NOW That's What I Call The 80s Vinyl LP 2024
LP 1
1. Queen - I Want To Break Free
2. The Police - Every Breath You Take
3. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
4. The Human League - Don't You Want Me
5. a-ha - Take On Me
6. Duran Duran – Rio
7. Spandau Ballet - Gold
8. Culture Club - Karma Chameleon
9. Dexys Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen
10. Bananarama – Cruel Summer
11. Adam & The Ants - Stand And Deliver
12. Nena - 99 Red Balloons
13. Kim Wilde - You Came
14. Kylie Minogue - I Should Be So Lucky
15. Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up
LP 2
1. John Lennon - (Just Like) Starting Over
2. Bruce Springsteen - Dancing In The Dark
3. Philip Bailey & Phil Collins - Easy Lover
4. Bon Jovi - Livin' On A Prayer
5. Tina Turner - The Best
6. Cher - If I Could Turn Back Time
7. Tears For Fears - Everybody Wants To Rule The World
8. Whitney Houston - I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)
9. Chaka Khan - I Feel For You
10. The Communards with Sarah Jane Morris – Don’t Leave Me This Way
11. Blondie - The Tide Is High
12. UB40 - Red Red Wine
13. Madness - House Of Fun
14. The Jam - Town Called Malice
15. Pretenders - Brass In Pocket
LP 3
1. Elton John - I'm Still Standing
2. Billy Joel - Uptown Girl
3. Kenny Loggins - Footloose (From "Footloose" Soundtrack)
4. Berlin - Take My Breath Away (Love Theme From "Top Gun")
5. Ray Parker Jr. - Ghostbusters
6. Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler - Back To Life
7. Paul McCartney - Ebony And Ivory
8. Lionel Richie - Hello
9. New Order - Blue Monday
10. Pet Shop Boys - Heart
11. Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax
12. Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
13. Soft Cell - Tainted Love
14. Heaven 17 - Temptation
15. Ultravox - Vienna
It’s time to celebrate an amazing decade for pop music – as popular today as it was back then, featuring 45 unforgettable hits, including 27 #1s across 3-LPs, pressed in a red, a blue and a green vinyl. Time to immerse yourself in the decade that never stops. Legwarmers on – it’s: ‘NOW That’s What I Call The 80s’.
Opening with one of Queen’s signature anthems ‘I Want To Break Free’, and followed by the incredible ‘Every Breath You Take’ from The Police and Eurythmics with ‘Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)’ you know from the start that this is a massive collection. A huge #1 for The Human League with ‘Don’t You Want Me’ is up next and the side finishes with three of the decades’ biggest bands, a-ha with ‘Take On Me’, Duran Duran with ‘Rio’ and Spandau Ballet with ‘Gold’. Flip the LP over for sing-along #1s from Culture Club with ‘Karma Chameleon’ and ‘Come On Eileen’ from Dexys Midnight Runners. Bananarama, Adam & The Ants and Nena all produced pop classics whilst Kim Wilde with ‘You Came’, and two mega-hits from the songwriting and production team of Stock, Aitken and Waterman – debut hits for Kylie Minogue and Rick Astley were chart smashes in the latter part of the decade and bring the first disc to a close.
LP2 features back-to-back legends including, on the first side, Bruce Springsteen, Cher, Bon Jovi and the #1 collaboration between Philip Bailey and Phil Collins, ‘Easy Lover’. Tears For Fears complete the side with their worldwide smash ‘Everybody Wants To Rule The World’. Over on the other side, the dancefloor beckons with #1s from Whitney Houston with ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody…’, ‘I Feel For You’ from Chaka Khan and The Communards with Sarah Jane Morris on their superb cover of ‘Don’t Leave Me This Way’. Some reggae influenced pop next from Blondie and UB40. Madness and The Jam enjoyed #1s with ‘House Of Fun’ and ‘Town Called Malice’, whilst closing the LP is the first new chart topper of the decade from the Pretenders with ‘Brass In Pocket’.
The third LP kicks off with signature songs from Elton John with ‘I’m Still Standing’ and Billy Joel’s ‘Uptown Girl’. 80s movie songs are up next with ‘Footloose’, ‘Take My Breath Away’ and ‘Ghostbusters’, ahead of the stunning ‘Back To Life’ from Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler. The side winds down with two of the decade’s biggest ballads ‘Ebony & Ivory’ from Paul McCartney and ‘Hello’, the first solo #1 for Lionel Richie. The final side presents a stellar line up of electronic pop, opening with the peerless ‘Blue Monday’ from New Order, and followed by #1s from Pet Shop Boys with ‘Heart’, and the massive ‘Relax’ from Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Dead Or Alive, Soft Cell and Heaven 17 all feature with true classics and the collection signs off with the iconic ‘Vienna’ from Ultravox.
45 Essential tracks for every vinyl collection – NOW That’s What I Call The 80s.