix)

12. BT - Flaming June

13. Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar

14. Storm - Storm

15. Agnelli & Nelson - El Nino

16. System F - Out of the Blue

17. Veracocha - Carte Blanche

18. Gouryella - Gouryella

19. Solar Stone - Seven Cities

20. William Orbit - Barber's Adagio for Strings (Ferry Corsten remix)

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NOW's next spin-off in the UK will be Now That's What I Call A Song and it will be released on 13th April
NOW's next spin-off in the UK will be Now That's What I Call A Song and it will be released on 13th April

 

Seriously? What a crap name for a spin off!

Seriously? What a crap name for a spin off!

I know. And I bet "Uptown Funk" will be on it. They just need to calm it down a bit with the spin-offs

Doesn't sound like much will be eligible for this compilation then...

 

Lol, such astounding levels of creativity. Probably an excuse to tack on 'Happy' and the likes for the nth time.

I've got a few Bravo Hits and some Ronny's Pop Shows (long-running 90s compilation series from Germany with a chimpanzee on the front), both incredible for obscure Europop/dance hits that never made it to this country. Australia's Triple J Hot 100 albums are worth a buy too for more rockier material.

 

Here's a tracklist for Now That's What I Call Slightly More Obscure 1990s Dance Music That We Didn't Put On The Original Now Albums, or a slightly less wordy title:

 

DISC 1 (1990-1994)

1. Guru Josh - Infinity (original 1990 version, I know the '08 remix was on Now 71)

2. LFO - LFO

3. 808 State - Cubik

4. The KLF - What Time Is Love

5. Crystal Waters- Gypsy Woman (La Da Dee)

6. T99 - Anasthasia

7. Quadrophonia - Quadrophonia

8. Bizarre Inc. - Such A Feeling

9. Bassheads - Is There Anybody Out There?

10. Acen - Trip II The Moon

11. Messiah - Temple of Dreams

12. Felix - Don't You Want Me

13. Liquid - Sweet Harmony

14. The Prodigy - Out of Space

15. Dr Alban - It's My Life

16. Rotterdam Termination Source - Poing

17. Usura - Open Your Mind

18. The Time Frequency - Dreamscape

19. UK Apache with Shy FX - Original Nuttah

20. The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds

 

DISC 2 (1995-1999)

1. Scatman John - Scatman

2. La Bouche - Be My Lover

3. QFX - Freedom

4. De'Lacy - Hideaway

5. Crescendo - Are You Out There?

6. DJ Misjah & DJ Tim - Access

7. Klubbheads - Klubbhopping

8. Hysteric Ego - Want Love

9. Salt Tank - Eugina

10. Way Out West - The Gift

11. Tori Amos - Professional Widow (Armand's Star Trunk Funkin' Mix)

12. BT - Flaming June

13. Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar

14. Storm - Storm

15. Agnelli & Nelson - El Nino

16. System F - Out of the Blue

17. Veracocha - Carte Blanche

18. Gouryella - Gouryella

19. Solar Stone - Seven Cities

20. William Orbit - Barber's Adagio for Strings (Ferry Corsten remix)

 

At least quite a few of those made it onto Hits albums - William Orbit, Gouryella and Energy 52 definitely did at least :wub:

Here's a list of NOW spin-offs I came up with which don't exist which they should take into context:

 

Now That's What I Call 60s No.1s

Now That's What I Call 70s No.1s

Now That's What I Call 80s No.1s

Now That's What I Call 90s No.1s

Now That's What I Call 00s No.1s

Now That's What I Call 10s No.1s

Now That's What I Call A No.2

Now That's What I Call 00s Dance

Now That's What I Call R&B 2015

Now That's What I Call Movies 2015

Now That's What I Call A Collaboration

Now That's What I Call The 80s

Now That's What I Call The 00s

Now That's What I Call The X Factor

Now That's What I Call The UK

Now That's What I Call Motown

Edited by Hadji

I've got a few Bravo Hits and some Ronny's Pop Shows (long-running 90s compilation series from Germany with a chimpanzee on the front), both incredible for obscure Europop/dance hits that never made it to this country. Australia's Triple J Hot 100 albums are worth a buy too for more rockier material.

 

Here's a tracklist for Now That's What I Call Slightly More Obscure 1990s Dance Music That We Didn't Put On The Original Now Albums, or a slightly less wordy title:

 

DISC 1 (1990-1994)

1. Guru Josh - Infinity (original 1990 version, I know the '08 remix was on Now 71)

2. LFO - LFO

3. 808 State - Cubik

4. The KLF - What Time Is Love

5. Crystal Waters- Gypsy Woman (La Da Dee)

6. T99 - Anasthasia

7. Quadrophonia - Quadrophonia

8. Bizarre Inc. - Such A Feeling

9. Bassheads - Is There Anybody Out There?

10. Acen - Trip II The Moon

11. Messiah - Temple of Dreams

12. Felix - Don't You Want Me

13. Liquid - Sweet Harmony

14. The Prodigy - Out of Space

15. Dr Alban - It's My Life

16. Rotterdam Termination Source - Poing

17. Usura - Open Your Mind

18. The Time Frequency - Dreamscape

19. UK Apache with Shy FX - Original Nuttah

20. The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds

 

DISC 2 (1995-1999)

1. Scatman John - Scatman

2. La Bouche - Be My Lover

3. QFX - Freedom

4. De'Lacy - Hideaway

5. Crescendo - Are You Out There?

6. DJ Misjah & DJ Tim - Access

7. Klubbheads - Klubbhopping

8. Hysteric Ego - Want Love

9. Salt Tank - Eugina

10. Way Out West - The Gift

11. Tori Amos - Professional Widow (Armand's Star Trunk Funkin' Mix)

12. BT - Flaming June

13. Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar

14. Storm - Storm

15. Agnelli & Nelson - El Nino

16. System F - Out of the Blue

17. Veracocha - Carte Blanche

18. Gouryella - Gouryella

19. Solar Stone - Seven Cities

20. William Orbit - Barber's Adagio for Strings (Ferry Corsten remix)

 

Incredible! :wub:

 

Although it needs some Daft Punk and some Altern-8.

Edited by AntoineTTe

NOW's next spin-off in the UK will be Now That's What I Call A Song and it will be released on 13th April

 

 

Followed by Now that's What I Call an Instrumental! in May.

 

(joke)

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I still say they should've capitalised on Miranda Hart's sitcom finishing and released an album of songs from the show called 'Now That's 'What-I-Call' Such Fun'.
Followed by Now that's What I Call an Instrumental! in May.

Where did you see this? I saw NOW Song on amazon

Where did you see this? I saw NOW Song on amazon

 

 

I did not. I made it up. Sorry for the false information. I shall amend my post now. :huh:

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