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NOW Yearbook 1985-1989: The Final Chapter

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Released: 13th February 2026. In 2025 NOW was proud to complete the Yearbooks for the individual years from the 1980's... however, we haven't finished quite yet with the superb pop years 1985-1989. As we did with the decades' first half, we want to present some of the brilliant songs that we didn't get to feature... yet. We proudly present 'NOW - Yearbook 1985-1989: The Final Chapter' - a 79-track 4CD set celebrating more pop magic from an exceptional time in the UK charts. Opening with Queen's beautiful 'Who Wants To Live Forever' ahead of Pet Shop Boys' debut hit, the #1 'West End Girls' - and Eurythmics with elegant synth-pop on 'It's Alright (Baby's Coming Back)'. A run of gems come next including from a-ha, Go West and Bananarama. Taylor Dayne and Gloria Estefan provide huge pop-dance anthems while remixes of '70s classics proved very popular for Chaka Khan, Bill Withers and Michael Jackson & Jackson 5. Hits from Bobby Brown, De La Soul, Five Star and Sananda Maitreya lead toward the first disc's closing trio of sophisticated pop from Level 42, Bryan Ferry and Sade with 1985's stunning 'Is It A Crime'. The second disc opens with Freddie Mercury's incredible cover of 'The Great Pretender', and is followed by one of the greatest power-ballads ever from Heart with 'Alone'. More ballads from Chicago, T'Pau and Tina Turner's cover of 'I Can't Stand The Rain' lead to the 1989 debut hit from Texas 'I Don't Want A Lover', along with more hits from The Stranglers, Deacon Blue, Big Country and Simple Minds. A run of some of the era's best alternative pop is next including outstanding tracks from R.E.M., The Cure, New Order and The Sisters Of Mercy. Dead Or Alive, China Crisis, and King enjoyed continued hits in the mid-80s and Fuzzbox celebrated their Top 20 debut in 1989 - as Amazulu had done in 1985. The disc closes with a pair of pop-reggae smash hits from Aswad and UB40 who hit the Top 3 with 'Don't Break My Heart'. Bruce Springsteen made one of the era's defining albums with 'Born In The USA', and its' lead single 'Dancing In The Dark' opens Disc 3, ahead of rock from Bon Jovi and the collaboration 'Out In The Fields' from Gary Moore & Phil Lynott. Paul McCartney's film theme 'Spies Like Us' is next along with Mike + The Mechanics, Belinda Carlisle and The Bangles. Huge hits from The Proclaimers, Status Quo and The Art Of Noise & Tom Jones' version of 'Kiss' come ahead of massive dance-floor tracks from D-Mob, Bomb The Bass, Cameo, Midnight Star, Jaki Graham, plus soulful vocals from The Christians, Alexander O'Neal and Natalie Cole - with a powerful performance from Whitney Houston on the disc closer 'Didn't We Almost Have It All'. The final disc kicks off with a second appearance on this collection and with another #1 - Pet Shop Boys with the peerless 'It's A Sin'. Next up The Communards 'So Cold The Night' and Bronski Beat with 'Hit That Perfect Beat' leading into another synth driven club smash from Trans X. A huge run of pure-pop follows, opening with Stock-Aitken-Waterman produced hits for The Reynolds Girls, Samantha Fox, Sinitta and Sonia ahead of gems from Eighth Wonder, Wet Wet Wet and Johnny Hates Jazz. Swing Out Sister continued their hits in 1987 with 'Twilight World', whilst 1986 saw the debut for Hollywood Beyond, and Living In A Box enjoyed their second Top 10 success in 1989 - plus more pop hits from Bros and Tiffany. 'Foolish Beat' in 1988 made Debbie Gibson the youngest female artist to write, produce and perform a U.S. #1.whilst the final three tracks on the collection are all covers: Jimmy Nail took 'Love Don't Live Here Anymore' to #3 in 1985, and at Christmas 1987 Rick Astley competed with the re-released original and made #2 with 'When I Fall In Love'.but the final word goes to Cliff Richard, who with Hank Marvin and stars of the TV show 'The Young Ones' hit #1 in 1986 for Comic Relief with 'Living Doll' - twenty-seven years after it topped the chart in its' original version. 'NOW - Yearbook 1985-1989: The Final Chapter' - A continued celebration of the diversity and wonderful creativity of this magical era in pop.

