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NOW That's What I Call an Era: Such a Good Feeling 1988-1995

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Released: 26th September 2025. NOW Music proudly presents the latest release in the 'Now That's What I Call An Era' series - 'Such A Good Feeling: 1988-1995' - a celebration of a truly transformative time in music, when dance culture reshaped the mainstream, soundtracked a generation, and lit up the charts across the UK and beyond. This 4CD dive into the golden years of house, rave, and club anthems features 82 essential tracks spanning the late '80s to the mid '90s, bringing together the biggest hits and most iconic names that defined the era. CD1 opens in style with 'Such A Good Feeling' from Brothers In Rhythm, this collection's inspiring title.ahead of dance-pop pioneers S'Express with the chart-topping 'Theme From S-Express', Deee-Lite's irresistible 'Groove Is In The Heart', and defining house tracks from Inner City, Adventures Of Stevie V, and Krush. Next up, a trio of #1s : Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler with the hugely influential 'Back To Life (However Do You Want Me)', alongside the brilliant fusion of dub, reggae and house on 'Dub Be Good To Me' from Beats International and the electronic acid house of 'Killer' from Adamski that introduced Seal. UK club culture and the sampling revolution are celebrated in 'Beat Dis' from Bomb The Bass, Coldcut and Yazz & The Plastic Population's 'Doctorin' The House', and Kenny 'Dope' Presents The Bucketheads with 'The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)'. Floor-filling favourites are featured from Nightcrawlers with 'Push The Feeling On', 'Son Of A Gun' from JX, and Tony Di Bart with his #1 'The Real Thing'; whilst rounding off Disc One huge hits from D:Ream, Blue Pearl, The Original, Billie Ray Martin, Kym Sims and Zoë. CD2 kicks off with a run of electrifying Eurodance - all massive club anthems. 'Rhythm Is A Dancer' from SNAP! leads off; a UK No. 1 and one of the defining tracks of the decade - followed by smashes from Corona, Real McCoy, Dr. Alban, Haddaway, KWS and Cappella. The disc continues with Top 10 hits from Maxx with Get-A-Way, Technotronic's Get Up (Before The Night Is Over), and 'More And More' from Captain Hollywood Project. Undeniable dancefloor gems from Berri, Strike, Rozalla, Rob 'n' Raz & Leila K and Opus III all feature, while standout club favourites from The Grid with 'Swamp Thing' and Perfecto Allstarz with 'Reach Up' showcase the continuing innovation of the time. The disc moves towards its end with earworms from Grace and Urban Cookie Collective, before closing with two standout vocal tracks - both covers: Kym Mazelle & Jocelyn Brown with 'No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)', and West End feat. Sybil, with their massive version of 'The Love I Lost'. CD3 begins with the best-selling UK single of 1989 - and a defining dance track - 'Ride On Time' from Black Box, followed by C+C Music Factory with 'Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)', and the huge 'Dreamer' from Livin' Joy, a 1995 No. 1 smash. Big chart hits for M People and Baby D, plus a second #1 appearance from SNAP! are followed by the rave energy of Oceanic, N-Trance, Felix, Xpansions and K-Klass. while vocal house classics from CeCe Peniston with 'Finally', Alison Limerick with 'Where Love Lives', 'Shine On' from Degrees Of Motion, and 'Gypsy Woman.' from Crystal Waters all offer timeless hooks, and feature along with the huge remix of Bobby Brown's 'Two Can Play That Game', plus hip-hop crossover hits from Neneh Cherry with her debut 'Buffalo Stance', and Mantronix & Wondress with 'Got To Have Your Love'. Coming to a to close, the disc winds down with smooth cuts from The Family Stand and Freak Power with 'Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out'. CD4 explodes into life with massive feel-good tunes: - Yazz & The Plastic Population's 'The Only Way Is Up' - a 1988 No.1 and landmark UK house hit opens ahead of 'Big Fun' from Inner City, 49ers with 'Touch Me' and Kym Mazelle & Robert Howard's collaboration 'Wait'. Creative classics from Coldcut & Lisa Stansfield, The Beatmasters, and S'Express are up next, before sophisticated dance-pop from Saint Etienne with 'He's On The Phone', and trance smashes from Utah Saints and Moby. Acid house hits from Guru Josh and D-Mob lead into more of the era's genre-blending classics from Chad Jackson, MC Tunes & 808 State and The Prodigy. Crossover hits from Happy Mondays with 'Step On', the timeless 'Fools Gold' from The Stone Roses and 'Loaded' from Primal Scream, which influentially fused club and alternative scenes. Finally, the ambient house of 'Pacific - 707' from 808 State and The Beloved with Ibiza classic 'The Sun Rising' provide the perfect closing moments for this huge collection of era defining dance tracks. 82 tracks across four discs - An unforgettable journey through the sounds that defined an era - 'NOW That's What I Call An Era - Such A Good Feeling: 1988-1995' - the definitive celebration of a golden age of dance music.

