Various Artists - NOW That's What I Call Soft Rock & Power Pop Anthems
NOW Music proudly presents NOW Thatâs What I Call Soft Rock & Power PopAnthems â an incredible collection of 77 era-defining and enduring tracks from some of the most iconic names in music on a 4CD set, capturing powerful ballads, explosive pop productions, and unforgettable hooks - showcasing the very best of soft rock and power pop!
CD1 opens in triumphant style with Queenâs âWe Are The Championsâ, before a run of classic ballads from Def Leppard, Bon Jovi and Heart with the unforgettable âAloneâ. Cherâs âI Found Someoneâ and Laura Braniganâs âSelf Controlâ sit alongside Alice Cooperâs âPoisonâ and Poisonâs âEvery Rose Has Its Thornâ. Marillionâs âKayleighâ, Foreignerâs âI Want To Know What Love Isâ and The Carsâ âDriveâ are three of the â80âs biggest ballads, while Huey Lewis & The Newsâ âThe Power Of Loveâ brings the energy and a soundtrack classic. The highlights continue with Pretendersâ âBack On The Chain Gangâ and Totoâs enduringly popular âAfricaâ. Essential tracks follow from REO Speedwagon, Rick Springfield, Pat Benatar and Kim Carnes before the disc closes with a pair of the â70âs biggest love songs, both #1s: Chicago with âIf You Leave Me Nowâ, and 10cc with âIâm Not In Loveâ.
Epic pop opens CD2 with Electric Light Orchestraâs âMr. Blue Skyâ, followed by Gerry Raffertyâs timeless âBaker Streetâ and Meat Loafâs massive â90s #1âIâd Do Anything For Love (But I Wonât Do That)â. Bonnie Tylerâs âTotal Eclipse Of The Heartâ â another #1 single and one of the defining hits of the genre is here alongside more #1s from TâPau with âChina In Your Handâ and Belinda Carlisleâs âHeaven Is A Place On Earthâ. Ultimate driving tracks are up next from Jane Wiedlin, Chris Rea with âThe Road To Hell Pt. IIâ and Roy Orbisonâs âI Drove All Nightâ alongside radio gold from Joan Armatrading, Daryl Hall & John Oates and Steve Winwood. Mr. Mister hit the top in the US with âBroken Wingsâ and Eric Carmen scored a hit with âHungry Eyesâ from the âDirty Dancingâ soundtrack. Martika and Will To Power enjoyed big power-pop hits, and Gary Moore & Phil Lynott scored a huge hit together with âParisienne WalkwaysââŠwhile Roxy Music complete Disc 2 with the sophisticated âAvalonâ, the title track of their 1982 #1 album.
CD3 opens with Bruce Springsteenâs global smash âDancing In The Darkâ, before Philip Bailey & Phil Collinsâ #1 duet âEasy Loverâ. Tina Turnerâs power-pop anthem âThe Bestâ is next ahead of Alannah Myles with âBlack Velvetâ, Totoâs second appearance with âRosannaâ and Journeyâs all-time classic âDonât Stop Believinââ. Kenny Logginsâ âDanger Zoneâ from the âTop Gunâ original soundtrack kicks off a run of hook-laden explosive pop featuring Robert Palmer, Lenny Kravitz, Roachford, Michael Bolton, Spin Doctors, The Calling and Deep Blue Something with their chart-topping âBreakfast At Tiffanyâsâ. Superb songs including Sheryl Crowâs âAll I Wanna Doâ, Bruce Hornsby & The Rangeâs âThe Way It Isâ and Patty Smyth & Don Henleyâs collaboration âSometimes Love Just Ainât Enoughâ, follow before the disc closes with a pair of anthemic favourites from Lonestar with âAmazedâ and Take Thatâs âRule The Worldâ.