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    • Details

      Released:
      13th February 2026
      Category:
      Rock/Pop, Compilation
      Format:
      CD Album
      Barcode:
      198029780321
    • Description

      In 2025 NOW was proud to complete the Yearbooks for the individual years from the 1980's... however, we haven't finished quite yet with the superb pop years 1985-1989. As we did with the decades' first half, we want to present some of the brilliant songs that we didn't get to feature... yet. We proudly present 'NOW - Yearbook 1985-1989: The Final Chapter' - a 79-track 4CD set celebrating more pop magic from an exceptional time in the UK charts. Opening with Queen's beautiful 'Who Wants To Live Forever' ahead of Pet Shop Boys' debut hit, the #1 'West End Girls' - and Eurythmics with elegant synth-pop on 'It's Alright (Baby's Coming Back)'. A run of gems come next including from a-ha, Go West and Bananarama. Taylor Dayne and Gloria Estefan provide huge pop-dance anthems while remixes of '70s classics proved very popular for Chaka Khan, Bill Withers and Michael Jackson & Jackson 5. Hits from Bobby Brown, De La Soul, Five Star and Sananda Maitreya lead toward the first disc's closing trio of sophisticated pop from Level 42, Bryan Ferry and Sade with 1985's stunning 'Is It A Crime'. The second disc opens with Freddie Mercury's incredible cover of 'The Great Pretender', and is followed by one of the greatest power-ballads ever from Heart with 'Alone'. More ballads from Chicago, T'Pau and Tina Turner's cover of 'I Can't Stand The Rain' lead to the 1989 debut hit from Texas 'I Don't Want A Lover', along with more hits from The Stranglers, Deacon Blue, Big Country and Simple Minds. A run of some of the era's best alternative pop is next including outstanding tracks from R.E.M., The Cure, New Order and The Sisters Of Mercy. Dead Or Alive, China Crisis, and King enjoyed continued hits in the mid-80s and Fuzzbox celebrated their Top 20 debut in 1989 - as Amazulu had done in 1985. The disc closes with a pair of pop-reggae smash hits from Aswad and UB40 who hit the Top 3 with 'Don't Break My Heart'. Bruce Springsteen made one of the era's defining albums with 'Born In The USA', and its' lead single 'Dancing In The Dark' opens Disc 3, ahead of rock from Bon Jovi and the collaboration 'Out In The Fields' from Gary Moore & Phil Lynott. Paul McCartney's film theme 'Spies Like Us' is next along with Mike + The Mechanics, Belinda Carlisle and The Bangles. Huge hits from The Proclaimers, Status Quo and The Art Of Noise & Tom Jones' version of 'Kiss' come ahead of massive dance-floor tracks from D-Mob, Bomb The Bass, Cameo, Midnight Star, Jaki Graham, plus soulful vocals from The Christians, Alexander O'Neal and Natalie Cole - with a powerful performance from Whitney Houston on the disc closer 'Didn't We Almost Have It All'. The final disc kicks off with a second appearance on this collection and with another #1 - Pet Shop Boys with the peerless 'It's A Sin'. Next up The Communards 'So Cold The Night' and Bronski Beat with 'Hit That Perfect Beat' leading into another synth driven club smash from Trans X. A huge run of pure-pop follows, opening with Stock-Aitken-Waterman produced hits for The Reynolds Girls, Samantha Fox, Sinitta and Sonia ahead of gems from Eighth Wonder, Wet Wet Wet and Johnny Hates Jazz. Swing Out Sister continued their hits in 1987 with 'Twilight World', whilst 1986 saw the debut for Hollywood Beyond, and Living In A Box enjoyed their second Top 10 success in 1989 - plus more pop hits from Bros and Tiffany. 'Foolish Beat' in 1988 made Debbie Gibson the youngest female artist to write, produce and perform a U.S. #1.whilst the final three tracks on the collection are all covers: Jimmy Nail took 'Love Don't Live Here Anymore' to #3 in 1985, and at Christmas 1987 Rick Astley competed with the re-released original and made #2 with 'When I Fall In Love'.but the final word goes to Cliff Richard, who with Hank Marvin and stars of the TV show 'The Young Ones' hit #1 in 1986 for Comic Relief with 'Living Doll' - twenty-seven years after it topped the chart in its' original version. 'NOW - Yearbook 1985-1989: The Final Chapter' - A continued celebration of the diversity and wonderful creativity of this magical era in pop.
    • Track listing

