Various – Now That's What I Call Music! 64
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Box Music (3) – 0946 3 70167 2 5 |
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Series: |
Now That's What I Call Music! – 64 |
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Country: |
UK |
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Genre: |
Pop |
Style: |
Contemporary R&B |
Tracklist
1-01 | Gnarls Barkley– | Crazy | 2:59 |
1-02 | Nelly Furtado– | Maneater | 3:16 |
1-03 | Infernal– | From Paris To Berlin | 2:58 |
1-04 | Rogue Traders– | Voodoo Child | 3:33 |
1-05 | McFly– | Don't Stop Me Now | 3:24 |
1-06 | P!nk– | Who Knew | 3:27 |
1-07 | Sandi Thom– | I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair) | 2:32 |
1-08 | The Kooks– | She Moves In Her Own Way | 2:48 |
1-09 | The Feeling– | Fill My Little World | 3:39 |
1-10 | Keane– | Is It Any Wonder? | 3:05 |
1-11 | Snow Patrol– | You're All I Have | 4:32 |
1-12 | Razorlight– | In The Morning | 3:42 |
1-13 | Orson (2)– | Bright Idea | 4:13 |
1-14 | The Zutons– | Valerie | 3:55 |
1-15 | Dirty Pretty Things– | Bang Bang You're Dead | 3:33 |
1-16 | The Automatic– | Monster | 3:42 |
1-17 | Brittany Murphy– | Faster Kill Pussycat | 3:14 |
1-18 | Tom Jones– | Stoned In Love | 3:38 |
1-19 | Primal Scream– | Country Girl | 4:31 |
1-20 | Bon Jovi– | Who Says You Can't Go Home | 3:49 |
1-21 | Matt Willis (2)– | Up All Night | 3:54 |
1-22 | Fall Out Boy– | Dance, Dance | 3:01 |
2-01 | Lily Allen– | Smile | 3:16 |
2-02 | Rihanna– | SOS | 3:59 |
2-03 | Black Eyed Peas– | Pump It | 3:35 |
2-04 | Snoop Dogg– | Buttonz | 3:51 |
2-05 | Ne-Yo– | So Sick | 3:28 |
2-06 | Busta Rhymes– | Touch It | 3:36 |
2-07 | Young Jeezy– | Say I | 3:32 |
2-08 | Black Eyed Peas– | Mas Que Nada | 3:33 |
2-09 | Lady Sovereign– | Nine2five | 3:01 |
2-10 | Sugababes– | Red Dress | 3:36 |
2-11 | BeatFreakz– | Somebody's Watching Me | 2:47 |
2-12 | Robin Beck– | First Time | 2:40 |
2-13 | Steve Edwards– | World, Hold On (Children Of The Sky) | 3:19 |
2-14 | Supermode– | Tell Me Why | 2:51 |
2-15 | The Dandy Warhols– | Horny As A Dandy | 3:18 |
2-16 | Chic– | Sensitivity | 3:41 |
2-17 | Beverley Knight– | Piece Of My Heart | 3:34 |
2-18 | James Morrison (2)– | You Give Me Something | 3:32 |
2-19 | Will Young– | Who Am I | 4:26 |
2-20 | Kate Rusby– | All Over Again | 3:57 |
2-21 | Girls Aloud– | Whole Lotta History | 3:47 |
Companies, etc.
- Marketed By – EMI
- Distributed By – EMI
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – EMI Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – EMI Records Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Virgin Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – Virgin Records Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Universal Music Operations Ltd.
- Copyright © – Universal Music Operations Ltd.
- Glass Mastered At – Mediamotion
- Pressed By – Mediamotion
Credits
- Compiled By, Concept By – Ashley Abram
- Design – Qd (4)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 0 94637 01672 5
- Barcode (Scanned): 094637016725
- Label Code: LC 0542
- Rights Society: bel BIEM
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LW04
- Matrix / Runout (CD1 (Variant 1)): WWW.MEDIAMOTION.COM 3701682 @ 1 010110
- Mould SID Code (CD1 (Variant 1)): ifpi AAH97
- Matrix / Runout (CD2 (Variant 1)): WWW.MEDIAMOTION.COM 3701702 @ 1 010209
- Mould SID Code (CD2 (Variant 1)): ifpi AAHG6
- Matrix / Runout (CD1 (Variant 2)): WWW.MEDIAMOTION.COM 3701682 @ 1 010108
- Mastering SID Code (CD1 (Variant 2)): ifpi AAHZ1
- Matrix / Runout (CD2 (Variant 2)): WWW.MEDIAMOTION.COM 3701702 @ 2 020204
- Mastering SID Code (CD2 (Variant 2)): ifpi AAHY0
- Matrix / Runout (CD1, Variant 3): WWW.MEDIAMOTION.COM 3701682 @ 2 020210
- Mastering SID Code (CD1, Variant 3): IFPI LW04
- Mould SID Code (CD1, Variant 3): ifpi AAHH7
- Matrix / Runout (CD2, Variant 3): WWW.MEDIAMOTION.COM 3701702 @ 2 020106
- Mastering SID Code (CD2, Variant 3): IFPI LW04
- Mould SID Code (CD2, Variant 3): ifpi AAHE6
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission
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Now That's What I Call Music! 64 (CD, Compilation, Unofficial Release) | Universal (3) | OL 0758 | Russia | 2006 |
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Reviews
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Edited 8 months agoRumours abound that a cassette version of Now 64 was released in 2006, but it is not true. Countless websites and news articles written by journalists too lazy to check their facts will say otherwise, but sadly the Internet thrives on misinformation so there are countless collectors out there who are looking for Now 64 on tape in vain. Granted, there was a cassette version of Now 64 added to the Discogs database a few years ago, but the the submitter was unable to provide any definitive evidence they actually owned a copy, so it was removed. The images of the cassette shell that were ed by the submitter were very obviously faked, with the cover being a compressed crop of the CD artwork (and not even the correct dimensions for a cassette sleeve), and the image of the cassette shell showing an angled cassette with otherwise perfectly straight text!
