
NOW - Yearbook 1985-1989: Vinyl Extra (5LP)
Each release in our âYearbookâ series includes a vinyl edition, featuring a selection of tracks taken from the full line-up found on the CD version, plus we have also released an accompanying CD âExtraâ for each of the years⊠Inevitably, this has meant that a huge number of incredible tracks have not been included on the LP versionsâŠ.Â
NOW are proud to present NOW - Yearbook 1985 - 1989: Vinyl Extra - a 5LP boxset featuring an album per year for the period 1985-1989, each featuring an incredible line-up of tracks taken from either the âYearbookâ or âExtraâ that havenât been included on a âYearbookâ vinyl edition before.Â
72 moments of Pop magic in a numbered limited-edition boxset â with each vinyl pressed in the colour of the yearsâ original âYearbookâ.Â
1985: Opening with Wham!âs UK No.1 âIâm Your Manâ, before a run of huge hits including from Go West, Dead Or Alive, Level 42 with âSomething About Youâ, Tears For Fearsâ âHead Over Heelsâ and sophisticated pop from Bryan Ferry with âDonât Stop The Danceâ and Dee C. Leeâs âSee The Dayâ âŠFlip the LP for Simple Mindsâ anthemic âAlive And Kickingâ, alongside The Dream Academy, Billy Idol and John Parrâs âSt. Elmoâs Fire (Man in Motion)â â and following Pat Benatar, Paul Youngâs U.S. chart-topper âEvery Time You Go Awayâ and UK No.1 duet âI Know Him So Wellâ from Elaine Paige & Barbara Dickson.
1986: a-ha and UB40 open a stellar side that features Billy Oceanâs #1 âWhen the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Goingâ, the funk smash âWord Up!â from Cameo and Whitney Houstonâs âHow Will I Knowâ, as well as superb vocals from. Gwen Guthrie and Anita Baker⊠Turn the record over for rock and pop smashes from Bon Jovi with âYou Give Love A Bad Nameâ, Europeâs âThe Final Countdownâ and The Banglesâ US chart topper âWalk Like An Egyptianâ, ahead of pop-dance favourites from Bucks Fizz, Nu Shooz, Mel & Kim and Five Star.
1987: Bruce Springsteenâs âTunnel of Loveâ kicks off a side that includes essential tracks from Jan Hammer, Black, The Cure, Siouxsie And The Banshees, New Order and Duran Duran. On Side Two, pure-pop excellence from Bananarama, The Communards and Boogie Box High lead into the Oscar-winning â(Iâve Had) The Time of My Lifeâ from Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes, before more huge tracks from Alison Moyet, Cliff Richard and TâPau with the 5-week #1 smash âChina In Your Handâ.
1988: Kim Wilde opens a side packed with energy including from Inner City with the huge dance anthem âBig Funâ and Taylor Dayneâs âTell It To My Heartâ. Rick Astleyâs US #1 âTogether Foreverâ and Wet Wet Wetâs UK #1 cover of âWith A Little Help From My Friendsâ are up next ahead of power-pop from Jane Wiedlin and summertime smashes from Belinda Carlisle and Chris Rea. Flip the record for Pet Shop Boysâ peerless âDomino Dancingâ, and Tanita Tikaram and Julia Fordham with brilliant self-penned hits. Sananda Maitreya, Danny Wilson and Deacon Blue lead to the closer; the beautiful âKeeping the Dream Aliveâ from MĂŒnchener Freiheit.
1989: A huge year closes the collection, beginning with Alice Cooperâs âPoisonâ and featuring Roxetteâs âThe Lookâ, huge hits from Transvision Vamp and Debbie Gibson, plus a trio of Stock, Aitken and Waterman productions :- Donna Summer with âI Donât Wanna Get Hurtâ, Kylie Minogue with the #1 âHand on Your Heartâ, plus the massive end of year smash for Jason Donovan, âWhen You Come Back To Meâ. The final side opens with Soul II Soul & Caron Wheelerâs hugely influential âKeep On Movinââ, and second Top 5 hits for Neneh Cherry with âManchildâ, and Holly Johnson with âAmericanosâ. Legends Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello and Roy Orbison follow, ahead of closing tracks (with very similar titles); Tina Turner with âI Donât Wanna Lose Youâ and Gloria Estefanâs huge US #1 ballad âDonât Wanna Lose Youâ.
For âYearbookâ collectors and vinyl fans alike â NOW â Yearbook 1985â1989: Vinyl Extra - 72 amazing tracks celebrating the pop magic of the era.
