
NOW - Yearbook 1987 (3LP)
NOW is proud to present the next instalment in our ongoing âYearbookâ series â and takes a look back to 37 years ago â with 43 tracks on 3 LPs, pressed on Translucent Orange Vinyl, to celebrate a stellar year of Pop singles. NOW â Yearbook 1987.
Kicking off with a run of huge hits that truly underline just how stellar a year for the singles chart 1987 was: George Michael opens the collection with the title track from his debut solo album âFaithâ, and is followed by the yearsâ Christmas #1, Pet Shop Boys with their version of âAlways On My Mindâ, and âTrue Faithâ, a defining single in the rich discography of New Order. Dance music was evolving and M/A/R/R/S with their #1 âPump Up The Volumeâ was one of the first sample-led club tracks to become a mainstream hit and would be instrumental in paving the way for how dance music was often constructed going forward. In their fifth year of hits Eurythmics continued to deliver stunning singles and âBeethoven (I Love To Listen To)â still sounds breathtakingly original today⊠Established hitmakers Duran Duran, and the Pretenders complete the sideâŠ.Turn the LP over for hits that produced continued success for ABC, Level 42, The Blow Monkeys, Swing Out Sister and a well-chosen cover for Fine Young Cannibals, as well as a chart debut for Curiosity Killed The Cat with âDown To Earthâ, and a big hit on re-release for âWonderful Lifeâ from Black.
A second appearance for George Michael opens LP2 â this time in partnership with Aretha Franklin on their #1 âI Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)â ahead of Whiney Houstonâs floor-filler and second #1 âI Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)â, plus Donna Summer continued her massive run of hits with âDinner With Gershwinâ, and âCriticizeâ gave Alexander OâNeal a dance-floor smash. A superb debut from Rosie Vela with âMagic Smileâ leads into the side closer from Suzanne Vega with âLukaâ.
The other side of LP2 celebrates an amazing year of success for the Stock, Aitken & Waterman team: They wrote and produced
â87âs biggest selling single â âNever Gonna Give You Upâ, the debut for Rick Astley, and the #1 âRespectableâ for Mel & Kim, they co-wrote and produced Bananaramaâs âLove In The First Degreeâ, and produced Dead Or Aliveâs âSomething In My Houseâ.
Man 2 Man had a huge HI-NRG hit with âMale Stripperâ, the charts welcomed debuts from Living In A Box and Sananda Maitreya, here with his second hit âWishing Wellâ â whilst the disc closes with the first solo single and #1 for Boy George with his cover of âEverything I Ownâ.
LP3 opens celebrating the gothic rock and huge Jim Steinman production on âThis Corrosionâ from The Sisters Of Mercy, before a stunning run of legendary artists and timeless songs including Iggy Pop, Paul Simon, Sting, Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi before Crowded House close the side with their UK chart debut, the timeless âDonât Dream Itâs Overâ. The final side presents an exceptional run of pure pop, starting with a second appearance on this Yearbook for Pet Shop Boys, this time with Dusty Springfield on the sophisticated pop of âWhat Have I Done To Deserve Thisâ, ahead of A-Ha with âCry Wolfâ, âIs This Love?â from Alison Moyet, and first hits in 1987 for Johnny Hates Jazz and Wet Wet Wet. The beautiful âOnce Upon A Long Agoâ, the single release from Paul McCartneyâs âAll The Bestâ collection leads into a track that, in recent years makes an appearance in the charts every Christmas - 1987 was the release year for âFairytale Of New Yorkâ â and so, the Yearbook for 1987 closes on this truly timeless classic from The Pogues feat. Kirsty MacColl.
NOW â Yearbook 1987 â A celebration of the diversity and wonderful creativity of a truly magnificent year in Pop.
NOW is proud to present the next instalment in our ongoing âYearbookâ series â and takes a look back to 37 years ago â with 43 tracks on 3 LPs, pressed on Translucent Orange Vinyl, to celebrate a stellar year of Pop singles. NOW â Yearbook 1987.
Kicking off with a run of huge hits that truly underline just how stellar a year for the singles chart 1987 was: George Michael opens the collection with the title track from his debut solo album âFaithâ, and is followed by the yearsâ Christmas #1, Pet Shop Boys with their version of âAlways On My Mindâ, and âTrue Faithâ, a defining single in the rich discography of New Order. Dance music was evolving and M/A/R/R/S with their #1 âPump Up The Volumeâ was one of the first sample-led club tracks to become a mainstream hit and would be instrumental in paving the way for how dance music was often constructed going forward. In their fifth year of hits Eurythmics continued to deliver stunning singles and âBeethoven (I Love To Listen To)â still sounds breathtakingly original today⊠Established hitmakers Duran Duran, and the Pretenders complete the sideâŠ.Turn the LP over for hits that produced continued success for ABC, Level 42, The Blow Monkeys, Swing Out Sister and a well-chosen cover for Fine Young Cannibals, as well as a chart debut for Curiosity Killed The Cat with âDown To Earthâ, and a big hit on re-release for âWonderful Lifeâ from Black.
A second appearance for George Michael opens LP2 â this time in partnership with Aretha Franklin on their #1 âI Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)â ahead of Whiney Houstonâs floor-filler and second #1 âI Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)â, plus Donna Summer continued her massive run of hits with âDinner With Gershwinâ, and âCriticizeâ gave Alexander OâNeal a dance-floor smash. A superb debut from Rosie Vela with âMagic Smileâ leads into the side closer from Suzanne Vega with âLukaâ.