CD4 opens with an all-time soundtrack classic: Berlinâs #1âTake My Breath Awayâ, coming before The Policeâs âEvery Breath You Takeâ - one of the biggest tracks of the â80s. Elton Johnâs peerless âTiny Dancerâ and Billy Joelâs signature âPiano Manâ showcase timeless songwriting, while Don McLeanâs âAmerican Pieâ remains a monumental classic. Power ballads from Cutting Crew with â(I Just) Died In Your Armsâ and Richard Marxâs âHazardâ continue the line-up of exceptional tracks alongside the Scorpionsâ âWind Of Changeâ and another huge #1 from a soundtrack; âShow Me Heavenâ by Maria McKee. Patti Smith Groupâs âBecause The Nightâ and Blondieâs âUnion City Blueâ open a run of 1970âs power-pop productions⊠Boz Scaggs, Boston and Bachman-Turner Overdrive feature along with Thin Lizzyâs chart debut âWhiskey In The Jarâ and Mott The Hoople who enjoyed a smash with the David Bowie-written âAll The Young Dudesâ in the same year. Closing this superb collection are Meat Loaf with the suitably grand âTwo Out Of Three Ainât Badâ and John Miles with his epic hit âMusicâ
A truly essential collection, NOW Thatâs What I Call Soft Rock & Power Pop Anthems â 77 massive tracks - Out May 29th!
NOW Music proudly presents NOW Thatâs What I Call Soft Rock & Power Pop Anthems - Out May 29th! Bringing together 42 standout tracks from some of the most iconic names in music across a 3LP set pressed on soft blue vinyl, capturing powerful ballads, explosive pop productions, and unforgettable hooks - showcasing the very best of soft rock and power pop!
LP1 opens in triumphant style with Queenâs âWe Are The Championsâ, before classic ballads from Def Leppard and Bon Jovi. Laura Braniganâs âSelf Controlâ has seen huge popularity again recently, while the side is completed by Marillionâs âKayleighâ, Foreignerâs âI Want To Know What Love Isâ and The Carsâ âDriveâ- three of the â80âs biggest balladsâŠflip the LP over for one of Elton Johnâs signature songs, the brilliant âTiny Dancerâ ahead of Bonnie Tylerâs âTotal Eclipse Of The Heartâ â a massive #1 single and one of the defining hits of the genre, here alongside another chart-topper âHeaven Is A Place On Earthâ from Belinda Carlisle. Essential tracks follow from Rick Springfield, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar and Toto with the enduringly popular âAfricaâ.
Heart open
LP2 with the epic âAloneâ, ahead of power-pop from Cher with âI Found Someoneâ and the anthemic âThe Bestâ from Tina Turner. The hits continue with Pretendersâ âBack On The Chain Gangâ, Journeyâs all-time classic âDonât Stop Believinâ, and more huge â80s essentials from Cutting Crew and Mr. MisterâŠwhile over on the other side⊠The Policeâs âEvery Breath You Takeâ - one of the biggest tracks of the â80s â opens before timeless soundtrack classic: Berlinâs #1âTake My Breath Awayâ. Kim Carnes, Alannah Myles and Maria McKee follow along with Patty Smyth & Don Henleyâs duet on the superb âSometimes Love Just Ainât Enoughâ ahead of the second LPâs closer from the Scorpions with their global smash âWind Of Changeâ.
LP3 opens with Bruce Springsteenâs unforgettable âDancing In The Darkâ, before Philip Bailey & Phil Collinsâ #1 duet âEasy Loverâ and Huey Lewis & The Newsâ with âThe Power Of Loveâ back to back with another soundtrack classic Kenny Logginsâ âDanger Zoneâ from âTop Gunâ. Alice Cooper scored a huge hit with âPoisonâ as did Richard Marx with the compelling âHazardâ, while Roxy Music complete the side with the sophisticated âAvalonâ, the title track of their 1982 #1 album⊠itâs over to the final side and itâs an epic opening from Electric Light Orchestra with âMr. Blue Skyâ, followed by Gerry Raffertyâs timeless âBaker Streetâ. The whole side celebrates huge 1970âs power-pop â with Patti Smith Groupâs âBecause The Nightâ and Thin Lizzyâs chart debut âWhiskey In The Jarâ up next ahead of Billy Joelâs signature âPiano Manâ showcasing timeless songwriting, and the truly classic âAmerican Pieâ from Don McLean. Closing this superb collection is Meat Loaf with the magnificent âTwo Out Of Three Ainât Badâ â a suitably grand sign-off from a rock legend.
A truly essential collection, NOW Thatâs What I Call Soft Rock & Power Pop Anthems â 42 massive tracks - Out May 29th!
