June 3Jun 3 I still think they could fully tap into the world of Pop and include songs that are being really enjoyed, but don’t get the streaming numbers.Music is so open to everyone now, and multiple tracks get released each week - and only 5% chart, and then the percentage goes down even more regarding songs being hits. So instead of “what’s selling to most” it should be “what’s getting good reviews, buzz, and followings?”.At one point NOW were the forefront for getting a bit experimental with track listings during the 90s when licensing was more of a battleground for exclusives for other albums. Albums like NOW 26 missed big hits, but kept people interested with unique song choices like “Creep”, “This Garden”, and “Play Dead”. Songs that don’t really fit a “pop-chart” comp, but were still popular due to public reaction.In this day and age, what a lot of fans from my era like is Pop. And it’s not just limited to chart stuff. Like I said, Pop releases are aplenty right now. And if any fans are like me, we would love to see our Pop faves grace a NOW more frequently than now - which is all based on if they chart. You only have to look at something like Mighty Hoopla - a pure pop music festival which brings in 25,000-50,000 people each year. Seeing pop faves like Agnes (hasn’t been on a NOW since 74), Scissor Sisters (82), Cascada (73), Diana Vickers (77), Louise (56). All these, plus artists from previous years still have a big fan following, and probably some discovered these from past NOWs. So adding them again probably wouldn’t hurt, and will bring back a few pop fans.Then we can add brand new acts that are gaining momentum - with lack of promotion on radio/tv for new artists, a physical copy of the song on a CD sandwiched between established acts and big hits can really get the ball rolling. NOW haven’t been strangers to this before. New acts would usually appear as part of labels deal when licensing their bigger songs. Bring it back! Give us something new. Also, so many songs never get a physical release now - so it being on a compilation CD that is yours to keep is such a huge exclusive in my opinion - cos one day an artist, a label, even the streaming service could pull it and never put it back.Finally, get some new people in to curate the album track listings. Keep the ones who have been working since they got there, but add fresh people of different backgrounds who can recommend something new and exciting.The NOW album isn’t dead, it just needs updating for sure.(Sorry the long post - I was talking about this to someone at Hoopla, and I had to share our ideas here)
June 3Jun 3 44 minutes ago, SuperWooper said:I still think they could fully tap into the world of Pop and include songs that are being really enjoyed, but don’t get the streaming numbers.Music is so open to everyone now, and multiple tracks get released each week - and only 5% chart, and then the percentage goes down even more regarding songs being hits. So instead of “what’s selling to most” it should be “what’s getting good reviews, buzz, and followings?”.At one point NOW were the forefront for getting a bit experimental with track listings during the 90s when licensing was more of a battleground for exclusives for other albums. Albums like NOW 26 missed big hits, but kept people interested with unique song choices like “Creep”, “This Garden”, and “Play Dead”. Songs that don’t really fit a “pop-chart” comp, but were still popular due to public reaction.In this day and age, what a lot of fans from my era like is Pop. And it’s not just limited to chart stuff. Like I said, Pop releases are aplenty right now. And if any fans are like me, we would love to see our Pop faves grace a NOW more frequently than now - which is all based on if they chart. You only have to look at something like Mighty Hoopla - a pure pop music festival which brings in 25,000-50,000 people each year. Seeing pop faves like Agnes (hasn’t been on a NOW since 74), Scissor Sisters (82), Cascada (73), Diana Vickers (77), Louise (56). All these, plus artists from previous years still have a big fan following, and probably some discovered these from past NOWs. So adding them again probably wouldn’t hurt, and will bring back a few pop fans.Then we can add brand new acts that are gaining momentum - with lack of promotion on radio/tv for new artists, a physical copy of the song on a CD sandwiched between established acts and big hits can really get the ball rolling. NOW haven’t been strangers to this before. New acts would usually appear as part of labels deal when licensing their bigger songs. Bring it back! Give us something new. Also, so many songs never get a physical release now - so it being on a compilation CD that is yours to keep is such a huge exclusive in my opinion - cos one day an artist, a label, even the streaming service could pull it and never put it back.Finally, get some new people in to curate the album track listings. Keep the ones who have been working since they got there, but add fresh people of different backgrounds who can recommend something new and exciting.The NOW album isn’t dead, it just needs updating for sure.(Sorry the long post - I was talking about this to someone at Hoopla, and I had to share our ideas here)I mean, when you consider only 7000 sales of an album, you can’t necessarily say it’s thriving either.The NOW albums used to be for teenagers who wanted to sample all the latest and greatest hits, which would lead to them getting into certain artists as a result.The need for that is gone thanks to streaming and TikTok. I doubt many teenagers still ask their parents for the latest NOW album for their birthday or Christmas.Stack that with more and more artists removing their rights to be added on compilations and the end result is subpar.I agree on your approach with new compilers and such, and gearing it more toward the pop crowd, but then it ends up being for a certain demographic rather than the general public. However, the general public don’t really decide on what goes into the charts now these days, as streaming has democratised the charts, so people can listen to whatever they want and it’ll contribute to the chart. Because of this, super fans dominate when they continually stream their songs and as a result, get on to the chart. Some serious change needs to be undertaken at NOW Towers if they want the numbered brand to survive.
