NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL 40 YEARS - PART 2

(3LP)
In November 2023 we celebrated NOW’s 40th anniversary with a collection of massive Pop hits – but with 40 years of hits to choose from we had to leave out so many fantastic tracks – so it’s time to continue that celebration with NOW That’s What I Call 40 Years - Part 2 – 43 more essential hit tracks – again honouring the legacy with a stellar selection from the past four decades of NOW. Embark on a musical journey from 1983 right up to the present day – on a triple vinyl set pressed on Green, Clear Transparent, and Pink LPs…
Genre Pop
FormatVINYL
Cat. noLPNOW40Y2
Label NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC
Artist VARIOUS ARTISTS
Release Date12/07/2024
Carrier3LP
Barcode0198028005111
Opening with Duran Duran’s 1983 #1 ‘Is There Something I Should Know?’, which featured on the first NOW album along with ‘Temptation’ by Heaven 17. Unforgettable hits including ‘Here Comes The Rain Again’ by Eurythmics, and ‘Two Tribes’, Frankie Goes To Hollywood’s (9 weeks at #1 in 1984) smash are up next and features ahead of Culture Club with ‘The War Song’ and the #1 collaboration between UB40 and Chrissie Hynde, before the side closes with the poignant ‘Holding Back The Years’ from Simply Red. Flip the album over for pure-Pop gems from Level 42 and Bananarama ahead of power-Pop gold from Belinda Carlisle – before three sophisticated vocal performances from Seal, Oleta Adams and 4 Non Blondes.
 
LP 2 ignites with the superb cover of ‘Go West’ by Pet Shop Boys, and features the defining ‘Wonderwall’ from Oasis’ the euphoric club beats of Underworld’s ‘Born Slippy (Nuxx)’ and Faithless’ ‘Insomnia’, alongside the pure Pop magic of the Spice Girls’ ‘Say You'll Be There’, and the powerful and captivating ‘Paranoid Android’ from Radiohead closes the side. Side B is a chart-Pop lovers’ dream: Run DMC and Jason Nevins hit #1 with a fantastic remix of ‘It’s Like That’, and as the ‘90s came to a close there was an explosion of huge Pop hits from established stars including #1s from Pop royalty Kylie Minogue with ‘Spinning Around’, Robbie Williams with ‘Rock DJ,’ and All Saints with ‘Pure Shores’. ‘Are You Ready For Love?’ by Elton John – which hit #1 over 20 years after it was originally released is up next before the explosive #1 ‘Toxic’ by Britney Spears and completing LP2, ‘Rehab’ from Amy Winehouse confirmed her star status. 
 
The final LP opens with ‘Patience’ by Take That, which saw the reformed band back at #1 ten years after they split up, and Girls Aloud’s ‘The Promise’ become a landmark in their Pop story. One Direction became a true phenomenon and there’s also space for fantastic collaborations: Maroon 5 & Christina Aguilera enjoyed a world-wide smash with ‘Moves Like Jagger’ and P!nk partnered with Nate Ruess on the bittersweet ‘Just Give Me A Reason’. The remaining two tracks on this side are both uplifting anthems with the remix of Lana Del Rey’s ‘Summertime Sadness’ by Cedric Gervais leading to Coldplay’s ‘A Sky Full of Stars’.
 
The final side starts off with feel-good vibes from George Ezra with ‘Paradise’, before a run of stellar chart smashes from the past five years including the fantastic ‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart’ from Mark Ronson feat. Miley Cyrus - plus The Weeknd, Lil Nas X, Lewis Capaldi and another massive #1, ‘Bad Habits’ from Ed Sheeran!
 
NOW That’s What I Call 40 Years - Part 2 – a further spectacular celebration of NOW’s legacy with a timeless collection of Pop hits from the past four decades.

TRACKLIST
LP 1 – SIDE A 
1. Duran Duran - Is There Something I Should Know? (NOW 1, 1983)
2. Heaven 17 - Temptation (NOW 1, 1983)
3. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - Here Comes The Rain Again (NOW 2, 1984) 
4. Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Two Tribes (NOW 3, 1984)
5. Culture Club - The War Song (NOW 4, 1984)
6. UB40 & Chrissie Hynde - I Got You Babe (NOW 6, 1985)
7. Simply Red - Holding Back The Years (NOW 7, 1986)    
 
LP 1 – SIDE B 
1. Level 42 - Lessons In Love (NOW 7, 1986)
2. Bananarama - Love In The First Degree (NOW 10, 1987)
3. Belinda Carlisle - Leave A Light On (NOW 16, 1989)
4. Tina Turner - The Best (NOW 16, 1989)
5. Seal - Crazy (NOW 19, 1991)     
6. Oleta Adams - Get Here (NOW 19, 1991)
7. 4 Non Blondes - What's Up? NOW 25, 1993)
 
LP 2 – SIDE A 
1. Pet Shop Boys - Go West (NOW 26, 1993) 
2. Oasis – Wonderwall (NOW 34, 1996)
3. Underworld - Born Slippy (Nuxx) (NOW 34, 1996)
4. Spice Girls - Say You'll Be There (NOW 35, 1996)
5. Faithless – Insomnia (NOW 35, 1996)
6. Radiohead - Paranoid Android (NOW 37, 1997)
 
LP 2 – SIDE B 
1. RUN DMC vs. Jason Nevins - It's Like That (NOW 39, 1998)
2. Kylie Minogue - Spinning Around (NOW 46, 2000)    
3. All Saints - Pure Shores (NOW 47, 2000)    
4. Robbie Williams - Rock DJ (NOW 47, 2000)
5. Elton John - Are You Ready For Love? (NOW 56, 2003)
6. Britney Spears - Toxic (NOW 57, 2004)
7. Amy Winehouse - Rehab (NOW 65, 2006)
 
LP 3 – SIDE A 
1. Take That - Patience (NOW 66, 2007)
2. Girls Aloud - The Promise (NOW 71, 2008)
3. Lady Gaga - Born This Way (NOW 79, 2011)
4. Maroon 5 & Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger (NOW 80, 2011)
5. One Direction - One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks) (NOW 84, 2013)
6. P!nk feat. Nate Ruess - Just Give Me A Reason (NOW 84, 2013)
7. Lana Del Rey & Cedric Gervais - Summertime Sadness (Cedric Gervais Remix) (NOW 86, 2013)
         8.     Coldplay - A Sky Full Of Stars (NOW 88, 2014)    
 
LP 3 – SIDE B 
1. Justin Timberlake - CAN'T STOP THE FEELING! (NOW 94, 2016) 
2. George Ezra - Paradise (NOW 99, 2018)
3. Mark Ronson feat. Miley Cyrus - Nothing Breaks Like A Heart (NOW 102, 2019)
4. The Weeknd - Save Your Tears (NOW 108, 2021)
5. Lil Nas X - THATS WHAT I WANT (NOW 110, 2021)
6. Ed Sheeran - Bad Habits (NOW 110, 2021)    
7. Lewis Capaldi - Forget Me (NOW 113, 2022)
8. Olivia Rodrigo - vampire (NOW 116, 2023)