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Various Artists
  1. George Michael - I Want Your Sex
  2. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - Missionary Man
  3. The Communards - Tomorrow
  4. Duran Duran - Meet El Presidente
  5. New Order - Touched By The Hand Of God
  6. a-ha - Manhattan Skyline
  7. T'Pau - Heart And Soul
  8. Alison Moyet - Weak In The Presence Of Beauty
  9. Bananarama - A Trick Of The Night
  10. Curiosity Killed The Cat - Misfit
  11. Pepsi & Shirlie - Goodbye Stranger
  12. Samantha Fox - Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now
  13. Rick Astley - Whenever You Need Somebody
  14. Mel & Kim - F.L.M.
  15. Sananda Maitreya - If You Let Me Stay
  16. UB40 - Rat In Mi Kitchen
  17. LL COOL J - I Need Love
  18. Suzanne Vega - Tom's Diner
  19. Black - Sweetest Smile
  20. David Sylvian - Let The Happiness In
  21. Whitney Houston - So Emotional
  22. Alexander O'Neal - Fake
  23. Barry White - Sho' You Right
  24. Sly & Robbie & Shinehead - Boops (Here To Go)
  25. The Gap Band - Big Fun
  26. Five Star - The Slightest Touch
  27. Vesta Williams - Once Bitten Twice Shy
  28. Atlantic Starr - Always
  29. Randy Crawford - Almaz
  30. Bruce Willis - Under The Boardwalk
  31. Fat Boys & The Beach Boys - Wipeout
  32. Pseudo Echo - Funky Town
  33. Robbie Nevil - C'est La Vie
  34. Timbuk 3 - The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades
  35. Westworld - Sonic Boom Boy
  36. Spear Of Destiny - Never Take Me Alive
  37. The Pogues Feat. The Dubliners - The Irish Rover
  38. The Proclaimers - Letter From America
  39. Johnny Logan - Hold Me Now
  40. Tom Jones - A Boy From Nowhere
  41. Bruce Springsteen - Tunnel Of Love
  42. Tina Turner - Break Every Rule
  43. Marillion - Incommunicado
  44. Billy Idol - Sweet Sixteen
  45. Pretenders - If There Was a Man
  46. Chris Rea - Let's Dance
  47. Cliff Richard - My Pretty One
  48. Wet Wet Wet - Sweet Little Mystery
  49. Johnny Hates Jazz - I Don't Want To Be A Hero
  50. Curiosity Killed The Cat - Ordinary Day
  51. Glenn & Chris – Diamond Lights
  52. Wax - Bridge To Your Heart
  53. Then Jerico - The Motive
  54. Simply Red - The Right Thing
  55. ABC - The Night You Murdered Love
  56. Spandau Ballet - How Many Lies?
  57. Level 42 - It's Over
  58. Boy George - To Be Reborn
  59. Mel & Kim - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree

NOW - Yearbook Extra 1987

Various Artists

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NOW Music proudly presents 59 more essential singles from the iconic year of Pop that was 1987.

CD1 kicks off with “I Want Your Sex”, the first hit from a stellar year for George Michael, and the lead release from the album ‘Faith’. Established chart regulars Eurythmics, Duran Duran, New Order, and a-ha continued to enjoy more hits, alongside Alison Moyet, UB40 and Bananarama. 1987 saw the chart debut for T’Pau, with “Heart And Soul”, and it features with other artists celebrating first hits in 1987 including Pepsi & Shirlie, LL Cool J, Sananda Maitreya and Rick Astley with “Whenever You Need Somebody”, the second hit and title track from his debut album. The Communards, Mel & Kim, Samantha Fox, and Suzanne Vega achieved successful follow-ups to their prior years’ achievements – and closing the disc, two of the year’s unique singer-songwriters, with sublime tracks: Black with “Sweetest Smile”, and David Sylvian with “Let The Happiness In”. CD2 opens with a floor-filling run including a fabulous mix of amazing vocals and infectious beats and hooks from Whitney Houston, Alexander O’Neal, and Barry White… ahead of the hugely influential Sly & Robbie & Shinehead on “Boops (Here To Go)”. Five Star continued to add to their hits total, and Vesta Williams, Pseudo Echo and Robbie Nevil kicked off their chart careers. Bruce Willis, already an established actor scored a big hit with his cover of “Under The Boardwalk”, and U.S. hip-hop trio the Fat Boys collaborated with legends The Beach Boys on “Wipeout”. Another musical partnership saw The Pogues and The Dubliners together on “The Irish Rover”, whilst The Proclaimers enjoyed a Top 3 hit with “Letter From America”, and Johnny Logan became the first artist to win the Eurovision Song Contest twice. The final word on the disc is from Tom Jones who reached #2 with “A Boy From Nowhere” taken from the forthcoming musical ‘Matador’. The final disc includes massive artists including Bruce Springsteen who opens with “Tunnel Of Love” the title track of his 1987 album. Marillion, Billy Idol, Chris Rea, Cliff Richard and the Pretenders all follow. New pop acts who saw their breakthrough in 1987 includes Wet Wet Wet, Johnny Hates Jazz, Wax, Curiosity Killed The Cat and Then Jerico who hit the Top 40 for the first time with “The Motive”. Glenn & Chris took their success from the pitch to the charts, and a stellar run of pop legends takes the disc toward it’s close: Simply Red, ABC, Spandau Ballet, Level 42 and Boy George with the beautiful “To Be Reborn”, before the sign-off, the Top 3 “Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree” 1987’s ‘Comic Relief’ single from comedian Mel Smith duetting with Kim Wilde. An essential collection for any music lover, capturing the spirit and diversity of an unforgettable time in music. NOW – Yearbook Extra 1987 - a further celebration of the diversity and magic of the year in Pop