December 4, 2025Dec 4 They didn’t give us Word Of Mouth for any of the 1991 yearbooks even though they gave us The Living Years for 1989. Seeing as they love to put songs on there that belong on the vault, they should’ve given us Do What U Like for extra and have Promises on main instead Edited December 4, 2025Dec 4 by Hadji
December 4, 2025Dec 4 4 hours ago, gooddelta said:Lots of stuff I'm happy to see, like Praise, Cathy Dennis, Kim Appleby and Take That, with Monty Python a fun last track novelty.Ouch at the Dannii typo.What are the main ommissions for 1991 then? Bryan Adams, Simpsons, Right Said Fred, 2 Unlimited and the absence of the Christmas No.1 with no These Are The Days Of Our Lives.No Enigma either, or even maybe just a sniff of Iron Maiden's 'Bring Your Daughter...'. Also yes, the inclusion of anything David Sylvian is absolutely baffling. The 90's Yearbooks so far to me, feel weak comparatively to the 70's and 80's Yearbooks. It saddens me because the 90's is my favourite decade and NOW just struggles with licensing issues for this decade.Heck, Moby's 'Go' on Yearbook 1991 was some kind of 2006 remix which sounded nothing like the original. That threw me off an otherwise amazing disc.
December 5, 2025Dec 5 Classic Pop magazine have named the 'Such A Good Feeling 1988-1995' album their compilation of the year!
December 5, 2025Dec 5 It's a nice compilation, one of the better ones from Now. I bought the CD when it came out and my friend recently gave me the vinyl as an early Christmas present.
December 6, 2025Dec 6 It’s a shame they ignored Xpansions and Alison Limerick from both 1991 yearbooks when both were on the such a good feeling eras and the latter is also unavoidable thanks to John Lewis
December 6, 2025Dec 6 I would also think they should have done one disc with rave hits only. It is really underrepresented.Just received NOW 122 and think it is quite good except the last 5 songs on disc 2. Sombr really missing. Would have also tried to include Zombie from Yungblud.Also received 60-62 - a good addition for me as I had only about 6 songs from it before.
December 7, 2025Dec 7 On 06/12/2025 at 07:59, IdentFan101 said:The Simpsons not is even on the '91 Extra album. Damn.yeah clearly rights issues there, could have had Do The Bartman on the main one and Deep Deep Trouble on the extra.
December 8, 2025Dec 8 This is what songs by Freddie Mercury and George Michael I reckon we would’ve had on the yearbooks if George’s label weren’t so obsessed with him being track 11984Queen - Radio Ga GaWham! - Wake Me Up Before You Go-GoWham! - FreedomGeorge Michael - Careless WhisperExtraQueen - I Want To Break FreeWham! - Everything She WantsWham! - Last Christmas1980-1984Queen - It’s A Hard Life1985Queen - One VisionWham! - I’m Your Man1986Queen - A Kind Of MagicGeorge Michael - A Different CornerWham! - The Edge Of HeavenExtraQueen - Friends Will Be Friends1987Freddie Mercury - The Great PretenderGeorge Michael - FaithGeorge Michael & Aretha Franklin - I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)ExtraGeorge Michael - I Want Your Sex1985-1989Queen - The Invisible ManExtraQueen - The Miracle1991Queen - These Are The Days Of Our LivesGeorge Michael & Elton John - Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On MeExtraQueen - InnuendoGeorge Michael - Heal The Pain1992Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballé - BarcelonaGeorge Michael - Too FunkyExtraFreddie Mercury - In My Defense1996Queen - Let Me LiveGeorge Michael - FastloveGeorge Michael - Jesus To A ChildExtraQueen - Too Much Love Will Kill YouGeorge Michael - Spinning The Wheel1995-1999Queen - You Don’t Fool MeGeorge Michael & Toby Bourke - Waltz Away Dreaming Edited December 8, 2025Dec 8 by Hadji