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Various Artists - NOW That's What I Call Soft Rock & Power Pop Anthems
Various Artists - NOW That's What I Call Soft Rock & Power Pop Anthems
NOW Music proudly presents NOW Thatâs What I Call Soft Rock & Power PopAnthems â an incredible collection of 77 era-defining and enduring tracks from some of the most iconic names in music on a 4CD set, capturing powerful ballads, explosive pop productions, and unforgettable hooks - showcasing the very best of soft rock and power pop!
CD1 opens in triumphant style with Queenâs âWe Are The Championsâ, before a run of classic ballads from Def Leppard, Bon Jovi and Heart with the unforgettable âAloneâ. Cherâs âI Found Someoneâ and Laura Braniganâs âSelf Controlâ sit alongside Alice Cooperâs âPoisonâ and Poisonâs âEvery Rose Has Its Thornâ. Marillionâs âKayleighâ, Foreignerâs âI Want To Know What Love Isâ and The Carsâ âDriveâ are three of the â80âs biggest ballads, while Huey Lewis & The Newsâ âThe Power Of Loveâ brings the energy and a soundtrack classic. The highlights continue with Pretendersâ âBack On The Chain Gangâ and Totoâs enduringly popular âAfricaâ. Essential tracks follow from REO Speedwagon, Rick Springfield, Pat Benatar and Kim Carnes before the disc closes with a pair of the â70âs biggest love songs, both #1s: Chicago with âIf You Leave Me Nowâ, and 10cc with âIâm Not In Loveâ.
Epic pop opens CD2 with Electric Light Orchestraâs âMr. Blue Skyâ, followed by Gerry Raffertyâs timeless âBaker Streetâ and Meat Loafâs massive â90s #1âIâd Do Anything For Love (But I Wonât Do That)â. Bonnie Tylerâs âTotal Eclipse Of The Heartâ â another #1 single and one of the defining hits of the genre is here alongside more #1s from TâPau with âChina In Your Handâ and Belinda Carlisleâs âHeaven Is A Place On Earthâ. Ultimate driving tracks are up next from Jane Wiedlin, Chris Rea with âThe Road To Hell Pt. IIâ and Roy Orbisonâs âI Drove All Nightâ alongside radio gold from Joan Armatrading, Daryl Hall & John Oates and Steve Winwood. Mr. Mister hit the top in the US with âBroken Wingsâ and Eric Carmen scored a hit with âHungry Eyesâ from the âDirty Dancingâ soundtrack. Martika and Will To Power enjoyed big power-pop hits, and Gary Moore & Phil Lynott scored a huge hit together with âParisienne WalkwaysââŠwhile Roxy Music complete Disc 2 with the sophisticated âAvalonâ, the title track of their 1982 #1 album.
CD3 opens with Bruce Springsteenâs global smash âDancing In The Darkâ, before Philip Bailey & Phil Collinsâ #1 duet âEasy Loverâ. Tina Turnerâs power-pop anthem âThe Bestâ is next ahead of Alannah Myles with âBlack Velvetâ, Totoâs second appearance with âRosannaâ and Journeyâs all-time classic âDonât Stop Believinââ. Kenny Logginsâ âDanger Zoneâ from the âTop Gunâ original soundtrack kicks off a run of hook-laden explosive pop featuring Robert Palmer, Lenny Kravitz, Roachford, Michael Bolton, Spin Doctors, The Calling and Deep Blue Something with their chart-topping âBreakfast At Tiffanyâsâ. Superb songs including Sheryl Crowâs âAll I Wanna Doâ, Bruce Hornsby & The Rangeâs âThe Way It Isâ and Patty Smyth & Don Henleyâs collaboration âSometimes Love Just Ainât Enoughâ, follow before the disc closes with a pair of anthemic favourites from Lonestar with âAmazedâ and Take Thatâs âRule The Worldâ.
