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45 minutes ago, Hadji said:

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Highlights for me are:

Double Pet Shop Boys massive No.1s - It's A Sin and West End Girls

De La Soul - Me Myself and I

Heart - Alone
Bruce Springsteen - Dancing In The Dark

Cliff Richard, Hank Marvin & The Young Ones - Living Doll

Personal favourites:

Gloria Estefan - Rhythm Is Gonna Get You
Fuzzbox - International Rescue

Trans-X - Living On Video


The majority of these are going to be new discoveries for me, so I'm looking forward to it!

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    Perhaps they’re scared to announce it because of your scathing iTunes reviews.

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Good to see no licensing issue with West End Girls after all then. It would have been quite strange indeed for a specific song by an artist not to be licensable.

Nice they've got the Heart license back.

It does make you think how much stronger the individual yearbooks could be if none of these songs had been held back for this mop up release but never mind, at least we got a lot of them in the end.

1 hour ago, Tylky said:

It was probably a licensing issue at the time. It may have been rectified or salvaged very recently. It's still good that they've made the collection in the end.

It seems to me like they specifically saved it for this, seeing as they've had the PSB license back since after SMASH was released.

I guess it makes sense to hang on to some No.1s if they knew this album was always going to be in the works.

1 hour ago, Hadji said:

It’s A Sin should’ve been on 1987 as there was room for it on there. It should’ve been Always On My Mind and It’s A Sin on main and What Have I Done To Deserve This and Rent on extra rather than have 2 songs on main and none on extra

What are your favourite inclusions on or things about the tracklist?

I'm happy to see De La Soul, Texas, Heart, Status Quo, Alexander O'Neal (this is often used in 80s nostalgia videos on TikTok), PSB, Eighth Wonder (more PSB), and Cliff.

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So what if one day they got the licence for a big name like David Bowie or Prince... would they go as far as remaking this whole thing again using the already acquired licenses for songs on this collection?

I always wondered if we would see Michael Jackson's biggest hits appear in the series. Seems they found a way to get Thriller a while back. May even have seen Billie Jean make an appearance one time.

1 hour ago, awardinary said:

My prediction for releases...

1985-1989 Final Chapter

1985-1989 Final Chapter Extra

1980-1989 Definitive Final Chapter

(1980-1989 Definitive Final Chapter Extra)

Because, you know, they just love the 80's. But... no recycles makes it harder to do plus there is the Vault series too.

Now that's what we call...oh look what we found down the back of the sofa...from 1987

Now that's what we call...oh look what we found down the back of the sofa...from 1987 12"

4 minutes ago, awardinary said:

So what if one day they got the licence for a big name like David Bowie or Prince... would they go as far as remaking this whole thing again using the already acquired licenses for songs on this collection?

I always wondered if we would see Michael Jackson's biggest hits appear in the series. Seems they found a way to get Thriller a while back. May even have seen Billie Jean make an appearance one time.


They may do something like "NOW Yearbook Presents... Legends & Oddities: The 80's".

Have things like Bowie, Prince, Madonna, Michael Jackson (if licensed) and Kraftwerk, The Firm, Spitting Image etc.

I'd buy that!

8 minutes ago, awardinary said:

So what if one day they got the licence for a big name like David Bowie or Prince... would they go as far as remaking this whole thing again using the already acquired licenses for songs on this collection?

I always wondered if we would see Michael Jackson's biggest hits appear in the series. Seems they found a way to get Thriller a while back. May even have seen Billie Jean make an appearance one time.

Now That's What We Call The Hits We Couldn't Get Before: The Vault Extra 1985 first half

The absurdity of putting It's a Sin on any final chapter of anything when only George Michael or Freddie Mercury would have been upset if it had opened the main Yearbook.

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17 minutes ago, Colm said:

The absurdity of putting It's a Sin on any final chapter of anything when only George Michael or Freddie Mercury would have been upset if it had opened the main Yearbook.

If George Michael was still alive, he wouldn’t care if he wasn’t track 1. It’s his label that care so much

I’ve made a list of artists on this album who have other hits that could potentially appear on extra

Pet Shop Boys - Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots Of Money)

Pet Shop Boys - Suburbia

Pet Shop Boys - Rent

Eurythmics - Would I Lie To You?

Bananarama - More Than Physical

Five Star - If I Say Yes

Five Star - Whenever You’re Ready

Five Star - Strong As Steel

Level 42 - Heaven In My Hands

T'Pau - Secret Garden

The Stranglers - Always The Sun

Big Country - One Great Thing

Big Country - King Of Emotion

R.E.M - It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

The Cure - Just Like Heaven

Fuzzbox - Self!

Amazulu - Montego Bay

Bruce Springsteen - Born In The USA

Bruce Springsteen - Glory Days

Bruce Springsteen - Cover Me

Bon Jovi - I’ll Be There For You

Belinda Carlisle - Mad About You

The Bangles - If She Knew What She Wants

Art Of Noise featuring Duane Eddy - Peter Gunn

Cameo - Candy

Midnight Star - Headlines

Communards - You Are My World

Sonia - Listen To Your Heart

Johnny Hates Jazz - Heart Of Gold

Swing Out Sister - You On My Mind

Living In A Box - Scales Of Justice

Tiffany - I Saw Him Standing There

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They've done a really stellar job haven't they, there are only about five songs from that list I'd be bothered to see included above what's on Final Chapter and most of those are from PSB and Bruce anyway.

Bravo Now, the best tracklist to date?

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2 hours ago, awardinary said:

So what if one day they got the licence for a big name like David Bowie or Prince... would they go as far as remaking this whole thing again using the already acquired licenses for songs on this collection?

I always wondered if we would see Michael Jackson's biggest hits appear in the series. Seems they found a way to get Thriller a while back. May even have seen Billie Jean make an appearance one time.

I'd imagine they would go back to the 100 hits comps they used to do

1 hour ago, gooddelta said:

They've done a really stellar job haven't they, there are only about five songs from that list I'd be bothered to see included above what's on Final Chapter and most of those are from PSB and Bruce anyway.

Bravo Now, the best tracklist to date?

Yes they have quite happy with that tracklist. Good they have the rights to Heart again.

Wuite like the final chapter - will definitely buy it. What I found strange that they couldn't put the name Terence Trent D'Arby as this was the alias it was released under and not the new name.

18 hours ago, DaTilt said:

Wuite like the final chapter - will definitely buy it. What I found strange that they couldn't put the name Terence Trent D'Arby as this was the alias it was released under and not the new name.

Perhaps they have stipulated that if they're going to be included then their current name gets credited. Something similar happening with the Eurythmics credits, as far as I know.

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2 minutes ago, Colm said:

Perhaps they have stipulated that if they're going to be included then their current name gets credited. Something similar happening with the Eurythmics credits, as far as I know.

Sananda Maitreya is his birth name so he’s going by his birth name rather than his stage name Terence Trent D'Arby

S Club 7 are now known just as S Club on all new compilations, even for songs released under the name S Club 7 (which was most of their hits). The wonderful world of licensing and crediting.

Extra 1991 only reached number 5 on the compilation chart. It would have probably peaked higher with more sales if it had a digital release

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