Various - Now That\'s What I Call Music - EMI - Pop
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Track ListingA1 Phil Collins You Can\\\'t Hurry Love (2:53)A2 Duran Duran Is There Something I Should Know (4:06) A3 UB40 Red Red Wine (3:01) A4 Limahl Only For Love (3:47) A5 Heaven 17 Temptation (3:08) A6 KC & The Sunshine Band Give It Up (4:10) A7 Malcolm McLaren Double Dutch (3:40) A8 Bonnie Tyler Total Eclipse Of The Heart (4:30) B1 Culture Club Karma Chameleon (3:59) B2 Men Without Hats Safety Dance (2:45) B3 Kajagoogoo Too Shy (3:40) B4 Mike Oldfield Moonlight Shadow (3:35) B5 Men At Work Down Under (3:38) B6 The Rock Steady Crew Hey You (Rock Steady Crew) (3:47) B7 Rod Stewart Baby Jane (4:37) B8 Paul Young Wherever I Lay My Hat (3:51) C1 New Edition Candy Girl (3:35) C2 Kajagoogoo Big Apple (4:10) C3 Tina Turner Let\\\'s Stay Together (3:37) C4 The Human League Fascination (3:43) C5 Howard Jones New Song (4:11) C6 UB40 Please Don\\\'t Make Me Cry (3:25) C7 Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack Tonight I Celebrate My Love (3:30) D1 Tracey Ullman They Don\\\'t Know (2:57) D2 Will Powers Kissing With Confidence (3:54) D3 Genesis That\\\'s All (4:19) D4 The Cure Love Cats (3:37) D5 Simple Minds Waterfront (4:43) D6 Madness The Sun And The Rain (3:30) D7 Culture Club Victims (4:54) Media Condition » Near Mint (NM or M-) Sleeve Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+) |
Artist | Various | ||
Title | Now That\'s What I Call Music | ||
Label | EMI | ||
Catalogue | NOW 1 | ||
Format | Vinyl Double Album | ||
Released | 1983 | ||
Genre | Pop |
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Information on the Pop Genre
Pop music is a music genre that developed from the mid-1950s as a softer alternative to rock and roll and later to rock music. It has a focus on commercial recording, often oriented towards a youth market, usually through the medium of relatively short and simple love songs. While these basic elements of the genre have remained fairly constant, pop music has absorbed influences from most other forms of popular music, particularly borrowing from the development of rock music, and utilizing technological innovations such as multi-track recording and digital sampling to produce new variations on existing themes. Data from the Discogs music database. Submit a Release.