CD4 opens with an all-time soundtrack classic: Berlinâs #1âTake My Breath Awayâ, coming before The Policeâs âEvery Breath You Takeâ - one of the biggest tracks of the â80s. Elton Johnâs peerless âTiny Dancerâ and Billy Joelâs signature âPiano Manâ showcase timeless songwriting, while Don McLeanâs âAmerican Pieâ remains a monumental classic. Power ballads from Cutting Crew with â(I Just) Died In Your Armsâ and Richard Marxâs âHazardâ continue the line-up of exceptional tracks alongside the Scorpionsâ âWind Of Changeâ and another huge #1 from a soundtrack; âShow Me Heavenâ by Maria McKee. Patti Smith Groupâs âBecause The Nightâ and Blondieâs âUnion City Blueâ open a run of 1970âs power-pop productions⊠Boz Scaggs, Boston and Bachman-Turner Overdrive feature along with Thin Lizzyâs chart debut âWhiskey In The Jarâ and Mott The Hoople who enjoyed a smash with the David Bowie-written âAll The Young Dudesâ in the same year. Closing this superb collection are Meat Loaf with the suitably grand âTwo Out Of Three Ainât Badâ and John Miles with his epic hit âMusicâ
A truly essential collection, NOW Thatâs What I Call Soft Rock & Power Pop Anthems â 77 massive tracks - Out May 29th!
NOW Music proudly presents NOW Thatâs What I Call Soft Rock & Power Pop Anthems - Out May 29th! Bringing together 42 standout tracks from some of the most iconic names in music across a 3LP set pressed on soft blue vinyl, capturing powerful ballads, explosive pop productions, and unforgettable hooks - showcasing the very best of soft rock and power pop!
LP1 opens in triumphant style with Queenâs âWe Are The Championsâ, before classic ballads from Def Leppard and Bon Jovi. Laura Braniganâs âSelf Controlâ has seen huge popularity again recently, while the side is completed by Marillionâs âKayleighâ, Foreignerâs âI Want To Know What Love Isâ and The Carsâ âDriveâ- three of the â80âs biggest balladsâŠflip the LP over for one of Elton Johnâs signature songs, the brilliant âTiny Dancerâ ahead of Bonnie Tylerâs âTotal Eclipse Of The Heartâ â a massive #1 single and one of the defining hits of the genre, here alongside another chart-topper âHeaven Is A Place On Earthâ from Belinda Carlisle. Essential tracks follow from Rick Springfield, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar and Toto with the enduringly popular âAfricaâ.
Heart open
LP2 with the epic âAloneâ, ahead of power-pop from Cher with âI Found Someoneâ and the anthemic âThe Bestâ from Tina Turner. The hits continue with Pretendersâ âBack On The Chain Gangâ, Journeyâs all-time classic âDonât Stop Believinâ, and more huge â80s essentials from Cutting Crew and Mr. MisterâŠwhile over on the other side⊠The Policeâs âEvery Breath You Takeâ - one of the biggest tracks of the â80s â opens before timeless soundtrack classic: Berlinâs #1âTake My Breath Awayâ. Kim Carnes, Alannah Myles and Maria McKee follow along with Patty Smyth & Don Henleyâs duet on the superb âSometimes Love Just Ainât Enoughâ ahead of the second LPâs closer from the Scorpions with their global smash âWind Of Changeâ.
LP3 opens with Bruce Springsteenâs unforgettable âDancing In The Darkâ, before Philip Bailey & Phil Collinsâ #1 duet âEasy Loverâ and Huey Lewis & The Newsâ with âThe Power Of Loveâ back to back with another soundtrack classic Kenny Logginsâ âDanger Zoneâ from âTop Gunâ. Alice Cooper scored a huge hit with âPoisonâ as did Richard Marx with the compelling âHazardâ, while Roxy Music complete the side with the sophisticated âAvalonâ, the title track of their 1982 #1 album⊠itâs over to the final side and itâs an epic opening from Electric Light Orchestra with âMr. Blue Skyâ, followed by Gerry Raffertyâs timeless âBaker Streetâ. The whole side celebrates huge 1970âs power-pop â with Patti Smith Groupâs âBecause The Nightâ and Thin Lizzyâs chart debut âWhiskey In The Jarâ up next ahead of Billy Joelâs signature âPiano Manâ showcasing timeless songwriting, and the truly classic âAmerican Pieâ from Don McLean. Closing this superb collection is Meat Loaf with the magnificent âTwo Out Of Three Ainât Badâ â a suitably grand sign-off from a rock legend.
A truly essential collection, NOW Thatâs What I Call Soft Rock & Power Pop Anthems â 42 massive tracks - Out May 29th!
