Various Artists - NOW Yearbook - THE VAULT 1985
1985 was a remarkable year in pop music. Across the releases on Yearbook 1985 and itsâ âExtraâ weâve already celebrated many of the yearâs biggest hits â the tracks that dominated the charts ⊠but as ever, thatâs only part of the yearâs storyâŠ
Welcome to THE VAULT for 1985. A collection that digs deeper into the yearâs musical landscape â uncovering singles that may not have always reached the highest chart positions but remain essential to the rich and diverse pop story of 1985. Some were overshadowed at the time, some were highlights from albums that had already sold huge amounts, some found greater success internationally â but all deserve their place in this continued celebration of 80s pop. 78 tracks across 4-CDs â NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985.
CD1 opens with a trio of tracks from huge-selling albums:- Bruce Springsteenâs âMy Hometownâ, the sixth single in the UK from âBorn in the U.S.Aâ - one of the best-selling albums of the decade, followed by Bryan Ferry with the stunning âWindsweptâ from âBoys And Girlsâ and Stingâs âLove Is The Seventh Waveâ, taken from his solo debut âThe Dream Of The Blue Turtlesâ. Next up, Go West with a U.S single release âEye To Eyeâ, Scritti Politti with âPerfect Wayâ â their biggest hit in America, and ABC with âBe Near Meâ. The emerging groups of the year â including Fine Young Cannibals and The Colourfield sit alongside established acts including China Crisis and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark. Midge Ure, Blancmange and Heaven 17 follow alongside the second collaboration between Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder with âGood-Bye Bad Timesâ. The disc draws to itâs close with Simply Red, Adam Ant, The Style Council and The Power Station before finishing with âLegsâ from The Art Of Noiseâ.
CD2 features a diverse line up celebrating multiple genresâŠCocteau Twins open with the dream-pop atmospherics of âAikea-Guineaâ, ahead of The Jesus And Mary Chain with âJust Like Honeyâ, and The Dream Academy with âThe Love Paradeâ. Elvis Costello & The Attractions released the 1979 track âGreen Shirtâ to promote their âBest Ofâ collection and is followed by three of the most influential Punk & New Wave bands; The Clashâs âThis Is Englandâ, would become their last originally released hit, plus The Stranglers and The Damned. Next up, the driving intensity of New Model Armyâs âNo Restâ and Sisters Of Mercyâs âNo Time To Cryâ ahead of a change of pace with Marillionâs âHeart Of Lothianâ the third hit from their huge âMisplaced Childhoodâ album. Anthemic polished pop from Bonnie Tyler with Todd Rundgren is alongside a U.S. single from Tina Turner and Princess with the follow-up to her massive debut. The remainder of the second disc includes Loose Ends with their cover of David Bowieâs âGolden Yearsâ, Brilliant with their cover of James Brownâs âItâs A Manâs Manâs Manâs Worldâ and jazz-influenced pop from Matt Bianco. Daryl Hall & John Oates, Chris Rea and Squeeze bring Disc 2 to a close.
CD3 celebrates the dancefloor, with a vibrant mix of Hi-NRG, soul, electro and club-influenced pop. Opening with Sheryl Lee Ralphâs âIn The Eveningâ and Barbara Penningtonâs equally superb âOn A Crowded Streetâ, the hi-energy continues with Miquel Brown and Hazell Dean, plus soul legends The Three Degrees returning in 1985 with âThe Heaven I Needâ produced by Stock, Aitken and Waterman. A big US hit from Laura Branigan (âSpanish Eddieâ) comes ahead of Divineâs cover of âTwistinâ The Night Awayâ which leads into two massive U.S. dancefloor smashes:- Eddie Murphyâs âParty All The Timeâ, and Patti LaBelle with âNew Attitudeâ. The stellar vocals continue with âAct Of Warâ, the huge collaboration between Elton John & Millie Jackson, and The Pointer Sisters with âBaby Come And Get Itâ, the sixth single from their hit-packed âBreak Outâ album. U.S. R&B and electro-funk are represented by Ready For The World, The Limit and Mary Jane Girls, and thereâs funk-driven cuts from Steve Arrington, Cameo and Sister Sledge. Five Star and Eighth Wonder nod at the upcoming next wave of UK pop, and the disc closes with fourth and final charting single from Marilyn with the ear-worm âBaby U Left Me (In The Cold)â
The final CD salutes some of the singles that achieved bigger hit status in the US than here and opens with Billy Joelâs âYouâre Only Human (Second Wind)â, a track written exclusively for his âGreatest Hits â Volume I & IIâ compilation, ahead of the highâprofile solo success of David Lee Roth with âCalifornia Girlsâ. Pop-Rock from John Mellencamp plus an anthemic smash from Bon Jovi alongside Dioâs âRock âNâ Roll Childrenâ are included next. Soundtrack highlights feature with Oingo Boingoâs âWeird Scienceâ, and Pat Benatarâs âInvincibleâ, coming before new wave hits from Kim Carnes, Animotion, The Cars and âTil Tuesday. Foreigner followed their global #1 âI Want To Know What Love Isâ with âThat Was Yesterdayâ plus Journey and Rick Springfield continue a run of major U.S. chart acts, before the disc moves into sophisticated pop-R&B from Michael McDonald and Philip Bailey⊠and the collection closes with two outstanding vocal performances: Chaka Khanâs âThrough The Fireâ and the U.S. breakthrough hit from Whitney Houston with âYou Give Good Loveâ â signalling the arrival of one of the decadeâs brightest new stars.
NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985 â A deeper dive into an unforgettable year in pop.