The other side of LP2 celebrates an amazing year of success for the Stock, Aitken & Waterman team: They wrote and produced
â87âs biggest selling single â âNever Gonna Give You Upâ, the debut for Rick Astley, and the #1 âRespectableâ for Mel & Kim, they co-wrote and produced Bananaramaâs âLove In The First Degreeâ, and produced Dead Or Aliveâs âSomething In My Houseâ.
Man 2 Man had a huge HI-NRG hit with âMale Stripperâ, the charts welcomed debuts from Living In A Box and Sananda Maitreya, here with his second hit âWishing Wellâ â whilst the disc closes with the first solo single and #1 for Boy George with his cover of âEverything I Ownâ.
LP3 opens celebrating the gothic rock and huge Jim Steinman production on âThis Corrosionâ from The Sisters Of Mercy, before a stunning run of legendary artists and timeless songs including Iggy Pop, Paul Simon, Sting, Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi before Crowded House close the side with their UK chart debut, the timeless âDonât Dream Itâs Overâ. The final side presents an exceptional run of pure pop, starting with a second appearance on this Yearbook for Pet Shop Boys, this time with Dusty Springfield on the sophisticated pop of âWhat Have I Done To Deserve Thisâ, ahead of A-Ha with âCry Wolfâ, âIs This Love?â from Alison Moyet, and first hits in 1987 for Johnny Hates Jazz and Wet Wet Wet. The beautiful âOnce Upon A Long Agoâ, the single release from Paul McCartneyâs âAll The Bestâ collection leads into a track that, in recent years makes an appearance in the charts every Christmas - 1987 was the release year for âFairytale Of New Yorkâ â and so, the Yearbook for 1987 closes on this truly timeless classic from The Pogues feat. Kirsty MacColl.
NOW â Yearbook 1987 â A celebration of the diversity and wonderful creativity of a truly magnificent year in Pop.
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NOW is proud to present the next instalment in our ongoing âYearbookâ series â and takes a look back to 37 years ago â with 43 tracks on 3 LPs, pressed on Translucent Orange Vinyl, to celebrate a stellar year of Pop singles. NOW â Yearbook 1987.
Kicking off with a run of huge hits that truly underline just how stellar a year for the singles chart 1987 was: George Michael opens the collection with the title track from his debut solo album âFaithâ, and is followed by the yearsâ Christmas #1, Pet Shop Boys with their version of âAlways On My Mindâ, and âTrue Faithâ, a defining single in the rich discography of New Order. Dance music was evolving and M/A/R/R/S with their #1 âPump Up The Volumeâ was one of the first sample-led club tracks to become a mainstream hit and would be instrumental in paving the way for how dance music was often constructed going forward. In their fifth year of hits Eurythmics continued to deliver stunning singles and âBeethoven (I Love To Listen To)â still sounds breathtakingly original today⊠Established hitmakers Duran Duran, and the Pretenders complete the sideâŠ.Turn the LP over for hits that produced continued success for ABC, Level 42, The Blow Monkeys, Swing Out Sister and a well-chosen cover for Fine Young Cannibals, as well as a chart debut for Curiosity Killed The Cat with âDown To Earthâ, and a big hit on re-release for âWonderful Lifeâ from Black.
A second appearance for George Michael opens LP2 â this time in partnership with Aretha Franklin on their #1 âI Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)â ahead of Whiney Houstonâs floor-filler and second #1 âI Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)â, plus Donna Summer continued her massive run of hits with âDinner With Gershwinâ, and âCriticizeâ gave Alexander OâNeal a dance-floor smash. A superb debut from Rosie Vela with âMagic Smileâ leads into the side closer from Suzanne Vega with âLukaâ.
The other side of LP2 celebrates an amazing year of success for the Stock, Aitken & Waterman team: They wrote and produced
â87âs biggest selling single â âNever Gonna Give You Upâ, the debut for Rick Astley, and the #1 âRespectableâ for Mel & Kim, they co-wrote and produced Bananaramaâs âLove In The First Degreeâ, and produced Dead Or Aliveâs âSomething In My Houseâ.
Man 2 Man had a huge HI-NRG hit with âMale Stripperâ, the charts welcomed debuts from Living In A Box and Sananda Maitreya, here with his second hit âWishing Wellâ â whilst the disc closes with the first solo single and #1 for Boy George with his cover of âEverything I Ownâ.
LP3 opens celebrating the gothic rock and huge Jim Steinman production on âThis Corrosionâ from The Sisters Of Mercy, before a stunning run of legendary artists and timeless songs including Iggy Pop, Paul Simon, Sting, Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi before Crowded House close the side with their UK chart debut, the timeless âDonât Dream Itâs Overâ. The final side presents an exceptional run of pure pop, starting with a second appearance on this Yearbook for Pet Shop Boys, this time with Dusty Springfield on the sophisticated pop of âWhat Have I Done To Deserve Thisâ, ahead of A-Ha with âCry Wolfâ, âIs This Love?â from Alison Moyet, and first hits in 1987 for Johnny Hates Jazz and Wet Wet Wet. The beautiful âOnce Upon A Long Agoâ, the single release from Paul McCartneyâs âAll The Bestâ collection leads into a track that, in recent years makes an appearance in the charts every Christmas - 1987 was the release year for âFairytale Of New Yorkâ â and so, the Yearbook for 1987 closes on this truly timeless classic from The Pogues feat. Kirsty MacColl.
NOW â Yearbook 1987 â A celebration of the diversity and wonderful creativity of a truly magnificent year in Pop.