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NOW Music proudly presents NOW Thatâs What I Call Soft Rock & Power PopAnthems â an incredible collection of 77 era-defining and enduring tracks from some of the most iconic names in music on a 4CD set, capturing powerful ballads, explosive pop productions, and unforgettable hooks - showcasing the very best of soft rock and power pop!
CD1 opens in triumphant style with Queenâs âWe Are The Championsâ, before a run of classic ballads from Def Leppard, Bon Jovi and Heart with the unforgettable âAloneâ. Cherâs âI Found Someoneâ and Laura Braniganâs âSelf Controlâ sit alongside Alice Cooperâs âPoisonâ and Poisonâs âEvery Rose Has Its Thornâ. Marillionâs âKayleighâ, Foreignerâs âI Want To Know What Love Isâ and The Carsâ âDriveâ are three of the â80âs biggest ballads, while Huey Lewis & The Newsâ âThe Power Of Loveâ brings the energy and a soundtrack classic. The highlights continue with Pretendersâ âBack On The Chain Gangâ and Totoâs enduringly popular âAfricaâ. Essential tracks follow from REO Speedwagon, Rick Springfield, Pat Benatar and Kim Carnes before the disc closes with a pair of the â70âs biggest love songs, both #1s: Chicago with âIf You Leave Me Nowâ, and 10cc with âIâm Not In Loveâ.
Epic pop opens CD2 with Electric Light Orchestraâs âMr. Blue Skyâ, followed by Gerry Raffertyâs timeless âBaker Streetâ and Meat Loafâs massive â90s #1âIâd Do Anything For Love (But I Wonât Do That)â. Bonnie Tylerâs âTotal Eclipse Of The Heartâ â another #1 single and one of the defining hits of the genre is here alongside more #1s from TâPau with âChina In Your Handâ and Belinda Carlisleâs âHeaven Is A Place On Earthâ. Ultimate driving tracks are up next from Jane Wiedlin, Chris Rea with âThe Road To Hell Pt. IIâ and Roy Orbisonâs âI Drove All Nightâ alongside radio gold from Joan Armatrading, Daryl Hall & John Oates and Steve Winwood. Mr. Mister hit the top in the US with âBroken Wingsâ and Eric Carmen scored a hit with âHungry Eyesâ from the âDirty Dancingâ soundtrack. Martika and Will To Power enjoyed big power-pop hits, and Gary Moore & Phil Lynott scored a huge hit together with âParisienne WalkwaysââŠwhile Roxy Music complete Disc 2 with the sophisticated âAvalonâ, the title track of their 1982 #1 album.
CD3 opens with Bruce Springsteenâs global smash âDancing In The Darkâ, before Philip Bailey & Phil Collinsâ #1 duet âEasy Loverâ. Tina Turnerâs power-pop anthem âThe Bestâ is next ahead of Alannah Myles with âBlack Velvetâ, Totoâs second appearance with âRosannaâ and Journeyâs all-time classic âDonât Stop Believinââ. Kenny Logginsâ âDanger Zoneâ from the âTop Gunâ original soundtrack kicks off a run of hook-laden explosive pop featuring Robert Palmer, Lenny Kravitz, Roachford, Michael Bolton, Spin Doctors, The Calling and Deep Blue Something with their chart-topping âBreakfast At Tiffanyâsâ. Superb songs including Sheryl Crowâs âAll I Wanna Doâ, Bruce Hornsby & The Rangeâs âThe Way It Isâ and Patty Smyth & Don Henleyâs collaboration âSometimes Love Just Ainât Enoughâ, follow before the disc closes with a pair of anthemic favourites from Lonestar with âAmazedâ and Take Thatâs âRule The Worldâ.
