With The Now series you know what you are going to get, a collection of great and not so great pop tunes which have graced the charts, in this case over the last 25 years. Now 25 years is a collection 60 tunes over 3 CD's which have done exactly that. Can you have a favourite yes, are you going to like everything probably not but pop fans can buy knowing that this is going to offer variety and top ten tunes for every occasion.
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Like other reviewers, I find the origins of some of the tracks somewhat puzzling. The JLL track has already been mentioned, but the rendition of "Sleepwalk" is stated as being by The Shadows (who indeed did record it at one time), but the CD track is, in fact, the original Santo and Johnny version (they wrote it, along with their mum.......)
This shows for shoddy, hasty compilation, and although many of the other tracks are truly filled with nostalgia, I wouldn't want to lose a Pub Quiz night thanks to the mistaken listing on a CD track-list !!
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Ignore the miseries, this is a really good rockin' album. I have kind of mocked these guys for years - yet having heard this CD I am amazed how many of the tunes I actually know and really like. You'll probably be the same. What more can I say? It's cheap as chips. Give it a listen. Hell Yeh!!!!
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Yes yes, Ministry of Sound put out plenty of albums, particularly classic ones, and seem to get plenty of flack in the reviews (!), but honestly this is brilliant. I was given Anthems I for Christmas last year, and that was pretty good, but this follow up is even better. Mostly because it digs out some of the brilliant but not often seen tracks like DReam, S Express, New Order, Orbital and Billie Ray Martin.
Discs 2 and 3 seem to be chronological as well, but it really is big tune after big tune, great if you buy only one dance album. Faithless, Livin Joy, Modjo (what a track!), Olive, Stardust, the list goes on.
I'm lovin it! Couldn't recommend it more...i'll be getting it for people for Christmas...
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Yes yes, Ministry of Sound put out plenty of albums, particularly classic ones, and seem to get plenty of flack in the reviews (!), but honestly this is brilliant. I was given Anthems I for Christmas last year, and that was pretty good, but this follow up is even better. Mostly because it digs out some of the brilliant but not often seen tracks like DReam, S Express, New Order, Orbital and Billie Ray Martin.
Discs 2 and 3 seem to be chronological as well, but it really is big tune after big tune, great if you buy only one dance album. Faithless, Livin Joy, Modjo (what a track!), Olive, Stardust, the list goes on.
I'm lovin it! Couldn't recommend it more...i'll be getting it for people for Christmas...
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Deluxe ? We all have the original album.There is around 68 mins of music in TOTAL which could comfortably fit on one CD.Great talent, but surely she should be able to produce more than 25mins of new material.
Must be Christmas soon...........
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The boys have done it again !! Totally fab I haven't stopped playing it !! Love The Garden and especially the title track !! No need to plug this boys all take that fans support everything you do you amaze me you just get better and better see you in July !!!!!
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Once again AATW have brought us the 2nd clubland of the year, but there's something missing!.....
Cascada of course!
Hopefully Nat & the guys will have the next album out for the summer clubland album!!
Other than that, big tunes on the album include: welcome to the club by Manian, Infinity 08 by Guru Josh project, Ultrabeat's Never Ever, Darren Styles new hit Girls Like You, plus great remixes by the one & only Flip & Fill, & lots more tunes ideal for partyin or blastin in the car!
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