Now That's What I Call Music! 85

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Now That's What I Call Music! 85

Now That's What I Call Music! 85

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CD 2 has an indie/alternative vibe with songs from The Smiths, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Cure, Lloyd Cole and the Commotions, The Damned, Echo & The Bunnymen, Killing Joke, Propaganda, China Crisis and more.

There’s more from the ZTT ‘songbook’ courtesy of Propaganda’s‘Duel’ on CD 3 along with songs from Howard Jones (‘Things Can Only Get Better’), Stephen Duffy’s hit (‘Kiss Me’), Nik Kershaw’s‘Wide Boy’, Fine Young Cannibals’‘Johnny Come Home’ and King’s‘Love and Pride’.The 3CD set delivers some big pop moments on the first disc including Wham!’s‘I’m Your Man’, ‘Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves’, Eurythmics collaboration with Aretha Franklin, Tears For Fears’ Head Over Heels, Howard Jones’‘Look Mama’, Go West’s Don’t Look Down (The Sequel), Thompson Twins’‘Don’t Mess With Doctor Dream’ and many more. Sting’s excellent ‘If You Love Somebody Set Them Free’ is on here, although that wasn’t the big hit you might remember, while Midge Ure’s‘If I Was’ did, of course, get to number one in Britain. There will surely be a full public enquiry into how Kate Bush’s‘Running Up That Hill’ DOESN’T end up on a compilation celebrating 1985 (especially one that that is released in 2022). Yes, the meteorological #20 hit ‘Cloudbusting’ is included, but COME ON!? Now Yearbook ’85 – Extra will be released early next year and the various artists compilation offers 60 more hits from from 1985. The final disc starts off exploring mid-80s Dance, Electro and Hip-Hop crossover before moving on to some ‘grown up’ pop from the likes of Sting, Bryan Ferry, more Tears For Fears and Marillion. Yearbook ’85 ends blissfully with Art of Noise’s‘Moments in Love’. If 1984 was the best year in pop, then this compilation reminds us that 1985 was almost as good, with post-Live Aid Queen opening in strident fashion with ‘One Vision’, newcomers a-ha almost reaching number one in the UK with ‘Take On Me’, and Tears For Fears deciding to ditch the bedsitter synth-pop, get the guitars out and go ‘global’ with ‘Shout’ and Everybody Wants To Rule The World’.

The previous release in the series, Now 84, is currently the biggest selling album of 2013 so far, with sales of more than 658,000 copies! Now That’s What I Call Music 85 will be released on July 22.



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