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Now 12'' 80s 1987: Part One
NOW Music presents the next instalment in our ongoing series of 12â 80s releases: NOW 12â 80s: 1987 â Part One. Across 4 CDs, discover 46 extended, remixed and full-length 12â versions from one of the decadeâs most memorable years. Featuring chart-topping duets, dancefloor anthems, sophisticated pop, cutting-edge club classics and enduring genre-defying favourites, this collection captures the sound of 1987 in all its diversity.
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CD1 opens with a huge international chart-topper: George Michael and Aretha Franklinâs #1 smash âI Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)â featured here in its âExtended Remixâ, before another worldwide favourite, Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnesâ â(I've Had) The Time Of My Life (12" Version)â, the unforgettable hit from âDirty Dancingâ. Stylish pop follows from ABCâs âWhen Smokey Sings (The Miami Mix)â and Duran Duranâs âSkin Trade (Stretch Mix)â. Eurythmics bring the dazzling âBeethoven (I Love To Listen To)â in its âDance Mixâ, before a-haâs stunning âManhattan Skyline (Extended Remix)â. Curiosity Killed The Cat enjoyed their Top 10 breakthrough with âDown To Earth (Extended Version)â, while Swing Out Sister feature with âSurrender (Stuff Gun Mix)â, another of the yearâs defining pop hits. Bryan Ferry and Alison Moyet continue the run of elegant pop, with âIs This Love?â reaching the UK Top 3, the âL.A. Mixâ of which is featured here. Stingâs âWeâll Be Together (Extended Mix)â leads into the disc-closing âOnce Upon A Long Ago (Extended Version)â, the original mix of which gave Paul McCartney another Top 10 success.
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CD2 kicks off with one of 1987âs biggest singles: Pet Shop Boysâ landmark #1 âItâs A Sinâ, presented here in its epic âDisco Mixâ. Dead Or Alive follow with the effects-laden drama of âSomething In My House (Mortevicar Mix)â, before hi-nrg floor-filler âMale Stripper (12 Inch Version)â from Man 2 Man. The Extended Mix of âRespectableâ from Mel & Kim leads a stellar run of Stock, Aitken & Waterman productions featuring Sinittaâs Top 5 smash âToy Boy (The Extended Bicep Mix)â, and the debut hit and 1987âs biggest seller from Rick Astley with âNever Gonna Give You Upâ, presented here in its 'Cake Mix' â ahead of Bananarama with the âMiami Remixâ of their trans-Atlantic hit âI Heard A Rumourâ, plus the 12â Vocal Mix of Laura Braniganâs superb âShattered Glassâ. The Communards feature with the uplifting 1987 12â Version of âYou Are My Worldâ, while New Orderâs enduring classic âTrue Faith (Remix)â, a UK Top 5 hit and one of the eraâs most celebrated releases follows. Yelloâs atmospheric âThe Rhythm Divineâ rounds off the second disc in its full-length version.
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CD3 showcases the club sounds that dominated dancefloors during 1987, opening with M/A/R/R/S and their #1 âPump Up The Volume (UK 12" Remix)â. Alexander OâNeal follows with the defining remix of âCriticize before dance-floor classics from Jody Watley with âLooking For A New Love (Extended Club Mix)â and Whitney Houstonâs âSo Emotional (Extended Remix)â, taken from her blockbuster album âWhitneyâ. Jellybean and Elisa Fiorillo keep the energy high with âWho Found Who (Club Mix)â, ahead of freestyle favourites Company B and ExposĂ©. Pepsi & Shirlieâs debut smash âHeartacheâ reached #2 in the UK and is featured in its âDot & Daisy Club Remixâ, while Five Star feature with âStay Out Of My Life (12" Version)â. Level 42 had a huge year in 1987: âRunning In The Familyâ was a big hit and the title track from their multi-platinum album â appearing here in its âExtended Versionâ leads into the discâs closer: the âLong Versionâ of The Blow Monkeysâ âIt Doesnât Have To Be This Wayâ.