4CD DLX
1985 was a remarkable year in pop music. Across the releases on Yearbook 1985 and itsâ âExtraâ weâve already celebrated many of the yearâs biggest hits â the tracks that dominated the charts ⊠but as ever, thatâs only part of the yearâs storyâŠ
Welcome to THE VAULT for 1985. A collection that digs deeper into the yearâs musical landscape â uncovering singles that may not have always reached the highest chart positions but remain essential to the rich and diverse pop story of 1985. Some were overshadowed at the time, some were highlights from albums that had already sold huge amounts, some found greater success internationally â but all deserve their place in this continued celebration of 80s pop.
78 tracks across 4-CDs â NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985, available as a special edition 4CD set in âhardback bookâ packaging, complete with a 28-page booklet featuring notes about each track.
CD1 opens with a trio of tracks from huge-selling albums:- Bruce Springsteenâs âMy Hometownâ, the sixth single in the UK from âBorn in the U.S.Aâ - one of the best-selling albums of the decade, followed by Bryan Ferry with the stunning âWindsweptâ from âBoys And Girlsâ and Stingâs âLove Is The Seventh Waveâ, taken from his solo debut âThe Dream Of The Blue Turtlesâ. Next up, Go West with a U.S single release âEye To Eyeâ, Scritti Politti with âPerfect Wayâ â their biggest hit in America, and ABC with âBe Near Meâ. The emerging groups of the year â including Fine Young Cannibals and The Colourfield sit alongside established acts including China Crisis and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark. Midge Ure, Blancmange and Heaven 17 follow alongside the second collaboration between Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder with âGood-Bye Bad Timesâ. The disc draws to itâs close with Simply Red, Adam Ant, The Style Council and The Power Station before finishing with âLegsâ from The Art Of Noiseâ.
CD2 features a diverse line up celebrating multiple genresâŠCocteau Twins open with the dream-pop atmospherics of âAikea-Guineaâ, ahead of The Jesus And Mary Chain with âJust Like Honeyâ, and The Dream Academy with âThe Love Paradeâ. Elvis Costello & The Attractions released the 1979 track âGreen Shirtâ to promote their âBest Ofâ collection and is followed by three of the most influential Punk & New Wave bands; The Clashâs âThis Is Englandâ, would become their last originally released hit, plus The Stranglers and The Damned. Next up, the driving intensity of New Model Armyâs âNo Restâ and Sisters Of Mercyâs âNo Time To Cryâ ahead of a change of pace with Marillionâs âHeart Of Lothianâ the third hit from their huge âMisplaced Childhoodâ album. Anthemic polished pop from Bonnie Tyler with Todd Rundgren is alongside a U.S. single from Tina Turner and Princess with the follow-up to her massive debut. The remainder of the second disc includes Loose Ends with their cover of David Bowieâs âGolden Yearsâ, Brilliant with their cover of James Brownâs âItâs A Manâs Manâs Manâs Worldâ and jazz-influenced pop from Matt Bianco. Daryl Hall & John Oates, Chris Rea and Squeeze bring Disc 2 to a close.
CD3 celebrates the dancefloor, with a vibrant mix of Hi-NRG, soul, electro and club-influenced pop. Opening with Sheryl Lee Ralphâs âIn The Eveningâ and Barbara Penningtonâs equally superb âOn A Crowded Streetâ, the hi-energy continues with Miquel Brown and Hazell Dean, plus soul legends The Three Degrees returning in 1985 with âThe Heaven I Needâ produced by Stock, Aitken and Waterman. A big US hit from Laura Branigan (âSpanish Eddieâ) comes ahead of Divineâs cover of âTwistinâ The Night Awayâ which leads into two massive U.S. dancefloor smashes:- Eddie Murphyâs âParty All The Timeâ, and Patti LaBelle with âNew Attitudeâ. The stellar vocals continue with âAct Of Warâ, the huge collaboration between Elton John & Millie Jackson, and The Pointer Sisters with âBaby Come And Get Itâ, the sixth single from their hit-packed âBreak Outâ album. U.S. R&B and electro-funk are represented by Ready For The World, The Limit and Mary Jane Girls, and thereâs funk-driven cuts from Steve Arrington, Cameo and Sister Sledge. Five Star and Eighth Wonder nod at the upcoming next wave of UK pop, and the disc closes with fourth and final charting single from Marilyn with the ear-worm âBaby U Left Me (In The Cold)â
The final CD salutes some of the singles that achieved bigger hit status in the US than here and opens with Billy Joelâs âYouâre Only Human (Second Wind)â, a track written exclusively for his âGreatest Hits â Volume I & IIâ compilation, ahead of the highâprofile solo success of David Lee Roth with âCalifornia Girlsâ. Pop-Rock from John Mellencamp plus an anthemic smash from Bon Jovi alongside Dioâs âRock âNâ Roll Childrenâ are included next. Soundtrack highlights feature with Oingo Boingoâs âWeird Scienceâ, and Pat Benatarâs âInvincibleâ, coming before new wave hits from Kim Carnes, Animotion, The Cars and âTil Tuesday. Foreigner followed their global #1 âI Want To Know What Love Isâ with âThat Was Yesterdayâ plus Journey and Rick Springfield continue a run of major U.S. chart acts, before the disc moves into sophisticated pop-R&B from Michael McDonald and Philip Bailey⊠and the collection closes with two outstanding vocal performances: Chaka Khanâs âThrough The Fireâ and the U.S. breakthrough hit from Whitney Houston with âYou Give Good Loveâ â signalling the arrival of one of the decadeâs brightest new stars.
NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985 â A deeper dive into an unforgettable year in pop.
3LP GREEN
1985 was a remarkable year in pop music. Across the releases on Yearbook 1985 and itsâ âExtraâ weâve already celebrated many of the yearâs biggest hits â the tracks that dominated the charts ⊠but as ever, thatâs only part of the yearâs storyâŠ
Welcome to THE VAULT for 1985. A collection that digs deeper into the yearâs musical landscape â uncovering singles that may not have always reached the highest chart positions but remain essential to the rich and diverse pop story of 1985. Some were overshadowed at the time, some were highlights from albums that had already sold huge amounts, some found greater success internationally â but all deserve their place in this continued celebration of 80s pop.