June 3Jun 3 Any word on the collector's group on FB regarding this week's announcement, anybody? Edited June 3Jun 3 by geraintlewis268
June 3Jun 3 If I was in charge of Now tracklists, another thing I’d do is keep the explicit lyrics in the songs rather than censor them
June 4Jun 4 Just now, geraintlewis268 said:This is due out on 10 July.1 minute ago, Harrison FB said:I don't see 'Like a Rolling Stone' on there...Nor do I see Sunny Afternoon. And also, I'm gutted by the fact they didn't decide to showcase 1965-1967. Oh well... Regardless, I wouldn't say no to a yearbook.
June 4Jun 4 Seeing as this is out 10th July, they’re more likely gonna announce 12" 1987 part 1 next week with a release date of 17th July and wondering if Now 124 is being released 24th or 31st July? I’m hoping for the former as new Spider-Man is out 31st July which will most likely have a soundtrack so I’d rather it got released on 24th to manage a week at number 1 than get released on 31st and miss the top spot
June 4Jun 4 34 minutes ago, geraintlewis268 said:Quite an eclectic selection. Will be adding this one to my collection. I’ve been a growing fan of the 60s sets. Some memorable tunes on them!
June 4Jun 4 I hope we get volume 4 1967-1969 sometime in October but I reckon November. They should release it 6th November so it’s released before Now 125 but saying that, they won’t wanna release it too close to the 90s yearbook which well more likely get 30th October and saying that, if they wanna rehash Now Christmas, release it on 23rd October or 6th November so it’s not clashing with the 90s yearbook
June 5Jun 5 I thought I’d do a prediction for Now 124CD 11. Olivia Rodrigo - Drop Dead2. Ariana Grande - Hate That I Made You Love Me3. Bella Kay - ILoveItILoveItILoveIt4. RAYE & Hans Zimmer - Click Clack Symphony5. Tate McRae - Nobody's Girl6. Bruno Mars - I Just Might7. Alex Warren - Fine Place To Die8. Sabrina Carpenter - House Tour9. Gracie Abrams - Hit The Wall10. Sonny Fodera & CHRYSTAL - My Loving11. Ellie Goulding - Black Prada Dress12. SIENNA SPIRO - The Visitor13. Lady Gaga & Doechii - Runway14. Dominic Fike - White Keys15. Noah Kahan - Porch Light16. Olivia Dean - Baby Steps17. Charli XCX - Rock Music18. Maisie Peters & Julia Michaels - Kingmaker19. OneRepublic - Need Your Love20. Miley Cyrus - Younger You21. Calvin Harris & Jazzy - Satisfy22. Bebe Rexha & Faithless - New Religion23. Teddy Swims - Mr Know It All24. The Kid LAROI - Back When You Were Mine25. The Chemical Brothers - GoCD 21. Alex Warren - Fever Dream2. Myles Smith - My Mess3. Lewis Capaldi - Stay Love4. KATSEYE - Pinky Up5. RAYE - Nightingale Lane6. Temper City - Self Aware7. ANOTR & 54 Ultra - Talk To You8. Nathan Dawe & Tion Wayne - Cola9. Martin Garrix & Ed Sheeran - Repeat It10. Lana Del Rey - First Light11. Ella Langley - Be Her12. PinkPantheress - Girl Like Me13. F3miii - Noble14. Dermot Kennedy - Funeral15. Prospa & Cloonee - Free Your Mind16. Malcolm Todd - Earrings17. Stella Lefty - Boston18. Paul McCartney - Home To Us19. Westlife - Your Love Amazes Me20. Take That - You're A Superstar21. Sam Fender - I'm Always On Stage22. Dara - Bangaranga23. LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER - Eins, Zwei, Drei24. Delta Goodrem - Eclipse25. Justin Bieber featuring Nicki Minaj - Beauty And A Beat
June 5Jun 5 Hoped that they would issue yearbooks from 1965 on as there is enough material to choose from.
June 5Jun 5 13 minutes ago, DaTilt said:Hoped that they would issue yearbooks from 1965 on as there is enough material to choose from.I agree and if not, they should’ve at least done it like the 00s millennium series and do 1960-1961, 1962-1963 etc rather than how they’re doing it now
June 7Jun 7 I know we haven’t got a chance in the universe, but I’d love Bring Your Love by Madonna/Sabrina to feature on NOW 124!I can’t have Madonna’s only appearance to be on a meh-ish Sam Smith track
June 7Jun 7 2 hours ago, nowmusic1993 said:Now 124 PredictionsI'm not sure if ALL of these tracks have charted... but this still looks better than what 123 had altogether. We shall see if the NOW team does improve from that album. If not, then me and @Hadji are gonna leave poor reviews again! Edited June 7Jun 7 by Harrison FB
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