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Now That's What I Call Music! Vol 61

Now That's What I Call Music! Vol 61
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. James Blunt - You¹re Beautiful
  2. 2Pac feat. Elton John - Ghetto Gospel
  3. Coldplay - Speed Of Sound
  4. Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc
  5. Black Eyed Peas - Don't Phunk With My Heart
  6. Audio Bullys feat. Nancy Sinatra - Shot You Down
  7. Jem - They
  8. Natalie Imbruglia - Shiver
  9. KT Tunstall - Other Side Of The World
  10. Oasis - Lyla
  11. Razorlight - Somewhere Else
  12. Bodyrockers - I Like The Way
  13. Kaiser Chiefs - Everyday I Love You Less And Less
  14. Caesars - Jerk It Out
  15. The Killers - Smile Like You Mean It
  16. Hard-Fi - Hard To Beat
  17. Weezer - Beverly Hills
  18. Rob Thomas - Lonely No More
  19. The Magic Numbers - Forever Lost
  20. Jack Johnson - Good People
  21. U2 - Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own

Disc 2:

  1. Akon - Lonely
  2. Mario - Let Me Love You
  3. Gwen Stefani feat. Eve - Rich Girl
  4. Will Smith - Switch
  5. M.V.P. - Roc Ya Body ³Mic Check 1, 2²
  6. Mariah Carey - It¹s Like That
  7. Nelly - N Dey Say
  8. Bobby Valentino - Slow Down
  9. Faith Evans - Again
  10. Joss Stone - Don't Cha Wanna Ride
  11. Roll Deep - The Avenue
  12. Charlotte Church - Crazy Chick
  13. Rachel Stevens - So Good
  14. Inaya Day - Nasty Girl
  15. Deep Dish - Say Hello
  16. Freeloaders feat. The Real Thing - So Much Love To Give
  17. Kylie Minogue - Giving You Up
  18. Girls Aloud - Wake Me Up
  19. Crazy Frog - Axel F
  20. Tony Christie - Avenues And Alleyways
  21. McFly - You¹ve Got A Friend
  22. Heather Small - Proud

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7082 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-07-25
  • Number of discs: 2

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Now That's What I Call Music! Vol 61 is another double-CD triumph compiling the best music from the UK pop charts. Featured here is the perfect-pop of Gwen Stefani's "Rich Girl" and Natalie Imbruglia's "Shiver", plus the steamy R&B of Mariah Carey's "It's Like That" and Akon's No. 1 spot-hogging "Lonely". Indie highlights include The Killers' "Smile Like You Mean It", Razorlight's "Somewhere Else", Kaiser Chiefs' "Everyday I Love You Less And Less" and the Gorillaz' "Feel Good Inc". Now!: 61 and still packing in the best chart hits, dancefloor fillers and indie anthems around. --Paul Eisinger


Customer Reviews

Now 61 - now thats a cd5
in my opinion this is the best (and remains to be the best) Now cd for a long time. jam packed with hits and almost no fillers

has been on my cd player pretty much since i got it last year. hi-lights include the gorillaz, tu-pac and elton john, will smith and hard fi

well worth buying

Now That's What I Call.. another unbiased review (3.5 stars)3
Coldplay, Gorillaz, Oasis, err Crazy Frog? Yes, it can only be volume 61 of the ever-popular Now series with yet another bumper 2cd edition of 43 top chart hits - as says at the back, and as always a debatable topic - mind you 7 no 1's is nothing to be sniffed at, even though the frog and Mcfly are amongst the batch (sigh).
The inescapable (and recent US no.1) You're Beautiful kicks things off here with the summer smash from James Blunt and is followed by the excellent Ghetto Gospel, Speed Of Sound and Feel Good Inc which opens up cd1 in brilliant style, a rarity of some kind in recent editions. Black Eyed Peas, Audio Bullys, Bodyrockers, Kaiser Chiefs, Hard-fi, Rob Thomas etc keep up the pace for the majority of the album, but dear oh dear - cd2 (gulp).
Mario's Let Me Love You, Will Smith's Switch, Gwen Stefani's Rich Girl are all bright sparks on an otherwise infuriating side 2, with Nasty Girl, Lonely, Roc Ya Body and So Good facing the wrath of this particular reviewer and less said about that poxy amphibian the better - who actually bought that mess?
But Tony Christie's 70's classic (no, not Amarillo) Avenues And Alleyways and Heather Small's hope song to end all hope songs Proud are all nice touches to finish off on a somewhat rewarding note - but my god, the songs you have to endure to get there!!

To Hot To Handle5
Summer 2005 with the best of pop, RnB, dance and rock. 6 Number ones from akon, james blunt, crazy frog and Mcfly. also amazing summer tunes from crazy charlotte church and sizzling RnB like Don't phunk with my heart, N Day Say. and also the anthem for the 2012 olympics. Dance from Audio Bully's =-Shot you down. A Perfect summer cd