45 tracks across 3-LPs â pressed in gorgeous green vinyl â NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985.
LP1 opens with a trio of tracks from huge-selling albums:- Bruce Springsteenâs âMy Hometownâ, the sixth single in the UK from âBorn in the U.S.Aâ - one of the best-selling albums of the decade, followed by Bryan Ferry with the stunning âWindsweptâ from âBoys And Girlsâ and Stingâs âLove Is The Seventh Waveâ, taken from his solo debut âThe Dream Of The Blue Turtlesâ. Next up, Go West with a U.S single release âEye To Eyeâ, Scritti Politti with âPerfect Wayâ â their biggest hit in America, and ABC with âBe Near Meâ. The first side closes with two established bands; Heaven 17 and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark⊠Flip the LP over for Adam Ant with âVive Le Rockâ, Midge Ure, Blancmange and the second collaboration between Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder with âGood-Bye Bad Timesâ. The Style Councilâs âWelcome To Milton Keynesâ leads to LP1âs closerâs from Simply Red and Fine Young Cannibals who followed their debut âJohnny Come Homeâ with âBlueâ.
LP2 opens with Cocteau Twins and the dream-pop atmospherics of âAikea-Guineaâ, ahead of The Jesus And Mary Chain with âJust Like Honeyâ, and The Dream Academy with âThe Love Paradeâ.
Brilliant with their cover of James Brownâs âItâs A Manâs Manâs Manâs Worldâ and jazz-influenced pop from Matt Bianco are up next ahead of the sublime âCastles In The Airâ from The Colourfield and Elvis Costello & The Attractions, who released the 1979 track âGreen Shirtâ to promote their âBest Ofâ collection ⊠and the side closes with The Clashâs âThis Is Englandâ which would become their last originally released hitâŠwhilst on the other sideâŠcelebrate the dancefloor, with a vibrant mix of Hi-NRG, soul, electro and club-influenced pop:- Opening with Sheryl Lee Ralphâs âIn The Eveningâ and Barbara Penningtonâs equally superb âOn A Crowded Streetâ, the hi-energy continues with Miquel Brown and Hazell Dean ahead of a US hit from Laura Branigan (âSpanish Eddieâ) and Divineâs cover of âTwistinâ The Night Awayâ. LP2 finishes with a massive U.S. dancefloor smash for Eddie Murphy with âParty All The Timeâ.
The final LP kicks off with a bunch of singles that achieved bigger hit status in the US than here and opens with Billy Joelâs âYouâre Only Human (Second Wind)â, a track written exclusively for his âGreatest Hits â Volume I & IIâ compilation, ahead of pop-rock from John Mellencamp plus an anthemic smash from Bon Jovi. Pat Benatarâs âInvincibleâ features ahead of The Power Stationâs third US Top 40 hitâŠwhilst back in the UK Chris Rea enjoyed his biggest chart hit to date with âStainsby Girlsâ and the side is completed by Marillion with âHeart Of Lothianâ the third hit from their huge âMisplaced Childhoodâ album⊠Flip to the final side for the stellar vocals on âAct Of Warâ, the huge collaboration between Elton John & Millie Jackson ahead of dancefloor smash âNew Attitudeâ from Patti Labelle and âShow Some Respectâ a U.S. single from Tina Turner. Sophisticated pop-R&B from Michael McDonald and Daryl Hall & John Oates come ahead of the collectionâs closers- and two outstanding vocal performances: Chaka Khanâs âThrough The Fireâ and the U.S. breakthrough hit from Whitney Houston with âYou Give Good Loveâ â signalling the arrival of one of the decadeâs brightest new stars.
NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985 â A deeper dive into an unforgettable year in pop.
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Various Artists - NOW Yearbook - THE VAULT 1985
Various Artists - NOW Yearbook - THE VAULT 1985
1985 was a remarkable year in pop music. Across the releases on Yearbook 1985 and itsâ âExtraâ weâve already celebrated many of the yearâs biggest hits â the tracks that dominated the charts ⊠but as ever, thatâs only part of the yearâs storyâŠ
Welcome to THE VAULT for 1985. A collection that digs deeper into the yearâs musical landscape â uncovering singles that may not have always reached the highest chart positions but remain essential to the rich and diverse pop story of 1985. Some were overshadowed at the time, some were highlights from albums that had already sold huge amounts, some found greater success internationally â but all deserve their place in this continued celebration of 80s pop. 78 tracks across 4-CDs â NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985.
CD1 opens with a trio of tracks from huge-selling albums:- Bruce Springsteenâs âMy Hometownâ, the sixth single in the UK from âBorn in the U.S.Aâ - one of the best-selling albums of the decade, followed by Bryan Ferry with the stunning âWindsweptâ from âBoys And Girlsâ and Stingâs âLove Is The Seventh Waveâ, taken from his solo debut âThe Dream Of The Blue Turtlesâ. Next up, Go West with a U.S single release âEye To Eyeâ, Scritti Politti with âPerfect Wayâ â their biggest hit in America, and ABC with âBe Near Meâ. The emerging groups of the year â including Fine Young Cannibals and The Colourfield sit alongside established acts including China Crisis and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark. Midge Ure, Blancmange and Heaven 17 follow alongside the second collaboration between Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder with âGood-Bye Bad Timesâ. The disc draws to itâs close with Simply Red, Adam Ant, The Style Council and The Power Station before finishing with âLegsâ from The Art Of Noiseâ.
