
NOW That's What I Call Power Ballads: Total Eclipse Of The Heart (4CD)
NOW Thatâs What I Call Music! presents NOW Thatâs What I Call Power Ballads: Total Eclipse Of The Heart. More than 70 epic anthems across 4 CDs, demanding a loud sing-a-long and lots of accompanying air guitar!
Kicking off with the beautiful âWho Wants To Live Foreverâ from Queen and moving into classic Def Leppard with âLove Bitesâ and Bon Joviâs âWanted Dead Or Aliveâ. The â80s big-hitters continue with The Police, Foreigner, Robert Plant, John Mellencamp, and two of the decadesâ most enduring airplay hits, The Cars with âDriveâ and âAfricaâ from Toto. âPrivate Dancerâ, the title track from Tina Turnerâs huge 1984 album features alongside Kim Carnesâ âBette Davis Eyesâ, plus early-90âs powerhouse vocals from Alannah Myles on âBlack Velvetâ and defining ballads from Scorpions and Extreme. The late â70s provide âTwo Out Of Three Ainât Badâ from Meat Loaf, and the discâs sign-off track from Gary Moore & Phil Lynott.
Disc Two opens with the inspiration for our subtitle, âTotal Eclipse Of The Heartâ from Bonnie Tyler, and Jim Steinmanâs epic production continues with CĂ©line Dionâs âItâs All Coming Back To Me Nowâ. Cher, Marillion, ZZ Top, Billy Idol and Pat Benatar all follow, and weâve included Laura Braniganâs huge vocal take on âPower Of Loveâ.
Our third disc begins with timeless â70s soft-rock ballads. âTiny Dancerâ from Elton John, âTelephone Lineâ from Electric Light Orchestra and Thin Lizzyâs âWhiskey In The Jarâ kick off the ultimate sing-a-long, with all-time classics from Harry Nilsson, Billy Joel, Eric Carmen, Joan Armatrading, and the Bruce Springsteen penned âBecause The Nightâ from Patti Smith to follow. More â80s favourites from Peter Cetera, Bryan Ferry, Steve Winwood, TâPau and Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnesâ âUp Where We Belongâ bring this disc to a close.
The final disc opens with a run of stellar contemporary classics, âIâll Stand By Youâ from Pretenders, U2âs âWith Or Without Youâ and âParadiseâ from Coldplay lead in to âAngelsâ from Robbie Williams, plus well-loved smashes from Roxette, Maria McKee, Richard Marx and the peerless collaboration on âSometimes Love Just Ainât Enoughâ from Patty Smyth and Don Henley. Huge airplay tracks from the â90s & â00s round off the collection including defining songs from Train, The Calling, Lenny Kravitz, 4 Non Blondes and Lonestar.
Epic essentials for every collection: NOW Thatâs What I Call Power Ballads: Total Eclipse Of The Heart.
NOW Thatâs What I Call Music! presents NOW Thatâs What I Call Power Ballads: Total Eclipse Of The Heart. More than 70 epic anthems across 4 CDs, demanding a loud sing-a-long and lots of accompanying air guitar!
Kicking off with the beautiful âWho Wants To Live Foreverâ from Queen and moving into classic Def Leppard with âLove Bitesâ and Bon Joviâs âWanted Dead Or Aliveâ. The â80s big-hitters continue with The Police, Foreigner, Robert Plant, John Mellencamp, and two of the decadesâ most enduring airplay hits, The Cars with âDriveâ and âAfricaâ from Toto. âPrivate Dancerâ, the title track from Tina Turnerâs huge 1984 album features alongside Kim Carnesâ âBette Davis Eyesâ, plus early-90âs powerhouse vocals from Alannah Myles on âBlack Velvetâ and defining ballads from Scorpions and Extreme. The late â70s provide âTwo Out Of Three Ainât Badâ from Meat Loaf, and the discâs sign-off track from Gary Moore & Phil Lynott.
Disc Two opens with the inspiration for our subtitle, âTotal Eclipse Of The Heartâ from Bonnie Tyler, and Jim Steinmanâs epic production continues with CĂ©line Dionâs âItâs All Coming Back To Me Nowâ. Cher, Marillion, ZZ Top, Billy Idol and Pat Benatar all follow, and weâve included Laura Braniganâs huge vocal take on âPower Of Loveâ.