Each release in our âYearbookâ series includes a vinyl edition, featuring a selection of tracks taken from the full line-up found on the CD version, plus we have also released an accompanying CD âExtraâ for each of the years⊠Inevitably, this has meant that a huge number of incredible tracks have not been included on the LP versionsâŠ.Â
NOW are proud to present NOW - Yearbook 1985 - 1989: Vinyl Extra - a 5LP boxset featuring an album per year for the period 1985-1989, each featuring an incredible line-up of tracks taken from either the âYearbookâ or âExtraâ that havenât been included on a âYearbookâ vinyl edition before.Â
72 moments of Pop magic in a numbered limited-edition boxset â with each vinyl pressed in the colour of the yearsâ original âYearbookâ.Â
1985: Opening with Wham!âs UK No.1 âIâm Your Manâ, before a run of huge hits including from Go West, Dead Or Alive, Level 42 with âSomething About Youâ, Tears For Fearsâ âHead Over Heelsâ and sophisticated pop from Bryan Ferry with âDonât Stop The Danceâ and Dee C. Leeâs âSee The Dayâ âŠFlip the LP for Simple Mindsâ anthemic âAlive And Kickingâ, alongside The Dream Academy, Billy Idol and John Parrâs âSt. Elmoâs Fire (Man in Motion)â â and following Pat Benatar, Paul Youngâs U.S. chart-topper âEvery Time You Go Awayâ and UK No.1 duet âI Know Him So Wellâ from Elaine Paige & Barbara Dickson.
1986: a-ha and UB40 open a stellar side that features Billy Oceanâs #1 âWhen the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Goingâ, the funk smash âWord Up!â from Cameo and Whitney Houstonâs âHow Will I Knowâ, as well as superb vocals from. Gwen Guthrie and Anita Baker⊠Turn the record over for rock and pop smashes from Bon Jovi with âYou Give Love A Bad Nameâ, Europeâs âThe Final Countdownâ and The Banglesâ US chart topper âWalk Like An Egyptianâ, ahead of pop-dance favourites from Bucks Fizz, Nu Shooz, Mel & Kim and Five Star.
1987: Bruce Springsteenâs âTunnel of Loveâ kicks off a side that includes essential tracks from Jan Hammer, Black, The Cure, Siouxsie And The Banshees, New Order and Duran Duran. On Side Two, pure-pop excellence from Bananarama, The Communards and Boogie Box High lead into the Oscar-winning â(Iâve Had) The Time of My Lifeâ from Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes, before more huge tracks from Alison Moyet, Cliff Richard and TâPau with the 5-week #1 smash âChina In Your Handâ.
1988: Kim Wilde opens a side packed with energy including from Inner City with the huge dance anthem âBig Funâ and Taylor Dayneâs âTell It To My Heartâ. Rick Astleyâs US #1 âTogether Foreverâ and Wet Wet Wetâs UK #1 cover of âWith A Little Help From My Friendsâ are up next ahead of power-pop from Jane Wiedlin and summertime smashes from Belinda Carlisle and Chris Rea. Flip the record for Pet Shop Boysâ peerless âDomino Dancingâ, and Tanita Tikaram and Julia Fordham with brilliant self-penned hits. Sananda Maitreya, Danny Wilson and Deacon Blue lead to the closer; the beautiful âKeeping the Dream Aliveâ from MĂŒnchener Freiheit.
1989: A huge year closes the collection, beginning with Alice Cooperâs âPoisonâ and featuring Roxetteâs âThe Lookâ, huge hits from Transvision Vamp and Debbie Gibson, plus a trio of Stock, Aitken and Waterman productions :- Donna Summer with âI Donât Wanna Get Hurtâ, Kylie Minogue with the #1 âHand on Your Heartâ, plus the massive end of year smash for Jason Donovan, âWhen You Come Back To Meâ. The final side opens with Soul II Soul & Caron Wheelerâs hugely influential âKeep On Movinââ, and second Top 5 hits for Neneh Cherry with âManchildâ, and Holly Johnson with âAmericanosâ. Legends Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello and Roy Orbison follow, ahead of closing tracks (with very similar titles); Tina Turner with âI Donât Wanna Lose Youâ and Gloria Estefanâs huge US #1 ballad âDonât Wanna Lose Youâ.
For âYearbookâ collectors and vinyl fans alike â NOW â Yearbook 1985â1989: Vinyl Extra - 72 amazing tracks celebrating the pop magic of the era.