CD2 features a diverse line up celebrating multiple genresâŠCocteau Twins open with the dream-pop atmospherics of âAikea-Guineaâ, ahead of The Jesus And Mary Chain with âJust Like Honeyâ, and The Dream Academy with âThe Love Paradeâ. Elvis Costello & The Attractions released the 1979 track âGreen Shirtâ to promote their âBest Ofâ collection and is followed by three of the most influential Punk & New Wave bands; The Clashâs âThis Is Englandâ, would become their last originally released hit, plus The Stranglers and The Damned. Next up, the driving intensity of New Model Armyâs âNo Restâ and Sisters Of Mercyâs âNo Time To Cryâ ahead of a change of pace with Marillionâs âHeart Of Lothianâ the third hit from their huge âMisplaced Childhoodâ album. Anthemic polished pop from Bonnie Tyler with Todd Rundgren is alongside a U.S. single from Tina Turner and Princess with the follow-up to her massive debut. The remainder of the second disc includes Loose Ends with their cover of David Bowieâs âGolden Yearsâ, Brilliant with their cover of James Brownâs âItâs A Manâs Manâs Manâs Worldâ and jazz-influenced pop from Matt Bianco. Daryl Hall & John Oates, Chris Rea and Squeeze bring Disc 2 to a close.
CD3 celebrates the dancefloor, with a vibrant mix of Hi-NRG, soul, electro and club-influenced pop. Opening with Sheryl Lee Ralphâs âIn The Eveningâ and Barbara Penningtonâs equally superb âOn A Crowded Streetâ, the hi-energy continues with Miquel Brown and Hazell Dean, plus soul legends The Three Degrees returning in 1985 with âThe Heaven I Needâ produced by Stock, Aitken and Waterman. A big US hit from Laura Branigan (âSpanish Eddieâ) comes ahead of Divineâs cover of âTwistinâ The Night Awayâ which leads into two massive U.S. dancefloor smashes:- Eddie Murphyâs âParty All The Timeâ, and Patti LaBelle with âNew Attitudeâ. The stellar vocals continue with âAct Of Warâ, the huge collaboration between Elton John & Millie Jackson, and The Pointer Sisters with âBaby Come And Get Itâ, the sixth single from their hit-packed âBreak Outâ album. U.S. R&B and electro-funk are represented by Ready For The World, The Limit and Mary Jane Girls, and thereâs funk-driven cuts from Steve Arrington, Cameo and Sister Sledge. Five Star and Eighth Wonder nod at the upcoming next wave of UK pop, and the disc closes with fourth and final charting single from Marilyn with the ear-worm âBaby U Left Me (In The Cold)â
The final CD salutes some of the singles that achieved bigger hit status in the US than here and opens with Billy Joelâs âYouâre Only Human (Second Wind)â, a track written exclusively for his âGreatest Hits â Volume I & IIâ compilation, ahead of the highâprofile solo success of David Lee Roth with âCalifornia Girlsâ. Pop-Rock from John Mellencamp plus an anthemic smash from Bon Jovi alongside Dioâs âRock âNâ Roll Childrenâ are included next. Soundtrack highlights feature with Oingo Boingoâs âWeird Scienceâ, and Pat Benatarâs âInvincibleâ, coming before new wave hits from Kim Carnes, Animotion, The Cars and âTil Tuesday. Foreigner followed their global #1 âI Want To Know What Love Isâ with âThat Was Yesterdayâ plus Journey and Rick Springfield continue a run of major U.S. chart acts, before the disc moves into sophisticated pop-R&B from Michael McDonald and Philip Bailey⊠and the collection closes with two outstanding vocal performances: Chaka Khanâs âThrough The Fireâ and the U.S. breakthrough hit from Whitney Houston with âYou Give Good Loveâ â signalling the arrival of one of the decadeâs brightest new stars.
NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985 â A deeper dive into an unforgettable year in pop.
4CD DLX
1985 was a remarkable year in pop music. Across the releases on Yearbook 1985 and itsâ âExtraâ weâve already celebrated many of the yearâs biggest hits â the tracks that dominated the charts ⊠but as ever, thatâs only part of the yearâs storyâŠ
Welcome to THE VAULT for 1985. A collection that digs deeper into the yearâs musical landscape â uncovering singles that may not have always reached the highest chart positions but remain essential to the rich and diverse pop story of 1985. Some were overshadowed at the time, some were highlights from albums that had already sold huge amounts, some found greater success internationally â but all deserve their place in this continued celebration of 80s pop.
78 tracks across 4-CDs â NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985, available as a special edition 4CD set in âhardback bookâ packaging, complete with a 28-page booklet featuring notes about each track.
CD1 opens with a trio of tracks from huge-selling albums:- Bruce Springsteenâs âMy Hometownâ, the sixth single in the UK from âBorn in the U.S.Aâ - one of the best-selling albums of the decade, followed by Bryan Ferry with the stunning âWindsweptâ from âBoys And Girlsâ and Stingâs âLove Is The Seventh Waveâ, taken from his solo debut âThe Dream Of The Blue Turtlesâ. Next up, Go West with a U.S single release âEye To Eyeâ, Scritti Politti with âPerfect Wayâ â their biggest hit in America, and ABC with âBe Near Meâ. The emerging groups of the year â including Fine Young Cannibals and The Colourfield sit alongside established acts including China Crisis and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark. Midge Ure, Blancmange and Heaven 17 follow alongside the second collaboration between Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder with âGood-Bye Bad Timesâ. The disc draws to itâs close with Simply Red, Adam Ant, The Style Council and The Power Station before finishing with âLegsâ from The Art Of Noiseâ.