December 9, 2025Dec 9 On the Now collectors group on Facebook, they’re hinting that vault 1982 will be the next announcement so I’ve made a list of songs I hope and expect to be on thereQueen - Body LanguageThe Go-Go's - VacationMen At Work - Who Can It Be Now?Stevie Nicks - Edge Of SeventeenThomas Dolby - She Blinded Me With ScienceBananarama - Cheers ThenLynyrd Skynyrd - Free BirdRomeo Void - Never Say NeverHall & Oates - Private EyesToyah - IeyaA Flock Of Seagulls - Space Age Love SongRyuichi Sakamoto & David Sylvian - Bamboo HousesDevo - Jerkin' Back 'N' ForthBerlin - Sex (I’m A…)Spandau Ballet - She Loved Like DiamondJourney - Open ArmsAsia - Heat Of The MomentMadness - Cardiac ArrestThe Clash - Straight To HellEurythmics - This Is The House Edited December 9, 2025Dec 9 by Hadji
December 9, 2025Dec 9 1 minute ago, DaTilt said:Looking forward to Vault 82 and hope it's happening. Also hope for 85-89 soon.As much as I’m excited for vault 1982, I was expecting 12" 1986 part 1 to be this weeks announcement. Saying that, I reckon there could be a double announcement on Thursday with one of them being released 16th January and the other being released 23rd January. They’ll need to do 1985-1989 and its extra in order to further proceed with the vault after 1982
December 11, 2025Dec 11 10 minutes ago, nowmusic1993 said:I know the “2” looks a bit off but here’s my attempt of Now 123’s artwork😁And they’ll more likely release it on 10th April. For the spring Nows, they should set their release dates for last Friday in March rather than first Friday in April as they’d release it the second Friday in April if first Friday is Easter weekend like they did in 2023
December 11, 2025Dec 11 7 minutes ago, Hadji said:And they’ll more likely release it on 10th April. For the spring Nows, they should set their release dates for last Friday in March rather than first Friday in April as they’d release it the second Friday in April if first Friday is Easter weekend like they did in 2023I’ve noticed 9 times out of 10 since 2015, the Now’s have the exact same release date as the Now exactly 20 years before. I’m guessing Now 123 will either be 3rd April 2026 or like 10th April 2026, exactly 20 years after Now 63.
December 11, 2025Dec 11 13 minutes ago, nowmusic1993 said:I’ve noticed 9 times out of 10 since 2015, the Now’s have the exact same release date as the Now exactly 20 years before. I’m guessing Now 123 will either be 3rd April 2026 or like 10th April 2026, exactly 20 years after Now 63.It’s usually the first Friday in April but 3rd April next year is Easter weekend so will most likely be 10th April. I remember before 2023, they used to release the spring Nows the Friday before Easter rather than how they do it now. This is what their schedule would’ve looked like if they continued releasing them before EasterNow 114 - 31st March 2023Now 117 - 22nd March 2024Now 120 - 11th April 2025Now 123 - 27th March 2026Now 126 - 19th March 2027And here’s what the release schedules for spring Nows would’ve been like if they’d always been how they are nowNow 2 - 2nd April 1984Now 9 - 6th April 1987Now 11 - 11th April 1988Now 14 - 3rd April 1989Now 17 - 2nd April 1990Now 19 - 8th April 1991Now 21 - 6th April 1992Now 24 - 5th April 1993Now 27 - 11th April 1994Now 30 - 3rd April 1995Now 33 - 1st April 1996Now 36 - 7th April 1997Now 39 - 6th April 1998Now 42 - 12th April 1999Now 45 - 3rd April 2000Now 48 - 2nd April 2001Now 51 - 8th April 2002Now 54 - 7th April 2003Now 57 - 5th April 2004Now 60 - 4th April 2005Now 63 - 3rd April 2006Now 66 - 2nd April 2007Now 69 - 7th April 2008Now 72 - 6th April 2009Now 75 - 12th April 2010Now 78 - 4th April 2011Now 81 - 2nd April 2012Now 84 - 8th April 2013Now 87 - 7th April 2014Now 90 - 6th April 2015Now 93 - 1st April 2016Now 96 - 7th April 2017Now 99 - 6th April 2018Now 102 - 5th April 2019Now 105 - 8th May 2020Now 108 - 9th April 2021Now 111 - 1st April 2022 Edited December 11, 2025Dec 11 by Hadji
