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It's a testament to the success of the Now That's What I Call Music series that this is the 47th instalment in the ever-popular series. Its combination of all that makes the British pop charts great is its winning formula, and one that it certainly doesn't stray from here. On the pure pop front there are scene leaders Robbie Williams ("Rock DJ"), Ronan Keating ("Life Is A Rollercoaster"), Steps ("Stomp") and Britney Spears ("Lucky"); and keeping the rock flag flying are U2 ("Beautiful Day"), David Gray ("Babylon") and Bon Jovi ("It's My Life"). The two leading
It's a testament to the success of the Now That's What I Call Music series that this is the 47th instalment in the ever-popular series. Its combination of all that makes the British pop charts great is its winning formula, and one that it certainly doesn't stray from here. On the pure pop front there are scene leaders Robbie Williams ("Rock DJ"), Ronan Keating ("Life Is A Rollercoaster"), Steps ("Stomp") and Britney Spears ("Lucky"); and keeping the rock flag flying are U2 ("Beautiful Day"), David Gray ("Babylon") and Bon Jovi ("It's My Life"). The two leading lights of the dance scene--2-Step and trance--are well represented with Architects ("Body Groove") and Craig David ("7 Days") on a 2-Step trip and trance masters Storm ("Time To Burn") and Darude ("Feel The Beat") There is also a smattering of R&B thrown in for good measure courtesy of Sisqo ("Unleash The Dragon") and Melanie B ("Tell Me"). In fact there is something of a plethora of Spice Girls present--Posh and Melanies C and B all have solo work featured, and they all team up with Emma for "Holler". In a world where the Number One single seems to change every week, Now 47 proves that there is life in the pop charts yet. --Helen Marquis
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Manufacturer: EMI/Virgin
Release date: 20 November 2000
Number of discs: 2
EAN: 0724353026820 UPC: 724353026820
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