CD2 features a diverse line up celebrating multiple genresâŠCocteau Twins open with the dream-pop atmospherics of âAikea-Guineaâ, ahead of The Jesus And Mary Chain with âJust Like Honeyâ, and The Dream Academy with âThe Love Paradeâ. Elvis Costello & The Attractions released the 1979 track âGreen Shirtâ to promote their âBest Ofâ collection and is followed by three of the most influential Punk & New Wave bands; The Clashâs âThis Is Englandâ, would become their last originally released hit, plus The Stranglers and The Damned. Next up, the driving intensity of New Model Armyâs âNo Restâ and Sisters Of Mercyâs âNo Time To Cryâ ahead of a change of pace with Marillionâs âHeart Of Lothianâ the third hit from their huge âMisplaced Childhoodâ album. Anthemic polished pop from Bonnie Tyler with Todd Rundgren is alongside a U.S. single from Tina Turner and Princess with the follow-up to her massive debut. The remainder of the second disc includes Loose Ends with their cover of David Bowieâs âGolden Yearsâ, Brilliant with their cover of James Brownâs âItâs A Manâs Manâs Manâs Worldâ and jazz-influenced pop from Matt Bianco. Daryl Hall & John Oates, Chris Rea and Squeeze bring Disc 2 to a close.
CD3 celebrates the dancefloor, with a vibrant mix of Hi-NRG, soul, electro and club-influenced pop. Opening with Sheryl Lee Ralphâs âIn The Eveningâ and Barbara Penningtonâs equally superb âOn A Crowded Streetâ, the hi-energy continues with Miquel Brown and Hazell Dean, plus soul legends The Three Degrees returning in 1985 with âThe Heaven I Needâ produced by Stock, Aitken and Waterman. A big US hit from Laura Branigan (âSpanish Eddieâ) comes ahead of Divineâs cover of âTwistinâ The Night Awayâ which leads into two massive U.S. dancefloor smashes:- Eddie Murphyâs âParty All The Timeâ, and Patti LaBelle with âNew Attitudeâ. The stellar vocals continue with âAct Of Warâ, the huge collaboration between Elton John & Millie Jackson, and The Pointer Sisters with âBaby Come And Get Itâ, the sixth single from their hit-packed âBreak Outâ album. U.S. R&B and electro-funk are represented by Ready For The World, The Limit and Mary Jane Girls, and thereâs funk-driven cuts from Steve Arrington, Cameo and Sister Sledge. Five Star and Eighth Wonder nod at the upcoming next wave of UK pop, and the disc closes with fourth and final charting single from Marilyn with the ear-worm âBaby U Left Me (In The Cold)â
The final CD salutes some of the singles that achieved bigger hit status in the US than here and opens with Billy Joelâs âYouâre Only Human (Second Wind)â, a track written exclusively for his âGreatest Hits â Volume I & IIâ compilation, ahead of the highâprofile solo success of David Lee Roth with âCalifornia Girlsâ. Pop-Rock from John Mellencamp plus an anthemic smash from Bon Jovi alongside Dioâs âRock âNâ Roll Childrenâ are included next. Soundtrack highlights feature with Oingo Boingoâs âWeird Scienceâ, and Pat Benatarâs âInvincibleâ, coming before new wave hits from Kim Carnes, Animotion, The Cars and âTil Tuesday. Foreigner followed their global #1 âI Want To Know What Love Isâ with âThat Was Yesterdayâ plus Journey and Rick Springfield continue a run of major U.S. chart acts, before the disc moves into sophisticated pop-R&B from Michael McDonald and Philip Bailey⊠and the collection closes with two outstanding vocal performances: Chaka Khanâs âThrough The Fireâ and the U.S. breakthrough hit from Whitney Houston with âYou Give Good Loveâ â signalling the arrival of one of the decadeâs brightest new stars.
NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985 â A deeper dive into an unforgettable year in pop.
3LP GREEN
1985 was a remarkable year in pop music. Across the releases on Yearbook 1985 and itsâ âExtraâ weâve already celebrated many of the yearâs biggest hits â the tracks that dominated the charts ⊠but as ever, thatâs only part of the yearâs storyâŠ
Welcome to THE VAULT for 1985. A collection that digs deeper into the yearâs musical landscape â uncovering singles that may not have always reached the highest chart positions but remain essential to the rich and diverse pop story of 1985. Some were overshadowed at the time, some were highlights from albums that had already sold huge amounts, some found greater success internationally â but all deserve their place in this continued celebration of 80s pop.
45 tracks across 3-LPs â pressed in gorgeous green vinyl â NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985.
LP1 opens with a trio of tracks from huge-selling albums:- Bruce Springsteenâs âMy Hometownâ, the sixth single in the UK from âBorn in the U.S.Aâ - one of the best-selling albums of the decade, followed by Bryan Ferry with the stunning âWindsweptâ from âBoys And Girlsâ and Stingâs âLove Is The Seventh Waveâ, taken from his solo debut âThe Dream Of The Blue Turtlesâ. Next up, Go West with a U.S single release âEye To Eyeâ, Scritti Politti with âPerfect Wayâ â their biggest hit in America, and ABC with âBe Near Meâ. The first side closes with two established bands; Heaven 17 and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark⊠Flip the LP over for Adam Ant with âVive Le Rockâ, Midge Ure, Blancmange and the second collaboration between Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder with âGood-Bye Bad Timesâ. The Style Councilâs âWelcome To Milton Keynesâ leads to LP1âs closerâs from Simply Red and Fine Young Cannibals who followed their debut âJohnny Come Homeâ with âBlueâ.
LP2 opens with Cocteau Twins and the dream-pop atmospherics of âAikea-Guineaâ, ahead of The Jesus And Mary Chain with âJust Like Honeyâ, and The Dream Academy with âThe Love Paradeâ.