December 11, 2025Dec 11 1 hour ago, Hadji said:It’s usually the first Friday in April but 3rd April next year is Easter weekend so will most likely be 10th April. I remember before 2023, they used to release the spring Nows the Friday before Easter rather than how they do it now. This is what their schedule would’ve looked like if they continued releasing them before EasterNow 114 - 31st March 2023Now 117 - 22nd March 2024Now 120 - 11th April 2025Now 123 - 27th March 2026Now 126 - 19th March 2027And here’s what the release schedules for spring Nows would’ve been like if they’d always been how they are nowNow 2 - 2nd April 1984Now 9 - 6th April 1987Now 11 - 11th April 1988Now 14 - 3rd April 1989Now 17 - 2nd April 1990Now 19 - 8th April 1991Now 21 - 6th April 1992Now 24 - 5th April 1993Now 27 - 11th April 1994Now 30 - 3rd April 1995Now 33 - 1st April 1996Now 36 - 7th April 1997Now 39 - 6th April 1998Now 42 - 12th April 1999Now 45 - 3rd April 2000Now 48 - 2nd April 2001Now 51 - 8th April 2002Now 54 - 7th April 2003Now 57 - 5th April 2004Now 60 - 4th April 2005Now 63 - 3rd April 2006Now 66 - 2nd April 2007Now 69 - 7th April 2008Now 72 - 6th April 2009Now 75 - 12th April 2010Now 78 - 4th April 2011Now 81 - 2nd April 2012Now 84 - 8th April 2013Now 87 - 7th April 2014Now 90 - 6th April 2015Now 93 - 1st April 2016Now 96 - 7th April 2017Now 99 - 6th April 2018Now 102 - 5th April 2019Now 105 - 8th May 2020Now 108 - 9th April 2021Now 111 - 1st April 2022I agree that the spring Now release dates have always been odd. I’ve noticed on your list that Now 39, Now 57, Now 66, Now 81 and Now 96 are their actual release dates which shows they’re quite random.
December 11, 2025Dec 11 Finally the Vault reopens for 1982, out January 16th. Thank goodness David Sylvian is on here.
December 11, 2025Dec 11 50 minutes ago, gooddelta said:Finally the Vault reopens for 1982, out January 16th. Thank goodness David Sylvian is on here.Vault is where he belongs, not main or extra. They could’ve kicked off with a Queen song Edited December 11, 2025Dec 11 by Hadji
December 11, 2025Dec 11 1 hour ago, nowmusic1993 said:I agree that the spring Now release dates have always been odd. I’ve noticed on your list that Now 39, Now 57, Now 66, Now 81 and Now 96 are their actual release dates which shows they’re quite random.Because they coincidentally fell a week before Easter and you forgot to mention Now 87 matched its actual release date of 7th April Edited December 14, 2025Dec 14 by Hadji
December 11, 2025Dec 11 I love the 1982 UK charts but haven't heard many of those songs, wow from the vaults indeed.Steve Winwood - Valerie obviously one of the best known of the tracks (a minor US hit and also later sampled by Eric Prydz) along with Asia's excellent Heat of The Moment (as it was a US hit).Why was there two versions of Iko Iko, Belle Stars and Natasha. I prefer 'Sign of the Times' from the Belle Stars!Blue Zoo are good but yeah the right song became the hit!David Sylvian after being in the band Japan actually collabed with a Japanese artist, then, cool!The Classix Nouveaux follow up was unlike their biggest hit in style and also was very Ultravox, maybe deemed too similar in style to that band to make top 40?!
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