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CD4 opens with The Cureâs âWhy Canât I Be You? (Extended Mix 1987)â before rock icon Iggy Pop features with âReal Wild Child (Wild One) (Extended Version)â. Billy Idol and Tina Turner are up next with extended dancefloor reworks of two of their biggest 1987 releases, before the âExtendedâ 12â version of Chris Reaâs âLetâs Danceâ and Waxâs undeniable earworm âBridge To Your Heart (The Unabridged Version)â. The âExtended Remixâ of Karel Fialkaâs cult hit âHey Matthewâ comes before a run of some of the yearâs biggest debut singles: Johnny Hates Jazzâs Top 5 smash âShattered Dreams (12" Extended Mix)â, Wet Wet Wetâs âWishing I Was Lucky (12" Version)â Sananda Maitreya making his breakthrough with the Top 10 âIf You Let Me Stay (Extended Version)â, and Living In A Box with the âDance Mixâ of their eponymous smash âLiving In A Boxâ. Itâs left to Was (Not Was) to close the collection with the infectious âWalk The Dinosaur (The New York Dangerous Mix)â, one of the eraâs most distinctive crossover dance-pop hits.
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NOW 12â 80s: 1987 â Part One celebrates a remarkable year for pop, dance and club culture, bringing together some of the yearsâ most memorable extended cuts, remixes and 12â versions ⊠with an equally impressive âPart Twoâ to follow soonâŠ
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CD1 opens with a huge international chart-topper: George Michael and Aretha Franklinâs #1 smash âI Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)â featured here in its âExtended Remixâ, before another worldwide favourite, Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnesâ â(I've Had) The Time Of My Life (12" Version)â, the unforgettable hit from âDirty Dancingâ. Stylish pop follows from ABCâs âWhen Smokey Sings (The Miami Mix)â and Duran Duranâs âSkin Trade (Stretch Mix)â. Eurythmics bring the dazzling âBeethoven (I Love To Listen To)â in its âDance Mixâ, before a-haâs stunning âManhattan Skyline (Extended Remix)â. Curiosity Killed The Cat enjoyed their Top 10 breakthrough with âDown To Earth (Extended Version)â, while Swing Out Sister feature with âSurrender (Stuff Gun Mix)â, another of the yearâs defining pop hits. Bryan Ferry and Alison Moyet continue the run of elegant pop, with âIs This Love?â reaching the UK Top 3, the âL.A. Mixâ of which is featured here. Stingâs âWeâll Be Together (Extended Mix)â leads into the disc-closing âOnce Upon A Long Ago (Extended Version)â, the original mix of which gave Paul McCartney another Top 10 success.
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CD2 kicks off with one of 1987âs biggest singles: Pet Shop Boysâ landmark #1 âItâs A Sinâ, presented here in its epic âDisco Mixâ. Dead Or Alive follow with the effects-laden drama of âSomething In My House (Mortevicar Mix)â, before hi-nrg floor-filler âMale Stripper (12 Inch Version)â from Man 2 Man. The Extended Mix of âRespectableâ from Mel & Kim leads a stellar run of Stock, Aitken & Waterman productions featuring Sinittaâs Top 5 smash âToy Boy (The Extended Bicep Mix)â, and the debut hit and 1987âs biggest seller from Rick Astley with âNever Gonna Give You Upâ, presented here in its 'Cake Mix' â ahead of Bananarama with the âMiami Remixâ of their trans-Atlantic hit âI Heard A Rumourâ, plus the 12â Vocal Mix of Laura Braniganâs superb âShattered Glassâ. The Communards feature with the uplifting 1987 12â Version of âYou Are My Worldâ, while New Orderâs enduring classic âTrue Faith (Remix)â, a UK Top 5 hit and one of the eraâs most celebrated releases follows. Yelloâs atmospheric âThe Rhythm Divineâ rounds off the second disc in its full-length version.
