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NOW Yearbook 1983

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Released: 18th August 2023. First released in June 2021, this special edition sold out quickly. Now available again while stocks last! Celebrating the first year of ‘NOW That’s What I Call Music’ – 1983. ‘NOW Yearbook’ presents a stellar selection of 1983’s biggest and best hits… huge chart hits from the year, alongside enduring and well-loved classics. This Special Edition 4CD includes 80 tracks and is housed in ‘hard-back-book’ packaging, including a 28-page booklet featuring a summary of the year, a track-by-track guide, a quiz, and original singles artwork. 1983 saw British artists achieving unprecedented success across the world with ‘Every Breath You Take’ from The Police being the year’s biggest seller in the U.S., and ‘Karma Chameleon’ from Culture Club being the top seller in the U.K. Breakthrough acts, achieving their first big hits – all here – include a staggering line-up of future superstars; U2, Eurythmics, Wham!, Paul Young, The Style Council, and Thompson Twins, to name a few... A large number of established artists also scored their biggest ever hits in 1983; Bonnie Tyler produced a global smash with ‘Total Eclipse Of The Heart’, Billy Joel’s ‘Uptown Girl’ introduced his biggest selling album in the U.K., Lionel Richie’s ‘All Night Long’ was the year’s feel-good track, Elton John’s ‘I’m Still Standing’ was an instant classic on release, and Tina Turner hit big with ‘Let’s Stay Together’, which would lead to the huge success of the ‘Private Dancer’ album the following year….and not forgetting Genesis, Donna Summer, Mike Oldfield, Joan Armatrading, and a stunning collaboration between Robert Flack & Peabo Bryson on ‘Tonight I Celebrate My Love’. 1983 also saw a number of artists who had seen previous releases on the fringes of the chart achieve mainstream success, including The Cure, and New Order with the defining ‘Blue Monday’, and former Punk and New-Wave chart regulars saw renewed success including Siouxsie And The Banshees, The Stranglers, Public Image Limited, and Joe Jackson. Synth Pop continued to dominate and Howard Jones, Tears For Fears, The Human League, Heaven 17 and Simple Minds all enjoyed a hit packed year, alongside Electro-Dance smashes from Freeez, Malcolm McLaren, Rock Steady Crew, Laura Branigan… and the aforementioned New Order. Some of the most enduring tracks include Toto’s ‘Africa’, UB40’s ‘Red Red Wine’ and Luther Vandross’s ‘Never Too Much’. ‘NOW - Yearbook 1983’ - 80 songs that reflect the charts in the year that ‘NOW’ began…  and celebrates the musical diversity of the era – from huge hits that are still played on the radio today, alongside lesser compiled but equally cherished tracks.

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    • Details

      Released:
      18th August 2023
      Category:
      Rock & Pop
      Format:
      CD Album
      Barcode:
      194398733524
    • Description

      First released in June 2021, this special edition sold out quickly. Now available again while stocks last!

      Celebrating the first year of ‘NOW That’s What I Call Music’ – 1983.

      ‘NOW Yearbook’ presents a stellar selection of 1983’s biggest and best hits… huge chart hits from the year, alongside enduring and well-loved classics. This Special Edition 4CD includes 80 tracks and is housed in ‘hard-back-book’ packaging, including a 28-page booklet featuring a summary of the year, a track-by-track guide, a quiz, and original singles artwork.

      1983 saw British artists achieving unprecedented success across the world with ‘Every Breath You Take’ from The Police being the year’s biggest seller in the U.S., and ‘Karma Chameleon’ from Culture Club being the top seller in the U.K. Breakthrough acts, achieving their first big hits – all here – include a staggering line-up of future superstars; U2, Eurythmics, Wham!, Paul Young, The Style Council, and Thompson Twins, to name a few...

      A large number of established artists also scored their biggest ever hits in 1983; Bonnie Tyler produced a global smash with ‘Total Eclipse Of The Heart’, Billy Joel’s ‘Uptown Girl’ introduced his biggest selling album in the U.K., Lionel Richie’s ‘All Night Long’ was the year’s feel-good track, Elton John’s ‘I’m Still Standing’ was an instant classic on release, and Tina Turner hit big with ‘Let’s Stay Together’, which would lead to the huge success of the ‘Private Dancer’ album the following year….and not forgetting Genesis, Donna Summer, Mike Oldfield, Joan Armatrading, and a stunning collaboration between Robert Flack & Peabo Bryson on ‘Tonight I Celebrate My Love’.

      1983 also saw a number of artists who had seen previous releases on the fringes of the chart achieve mainstream success, including The Cure, and New Order with the defining ‘Blue Monday’, and former Punk and New-Wave chart regulars saw renewed success including Siouxsie And The Banshees, The Stranglers, Public Image Limited, and Joe Jackson.