Some sources (by which I mean online comments) make reference to there being '100 copies' manufactured, so any copies of Now 64 on cassette are therefore incredibly hard to find. In theory, this may have been possible if we're talking about a promo release, but seeing as previous editions of the Now series only had promo copies released on CDr, it makes no sense why the dying cassette format would suddenly be a desirable way to promote a mainstream, commercial release. And there is no reason why any mainstream record company would ever go through the hassle of deg, printing and distributing so few copies, with the possible exception of a mail order sort of thing for die-hard tapeheads. Again, this seems highly unlikely as the Now series is so popular and well-researched by fans, that those who were most likely to have obtained a copy this way would have added it to Discogs or shown it off as part of their collection by now, nestled next to Now 35 on vinyl and Now 4 on CD. Even the most fanatical Now collectors I have met (and I've met quite a few) have never owned or mentioned a Now 64 cassette, so if they don't have one, who does?
So please, let's stop with the conspiracies and accept that Now 63 was the final Now cassette to be released in the main UK series. ittedly, not everything on the Internet is correct, and I may one day be proved wrong. But if I am, I'm pretty sure it won't be long before someone then claims there was a Now 65 on cassette too! -
Now 64 was released in July 2006, and was the last to be released on cassette.
Compact Disc 1
1. Gnarls Barkley - Crazy: Great song.
2. Nelly Furtado - Maneater: Great track.
3. Infernal - From Paris to Berlin: Great dance track.
4. Rogue Traders - Voodoo Child: Great song.
5. McFly - Don't Stop Me Now: Great cover.
6. P!nk - Who Knew: Great track.
7. Sandi Thom - I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair): Great sing along track.
8. The Kooks - She Moves In Her Own Way: Great song.
9. The Feeling - Fill My Little World: Great glam rock track.
10. Keane - Is It Any Wonder?: Great track.
11. Snow Patrol - You're All I Have: Great song.
12. Razorlight - In the Morning: Great track.
13. Orson - Bright Idea: Great song.
14. The Zutons - Valerie: Great track.
15. Dirty Pretty Things - Bang Bang You're Dead: Great song.
16. The Automatic - Monster: Great track.
17. Oakenfold feat. Brittany Murphy - Faster Kill Pussycat: Great song.
18. Chicane feat. Tom Jones - Stoned In Love: Great synth.
19. Primal Scream - Country Girl: Great country rock track.
20. Bon Jovi - Who Says You Can't Go Home: Great song.
21. Matt Willis - Up All Night: Great track.
22. Fall Out Boy - Dance Dance: Great song.
Compact Disc 2
1. Lily Allen - Smile: Great reggae inspired track.
2. Rihanna - SOS: Great song with sample from 'Tainted Love'.
3. Black Eyed Peas - Pump It: Great track based on the 'Pulp Fiction' theme.
4. The Pussycat Dolls feat. Snoop Dogg - Buttons: Great Oriental inspired track.
5. Ne-Yo - So Sick: Great song, though it should have been on Now 63 as it was a hit in March/April.
6. Busta Rhymes - Touch It: Great rap track.
7. Christina Milian feat. Young Jeezy - Say I: Great song.
8. Sergio Mendes feat. Black Eyed Peas - Mas Que Nada: Great version.
9. The Ordinary Boys vs Lady Sovereign - Nine2Five: Great track.
10. Sugababes - Red Dress: Great song.
11. Beatfreakz - Somebody's Watching Me: Great remix.
12. Sunblock feat. Robin Beck - First Time: Another great remix.
13. Bob Sinclar feat. Steve Edwards - World Hold On (Children of the Sky): Great song.
14. Supermode - Tell Me Why: Great medley.
15. Mousse T vs Dandy Warhols - Horny as a Dandy: Great mash up.
16. The Shapeshifters & Chic - Sensitivity: Great track.
17. Beverley Knight - Piece of Your Heart: Great cover.
18. James Morrison - You Give Me Something: Great mellow track.
19. Will Young - Who Am I: Great song.
20. Ronan Keating & Kate Rusby - All Over Again: Great duet.
21. Girls Aloud - Whole Lotta History: Great song.
Another great album, though there are still some songs that missed out
Mary J Blige & U2 - One
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California
LL Cool J feat. Jennifer Lopez -
Embrace - World At Your Feet
Shayne Ward - No Promises
Armand Van Helden - MyMyMy
The Fratellis - Henrietta
Morrissey - The Youngest Was the Most Loved -
this album was also sold on the itunes store with some songs ommited there were 21 songs on the first disc on itunes and only 19 on the second disc according to my itunes copy
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Apparently a cassette version of this does exist, but was an even smaller duplication run than the ones up to 63. Can anyone confirm this...?
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