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Now That's What I Call Music, Vol. 1

Now That's What I Call Music, Vol. 1
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. Together Again - Janet Jackson
  2. As Long as You Love Me - Backstreet Boys
  3. Way - Fastball
  4. Flagpole Sitta - Harvey Danger
  5. Say You'll Be There - Spice Girls
  6. All My Life - K-Ci & JoJo
  7. Never Ever [Single Edit] - All Saints
  8. If You Could Only See - Tonic
  9. MMMBop - Hanson
  10. Zoot Suit Riot - Cherry Poppin' Daddies
  11. Shorty (You Keep Playing With My Mind) - Imajin
  12. Anytime - Brian McKnight
  13. Barbie Girl - Aqua
  14. Karma Police - Radiohead
  15. I Will Buy You a New Life - Everclear
  16. Fly Away - Lenny Kravitz
  17. Sex & Candy - Marcy Playground

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16451 in Music
  • Released on: 1998-10-27
  • Number of discs: 4

Customer Reviews

The best of the NOW series4
Out of all the NOW CDs, this one is the best. Sure, the songs are "old" by now, but they were all big pop hits at the time of this CDs release, while, with the newer NOWs, only about half of the songs could really be considered big hits. Here's a quick overview.

1. "Together Again" - Janet: I never really liked Janet Jackson, but I did like this song. It has a really nice message, and it definitely deserved to be a hit

2. "As Long As You Love Me" - Backstreet Boys: OK, as a huge BSB fan, I'm biased toward this song. BUT, it really is a great pop song, with it's simple, nice melody, and cute lyrics.

3. "The Way" - Fastball: This was another huge hit way bakc in 1997. It's the type of song that you either a)Like it a lot at first, then get sick of it... or b)Hate it at first, but grow to love it.

4. "Flagpole Sitta" - Harvey Danger: One of THE best tracks on the album! I usually don't like this type of music (alternative/punk/pop mix), but this one is catchy as hell.

5. "Say You'll Be There" - Spice Girls: How could you have a compilation of the hits of the late '90s without including the Spice Girls? And whether you like the girls or not, this IS a catchy song!

6. "All My Life" - K-Ci & JoJo: A very pretty R&B ballad, and a big hit in 1997. Ballad fans just have to have this in their collection! Don't like ballads? Then this is filler for you.

7. "Never Ever" - All Saints: The only song by the psuedo-Spice Girls I ever liked. It has a really nice beat (it samples "Amazing Grace.") and the vocals are pretty good.

8. "If You Could Only See" - Tonic: This reminds me of all the hits that I hear today, by bands like Staind, Creed, and the like.

9. "Mmmm Bop" - Hanson: This song was essential for this CD. Like the Spice Girls, you couldn't have a compliatin of the hits of 1997 without Hanson's "Mmm Bop!" These boys brang back pop music!

10. "Zoot Suit Riot" - Cherry Poppin' Daddies: OK, I hate this song. Simple as that. Send this(...) back to the big-band era where it belongs!

11. "Shorty (You Keep Playing With My Mind" - Imajin: OK, I was wrong before. This was never a hit. I doubt most people have even heard of it. I wonder how much Jive payed to get this song put on the CD for publicity? Anyway, it's not bad once you listen to it. It's really catchy R&B/pop.

12. "Anytime" - Brian McKnight: Another soulful R&B ballad. Interestingly, this song was also on the "Grammy Nominees 1999" CD, so it spanned a good two years as a hit song!

13. "Barbie Girl" - Aqua: Remember this song? It really is a pop classic, and very original.

14. "Karma Police" - Radiohead: Another favorite track. This song is just haunting. A musical masterpiece.

15. "I Will Buy You a New Life" - Everclear: Another alternative pop hit that is very catchy.

16. "Fly Away" - Lenny Kravitz: Interestingly, this song didn't become a hit until AFTER appearing on this CD. Anyway, it's a great, catchy song. In my opinion, better than Lenny's new stuff.

17. "Sex & Candy" - Marcy Playground: A great end to a hit-filled package. This one is actually reminiscent of "Karma Police," only more poppy.

BOTTOM LINE: An album full of hits... from 1997. New pop fans may not be into it.

BEST NAMES IN POP5
The first is the best of the series with the exception of Now 4. With names like Backstreet Boys,Janet Jackson,Hanson,Spice Girls,and Lenny Kravitz,you can't go wrong. Songs include the booming Janet hit "Together Again",the soft-rock station favorite "As Long As You Love Me",and the #1 air-wave dominator Mmm-Bop. Kick back,relax,and enjoy!

Nice CD!4
I bought this album only knowing a few of the songs, but when I heard the other songs, I knew this was a great album! With great songs like Fastball's "The Way" and Backstreet Boys' "As Long As You Love Me", you can't go wrong! Janet's "Together Again" has a fun beat to it! I also liked Lenny Kravitz's song "Fly Away" because it had cool music and lyrics. I had never heard Everclear's "I Will Buy You A New Life" or Tonic's "If You Could Only See" some of the rock songs featured on the album, but they were good once I listened to them! Aqua's "Barbie Girl" has the coolest music, and I liked the album's swing track, Cherry Poppin' Daddies' "Zoot Suit Riot" because it had neat background music. This album has teen-pop, rock, swing, and R&B! It is great for the Top-40 listener who wants a pop compilation CD with variety! I liked it, and I know you will!