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NOW is proud to present the next instalment in our ongoing ‘Yearbook’ series, and the final one representing an individual year from the 1980s: NOW – Yearbook 1989. 78 tracks across 4CDs – celebrating a magnificent and eclectic year in pop! CD1 opens with ‘I Want It All’ the lead single from Queen’s ’89 album ‘The Miracle’ ahead of massive and enduring rock-pop anthems – as popular today as they were more than 30 years ago – from Billy Joel with ‘We Didn’t Start The Fire’, Tina Turner with ‘The Best’ and Cher’s smash ‘If I Could Turn Back Time’. Huge hits from Belinda Carlisle and Deborah Harry are followed by the single version of the title track from Chris Rea’s first #1 album ‘The Road To Hell’. Stunning songs from Mike + The Mechanics (‘The Living Years’), and Simple Minds – the #1 ‘Belfast Child’ are up next along with Gladys Knight’s theme to ‘89’s new Bond movie ‘Licence To Kill’…. Lisa Stansfield was one of the year’s biggest new artists as were Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler – both their #1s ‘All Around The World’, and ‘Back To Life (However Do You Want Me)’ feature, as does the chart debut from Neneh Cherry, ‘Buffalo Stance’. Power pop hits from Fine Young Cannibals and Roxette are joined by ‘Love Train’, the Top 5 solo debut for Holly Johnson – before three productions from Stock, Aitken & Waterman complete the first disc: #1s from Jason Donovan with ‘Too Many Broken Hearts’ – from 1989’s biggest selling album ‘Ten Good Reasons’ - and Kylie Minogue with her third UK chart topper ‘Hand On My Heart’ – whilst Bananarama’s cover of ‘Help!’ with ‘help’ from Lananeeneenoonoo, was a Top 3 smash and the years’ ‘Comic Relief’ single… The #1 collaboration between Marc Almond and Gene Pitney, ‘Something’s Gotten Hold Of My Heart’ opens Disc 2, followed by pop-dance gems from Jimmy Somerville featuring June Miles Kingston and two more of Stock, Aitken and Waterman’s biggest hits; a global smash for Donna Summer with ‘This Time I Know It’s For Real’, and the debut single and #1 from Sonia, ‘You’ll Never Stop Me Loving You’. Following pure high energy pop from Debbie Gibson and London Boys, Liza Minnelli enjoyed a Top 10 hit with ‘Losing My Mind’ featuring production from the Pet Shop Boys… New Order and Kon Kan hit with synth pop classics, and Transvision Vamp and Roachford both secured their highest chart placings… The UK chart debut and #1 ‘You Got It (The Right Stuff)’ for New Kids On The Block is up next and another debut in 1989 saw The Beautiful South hit #2 – and the disc closes with a #1 multi-artist charity single – a cover of ‘Ferry ‘Cross The Mersey’ that was released in aid of those affected by the Hillsborough Disaster. Tears For Fears returned in 1989 with a new album ‘The Seeds Of Love’ – and the lead single ‘Sowing The Seeds Of Love’ opens Disc 3 and begins a stellar run of alt-pop and synth led hits – including from Duran Duran (‘All She Wants Is’), Electronic (‘Getting Away With It’), plus R.E.M with ‘Orange Crush’, ‘Lullaby’ from The Cure, ‘Of Course I’m Lying’ from Yello and Pet Shop Boys with ‘It’s Alright’… As the decade neared its close, dance music was becoming hugely popular and evolving into multiple new sub-genres, and some of the biggest club tracks from 808 State, and The Beloved feature alongside The Stone Roses who would become one of the leading bands to emerge in the era fusing indie pop and dance… Shakespears Sister made their debut with ‘You’re History’ whilst Alice Cooper enjoyed his biggest hit in over 15 years with ‘Poison’ - and the disc finishes with power ballads from Martika, Will To Power and Boy Meets Girl with ‘Waiting For A Star To Fall’. The final disc is a celebration of some of the decade’s greatest pop and dance hits, but opens with trio of huge ballads: beginning with the Kylie Minogue & Jason Donovan collaboration ‘Especially For You’ which spent the last few weeks of 1988 at #2, finally claiming the #1 spot in January 1989 – followed by The Bangles who enjoyed their biggest hit with #1 ‘Eternal Flame’ and ‘Stop’ the debut smash for Sam Brown. Holly Johnson makes a second appearance, as do Donna Summer, Neneh Cherry and Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler. The biggest selling single of 1989 was also the year’s biggest floor-filler, ‘Ride On Time’ from Black Box kicks off an amazing run of club classics including from Coldcut feat. Lisa Stansfield, Technotronic, and Kym Mazelle and Robert Howard with their duet ‘Wait’. A run of big hit ballads from Simply Red, Richard Marx, Gloria Estefan and Cliff Richard take the collection to its final two tracks: Jason Donovan with his December #2 ‘When You Come Back To Me’ – and fittingly closing with 1989’s Christmas #1 and the last #1 of the 1980s; five years on from the original, ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’ a new version of the song from the newly assembled Band Aid II.