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Each release in our âYearbookâ series includes a vinyl edition, featuring a selection of tracks taken from the full line-up found on the CD version, plus we have also released an accompanying CD âExtraâ for each of the years⊠Inevitably, this has meant that a huge number of incredible tracks have not been included on the LP versionsâŠ.Â
NOW are proud to present NOW - Yearbook 1985 - 1989: Vinyl Extra - a 5LP boxset featuring an album per year for the period 1985-1989, each featuring an incredible line-up of tracks taken from either the âYearbookâ or âExtraâ that havenât been included on a âYearbookâ vinyl edition before.Â
72 moments of Pop magic in a numbered limited-edition boxset â with each vinyl pressed in the colour of the yearsâ original âYearbookâ.Â
1985: Opening with Wham!âs UK No.1 âIâm Your Manâ, before a run of huge hits including from Go West, Dead Or Alive, Level 42 with âSomething About Youâ, Tears For Fearsâ âHead Over Heelsâ and sophisticated pop from Bryan Ferry with âDonât Stop The Danceâ and Dee C. Leeâs âSee The Dayâ âŠFlip the LP for Simple Mindsâ anthemic âAlive And Kickingâ, alongside The Dream Academy, Billy Idol and John Parrâs âSt. Elmoâs Fire (Man in Motion)â â and following Pat Benatar, Paul Youngâs U.S. chart-topper âEvery Time You Go Awayâ and UK No.1 duet âI Know Him So Wellâ from Elaine Paige & Barbara Dickson.
1986: a-ha and UB40 open a stellar side that features Billy Oceanâs #1 âWhen the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Goingâ, the funk smash âWord Up!â from Cameo and Whitney Houstonâs âHow Will I Knowâ, as well as superb vocals from. Gwen Guthrie and Anita Baker⊠Turn the record over for rock and pop smashes from Bon Jovi with âYou Give Love A Bad Nameâ, Europeâs âThe Final Countdownâ and The Banglesâ US chart topper âWalk Like An Egyptianâ, ahead of pop-dance favourites from Bucks Fizz, Nu Shooz, Mel & Kim and Five Star.
1987: Bruce Springsteenâs âTunnel of Loveâ kicks off a side that includes essential tracks from Jan Hammer, Black, The Cure, Siouxsie And The Banshees, New Order and Duran Duran. On Side Two, pure-pop excellence from Bananarama, The Communards and Boogie Box High lead into the Oscar-winning â(Iâve Had) The Time of My Lifeâ from Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes, before more huge tracks from Alison Moyet, Cliff Richard and TâPau with the 5-week #1 smash âChina In Your Handâ.
1988: Kim Wilde opens a side packed with energy including from Inner City with the huge dance anthem âBig Funâ and Taylor Dayneâs âTell It To My Heartâ. Rick Astleyâs US #1 âTogether Foreverâ and Wet Wet Wetâs UK #1 cover of âWith A Little Help From My Friendsâ are up next ahead of power-pop from Jane Wiedlin and summertime smashes from Belinda Carlisle and Chris Rea. Flip the record for Pet Shop Boysâ peerless âDomino Dancingâ, and Tanita Tikaram and Julia Fordham with brilliant self-penned hits. Sananda Maitreya, Danny Wilson and Deacon Blue lead to the closer; the beautiful âKeeping the Dream Aliveâ from MĂŒnchener Freiheit.
1989: A huge year closes the collection, beginning with Alice Cooperâs âPoisonâ and featuring Roxetteâs âThe Lookâ, huge hits from Transvision Vamp and Debbie Gibson, plus a trio of Stock, Aitken and Waterman productions :- Donna Summer with âI Donât Wanna Get Hurtâ, Kylie Minogue with the #1 âHand on Your Heartâ, plus the massive end of year smash for Jason Donovan, âWhen You Come Back To Meâ. The final side opens with Soul II Soul & Caron Wheelerâs hugely influential âKeep On Movinââ, and second Top 5 hits for Neneh Cherry with âManchildâ, and Holly Johnson with âAmericanosâ. Legends Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello and Roy Orbison follow, ahead of closing tracks (with very similar titles); Tina Turner with âI Donât Wanna Lose Youâ and Gloria Estefanâs huge US #1 ballad âDonât Wanna Lose Youâ.
For âYearbookâ collectors and vinyl fans alike â NOW â Yearbook 1985â1989: Vinyl Extra - 72 amazing tracks celebrating the pop magic of the era.














