November 16Nov 16 15 minutes ago, nowmusic1993 said:Just put Now 122 on my cd rack and noticed the text on the spine looks different to the others, anyone else noticed this or is it just my copy?I noticed this too but it’s in normal text on the other side of the spine and also, Rein Me In is edited down from the original 5:39 version. There’s no point editing songs down unless it’s to make space for more songs. Should’ve put the full version instead
November 16Nov 16 57 minutes ago, Hadji said:I noticed this too but it’s in normal text on the other side of the spine and also, Rein Me In is edited down from the original 5:39 version. There’s no point editing songs down unless it’s to make space for more songs. Should’ve put the full version insteadI noticed that as well, when I saw there was only 21 songs on the disc I assumed it would be the full version.
November 16Nov 16 All in all though I would say Now 122 was a great listen thanks to the inclusion of tracks like Victory Lap which are normally omitted.
November 18Nov 18 I just realised on Now 14 that if they had included the New Order song Fine Time, twice there would be two entirely different songs with the exact same name with Stop being the other
November 18Nov 18 On 16/11/2025 at 13:48, Hadji said:I noticed this too but it’s in normal text on the other side of the spine and also, Rein Me In is edited down from the original 5:39 version. There’s no point editing songs down unless it’s to make space for more songs. Should’ve put the full version insteadIt's just the edit on the single EP that the label will have given them, not an edit Now made themselves. I thought they always used the radio edits where available.
November 18Nov 18 7 minutes ago, gooddelta said:It's just the edit on the single EP that the label will have given them, not an edit Now made themselves. I thought they always used the radio edits where available.That was before, when they actually used to fill up the discs. Now, there’s just a big gap in the discs that can easily be filled. I can understand them using shorter versions if it was for them to make room for more songs
November 18Nov 18 1 hour ago, Hadji said:I just realised on Now 14 that if they had included the New Order song Fine Time, twice there would be two entirely different songs with the exact same name with Stop being the otherI always found it crazy that Now 52 had 3 songs with “Freak” in the title.It’s also cool that on Now 67 both track 6’s on both discs are called Shine.
November 18Nov 18 15 minutes ago, nowmusic1993 said:I always found it crazy that Now 52 had 3 songs with “Freak” in the title.It’s also cool that on Now 67 both track 6’s on both discs are called Shine.That annoyed me on Now 67 because I ripped disc 1 first then disc 2 and it overwrote the Take That song on the computer which is why I always rip disc 2 first and edit the numbers so track don’t get overwritten. The most recent one was Now 89 having two entirely different songs called Real Love. I wouldn’t count Now 56 having two songs called Dance With You as one of them was Dance but the With You part was in brackets Edited November 18Nov 18 by Hadji
November 19Nov 19 23 hours ago, Hadji said:That annoyed me on Now 67 because I ripped disc 1 first then disc 2 and it overwrote the Take That song on the computer which is why I always rip disc 2 first and edit the numbers so track don’t get overwritten. The most recent one was Now 89 having two entirely different songs called Real Love. I wouldn’t count Now 56 having two songs called Dance With You as one of them was Dance but the With You part was in bracketsI usually omit this by creating separate folders for CD1 and CD2 and use ## Artist - Title as format for ripping it in dbpoweramp.
November 19Nov 19 3 hours ago, DaTilt said:I usually omit this by creating separate folders for CD1 and CD2 and use ## Artist - Title as format for ripping it in dbpoweramp.I always used to rip disc 1 onto my computer first until Now 67 and that’s when I started ripping disc 2 first. I always use windows media player on mp3. It’s also been a month since their last announcement and still no announcement Edited November 20Nov 20 by Hadji
November 24Nov 24 21 minutes ago, N-S said:Shouldn't the lineup of Yearbook Extra 1991 be announced by now?They should announce it Thursday or next week but to be honest, they seem to be taking the piss with vault 1982 and yearbook 1985-1989. They need to do a final chapter in order to continue the vaults. Once extra 1991 is announced, they should announce 12" 1986 part 1 the week after. Now 122 might not have topped the compilation chart but the ultimate party only got number 8 on there. Now 122 would’ve had slightly more sales if it weren’t for that pointless spin-off of theirs and I’ve noticed that there hasn’t been an announcement from them at all this month Edited November 27Nov 27 by Hadji
November 30Nov 30 Anyone else noticed that Sam Fender is always quite low down on the Now’s, considering most of his tracks that appear have been big hits you’d think he’d be high up all the time.
November 30Nov 30 3 hours ago, nowmusic1993 said:Anyone else noticed that Sam Fender is always quite low down on the Now’s, considering most of his tracks that appear have been big hits you’d think he’d be high up all the time.I said this before. They always seem to put him on disc 2 and I’ve never seen him on disc 1. I bet if he had the biggest song on the album, they’d still put him on disc 2 and he’s bigger than most of the disc 1 artists
December 3Dec 3 No release date confirmed yet but I reckon it will be 9th January 2026 and here’s the tracklist for extra 1991. No Xpansions or Alison Limerick considering they were on the such a good feeling eras. I wonder if the latter has become hard to license because of the John Lewis advert? Stop including artists that belong on the vault; Sting, Julee Cruise, A-Ha, ABC, Rain Tree Crow, finding an excuse to include David Sylvian? https://nowmusicwiki.com/index.php?title=Now_Yearbook_Extra_1991_(UK_2026_CD) Edited December 3Dec 3 by Hadji
December 3Dec 3 52 minutes ago, Hadji said:No release date confirmed yet but I reckon it will be 9th January 2026 and here’s the tracklist for extra 1991. No Xpansions or Alison Limerick considering they were on the such a good feeling eras. I wonder if the latter has become hard to license because of the John Lewis advert? Stop including artists that belong on the vault; Sting, Julee Cruise, A-Ha, ABC, Rain Tree Crow, finding an excuse to include David Sylvian? https://nowmusicwiki.com/index.php?title=Now_Yearbook_Extra_1991_(UK_2026_CD)Not a bad list but who are Rain Tree Crow? I was around at the time and never even heard of them. Edited December 3Dec 3 by Mark
December 3Dec 3 1 minute ago, Mark said:Not a bad list but who the hell are Rain Tree Crow? I was around at the time and never even heard of them.Rain Tree Crow are another band that David Sylvian was involved with. It’s Now’s excuse to include him on the album
December 3Dec 3 1 minute ago, Hadji said:Rain Tree Crow are another band that David Sylvian was involved with. It’s Now’s excuse to include him on the albumAh that explains it
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