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

  • 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"

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    It’s like you completely ignored everything I had to say. It’s wild that I was told this by someone in the music industry and you’re just like “no” who probably has no experience in the field whatsoev

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I hope they go for a separate 1965 yearbook. Looking forward to 1972 yearbook - a pity that it does not feature any T Rex, but apart from that it is well compiled. Just odd that they start with a x-mas song - I would have put it at the end of Disc 1 after "Mary Had A Little Lamb". "Without You" would have been a decent start for Disc 1.

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2 hours ago, nowmusic1993 said:

Just noticed the irony of Now 123 starting with a song called So Easy😂

More irony with the song that ends it all really. This really is the day Now dies. 🫩

Next volume might as well kick things off with Dermot Kennedy's "Funeral"

Now 123 is available to pre-order on iTunes so I don’t get why 12" 1986 part 2 isn’t

2 hours ago, geraintlewis268 said:

So, since they announced Yearbook 1972 last Tuesday, I feel that my prediction for the next yearbook should be 1996.

It will be 90s and most likely released 10th July but I hope it’s earlier as we usually get the 3rd yearbook end of June. 1996 would be fitting for the 30th anniversary but 1995 would be more better as we only have one yearbook so far ending with a 5

Listening to Now 123 now and it's not a very satisfying experience.

Way too many flops/album tracks that barely touched the airwaves if at all!

Can't see too many people forking out for a physical version of this.

Two December 10 songs FFS! If anyone's not going to be a thing, it's them.

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The adverts have been dreadful for some time. It’s nice to be able to hear the songs properly on this one.

At the moment, the only NOW album I'm looking forward to is NOW Yearbook 1972. It gives me a chance to discover music from that year, which I otherwise wouldn't have even bothered trying. If another 90's Yearbook comes out, I'm hoping it's stronger than the ones we've been having... I'm finding the 90's Yearbooks to be the weakest ones, but that's probably because the numbered volumes were already quite strong on the whole.

The 90's Yearbooks feel like an alternate reality rather than what was true at the time.

Bit odd that Now’s social media pages still have Now 122 as the profile pictures. I swear they usually update it when each volume is revealed? I’ve seen next to no promotion of Now 123 from their end either. I do wonder how much Now 123 will be worth in 20 years in time given that it’ll most likely be the lowest-selling volume in the series so far.

On 10/04/2026 at 16:32, Hadji said:

The advert for Now 123 has gone back to 30 seconds

Not gonna lie, but the ad looks absolutely TERRIBLE! Logo isn't animated, and there's no video clip of 'Choosin' Texas'!

On 04/04/2026 at 23:47, WazzupMyBoyz said:

Sorry if the image quality is bad, but I prefer the original skateboard cover for NOW 84 before it was changed to bunny dolls.

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Didn't know that 84 originally had skateboards! But yeah, the balloon bunnies were the better choice.

2 minutes ago, Harrison FB said:

Not gonna lie, but the ad looks absolutely TERRIBLE! Logo isn't animated, and there's no video clip of 'Choosin' Texas'!

I would imagine they created the advert before Ella released her video as it's barely been out a week.

16 minutes ago, lewistgreen said:

I would imagine they created the advert before Ella released her video as it's barely been out a week.

Yeah, but they really shouldn't have made the ad like that, I was thoroughly disappointed. Even with the terribly poor tracklisting.

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