Brilliant with their cover of James Brownâs âItâs A Manâs Manâs Manâs Worldâ and jazz-influenced pop from Matt Bianco are up next ahead of the sublime âCastles In The Airâ from The Colourfield and Elvis Costello & The Attractions, who released the 1979 track âGreen Shirtâ to promote their âBest Ofâ collection ⊠and the side closes with The Clashâs âThis Is Englandâ which would become their last originally released hitâŠwhilst on the other sideâŠcelebrate the dancefloor, with a vibrant mix of Hi-NRG, soul, electro and club-influenced pop:- Opening with Sheryl Lee Ralphâs âIn The Eveningâ and Barbara Penningtonâs equally superb âOn A Crowded Streetâ, the hi-energy continues with Miquel Brown and Hazell Dean ahead of a US hit from Laura Branigan (âSpanish Eddieâ) and Divineâs cover of âTwistinâ The Night Awayâ. LP2 finishes with a massive U.S. dancefloor smash for Eddie Murphy with âParty All The Timeâ.
The final LP kicks off with a bunch of singles that achieved bigger hit status in the US than here and opens with Billy Joelâs âYouâre Only Human (Second Wind)â, a track written exclusively for his âGreatest Hits â Volume I & IIâ compilation, ahead of pop-rock from John Mellencamp plus an anthemic smash from Bon Jovi. Pat Benatarâs âInvincibleâ features ahead of The Power Stationâs third US Top 40 hitâŠwhilst back in the UK Chris Rea enjoyed his biggest chart hit to date with âStainsby Girlsâ and the side is completed by Marillion with âHeart Of Lothianâ the third hit from their huge âMisplaced Childhoodâ album⊠Flip to the final side for the stellar vocals on âAct Of Warâ, the huge collaboration between Elton John & Millie Jackson ahead of dancefloor smash âNew Attitudeâ from Patti Labelle and âShow Some Respectâ a U.S. single from Tina Turner. Sophisticated pop-R&B from Michael McDonald and Daryl Hall & John Oates come ahead of the collectionâs closers- and two outstanding vocal performances: Chaka Khanâs âThrough The Fireâ and the U.S. breakthrough hit from Whitney Houston with âYou Give Good Loveâ â signalling the arrival of one of the decadeâs brightest new stars.
NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985 â A deeper dive into an unforgettable year in pop.
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1985 was a remarkable year in pop music. Across the releases on Yearbook 1985 and itsâ âExtraâ weâve already celebrated many of the yearâs biggest hits â the tracks that dominated the charts ⊠but as ever, thatâs only part of the yearâs storyâŠ
Welcome to THE VAULT for 1985. A collection that digs deeper into the yearâs musical landscape â uncovering singles that may not have always reached the highest chart positions but remain essential to the rich and diverse pop story of 1985. Some were overshadowed at the time, some were highlights from albums that had already sold huge amounts, some found greater success internationally â but all deserve their place in this continued celebration of 80s pop. 78 tracks across 4-CDs â NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985.
CD1 opens with a trio of tracks from huge-selling albums:- Bruce Springsteenâs âMy Hometownâ, the sixth single in the UK from âBorn in the U.S.Aâ - one of the best-selling albums of the decade, followed by Bryan Ferry with the stunning âWindsweptâ from âBoys And Girlsâ and Stingâs âLove Is The Seventh Waveâ, taken from his solo debut âThe Dream Of The Blue Turtlesâ. Next up, Go West with a U.S single release âEye To Eyeâ, Scritti Politti with âPerfect Wayâ â their biggest hit in America, and ABC with âBe Near Meâ. The emerging groups of the year â including Fine Young Cannibals and The Colourfield sit alongside established acts including China Crisis and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark. Midge Ure, Blancmange and Heaven 17 follow alongside the second collaboration between Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder with âGood-Bye Bad Timesâ. The disc draws to itâs close with Simply Red, Adam Ant, The Style Council and The Power Station before finishing with âLegsâ from The Art Of Noiseâ.
CD2 features a diverse line up celebrating multiple genresâŠCocteau Twins open with the dream-pop atmospherics of âAikea-Guineaâ, ahead of The Jesus And Mary Chain with âJust Like Honeyâ, and The Dream Academy with âThe Love Paradeâ. Elvis Costello & The Attractions released the 1979 track âGreen Shirtâ to promote their âBest Ofâ collection and is followed by three of the most influential Punk & New Wave bands; The Clashâs âThis Is Englandâ, would become their last originally released hit, plus The Stranglers and The Damned. Next up, the driving intensity of New Model Armyâs âNo Restâ and Sisters Of Mercyâs âNo Time To Cryâ ahead of a change of pace with Marillionâs âHeart Of Lothianâ the third hit from their huge âMisplaced Childhoodâ album. Anthemic polished pop from Bonnie Tyler with Todd Rundgren is alongside a U.S. single from Tina Turner and Princess with the follow-up to her massive debut. The remainder of the second disc includes Loose Ends with their cover of David Bowieâs âGolden Yearsâ, Brilliant with their cover of James Brownâs âItâs A Manâs Manâs Manâs Worldâ and jazz-influenced pop from Matt Bianco. Daryl Hall & John Oates, Chris Rea and Squeeze bring Disc 2 to a close.