CD4 opens with an all-time soundtrack classic: Berlinâs #1âTake My Breath Awayâ, coming before The Policeâs âEvery Breath You Takeâ - one of the biggest tracks of the â80s. Elton Johnâs peerless âTiny Dancerâ and Billy Joelâs signature âPiano Manâ showcase timeless songwriting, while Don McLeanâs âAmerican Pieâ remains a monumental classic. Power ballads from Cutting Crew with â(I Just) Died In Your Armsâ and Richard Marxâs âHazardâ continue the line-up of exceptional tracks alongside the Scorpionsâ âWind Of Changeâ and another huge #1 from a soundtrack; âShow Me Heavenâ by Maria McKee. Patti Smith Groupâs âBecause The Nightâ and Blondieâs âUnion City Blueâ open a run of 1970âs power-pop productions⊠Boz Scaggs, Boston and Bachman-Turner Overdrive feature along with Thin Lizzyâs chart debut âWhiskey In The Jarâ and Mott The Hoople who enjoyed a smash with the David Bowie-written âAll The Young Dudesâ in the same year. Closing this superb collection are Meat Loaf with the suitably grand âTwo Out Of Three Ainât Badâ and John Miles with his epic hit âMusicâ
A truly essential collection, NOW Thatâs What I Call Soft Rock & Power Pop Anthems â 77 massive tracks - Out May 29th!
NOW Music proudly presents NOW Thatâs What I Call Soft Rock & Power Pop Anthems - Out May 29th! Bringing together 42 standout tracks from some of the most iconic names in music across a 3LP set pressed on soft blue vinyl, capturing powerful ballads, explosive pop productions, and unforgettable hooks - showcasing the very best of soft rock and power pop!
LP1 opens in triumphant style with Queenâs âWe Are The Championsâ, before classic ballads from Def Leppard and Bon Jovi. Laura Braniganâs âSelf Controlâ has seen huge popularity again recently, while the side is completed by Marillionâs âKayleighâ, Foreignerâs âI Want To Know What Love Isâ and The Carsâ âDriveâ- three of the â80âs biggest balladsâŠflip the LP over for one of Elton Johnâs signature songs, the brilliant âTiny Dancerâ ahead of Bonnie Tylerâs âTotal Eclipse Of The Heartâ â a massive #1 single and one of the defining hits of the genre, here alongside another chart-topper âHeaven Is A Place On Earthâ from Belinda Carlisle. Essential tracks follow from Rick Springfield, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar and Toto with the enduringly popular âAfricaâ.
Heart open
LP2 with the epic âAloneâ, ahead of power-pop from Cher with âI Found Someoneâ and the anthemic âThe Bestâ from Tina Turner. The hits continue with Pretendersâ âBack On The Chain Gangâ, Journeyâs all-time classic âDonât Stop Believinâ, and more huge â80s essentials from Cutting Crew and Mr. MisterâŠwhile over on the other side⊠The Policeâs âEvery Breath You Takeâ - one of the biggest tracks of the â80s â opens before timeless soundtrack classic: Berlinâs #1âTake My Breath Awayâ. Kim Carnes, Alannah Myles and Maria McKee follow along with Patty Smyth & Don Henleyâs duet on the superb âSometimes Love Just Ainât Enoughâ ahead of the second LPâs closer from the Scorpions with their global smash âWind Of Changeâ.
LP3 opens with Bruce Springsteenâs unforgettable âDancing In The Darkâ, before Philip Bailey & Phil Collinsâ #1 duet âEasy Loverâ and Huey Lewis & The Newsâ with âThe Power Of Loveâ back to back with another soundtrack classic Kenny Logginsâ âDanger Zoneâ from âTop Gunâ. Alice Cooper scored a huge hit with âPoisonâ as did Richard Marx with the compelling âHazardâ, while Roxy Music complete the side with the sophisticated âAvalonâ, the title track of their 1982 #1 album⊠itâs over to the final side and itâs an epic opening from Electric Light Orchestra with âMr. Blue Skyâ, followed by Gerry Raffertyâs timeless âBaker Streetâ. The whole side celebrates huge 1970âs power-pop â with Patti Smith Groupâs âBecause The Nightâ and Thin Lizzyâs chart debut âWhiskey In The Jarâ up next ahead of Billy Joelâs signature âPiano Manâ showcasing timeless songwriting, and the truly classic âAmerican Pieâ from Don McLean. Closing this superb collection is Meat Loaf with the magnificent âTwo Out Of Three Ainât Badâ â a suitably grand sign-off from a rock legend.
A truly essential collection, NOW Thatâs What I Call Soft Rock & Power Pop Anthems â 42 massive tracks - Out May 29th!












