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  • SuperWooper
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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"

  • SuperWooper
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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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7 minutes ago, Harrison FB said:

Hard pass for me

They should’ve at least done it as an eras if they wanna encourage people to buy it

18 minutes ago, geraintlewis268 said:

Let's hope next week we get a yearbook or era announcement.

If it's another Era album with just recycled tracks, then it'll be another skip for me.

1 hour ago, Harrison FB said:

If it's another Era album with just recycled tracks, then it'll be another skip for me.

Speaking of that, if someday we have NOW Yearbook 60s Volume 3, which I'm hoping to b 1965-1967, I would hope that Sunny Afternoon by the Kinks would be on there, making its appearance on a NOW album for the first time in 40 years.

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Now 123 is the first Now since Now 70s and the first numbered Now since Now 120 to top the compilation chart

1 minute ago, Hadji said:

Now 123 is the first Now since Now 70s and the first numbered Now since Now 120 to top the compilation chart

But it will forever go on without a single number one track, as Olivia Rodrigo has returned to the top, dethroning Sam Fender to 2, and Tame Impala to 4.

5 minutes ago, Harrison FB said:

But it will forever go on without a single number one track, as Olivia Rodrigo has returned to the top, dethroning Sam Fender to 2, and Tame Impala to 4.

At least Now 124 will have number ones and I can’t see them ignoring her from that. She could even be a potential track 1. Shame they didn’t include Bella Kay as it might have given her exposure

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I think, a decade from now, NOW Music's physical sales will have dwindled completely, meaning they will stop making CD versions of their albums and move entirely to digital.

16 minutes ago, geraintlewis268 said:

Again, I hope it's either Yearbook Extra 1972 or Yearbook 60s Volume 3...

I’m hoping they announce extra 1972 next week and for July releases, it’ll more likely be 90s yearbook, 12" 1987 part 1 and Now 124. Best way for them to spread out the July releases is do 90s yearbook 3rd July, 12" 1987 part 1 17th July and Now 124 24th or 31st July

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9 minutes ago, Hadji said:

I’m hoping they announce extra 1972 next week and for July releases, it’ll more likely be 90s yearbook, 12" 1987 part 1 and Now 124. Best way for them to spread out the July releases is do 90s yearbook 3rd July, 12" 1987 part 1 17th July and Now 124 24th or 31st July

Hopefully Yearbook ‘94. I really want to see Bon Jovi - Always and Elton John - Circle of Life OR Can You Feel The Love Tonight on here.

20 minutes ago, Tylky said:

Hopefully Yearbook ‘94. I really want to see Bon Jovi - Always and Elton John - Circle of Life OR Can You Feel The Love Tonight on here.

I’m hoping 1995. We have enough early 90s and nothing else apart from 1985 ending with a 5

1 hour ago, Hadji said:

I’m hoping 1995. We have enough early 90s and nothing else apart from 1985 ending with a 5

Or, 1996. Sorry, I thought I quoted this one earlier.

On 29/03/2026 at 19:34, gooddelta said:

Bravo Hits 133 tracklist is here, out 23rd April.

https://goldesel.bz/audio/sampler/773711-va_-_bravo_hits_vol-133-2026-nogroup

They got Bruno Mars and Alex Warren (plus the new Take That song).

Before complaints are made about Now choosing not to include Bruno and Alex, it's worth bearing in mind that Bravo retails new for the equivalent of £20, whereas Now is still £14, so they can probably splash out a little bit more on licensing than Now (and yet still huge hitters Harry, Taylor, Dave etc are absent). Also the tracklist will have been finalised a little later (clearly for Take That to be on here), so that might have opened up licensing for a couple of songs.

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This arrived today!

It has the full version and not the edit of Rein Me In, must be the first compilation to include that. Also the full version of the Holly Humberstone song that appears as a radio edit on Now 123.

Quite impressive to fit the full version of Rein Me In on when each disc has 25 songs, but shows how short so many of the others are.

JJ next to Loreen is nice sequencing, I see what they did there. Germany's naff but boppy Eurovision entry for this year from Sarah Engels on here too.

Nice to have Alex and Bruno's songs too, and Take That even though it wasn't a hit.

Quite surprised Lush Life is on here, even despite its revival I can't really remember Bravo ever repeating songs that have been on previous volumes, unless in a different remix.

One thing I will repeat again is that this cost about £22, so way more expensive than Now, so they undoubtedly have more budget to play with.

1 hour ago, gooddelta said:

This arrived today!

It has the full version and not the edit of Rein Me In, must be the first compilation to include that. Also the full version of the Holly Humberstone song that appears as a radio edit on Now 123.

Quite impressive to fit the full version of Rein Me In on when each disc has 25 songs, but shows how short so many of the others are.

JJ next to Loreen is nice sequencing, I see what they did there. Germany's naff but boppy Eurovision entry for this year from Sarah Engels on here too.

Nice to have Alex and Bruno's songs too, and Take That even though it wasn't a hit.

Quite surprised Lush Life is on here, even despite its revival I can't really remember Bravo ever repeating songs that have been on previous volumes, unless in a different remix.

One thing I will repeat again is that this cost about £22, so way more expensive than Now, so they undoubtedly have more budget to play with.

But Now afford extra licensing from yearbooks, vaults, 12" 80s, vinyl, eras, pointless spin-offs etc too and at least Bravo fill the discs up whereas Now don’t

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