CD3 celebrates the dancefloor, with a vibrant mix of Hi-NRG, soul, electro and club-influenced pop. Opening with Sheryl Lee Ralphâs âIn The Eveningâ and Barbara Penningtonâs equally superb âOn A Crowded Streetâ, the hi-energy continues with Miquel Brown and Hazell Dean, plus soul legends The Three Degrees returning in 1985 with âThe Heaven I Needâ produced by Stock, Aitken and Waterman. A big US hit from Laura Branigan (âSpanish Eddieâ) comes ahead of Divineâs cover of âTwistinâ The Night Awayâ which leads into two massive U.S. dancefloor smashes:- Eddie Murphyâs âParty All The Timeâ, and Patti LaBelle with âNew Attitudeâ. The stellar vocals continue with âAct Of Warâ, the huge collaboration between Elton John & Millie Jackson, and The Pointer Sisters with âBaby Come And Get Itâ, the sixth single from their hit-packed âBreak Outâ album. U.S. R&B and electro-funk are represented by Ready For The World, The Limit and Mary Jane Girls, and thereâs funk-driven cuts from Steve Arrington, Cameo and Sister Sledge. Five Star and Eighth Wonder nod at the upcoming next wave of UK pop, and the disc closes with fourth and final charting single from Marilyn with the ear-worm âBaby U Left Me (In The Cold)â
The final CD salutes some of the singles that achieved bigger hit status in the US than here and opens with Billy Joelâs âYouâre Only Human (Second Wind)â, a track written exclusively for his âGreatest Hits â Volume I & IIâ compilation, ahead of the highâprofile solo success of David Lee Roth with âCalifornia Girlsâ. Pop-Rock from John Mellencamp plus an anthemic smash from Bon Jovi alongside Dioâs âRock âNâ Roll Childrenâ are included next. Soundtrack highlights feature with Oingo Boingoâs âWeird Scienceâ, and Pat Benatarâs âInvincibleâ, coming before new wave hits from Kim Carnes, Animotion, The Cars and âTil Tuesday. Foreigner followed their global #1 âI Want To Know What Love Isâ with âThat Was Yesterdayâ plus Journey and Rick Springfield continue a run of major U.S. chart acts, before the disc moves into sophisticated pop-R&B from Michael McDonald and Philip Bailey⊠and the collection closes with two outstanding vocal performances: Chaka Khanâs âThrough The Fireâ and the U.S. breakthrough hit from Whitney Houston with âYou Give Good Loveâ â signalling the arrival of one of the decadeâs brightest new stars.
NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985 â A deeper dive into an unforgettable year in pop.
4CD DLX
1985 was a remarkable year in pop music. Across the releases on Yearbook 1985 and itsâ âExtraâ weâve already celebrated many of the yearâs biggest hits â the tracks that dominated the charts ⊠but as ever, thatâs only part of the yearâs storyâŠ
Welcome to THE VAULT for 1985. A collection that digs deeper into the yearâs musical landscape â uncovering singles that may not have always reached the highest chart positions but remain essential to the rich and diverse pop story of 1985. Some were overshadowed at the time, some were highlights from albums that had already sold huge amounts, some found greater success internationally â but all deserve their place in this continued celebration of 80s pop.
78 tracks across 4-CDs â NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985, available as a special edition 4CD set in âhardback bookâ packaging, complete with a 28-page booklet featuring notes about each track.
CD1 opens with a trio of tracks from huge-selling albums:- Bruce Springsteenâs âMy Hometownâ, the sixth single in the UK from âBorn in the U.S.Aâ - one of the best-selling albums of the decade, followed by Bryan Ferry with the stunning âWindsweptâ from âBoys And Girlsâ and Stingâs âLove Is The Seventh Waveâ, taken from his solo debut âThe Dream Of The Blue Turtlesâ. Next up, Go West with a U.S single release âEye To Eyeâ, Scritti Politti with âPerfect Wayâ â their biggest hit in America, and ABC with âBe Near Meâ. The emerging groups of the year â including Fine Young Cannibals and The Colourfield sit alongside established acts including China Crisis and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark. Midge Ure, Blancmange and Heaven 17 follow alongside the second collaboration between Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder with âGood-Bye Bad Timesâ. The disc draws to itâs close with Simply Red, Adam Ant, The Style Council and The Power Station before finishing with âLegsâ from The Art Of Noiseâ.
CD2 features a diverse line up celebrating multiple genresâŠCocteau Twins open with the dream-pop atmospherics of âAikea-Guineaâ, ahead of The Jesus And Mary Chain with âJust Like Honeyâ, and The Dream Academy with âThe Love Paradeâ. Elvis Costello & The Attractions released the 1979 track âGreen Shirtâ to promote their âBest Ofâ collection and is followed by three of the most influential Punk & New Wave bands; The Clashâs âThis Is Englandâ, would become their last originally released hit, plus The Stranglers and The Damned. Next up, the driving intensity of New Model Armyâs âNo Restâ and Sisters Of Mercyâs âNo Time To Cryâ ahead of a change of pace with Marillionâs âHeart Of Lothianâ the third hit from their huge âMisplaced Childhoodâ album. Anthemic polished pop from Bonnie Tyler with Todd Rundgren is alongside a U.S. single from Tina Turner and Princess with the follow-up to her massive debut. The remainder of the second disc includes Loose Ends with their cover of David Bowieâs âGolden Yearsâ, Brilliant with their cover of James Brownâs âItâs A Manâs Manâs Manâs Worldâ and jazz-influenced pop from Matt Bianco. Daryl Hall & John Oates, Chris Rea and Squeeze bring Disc 2 to a close.