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  • Details

    Released:
    26th September 2025
    Category:
    Rock/Pop, Compilation
    Format:
    CD Album
    Barcode:
    198029162226
  • Description

    NOW Music proudly presents the latest release in the 'Now That's What I Call An Era' series - 'Such A Good Feeling: 1988-1995' - a celebration of a truly transformative time in music, when dance culture reshaped the mainstream, soundtracked a generation, and lit up the charts across the UK and beyond. This 4CD dive into the golden years of house, rave, and club anthems features 82 essential tracks spanning the late '80s to the mid '90s, bringing together the biggest hits and most iconic names that defined the era. CD1 opens in style with 'Such A Good Feeling' from Brothers In Rhythm, this collection's inspiring title.ahead of dance-pop pioneers S'Express with the chart-topping 'Theme From S-Express', Deee-Lite's irresistible 'Groove Is In The Heart', and defining house tracks from Inner City, Adventures Of Stevie V, and Krush. Next up, a trio of #1s : Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler with the hugely influential 'Back To Life (However Do You Want Me)', alongside the brilliant fusion of dub, reggae and house on 'Dub Be Good To Me' from Beats International and the electronic acid house of 'Killer' from Adamski that introduced Seal. UK club culture and the sampling revolution are celebrated in 'Beat Dis' from Bomb The Bass, Coldcut and Yazz & The Plastic Population's 'Doctorin' The House', and Kenny 'Dope' Presents The Bucketheads with 'The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)'. Floor-filling favourites are featured from Nightcrawlers with 'Push The Feeling On', 'Son Of A Gun' from JX, and Tony Di Bart with his #1 'The Real Thing'; whilst rounding off Disc One huge hits from D:Ream, Blue Pearl, The Original, Billie Ray Martin, Kym Sims and Zoë. CD2 kicks off with a run of electrifying Eurodance - all massive club anthems. 'Rhythm Is A Dancer' from SNAP! leads off; a UK No. 1 and one of the defining tracks of the decade - followed by smashes from Corona, Real McCoy, Dr. Alban, Haddaway, KWS and Cappella. The disc continues with Top 10 hits from Maxx with Get-A-Way, Technotronic's Get Up (Before The Night Is Over), and 'More And More' from Captain Hollywood Project. Undeniable dancefloor gems from Berri, Strike, Rozalla, Rob 'n' Raz & Leila K and Opus III all feature, while standout club favourites from The Grid with 'Swamp Thing' and Perfecto Allstarz with 'Reach Up' showcase the continuing innovation of the time. The disc moves towards its end with earworms from Grace and Urban Cookie Collective, before closing with two standout vocal tracks - both covers: Kym Mazelle & Jocelyn Brown with 'No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)', and West End feat. Sybil, with their massive version of 'The Love I Lost'. CD3 begins with the best-selling UK single of 1989 - and a defining dance track - 'Ride On Time' from Black Box, followed by C+C Music Factory with 'Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)', and the huge 'Dreamer' from Livin' Joy, a 1995 No. 1 smash. Big chart hits for M People and Baby D, plus a second #1 appearance from SNAP! are followed by the rave energy of Oceanic, N-Trance, Felix, Xpansions and K-Klass. while vocal house classics from CeCe Peniston with 'Finally', Alison Limerick with 'Where Love Lives', 'Shine On' from Degrees Of Motion, and 'Gypsy Woman.' from Crystal Waters all offer timeless hooks, and feature along with the huge remix of Bobby Brown's 'Two Can Play That Game', plus hip-hop crossover hits from Neneh Cherry with her debut 'Buffalo Stance', and Mantronix & Wondress with 'Got To Have Your Love'. Coming to a to close, the disc winds down with smooth cuts from The Family Stand and Freak Power with 'Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out'. CD4 explodes into life with massive feel-good tunes: - Yazz & The Plastic Population's 'The Only Way Is Up' - a 1988 No.1 and landmark UK house hit opens ahead of 'Big Fun' from Inner City, 49ers with 'Touch Me' and Kym Mazelle & Robert Howard's collaboration 'Wait'. Creative classics from Coldcut & Lisa Stansfield, The Beatmasters, and S'Express are up next, before sophisticated dance-pop from Saint Etienne with 'He's On The Phone', and trance smashes from Utah Saints and Moby. Acid house hits from Guru Josh and D-Mob lead into more of the era's genre-blending classics from Chad Jackson, MC Tunes & 808 State and The Prodigy. Crossover hits from Happy Mondays with 'Step On', the timeless 'Fools Gold' from The Stone Roses and 'Loaded' from Primal Scream, which influentially fused club and alternative scenes. Finally, the ambient house of 'Pacific - 707' from 808 State and The Beloved with Ibiza classic 'The Sun Rising' provide the perfect closing moments for this huge collection of era defining dance tracks. 82 tracks across four discs - An unforgettable journey through the sounds that defined an era - 'NOW That's What I Call An Era - Such A Good Feeling: 1988-1995' - the definitive celebration of a golden age of dance music.
  • Track listing