      Disc 1

      Track name
      Artist
      1.Who Wants to Live Forever
      Queen
      2.West End Girls
      Pet Shop Boys
      3.It's Alright (Baby's Coming Back)
      Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart
      4.King for a Day
      Thompson Twins
      5.Train of Thought
      a-ha
      6.Call Me
      Go West
      7.I Can't Help It
      Bananarama
      8.Prove Your Love
      Taylor Dayne
      9.Rhythm Is Gonna Get You
      Gloria Estefan
      10.I'm Every Woman (Remix Edit)
      Chaka Kahn
      11.I Want You Back (PWL Remix)
      Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5
      12.Lovely Day (7'' Sunshine Mix)
      Bill Withers
      13.Every Little Step
      Bobby Brown
      14.Me Myself and I
      De La Soul
      15.Find the Time
      Five Star
      16.Dance Little Sister
      Sananda Maitreya
      17.To Be With You Again
      Level 42
      18.The Right Stuff
      Bryan Ferry
      19.Is It a Crime
      Sade

      Disc 2

      Track name
      Artist
      1.The Great Pretender
      Freddie Mercury
      2.Alone
      Heart
      3.You're the Inspiration
      Chicago
      4.I Will Be With You
      T'Pau
      5.I Can't Stand the Rain
      Tina Turner
      6.I Don't Want a Lover
      Texas
      7.All Day and All of the Night
      The Stranglers
      8.Wages Day
      Deacon Blue
      9.Look Away
      Big Country
      10.Ghostdancing
      Simple Minds
      11.Stand
      R.E.M.
      12.Catch
      The Cure
      13.State of the Nation
      New Order
      14.Dominion
      The Sisters of Mercy
      15.In Too Deep
      Dead Or Alive
      16.King in a Catholic Style (Wake Up)
      China Crisis
      17.Alone With You
      King
      18.International Rescue
      Fuzzbox
      19.Excitable
      Amazulu
      20.Give a Little Love
      Aswad
      21.Don't Break My Heart
      UB40

      Disc 3

      Track name
      Artist
      1.Dancing in the Dark
      Bruce Springsteen
      2.Born to Be My Baby
      Bon Jovi
      3.Out in the Fields
      Gary Moore & Phil Lynott
      4.Spies Like Us
      Paul McCartney
      5.Silent Running
      Mike + The Mechanics
      6.World Without You
      Belinda Carlisle
      7.Walking Down Your Street
      The Bangles
      8.I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)
      The Proclaimers
      9.Burning Bridges (On and Off and On Again)
      Status Quo
      10.Kiss (Feat. Tom Jones)
      The Art of Noise
      11.We Call It Acieed (Feat. Gary Haisman)
      D-Mob
      12.Don't Make Me Wait
      Bomb the Bass
      13.Back and Forth
      Cameo
      14.Midas Touch
      Midnight Star
      15.Round and Around
      Jaki Graham
      16.Ideal World
      The Christians
      17.If You Were Here Tonight
      Alexander O'Neal
      18.Miss You Like Crazy
      Natalie Cole
      19.Didn't We Almost Have It All
      Whitney Houston

      Disc 4

      Track name
      Artist
      1.It's a Sin
      Pet Shop Boys
      2.So Cold the Night
      The Communards
      3.Hit That Perfect Beat
      Bronski Beat
      4.Living On Video
      Trans-X
      5.I'd Rather Jack
      The Reynolds Girls
      6.I Only Wanna Be With You
      Samantha Fox
      7.Cross My Broken Heart
      Sinitta
      8.Can't Forget You
      Sonia
      9.Cross My Heart
      Eighth Wonder
      10.Angel Eyes (Home and Away)
      Wet Wet Wet
      11.Turn Back the Clock
      Johnny Hates Jazz
      12.Twilight World
      Swing Out Sister
      13.What's the Colour of Money
      Hollywood Beyond
      14.Blow the House Down
      Living in a Box
      15.I Quit
      Bros
      16.Radio Romance
      Tiffany
      17.Foolish Beat
      Debbie Gibson
      18.Love Don't Live Here Anymore
      Jimmy Nail
      19.When I Fall in Love
      Rick Astley
      20.Living Doll (Feat. Hank Marvin)
      Cliff Richard & The Young Ones
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