CD3 celebrates the dancefloor, with a vibrant mix of Hi-NRG, soul, electro and club-influenced pop. Opening with Sheryl Lee Ralphâs âIn The Eveningâ and Barbara Penningtonâs equally superb âOn A Crowded Streetâ, the hi-energy continues with Miquel Brown and Hazell Dean, plus soul legends The Three Degrees returning in 1985 with âThe Heaven I Needâ produced by Stock, Aitken and Waterman. A big US hit from Laura Branigan (âSpanish Eddieâ) comes ahead of Divineâs cover of âTwistinâ The Night Awayâ which leads into two massive U.S. dancefloor smashes:- Eddie Murphyâs âParty All The Timeâ, and Patti LaBelle with âNew Attitudeâ. The stellar vocals continue with âAct Of Warâ, the huge collaboration between Elton John & Millie Jackson, and The Pointer Sisters with âBaby Come And Get Itâ, the sixth single from their hit-packed âBreak Outâ album. U.S. R&B and electro-funk are represented by Ready For The World, The Limit and Mary Jane Girls, and thereâs funk-driven cuts from Steve Arrington, Cameo and Sister Sledge. Five Star and Eighth Wonder nod at the upcoming next wave of UK pop, and the disc closes with fourth and final charting single from Marilyn with the ear-worm âBaby U Left Me (In The Cold)â
The final CD salutes some of the singles that achieved bigger hit status in the US than here and opens with Billy Joelâs âYouâre Only Human (Second Wind)â, a track written exclusively for his âGreatest Hits â Volume I & IIâ compilation, ahead of the highâprofile solo success of David Lee Roth with âCalifornia Girlsâ. Pop-Rock from John Mellencamp plus an anthemic smash from Bon Jovi alongside Dioâs âRock âNâ Roll Childrenâ are included next. Soundtrack highlights feature with Oingo Boingoâs âWeird Scienceâ, and Pat Benatarâs âInvincibleâ, coming before new wave hits from Kim Carnes, Animotion, The Cars and âTil Tuesday. Foreigner followed their global #1 âI Want To Know What Love Isâ with âThat Was Yesterdayâ plus Journey and Rick Springfield continue a run of major U.S. chart acts, before the disc moves into sophisticated pop-R&B from Michael McDonald and Philip Bailey⊠and the collection closes with two outstanding vocal performances: Chaka Khanâs âThrough The Fireâ and the U.S. breakthrough hit from Whitney Houston with âYou Give Good Loveâ â signalling the arrival of one of the decadeâs brightest new stars.
NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985 â A deeper dive into an unforgettable year in pop.
3LP GREEN
1985 was a remarkable year in pop music. Across the releases on Yearbook 1985 and itsâ âExtraâ weâve already celebrated many of the yearâs biggest hits â the tracks that dominated the charts ⊠but as ever, thatâs only part of the yearâs storyâŠ
Welcome to THE VAULT for 1985. A collection that digs deeper into the yearâs musical landscape â uncovering singles that may not have always reached the highest chart positions but remain essential to the rich and diverse pop story of 1985. Some were overshadowed at the time, some were highlights from albums that had already sold huge amounts, some found greater success internationally â but all deserve their place in this continued celebration of 80s pop.
45 tracks across 3-LPs â pressed in gorgeous green vinyl â NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985.
LP1 opens with a trio of tracks from huge-selling albums:- Bruce Springsteenâs âMy Hometownâ, the sixth single in the UK from âBorn in the U.S.Aâ - one of the best-selling albums of the decade, followed by Bryan Ferry with the stunning âWindsweptâ from âBoys And Girlsâ and Stingâs âLove Is The Seventh Waveâ, taken from his solo debut âThe Dream Of The Blue Turtlesâ. Next up, Go West with a U.S single release âEye To Eyeâ, Scritti Politti with âPerfect Wayâ â their biggest hit in America, and ABC with âBe Near Meâ. The first side closes with two established bands; Heaven 17 and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark⊠Flip the LP over for Adam Ant with âVive Le Rockâ, Midge Ure, Blancmange and the second collaboration between Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder with âGood-Bye Bad Timesâ. The Style Councilâs âWelcome To Milton Keynesâ leads to LP1âs closerâs from Simply Red and Fine Young Cannibals who followed their debut âJohnny Come Homeâ with âBlueâ.
LP2 opens with Cocteau Twins and the dream-pop atmospherics of âAikea-Guineaâ, ahead of The Jesus And Mary Chain with âJust Like Honeyâ, and The Dream Academy with âThe Love Paradeâ.
Brilliant with their cover of James Brownâs âItâs A Manâs Manâs Manâs Worldâ and jazz-influenced pop from Matt Bianco are up next ahead of the sublime âCastles In The Airâ from The Colourfield and Elvis Costello & The Attractions, who released the 1979 track âGreen Shirtâ to promote their âBest Ofâ collection ⊠and the side closes with The Clashâs âThis Is Englandâ which would become their last originally released hitâŠwhilst on the other sideâŠcelebrate the dancefloor, with a vibrant mix of Hi-NRG, soul, electro and club-influenced pop:- Opening with Sheryl Lee Ralphâs âIn The Eveningâ and Barbara Penningtonâs equally superb âOn A Crowded Streetâ, the hi-energy continues with Miquel Brown and Hazell Dean ahead of a US hit from Laura Branigan (âSpanish Eddieâ) and Divineâs cover of âTwistinâ The Night Awayâ. LP2 finishes with a massive U.S. dancefloor smash for Eddie Murphy with âParty All The Timeâ.
The final LP kicks off with a bunch of singles that achieved bigger hit status in the US than here and opens with Billy Joelâs âYouâre Only Human (Second Wind)â, a track written exclusively for his âGreatest Hits â Volume I & IIâ compilation, ahead of pop-rock from John Mellencamp plus an anthemic smash from Bon Jovi. Pat Benatarâs âInvincibleâ features ahead of The Power Stationâs third US Top 40 hitâŠwhilst back in the UK Chris Rea enjoyed his biggest chart hit to date with âStainsby Girlsâ and the side is completed by Marillion with âHeart Of Lothianâ the third hit from their huge âMisplaced Childhoodâ album⊠Flip to the final side for the stellar vocals on âAct Of Warâ, the huge collaboration between Elton John & Millie Jackson ahead of dancefloor smash âNew Attitudeâ from Patti Labelle and âShow Some Respectâ a U.S. single from Tina Turner. Sophisticated pop-R&B from Michael McDonald and Daryl Hall & John Oates come ahead of the collectionâs closers- and two outstanding vocal performances: Chaka Khanâs âThrough The Fireâ and the U.S. breakthrough hit from Whitney Houston with âYou Give Good Loveâ â signalling the arrival of one of the decadeâs brightest new stars.
NOW Yearbook â The Vault: 1985 â A deeper dive into an unforgettable year in pop.