    Disc 1

    Track name
    Artist
    1.Such a Good Feeling
    Brothers in Rhythm
    2.Theme from S-Express
    S'Express
    3.Groove Is in the Heart
    Deee-Lite
    4.Good Life
    Inner City
    5.Dirty Cash (Money Talks)
    Adventures of Stevie V
    6.House Arrest
    Krush
    7.Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)
    Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler
    8.Dub Be Good to Me
    Beats International
    9.Killer
    Adamski & Seal
    10.Beat Dis
    Bomb the Bass
    11.Doctorin' the House
    Coldcut & Yazz and The Plastic Population
    12.The Bomb! (THESE SOUNDS FALL INTO MY MIND)
    Kenny 'Dope' presents The Bucketheads
    13.Push the Feeling On
    Nightcrawlers
    14.The Real Thing
    Tony Di Bart
    15.Son of a Gun
    JX
    16.Naked in the Rain
    Blue Pearl
    17.U R the Best Thing
    D:Ream
    18.I Luv U Baby
    The Original
    19.Your Loving Arms
    Billie Ray Martin
    20.Too Blind to See It
    Kym Sims
    21.Sunshine On a Rainy Day
    Zoë

    Disc 2

    Track name
    Artist
    1.Rhythm Is a Dancer
    Snap!
    2.The Rhythm of the Night
    Corona
    3.Another Night
    Real McCoy
    4.It's My Life
    Dr. Alban
    5.What Is Love
    Haddaway
    6.Please Don't Go
    K.W.S.
    7.More and More
    Captain Hollywood Project
    8.U Got 2 Let the Music
    Cappella
    9.Get-a-way
    Maxx
    10.Get Up (Before the Night Is Over)
    Technotronic
    11.Got to Get (Feat. Leila K)
    Rob 'N' Raz
    12.Sunshine After the Rain
    Berri
    13.Swamp Thing
    The Grid
    14.Reach Up (Papa's Got a Brand New Pig Bag)
    Perfecto Allstarz
    15.Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)
    Rozalla
    16.It's a Fine Day
    Opus III
    17.The Key, the Secret
    Urban Cookie Collective
    18.Not Over Yet
    Grace
    19.U Sure Do
    Strike
    20.No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)
    Kym Mazelle & Jocelyn Brown
    21.The Love I Lost (Feat. Sybil)
    West End

    Disc 3

    Track name
    Artist
    1.Ride On Time
    Black Box
    2.Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)
    C+C Music Factory
    3.Dreamer
    Livin' Joy
    4.One Night in Heaven
    M People
    5.Let Me Be Your Fantasy
    Baby D
    6.The Power
    Snap!
    7.Insanity
    Oceanic
    8.Set You Free
    N-Trance
    9.Don't You Want Me
    Felix
    10.Move Your Body
    Xpansions
    11.Rhythm Is a Mystery
    K-Klass
    12.Shine On
    Degrees of Motion
    13.Where Love Lives
    Alison Limerick
    14.Two Can Play That Game
    Bobby Brown
    15.Finally
    CeCe Peniston
    16.Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless) [la Da Dee La Da Da]
    Crystal Waters
    17.Buffalo Stance
    Neneh Cherry
    18.Got to Have Your Love
    Mantronix & Wondress
    19.Ghetto Heaven
    The Family Stand
    20.Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out
    Freak Power

    Disc 4

    Track name
    Artist
    1.The Only Way Is Up
    Yazz & The Plastic People
    2.Big Fun
    Inner City
    3.Touch Me
    The 49ers
    4.Wait
    Kym Mazelle and Robert Howard
    5.People Hold On
    Coldcut & Lisa Stansfield
    6.Who's in the House? (Feat. MC Merlin)
    The Beatmasters
    7.Hey Music Lover
    S'Express
    8.He's On the Phone
    Saint Etienne
    9.Something Good
    Utah Saints
    10.Go
    Moby
    11.Infinity
    Guru Josh
    12.We Call It Acieed (Feat. Gary Haisman)
    D-Mob
    13.Hear the Drummer (Get Wicked)
    Chad Jackson
    14.The Only Rhyme That Bites
    MC Tunes vs. 808 State
    15.Charly
    The Prodigy
    16.Step On
    Happy Mondays
    17.Fools Gold
    The Stone Roses
    18.Loaded
    Primal Scream
    19.Pacific - 707
    808 State
    20.The Sun Rising
    The Beloved
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