Now That's What I Call Music II (UK series)
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- This article describes the second album in the UK Now! series. It should not be confused with identically-numbered albums from other Now! series. For more information, see Now That's What I Call Music! 2 and Now That's What I Call Music! discography
| Now That's What I Call Music II | ||||
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| Compilation album by Various artists | ||||
| Released | 7 April 1984 | |||
| Recorded | 1983 | |||
| Genre | Pop | |||
| Length | 60:55 | |||
| Label | Virgin / EMI Sony Music Entertainment | |||
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Now That's What I Call Music II or Now 2 was released in 1984. The album is the second edition of the (UK) Now! series. It was only released on vinyl & audio cassette. Like the first album, Now 2 also reached number one on the UK Albums chart, staying there for five weeks.
Now 2 features four songs that reached number one on the UK Singles Chart: "Only You", "99 Red Balloons", "Relax", & "Pipes of Peace".
Now 2 is one of only two Now! albums to feature Roman numerals in the title as opposed to numbers, Now 13 being the other.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side One
- Queen : "Radio Ga Ga"
- Nik Kershaw : "Wouldn't It Be Good"
- Thompson Twins : "Hold Me Now"
- Matt Bianco : "Get Out of Your Lazy Bed"
- Carmel : "More, More, More"
- Madness : "Michael Caine"
- The Flying Pickets : "Only You"
[edit] Side Two
- Nena : "99 Red Balloons"
- Cyndi Lauper : "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"
- Tracey Ullman : "My Guy's Mad at Me"
- Matthew Wilder : "Break My Stride"
- Julia & Company : "Breaking Down (Sugar Samba)"
- Joe Fagin : "That's Livin' Alright"
- Hot Chocolate : "I Gave You My Heart (Didn't I)"
- Snowy White : "Bird of Paradise"
[edit] Side Three
- Frankie Goes to Hollywood : "Relax"
- Eurythmics : "Here Comes the Rain Again"
- Howard Jones : "What Is Love?"
- The Smiths : "What Difference Does It Make?"
- Fiction Factory : "(Feels Like) Heaven"
- Re-Flex : "The Politics of Dancing"
- Thomas Dolby : "Hyperactive"
- China Crisis : "Wishful Thinking"
[edit] Side Four
- David Bowie : "Modern Love"
- Culture Club : "It's a Miracle"
- Rolling Stones : "Undercover of the Night"
- Big Country : "Wonderland"
- Slade : "Run Runaway"
- Duran Duran : "New Moon on Monday"
- Paul McCartney : "Pipes of Peace"
[edit] VHS release
- Nik Kershaw : "Wouldn't It Be Good"
- Thompson Twins : "Hold Me Now"
- Howard Jones : "What is Love?"
- Duran Duran : "New Moon on Monday"
- China Crisis : "Wishful Thinkins"
- Tina Turner : "Help"
- Status Quo : "Marguerita Time"
- Carmel : "More, More, More"
- Shannon : "Let the Music Play"
- Icicle Works : "Birds Fly"
- Bourgie Bourgie : "Breaking Point"
- Re-Flex : "The Politics of Dancing"
- Thomas Dolby : "Hyperactive"
- Matt Bianco : "Get Out of Your Lazy Bed"
- Big Country : "Wonderland"
- Marilyn : "Cry and Be Free"
- Snowy White : "Bird of Paradise"
- The Flying Pickets : "Only You"
- Kajagoogoo : "The Lion's Mouth"
- Culture Club : "Victims"
[edit] See also
- Now That's What I Call Music!
- Discography of Now That's What I Call Music!
- Now That's What I Call Music! 2 (U.S. series)
[edit] External links
| Preceded by Can't Slow Down by Lionel Richie |
UK number-one album 14 April 1984 – 18 May 1984 |
Succeeded by Legend by Bob Marley and the Wailers |
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