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NOW is proud to present the next instalment in our ongoing ‘Yearbook’ series, and the final one representing an individual year from the 1980s: NOW – Yearbook 1989. 78 tracks across 4CDs – celebrating a magnificent and eclectic year in pop! CD1 opens with ‘I Want It All’ the lead single from Queen’s ’89 album ‘The Miracle’ ahead of massive and enduring rock-pop anthems – as popular today as they were more than 30 years ago – from Billy Joel with ‘We Didn’t Start The Fire’, Tina Turner with ‘The Best’ and Cher’s smash ‘If I Could Turn Back Time’. Huge hits from Belinda Carlisle and Deborah Harry are followed by the single version of the title track from Chris Rea’s first 1 album ‘The Road To Hell’. Stunning songs from Mike + The Mechanics (‘The Living Years’), and Simple Minds – the 1 ‘Belfast Child’ are up next along with Gladys Knight’s theme to ‘89’s new Bond movie ‘Licence To Kill’…. Lisa Stansfield was one of the year’s biggest new artists as were Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler – both their 1s ‘All Around The World’, and ‘Back To Life (However Do You Want Me)’ feature, as does the chart debut from Neneh Cherry, ‘Buffalo Stance’. Power pop hits from Fine Young Cannibals and Roxette are joined by ‘Love Train’, the Top 5 solo debut for Holly Johnson – before three productions from Stock, Aitken & Waterman complete the first disc: 1s from Jason Donovan with ‘Too Many Broken Hearts’ – from 1989’s biggest selling album ‘Ten Good Reasons’ - and Kylie Minogue with her third UK chart topper ‘Hand On My Heart’ – whilst Bananarama’s cover of ‘Help!’ with ‘help’ from Lananeeneenoonoo, was a Top 3 smash and the years’ ‘Comic Relief’ single… The 1 collaboration between Marc Almond and Gene Pitney, ‘Something’s Gotten Hold Of My Heart’ opens Disc 2, followed by pop-dance gems from Jimmy Somerville featuring June Miles Kingston and two more of Stock, Aitken and Waterman’s biggest hits; a global smash for Donna Summer with ‘This Time I Know It’s For Real’, and the debut single and 1 from Sonia, ‘You’ll Never Stop Me Loving You’. Following pure high energy pop from Debbie Gibson and London Boys, Liza Minnelli enjoyed a Top 10 hit with ‘Losing My Mind’ featuring production from the Pet Shop Boys… New Order and Kon Kan hit with synth pop classics, and Transvision Vamp and Roachford both secured their highest chart placings… The UK chart debut and 1 ‘You Got It (The Right Stuff)’ for New Kids On The Block is up next and another debut in 1989 saw The Beautiful South hit 2 – and the disc closes with a 1 multi-artist charity single – a cover of ‘Ferry ‘Cross The Mersey’ that was released in aid of those affected by the Hillsborough Disaster. Tears For Fears returned in 1989 with a new album ‘The Seeds Of Love’ – and the lead single ‘Sowing The Seeds Of Love’ opens Disc 3 and begins a stellar run of alt-pop and synth led hits – including from Duran Duran (‘All She Wants Is’), Electronic (‘Getting Away With It’), plus R.E.M with ‘Orange Crush’, ‘Lullaby’ from The Cure, ‘Of Course I’m Lying’ from Yello and Pet Shop Boys with ‘It’s Alright’… As the decade neared its close, dance music was becoming hugely popular and evolving into multiple new sub-genres, and some of the biggest club tracks from 808 State, and The Beloved feature alongside The Stone Roses who would become one of the leading bands to emerge in the era fusing indie pop and dance… Shakespears Sister made their debut with ‘You’re History’ whilst Alice Cooper enjoyed his biggest hit in over 15 years with ‘Poison’ - and the disc finishes with power ballads from Martika, Will To Power and Boy Meets Girl with ‘Waiting For A Star To Fall’. The final disc is a celebration of some of the decade’s greatest pop and dance hits, but opens with trio of huge ballads: beginning with the Kylie Minogue & Jason Donovan collaboration ‘Especially For You’ which spent the last few weeks of 1988 at 2, finally claiming the 1 spot in January 1989 – followed by The Bangles who enjoyed their biggest hit with 1 ‘Eternal Flame’ and ‘Stop’ the debut smash for Sam Brown. Holly Johnson makes a second appearance, as do Donna Summer, Neneh Cherry and Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler. The biggest selling single of 1989 was also the year’s biggest floor-filler, ‘Ride On Time’ from Black Box kicks off an amazing run of club classics including from Coldcut feat. Lisa Stansfield, Technotronic, and Kym Mazelle and Robert Howard with their duet ‘Wait’. A run of big hit ballads from Simply Red, Richard Marx, Gloria Estefan and Cliff Richard take the collection to its final two tracks: Jason Donovan with his December 2 ‘When You Come Back To Me’ – and fittingly closing with 1989’s Christmas 1 and the last 1 of the 1980s; five years on from the original, ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’ a new version of the song from the newly assembled Band Aid II.
Track Listing