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CD3 showcases the club sounds that dominated dancefloors during 1987, opening with M/A/R/R/S and their #1 âPump Up The Volume (UK 12" Remix)â. Alexander OâNeal follows with the defining remix of âCriticize before dance-floor classics from Jody Watley with âLooking For A New Love (Extended Club Mix)â and Whitney Houstonâs âSo Emotional (Extended Remix)â, taken from her blockbuster album âWhitneyâ. Jellybean and Elisa Fiorillo keep the energy high with âWho Found Who (Club Mix)â, ahead of freestyle favourites Company B and ExposĂ©. Pepsi & Shirlieâs debut smash âHeartacheâ reached #2 in the UK and is featured in its âDot & Daisy Club Remixâ, while Five Star feature with âStay Out Of My Life (12" Version)â. Level 42 had a huge year in 1987: âRunning In The Familyâ was a big hit and the title track from their multi-platinum album â appearing here in its âExtended Versionâ leads into the discâs closer: the âLong Versionâ of The Blow Monkeysâ âIt Doesnât Have To Be This Wayâ.
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CD4 opens with The Cureâs âWhy Canât I Be You? (Extended Mix 1987)â before rock icon Iggy Pop features with âReal Wild Child (Wild One) (Extended Version)â. Billy Idol and Tina Turner are up next with extended dancefloor reworks of two of their biggest 1987 releases, before the âExtendedâ 12â version of Chris Reaâs âLetâs Danceâ and Waxâs undeniable earworm âBridge To Your Heart (The Unabridged Version)â. The âExtended Remixâ of Karel Fialkaâs cult hit âHey Matthewâ comes before a run of some of the yearâs biggest debut singles: Johnny Hates Jazzâs Top 5 smash âShattered Dreams (12" Extended Mix)â, Wet Wet Wetâs âWishing I Was Lucky (12" Version)â Sananda Maitreya making his breakthrough with the Top 10 âIf You Let Me Stay (Extended Version)â, and Living In A Box with the âDance Mixâ of their eponymous smash âLiving In A Boxâ. Itâs left to Was (Not Was) to close the collection with the infectious âWalk The Dinosaur (The New York Dangerous Mix)â, one of the eraâs most distinctive crossover dance-pop hits.
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NOW 12â 80s: 1987 â Part One celebrates a remarkable year for pop, dance and club culture, bringing together some of the yearsâ most memorable extended cuts, remixes and 12â versions ⊠with an equally impressive âPart Twoâ to follow soonâŠ
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NOW Music presents the next instalment in our ongoing series of 12â 80s releases: NOW 12â 80s: 1987 â Part One. Across 4 CDs, discover 46 extended, remixed and full-length 12â versions from one of the decadeâs most memorable years. Featuring chart-topping duets, dancefloor anthems, sophisticated pop, cutting-edge club classics and enduring genre-defying favourites, this collection captures the sound of 1987 in all its diversity.
Â
CD1 opens with a huge international chart-topper: George Michael and Aretha Franklinâs #1 smash âI Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)â featured here in its âExtended Remixâ, before another worldwide favourite, Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnesâ â(I've Had) The Time Of My Life (12" Version)â, the unforgettable hit from âDirty Dancingâ. Stylish pop follows from ABCâs âWhen Smokey Sings (The Miami Mix)â and Duran Duranâs âSkin Trade (Stretch Mix)â. Eurythmics bring the dazzling âBeethoven (I Love To Listen To)â in its âDance Mixâ, before a-haâs stunning âManhattan Skyline (Extended Remix)â. Curiosity Killed The Cat enjoyed their Top 10 breakthrough with âDown To Earth (Extended Version)â, while Swing Out Sister feature with âSurrender (Stuff Gun Mix)â, another of the yearâs defining pop hits. Bryan Ferry and Alison Moyet continue the run of elegant pop, with âIs This Love?â reaching the UK Top 3, the âL.A. Mixâ of which is featured here. Stingâs âWeâll Be Together (Extended Mix)â leads into the disc-closing âOnce Upon A Long Ago (Extended Version)â, the original mix of which gave Paul McCartney another Top 10 success.
