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This thread is for discussing compilations from the 2000s decade

 

Seeing as Now That's What I Call Music have never done releases for the individual years in the 2000s like they did for the 80s and the 90s, I thought I would compile my own.

 

I am aware that there will probably be releases like this in the near future but I thought I'd do my own any way. They'll be 3 disc sets with MP3 packs available.

 

I will be doing 2003, 2007 and 2001 first, I think.

 

I've done artwork for 2003.

 

I hope you enjoy

 

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It's impossible to compile "Now That's What I Call Music 2003" without both Sinead Quinn singles. :cheer:
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Oh, it's very possible.

 

It is very unlikely that anyone will get two spots on any of these compilations.

I approve of the retro colour co-ordinated artwork, rather than the let's-have-a-rainbow-regurgitate-violently standard that Now albums have enjoyed for nearly two decades.

 

I do hope your 2003 doesn't repeat the mistake of the originals by omitting the classic hit "It's Okay [stargate Radio Mix]" by Des'ree.

I was very happy to spot a rare Shoat post on the forum. I'm even happier now I've realised it contains another Des'ree reference!

It is an appropriate tribute - like Des'ree herself in the "ago", I will also awaken every few years to rinse and repeat the exact same material in only very slightly remixed form.

 

Dandu*, it is always a relief that you are still here as a strong, stable and unchanging influence. You are the Enya of Buzzjack (and that is genuinely a very high compliment).

 

(So as not to totally derail Colm's thread) - I'd also like to say I hope Sinead Quinn doesn't feature. Whilst conceding Fame Academy would be very representative of 2003, better choices would be either Lemar (the most successful export), David Sneddon (the highest selling, if also dreadful) or Alex Parks (the best of the lead singles).

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I do hope your 2003 doesn't repeat the mistake of the originals by omitting the classic hit "It's Okay [stargate Radio Mix]" by Des'ree.

 

Was there an original Now 2003?

Well, DVDs yes, which were largely rubbish and infuriatingly numbered ("2003" was actually 2002, "2004" was 2003)

 

But still LOVELY ARTWORK which is the main thing

of all the suggestions so far Sinead Quinn's I Can't Break Down is the only one that was a significant track in my A-Z of the 21st century, oops. And that wouldnt quite make our top 40 of the year either, just falling short. Never heard of that Des'ree mix :o

 

Ignoring oldies, I tend to favour stuff like Sonique, Pet Shop Boys (natch), tATu, Beyonce, Justin, Kurtis Mantronix, Dido, mel C, Moloko, Outkast, Jamelia, Junior Senior, 2-Pac, Evanescance, Electric Six, Oxygen, Blu Cantrell, Appleton, Tomcraft and many others..

 

So I guess it's a case of either the Best of the Biggies, or a mix of big hits and lesser known. A couple of the above might make it. Either way it will be interesting.... :)

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The rules are a bit subjective.

 

I have to be able to listen to any song that goes on to it - so no Nickelback.

Charity singles, novelty singles are very unlikely to feature. Talent show winners/losers are not all going feature.

 

It's rare that anyone will appear twice in the same year but if they're featured on others singles they may appear twice.

 

I am overthinking this. 😁

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The rules are a bit subjective.

 

I have to be able to listen to any song that goes on to it - so no Nickelback.

 

:cheer: :yahoo: :lol:

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Pet Shop Boys (natch)

 

 

Re-listening to Miracles. It still sounds like Robert Miles produced it. Especially the intro.

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