Now That's What I Call Music! 56

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Now That's What I Call Music! 56

Now That's What I Call Music! 56

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Really strong volume with very little filler - and a lot of my favourite pop singles of the decade on it to boot.

Let’s see what would have been played at the club I went out to later that night (spoiler: none of the following, ’cause I’m pretty sure I went to Opium rock club, which didn’t play a lot of chart music). Holly Valance, Speedway, Kosheen and Delta Goodrem would've been my disc 3 choices from that little lot Andrew. It has pretty much every song you've heard in the past 4 months or so (except Will Young, Gareth and the Darkness). Tracks with an asterisk (*) next to their title have also been included in special releases from the series. The only bad part is that some of the songs on here could have been updated by newer, more recent hits.

This collection includes tracks from Wiz Khalifa, Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Selena Gomez, Meghan Trainor with John Legend, Ed Sheeran and many others. My love of Ashanti at that time of my life was unreal, she was just such a babe and her music was so nice to listen to with those majestic vocals. It’s fairly standard Justin Timberlake, with a danceable beat and irritating falsetto all over the place. So here we have stinkers (Sophie Ellis-Bextor, DSide, Phixx) and some pretty good stompers (S Club 8, Emma, Ultrabeat, Louise) and then the OK crowd (Girls Aloud, Atomic Kitten).

Rachel Stevens (I am obsessed with Rachel's solo career more than is probably healthy, but singles like this were why. An extra bonus was The Black eyed Peas - also on the cds, which I now regularly dance to( the only exercise I do) -h ave to wait until my neighbours have left for work so I can blast it out. Along with this omission, we also were missing hits by American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson with her debut single Miss Independent. In fact the latter was my favourite song of 2003 not by Delta Goodrem, such a sorely underrated track that I wish had stayed in the charts a little longer. A much colder theme than the previous summer volume, this one characterises the snowflakes and ice that would hit the country hard that year.Next we come upon Amy Studt, which I'm not sure if this song is even considered a hit, and Texas, see Amy Studt. It's not unfair to say both this and the next volume really bought the series back up to the level of quality and consistency we saw on Now 44. I haven't played myself for 20+ years but the tone of the guitar was so sweet and the action so easy to play that I couldn't resist.



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