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CD2 kicks off with one of 1987âs biggest singles: Pet Shop Boysâ landmark #1 âItâs A Sinâ, presented here in its epic âDisco Mixâ. Dead Or Alive follow with the effects-laden drama of âSomething In My House (Mortevicar Mix)â, before hi-nrg floor-filler âMale Stripper (12 Inch Version)â from Man 2 Man. The Extended Mix of âRespectableâ from Mel & Kim leads a stellar run of Stock, Aitken & Waterman productions featuring Sinittaâs Top 5 smash âToy Boy (The Extended Bicep Mix)â, and the debut hit and 1987âs biggest seller from Rick Astley with âNever Gonna Give You Upâ, presented here in its 'Cake Mix' â ahead of Bananarama with the âMiami Remixâ of their trans-Atlantic hit âI Heard A Rumourâ, plus the 12â Vocal Mix of Laura Braniganâs superb âShattered Glassâ. The Communards feature with the uplifting 1987 12â Version of âYou Are My Worldâ, while New Orderâs enduring classic âTrue Faith (Remix)â, a UK Top 5 hit and one of the eraâs most celebrated releases follows. Yelloâs atmospheric âThe Rhythm Divineâ rounds off the second disc in its full-length version.
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CD3 showcases the club sounds that dominated dancefloors during 1987, opening with M/A/R/R/S and their #1 âPump Up The Volume (UK 12" Remix)â. Alexander OâNeal follows with the defining remix of âCriticize before dance-floor classics from Jody Watley with âLooking For A New Love (Extended Club Mix)â and Whitney Houstonâs âSo Emotional (Extended Remix)â, taken from her blockbuster album âWhitneyâ. Jellybean and Elisa Fiorillo keep the energy high with âWho Found Who (Club Mix)â, ahead of freestyle favourites Company B and ExposĂ©. Pepsi & Shirlieâs debut smash âHeartacheâ reached #2 in the UK and is featured in its âDot & Daisy Club Remixâ, while Five Star feature with âStay Out Of My Life (12" Version)â. Level 42 had a huge year in 1987: âRunning In The Familyâ was a big hit and the title track from their multi-platinum album â appearing here in its âExtended Versionâ leads into the discâs closer: the âLong Versionâ of The Blow Monkeysâ âIt Doesnât Have To Be This Wayâ.
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CD4 opens with The Cureâs âWhy Canât I Be You? (Extended Mix 1987)â before rock icon Iggy Pop features with âReal Wild Child (Wild One) (Extended Version)â. Billy Idol and Tina Turner are up next with extended dancefloor reworks of two of their biggest 1987 releases, before the âExtendedâ 12â version of Chris Reaâs âLetâs Danceâ and Waxâs undeniable earworm âBridge To Your Heart (The Unabridged Version)â. The âExtended Remixâ of Karel Fialkaâs cult hit âHey Matthewâ comes before a run of some of the yearâs biggest debut singles: Johnny Hates Jazzâs Top 5 smash âShattered Dreams (12" Extended Mix)â, Wet Wet Wetâs âWishing I Was Lucky (12" Version)â Sananda Maitreya making his breakthrough with the Top 10 âIf You Let Me Stay (Extended Version)â, and Living In A Box with the âDance Mixâ of their eponymous smash âLiving In A Boxâ. Itâs left to Was (Not Was) to close the collection with the infectious âWalk The Dinosaur (The New York Dangerous Mix)â, one of the eraâs most distinctive crossover dance-pop hits.
Â
NOW 12â 80s: 1987 â Part One celebrates a remarkable year for pop, dance and club culture, bringing together some of the yearsâ most memorable extended cuts, remixes and 12â versions ⊠with an equally impressive âPart Twoâ to follow soonâŠ
Â
CD1 opens with a huge international chart-topper: George Michael and Aretha Franklinâs #1 smash âI Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)â featured here in its âExtended Remixâ, before another worldwide favourite, Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnesâ â(I've Had) The Time Of My Life (12" Version)â, the unforgettable hit from âDirty Dancingâ. Stylish pop follows from ABCâs âWhen Smokey Sings (The Miami Mix)â and Duran Duranâs âSkin Trade (Stretch Mix)â. Eurythmics bring the dazzling âBeethoven (I Love To Listen To)â in its âDance Mixâ, before a-haâs stunning âManhattan Skyline (Extended Remix)â. Curiosity Killed The Cat enjoyed their Top 10 breakthrough with âDown To Earth (Extended Version)â, while Swing Out Sister feature with âSurrender (Stuff Gun Mix)â, another of the yearâs defining pop hits. Bryan Ferry and Alison Moyet continue the run of elegant pop, with âIs This Love?â reaching the UK Top 3, the âL.A. Mixâ of which is featured here. Stingâs âWeâll Be Together (Extended Mix)â leads into the disc-closing âOnce Upon A Long Ago (Extended Version)â, the original mix of which gave Paul McCartney another Top 10 success.
