Now That's What I Call Music 1991
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Artist:
Various Artists
Label: EMI Int'l
Category: Music
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Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2
UPC: 724352028627
EAN: 0724352028627
ASIN: B00000JNM3
Release Date: 1999-07-13 |
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Listmania:
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Excellent compilation albums
Tracks:
- This Show Must Go On - Queen
- The Whole Of The Moon - The Waterboys
- Sit Down - James
- Sailing On The Seven Seas - OMD
- Where The Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You) - Pet Shop Boys
- Love To Hate You - Erasure
- I'm Too Sexy - Right Said Fred
- Let's Talk About Sex - Salt 'n' Pepa
- Now That We've Found Love - Heavy D And The Boys
- Set Adrift On Memory Bliss - PM Dawn
- Summertime - Jazzy Jeff And The Fresh Prince
- You Got The Love - The Source
- Gypsy Woman (La Da Dee) - Crystal Waters
- Always There - Incognito
- Touch Me (All Night Long) - Cathy Dennis
- Rhythm Is A Mystery - K-Klass
- Apparently Nothin' - Young Disciples
- There's Nothing Like This - Omar
Tracks:
- The Fly - U2
- There's No Other Way - Blur
- The Size Of A Cow - The Wonder Stuff
- Word Of Mouth - Mike & The Mechanics
- Driven By You - Brian May
- Joyride - Roxette
- Wind Of Change - The Scorpions
- Fall At Your Feet - Crowded House
- Saltwater - Julian Lennon
- More Than Words - Extreme
- Get Here - Oleta Adams
- Sadness Part 1 - Enigma
- It's Too Late - Quartz
- Baby Baby - Amy Grant
- Thinking About Your Love - Kenny Thomas
- Any Dream Will Do - Jason Donovan
- Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life - Monty Python
- Dizzy - Vic Reeves/The Wonder Stuff
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Customer Reviews:
NEW SONGS FOR A NEW DECADE.......2003-09-05
This stunning UK collection takes one back to 1991 when fresh new stars were breaking through and some of the greatest 1980s artists were still producing great work. Of the newcomers, Right Said Fred impressed with their simplistic but catchy I'm Too Sexy that ruled the dancefloors, PM Dawn brought a new spirituality to club music and Blur burst on the scene with a refreshing new rock sound. Of the already established artists, first prize must go to The Waterboys for their poetic and ageless song The Whole Of The Moon. James with the tuneful song Sit Down contributes great melodic rock while Salt-N-Peppa enriched rap with their massive hit Let's Talk About Sex. Candi Staton, a wonderful soul singer from the 1970s, contributed her brilliant You Got The Love and the synthpop band Enigma added flavour with their eerie song Sadeness Pt. 1, whilst Swedish superstars Roxette had a huge hit with Joyride. 1980s synthpop masters OMD delivered Sailing On The Seven Seas and Crystal Waters had the world dancing and humming to her classic Gypsy Woman.The German band Scorpions had a well deserved hit with Wind Of Change and Jason Donovan pleased pop lovers with Any Dream Will Do. For me, the most memorable songs on this collection are by The Waterboys, PM Dawn, Candi Staton and Enigma. It was a good year for the music!
One of the most successful of the millenium series!.......2001-05-12
Now 1991 is another successful collection of musical tunes from the featured year.On CD 1 ,we kick off with Queen's sweeping rock melody The Show Must Go On in the year which saw the unfortunate and untimely passing of the legendary group's frontman Freddie Mercury of ... .Other high points are Right Said Fred's catchy disco tune I'm Too Sexy,followed straight after by Salt 'N' Peppa's equally sassy and attitude filled Let's Talk About Sex.And right after that is Heavy D And The Boys with their stirring Now That We've Found Love.Following that is PM Dawn's ... but still strangely haunting cover of Spandau Ballet's True entitled Set Adrift On Memory Bliss,Will Smith,or The Fresh Prince as he was known back then,with the pleasant,easy listening Summertime,and then onto Cathy Dennis with her dance evoking club hit Touch Me (All Night Long) It finishes off with Omar's deep pitched and thouroughly moody There's Nothing Like This.On CD 2,the high points are Oleta Adams' beautiful melody Get Here,and Amy Grant's fun dancefloor tune Baby Baby.And just near the end,you can round it off with Monty Python's classic Always Look On The Bright Side of Life.To be honest,not a single BAD song on the whole album.Buy.
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- Live at Budokan ~ Ian Gillan Band
- All Over England ~ Somewhere Over England
- Phantom Agony
- Monster Ballads ~ Various Artists
- Phantom Agony ~ Epica
- Funeral Dirge for the Rotting Sun ~ Goatwhore
- Dance of Death ~ Iron Maiden
- Idle Gossip ~ Toy Dolls
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Unleashed in the East ~ Judas Priest
Phobos ~ Voivod
Live Au Zenith ~ Kassav'
Or Cheap Breatuinn, Cape Breton's Gaelic Gold: A Selection of Traditional Songs ~ Various Artist
Rock N Roll Greatest Hits Of The 70's ~ Various Artists
Strike Back ~ Wildhearts
Stuart Little (1999 Film) ~ Various Artists - Soundtracks
Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind Hi-Tech Series ~ Japanimation (Joe Hisaishi)
Salute ~ Gordon Lightfoot