      Synth Pop continued to dominate and Howard Jones, Tears For Fears, The Human League, Heaven 17 and Simple Minds all enjoyed a hit packed year, alongside Electro-Dance smashes from Freeez, Malcolm McLaren, Rock Steady Crew, Laura Branigan… and the aforementioned New Order.

      Some of the most enduring tracks include Toto’s ‘Africa’, UB40’s ‘Red Red Wine’ and Luther Vandross’s ‘Never Too Much’.

      ‘NOW - Yearbook 1983’ - 80 songs that reflect the charts in the year that ‘NOW’ began…  and celebrates the musical diversity of the era – from huge hits that are still played on the radio today, alongside lesser compiled but equally cherished tracks.
    • Track listing

      Disc 1

      Track name
      Artist
      1.Club Tropicana
      Wham!
      2.Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
      Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart
      3.Is There Something I Should Know?
      Duran Duran
      4.Karma Chameleon
      Culture Club
      5.Too Shy
      Kajagoogoo
      6.True
      Spandau Ballet
      7.Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)
      Paul Young
      8.Islands in the Stream
      Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers
      9.Total Eclipse of the Heart
      Bonnie Tyler
      10.I'm Still Standing
      Elton John
      11.Uptown Girl
      Billy Joel
      12.Rock 'N' Roll Is King
      Electric Light Orchestra
      13.Wings of a Dove
      Madness
      14.Sign of the Times
      The Belle Stars
      15.Cruel Summer
      Bananarama
      16.Down Under
      Men at Work
      17.Drop the Pilot
      Joan Armatrading
      18.Whistle Down the Wind
      Nick Heyward
      19.Long Hot Summer
      The Style Council
      20.They Don't Know
      Tracey Ullman
      21.Red Red Wine
      UB40

      Disc 2

      Track name
      Artist
      1.Flashdance... What a Feeling
      Irene Cara
      2.All Night Long (All Night)
      Lionel Richie
      3.Give It Up
      KC and the Sunshine Band
      4.Let's Stay Together
      Tina Turner
      5.She Works Hard for the Money
      Donna Summer
      6.Gloria
      Laura Branigan
      7.I.O.U.
      Freeez
      8.(Hey You) the Rock Steady Crew
      Rock Steady Crew
      9.Double Dutch
      Malcolm McLaren
      10.Steppin' Out
      Joe Jackson
      11.Dolce Vita
      Ryan Paris
      12.Rock the Boat
      Forrest
      13.High Life
      Modern Romance
      14.Dead Giveaway
      Shalamar
      15.Never Too Much
      Luther Vandross
      16.Hold Me Tighter in the Rain
      Billy Griffin
      17.All Night Long
      Mary Jane Girls
      18.All the Love in the World
      Dionne Warwick
      19.Up Where We Belong (From 'An Officer and a Gentleman')
      Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes
      20.Tonight I Celebrate My Love
      Roberta Flack and Peabo Bryson

      Disc 3

      Track name
      Artist
      1.Blue Monday
      New Order
      2.Temptation
      Heaven 17
      3.(Keep Feeling) Fascination
      The Human League
      4.New Song
      Howard Jones
      5.Pale Shelter
      Tears for Fears
      6.Christian
      China Crisis
      7.New Year's Day
      U2
      8.Waterfront
      Simple Minds
      9.European Female
      The Stranglers
      10.The Cutter
      Echo & the Bunnymen
      11.This Is Not a Love Song
      Public Image Limited
      12.Dear Prudence
      Siouxsie and the Banshees
      13.The Lovecats
      The Cure
      14.The Safety Dance
      Men Without Hats
      15.That Was Then But This Is Now
      ABC
      16.The Tunnel of Love
      Fun Boy Three
      17.Oblivious
      Aztec Camera
      18.The Story of the Blues (Part 1)
      (The Mighty) WAH!
      19.Bad Day
      Carmel
      20.Pills & Soap
      Elvis Costello & The Attractions

      Disc 4

      Track name
      Artist
      1.Every Breath You Take
      The Police
      2.Africa
      Toto
      3.Big Log
      Robert Plant
      4.Mama
      Genesis
      5.Garden Party
      Marillion
      6.Moonlight Shadow
      Mike Oldfield
      7.Gold
      Spandau Ballet
      8.Union of the Snake
      Duran Duran
      9.Puss 'N Boots
      Adam Ant
      10.Don't Talk to Me About Love
      Altered Images
      11.Calling Your Name
      Marilyn
      12.Shiny Shiny
      Haysi Fantayzee
      13.Rebel Run
      Toyah
      14.The First Picture of You
      The Lotus Eaters
      15.Hold Me Now
      Thompson Twins
      16.Love of the Common People
      Paul Young
      17.Victims
      Culture Club
      18.Only You
      The Flying Pickets
      19.2000 Miles
      The Pretenders
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