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CD2 kicks off with one of 1987âs biggest singles: Pet Shop Boysâ landmark #1 âItâs A Sinâ, presented here in its epic âDisco Mixâ. Dead Or Alive follow with the effects-laden drama of âSomething In My House (Mortevicar Mix)â, before hi-nrg floor-filler âMale Stripper (12 Inch Version)â from Man 2 Man. The Extended Mix of âRespectableâ from Mel & Kim leads a stellar run of Stock, Aitken & Waterman productions featuring Sinittaâs Top 5 smash âToy Boy (The Extended Bicep Mix)â, and the debut hit and 1987âs biggest seller from Rick Astley with âNever Gonna Give You Upâ, presented here in its 'Cake Mix' â ahead of Bananarama with the âMiami Remixâ of their trans-Atlantic hit âI Heard A Rumourâ, plus the 12â Vocal Mix of Laura Braniganâs superb âShattered Glassâ. The Communards feature with the uplifting 1987 12â Version of âYou Are My Worldâ, while New Orderâs enduring classic âTrue Faith (Remix)â, a UK Top 5 hit and one of the eraâs most celebrated releases follows. Yelloâs atmospheric âThe Rhythm Divineâ rounds off the second disc in its full-length version.
Â
CD3 showcases the club sounds that dominated dancefloors during 1987, opening with M/A/R/R/S and their #1 âPump Up The Volume (UK 12" Remix)â. Alexander OâNeal follows with the defining remix of âCriticize before dance-floor classics from Jody Watley with âLooking For A New Love (Extended Club Mix)â and Whitney Houstonâs âSo Emotional (Extended Remix)â, taken from her blockbuster album âWhitneyâ. Jellybean and Elisa Fiorillo keep the energy high with âWho Found Who (Club Mix)â, ahead of freestyle favourites Company B and ExposĂ©. Pepsi & Shirlieâs debut smash âHeartacheâ reached #2 in the UK and is featured in its âDot & Daisy Club Remixâ, while Five Star feature with âStay Out Of My Life (12" Version)â. Level 42 had a huge year in 1987: âRunning In The Familyâ was a big hit and the title track from their multi-platinum album â appearing here in its âExtended Versionâ leads into the discâs closer: the âLong Versionâ of The Blow Monkeysâ âIt Doesnât Have To Be This Wayâ.
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CD4 opens with The Cureâs âWhy Canât I Be You? (Extended Mix 1987)â before rock icon Iggy Pop features with âReal Wild Child (Wild One) (Extended Version)â. Billy Idol and Tina Turner are up next with extended dancefloor reworks of two of their biggest 1987 releases, before the âExtendedâ 12â version of Chris Reaâs âLetâs Danceâ and Waxâs undeniable earworm âBridge To Your Heart (The Unabridged Version)â. The âExtended Remixâ of Karel Fialkaâs cult hit âHey Matthewâ comes before a run of some of the yearâs biggest debut singles: Johnny Hates Jazzâs Top 5 smash âShattered Dreams (12" Extended Mix)â, Wet Wet Wetâs âWishing I Was Lucky (12" Version)â Sananda Maitreya making his breakthrough with the Top 10 âIf You Let Me Stay (Extended Version)â, and Living In A Box with the âDance Mixâ of their eponymous smash âLiving In A Boxâ. Itâs left to Was (Not Was) to close the collection with the infectious âWalk The Dinosaur (The New York Dangerous Mix)â, one of the eraâs most distinctive crossover dance-pop hits.
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NOW 12â 80s: 1987 â Part One celebrates a remarkable year for pop, dance and club culture, bringing together some of the yearsâ most memorable extended cuts, remixes and 12â versions ⊠with an equally impressive âPart Twoâ to follow soonâŠ
