Our third disc begins with timeless â70s soft-rock ballads. âTiny Dancerâ from Elton John, âTelephone Lineâ from Electric Light Orchestra and Thin Lizzyâs âWhiskey In The Jarâ kick off the ultimate sing-a-long, with all-time classics from Harry Nilsson, Billy Joel, Eric Carmen, Joan Armatrading, and the Bruce Springsteen penned âBecause The Nightâ from Patti Smith to follow. More â80s favourites from Peter Cetera, Bryan Ferry, Steve Winwood, TâPau and Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnesâ âUp Where We Belongâ bring this disc to a close.
The final disc opens with a run of stellar contemporary classics, âIâll Stand By Youâ from Pretenders, U2âs âWith Or Without Youâ and âParadiseâ from Coldplay lead in to âAngelsâ from Robbie Williams, plus well-loved smashes from Roxette, Maria McKee, Richard Marx and the peerless collaboration on âSometimes Love Just Ainât Enoughâ from Patty Smyth and Don Henley. Huge airplay tracks from the â90s & â00s round off the collection including defining songs from Train, The Calling, Lenny Kravitz, 4 Non Blondes and Lonestar.
Epic essentials for every collection: NOW Thatâs What I Call Power Ballads: Total Eclipse Of The Heart.
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NOW Thatâs What I Call Music! presents NOW Thatâs What I Call Power Ballads: Total Eclipse Of The Heart. More than 70 epic anthems across 4 CDs, demanding a loud sing-a-long and lots of accompanying air guitar!
Kicking off with the beautiful âWho Wants To Live Foreverâ from Queen and moving into classic Def Leppard with âLove Bitesâ and Bon Joviâs âWanted Dead Or Aliveâ. The â80s big-hitters continue with The Police, Foreigner, Robert Plant, John Mellencamp, and two of the decadesâ most enduring airplay hits, The Cars with âDriveâ and âAfricaâ from Toto. âPrivate Dancerâ, the title track from Tina Turnerâs huge 1984 album features alongside Kim Carnesâ âBette Davis Eyesâ, plus early-90âs powerhouse vocals from Alannah Myles on âBlack Velvetâ and defining ballads from Scorpions and Extreme. The late â70s provide âTwo Out Of Three Ainât Badâ from Meat Loaf, and the discâs sign-off track from Gary Moore & Phil Lynott.
Disc Two opens with the inspiration for our subtitle, âTotal Eclipse Of The Heartâ from Bonnie Tyler, and Jim Steinmanâs epic production continues with CĂ©line Dionâs âItâs All Coming Back To Me Nowâ. Cher, Marillion, ZZ Top, Billy Idol and Pat Benatar all follow, and weâve included Laura Braniganâs huge vocal take on âPower Of Loveâ.
Our third disc begins with timeless â70s soft-rock ballads. âTiny Dancerâ from Elton John, âTelephone Lineâ from Electric Light Orchestra and Thin Lizzyâs âWhiskey In The Jarâ kick off the ultimate sing-a-long, with all-time classics from Harry Nilsson, Billy Joel, Eric Carmen, Joan Armatrading, and the Bruce Springsteen penned âBecause The Nightâ from Patti Smith to follow. More â80s favourites from Peter Cetera, Bryan Ferry, Steve Winwood, TâPau and Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnesâ âUp Where We Belongâ bring this disc to a close.
The final disc opens with a run of stellar contemporary classics, âIâll Stand By Youâ from Pretenders, U2âs âWith Or Without Youâ and âParadiseâ from Coldplay lead in to âAngelsâ from Robbie Williams, plus well-loved smashes from Roxette, Maria McKee, Richard Marx and the peerless collaboration on âSometimes Love Just Ainât Enoughâ from Patty Smyth and Don Henley. Huge airplay tracks from the â90s & â00s round off the collection including defining songs from Train, The Calling, Lenny Kravitz, 4 Non Blondes and Lonestar.
Epic essentials for every collection: NOW Thatâs What I Call Power Ballads: Total Eclipse Of The Heart.