Queen - I Want It All

Billy Joel - We Didn't Start The Fire

Tina Turner – The Best

Cher - If I Could Turn Back Time

Belinda Carlisle – Leave A Light On

Deborah Harry - I Want That Man

Chris Rea – The Road To Hell Part 2

Mike + The Mechanics – The Living Years

Simple Minds - Belfast Child

Gladys Knight - Licence To Kill (From "Licence To Kill" Soundtrack)

Lisa Stansfield - All Around the World

Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler - Back To Life (However Do You Want Me)

Neneh Cherry - Buffalo Stance

Fine Young Cannibals – She Drives Me Crazy

Roxette – The Look

Holly Johnson - Love Train

Jason Donovan – Too Many Broken Hearts

Kylie Minogue – Hand On Your Heart

Bananarama - Help! (feat. Lananeeneenoonoo)

Marc Almond & Gene Pitney – Something’s Gotten Hold Of My Heart

Jimmy Somerville Featuring June Miles Kingston - Comment Te Dire Adieu

Donna Summer - This Time I Know It's For Real

Sonia – You’ll Never Stop Me Loving You

Bros - Too Much

Debbie Gibson – Electric Youth

London Boys - Requiem

Liza Minnelli - Losing My Mind

New Order – Round & Round

Kon Kan – I Beg Your Pardon (I Never Promised You A Rose Garden)

Transvision Vamp - Baby I Don't Care

Roachford - Cuddly Toy

Roy Orbison - You Got It

Sydney Youngblood - If Only I Could

Bobby Brown - On Our Own

New Kids On The Block - You Got It (The Right Stuff)

UB40 - Homely Girl

The Beautiful South - Song For Whoever

Living In A Box - Room In Your Heart

The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden & Stock Aitken Waterman – Ferry ’Cross The Mersey

Tears For Fears - Sowing The Seeds Of Love

Duran Duran – All She Wants Is

Electronic – Getting Away With It

R.E.M – Orange Crush

The Cure - Lullaby

Yello - Of Course I'm Lying

Pet Shop Boys – It’s Alright

808 State - Pacific 707

The Beloved – The Sun Rising

The Stone Roses - Fools Gold

The Cult – Edie (Ciao Baby)

Alice Cooper - Poison

Then Jerico – Big Area

Shakespears Sister – You’re History

Edie Brickell & New Bohemians - What I Am

Martika - Toy Soldiers

Will To Power - Baby I Love Your Way / Freebird (Free Baby)

Boy Meets Girl - Waiting For A Star To Fall

Kylie Minogue & Jason Donovan – Especially For You

The Bangles - Eternal Flame

Sam Brown - Stop

Holly Johnson - Americanos

Paula Abdul - Straight Up

Donna Summer - I Don't Wanna Get Hurt

Black Box – Ride On Time

Coldcut feat. Lisa Stansfield - People Hold On

Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam

The Beatmasters feat. Betty Boo - Hey DJ / I Can't Dance (To That Music You're Playing)

Kym Mazelle And Robert Howard – Wait

Malcolm McLaren & The Bootzilla Orchestra - Waltz Darling

Neneh Cherry - Manchild

Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler - Keep On Movin'

Milli Vanilli - Girl I'm Gonna Miss You

Simply Red – If You Don’t Know Me By Now

Richard Marx - Right Here Waiting

Gloria Estefan - Don't Wanna Lose You

Cliff Richard – I Just Don’t Have The Heart

Jason Donovan – When You Come Back To Me

Band Aid II - Do They Know It's Christmas?

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  • Product Type: Audio CD
  • Barcode: 0198028814423
  • Release Date: April 25, 2025
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