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The Very Best of Now Dance

The Very Best of Now Dance
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Can't Get You Out Of My Head - Kylie Minogue
  2. Toxic - Britney Spears
  3. Don't Stop Movin' - S Club 7
  4. Murder On The Dancefloor - Sophie Ellis-Bextor
  5. Call On Me - Eric Prydz
  6. Out Of Touch - Uniting Nations
  7. Falling Stars - Sunset Strippers
  8. Lola's Theme - Shapeshifters
  9. Don't Call Me Baby - Madison Avenue
  10. Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) - Spiller
  11. Make Luv - Room 5 & Oliver Cheatham
  12. Shine - Lovefreekz
  13. Heaven - DJ Sammy & Yanou
  14. Castles In The Sky - Ian Van Dahl
  15. Addicted To Bass - Puretone
  16. I Like The Way - BodyRockers
  17. Ooh La La - Goldfrapp
  18. Flashdance - Deep Dish
  19. Shot You Down - Audio Bullys & Nancy Sinatra
  20. You Can Do It - Ice Cube & Mack 10/Ms Toi
  21. Feel Good Inc - Gorillaz
  22. Superstar - Jamelia
  23. Roc Ya Body - MVP

Disc 2:

  1. Only Way Is Up - Yazz
  2. Ride On Time - Black Box
  3. Rhythm Of The Night - Corona
  4. What Is Love - Haddaway
  5. It's My Life - Dr. Alban
  6. Freed From Desire - Gala
  7. No Limit - 2 Unlimited
  8. Don't Give Me Your Life - Alex Party
  9. Toca's Miracle - Fragma
  10. I Luv U Baby - Original
  11. Everybody's Free (To Feel Good) - Rozalla
  12. Key The Secret - Urban Cookie Collective
  13. Saturday Night - Whigfield
  14. Hey Baby - DJ Otzi
  15. Chain Reaction - Ross, Diana
  16. We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off - Jermaine Stewart
  17. I Wanna Be The Only One - Eternal & Bebe Winans
  18. Take A Chance On Me - Erasure
  19. Tubthumping - Chumbawamba
  20. U Can't Touch This - MC Hammer
  21. Rhythm Is A Dancer - Snap

Disc 3:

  1. Set You Free - N-Trance
  2. Let Me Be Your Fantasy - Baby D
  3. Dreamer - Livin' Joy
  4. U Sure Do - Strike
  5. Moving On Up - M People
  6. Red Alert - Basement Jaxx
  7. Canned Heat - Jamiroquai
  8. One More Time - Daft Punk
  9. I See You Baby - Groove Armada
  10. Hey Boy Hey Girl - Chemical Brothers
  11. Pump Up The Volume - MARRS
  12. You Got The Love - Source & Candi Staton
  13. Back To Life - Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler
  14. Good Life - Inner City
  15. Temptation - Heaven 17
  16. Flawless - Ones
  17. I Wanna Be U - Chocolate Puma
  18. Seven Days And One Week - BBE
  19. Bellissima - DJ Quicksilver
  20. Better Off Alone - Alice Deejay

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10286 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-09-26
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Format: Box set

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
3CDs crammed full of some of the very best dance music of recent times. Featuring tracks through the 80s and 90s, right up to the present day, this collection brings together over 60 songs in one great release!


Customer Reviews

OK4
This Cd bought back a lot of memories for me when i was younger. Although you might not have heard of some of them you will instantly recognise the tune. With classics from Alex Party, Corona, N-Trance, Ian Van Dahl and Snap to modern day classics from Puretone, Goldfrapp, Eric Prydz and the Lovefreekz.
Best Track: Gala, Freed From Desire (my own senses purified)
Worst Track: Whigfield, Saturday Night (and the air is getting hot) WHY????

best!5
greatest complilation cd out now in the charts! there was only one or two songs that i didn't like and thats good considering how many songs there are, great value for money as well, ur getting 3 cds for the price of one and their good too:) this album is ace cus theres a mixture of cheesy 90s dance to more recent songs. (2nd cd is my favourite cus all of the cheese:)

hmmm...2
I first heard about the album after seeing the advert on tv and liked the mix played. However, I bought the album, and I was somewhat disappointed. OK, so it does have a few really good old school songs like "The Only Way is Up" and "Rhythm of the Night" which I hadn't heard in ages, and the classics from N Trance and such, but then you move from Yazz, Corona and Basement Jaxx to S Club 7 and Sophie Ellis-Bextor! Since when are "Don't Stop Movin" and "Murder on the Dancefloor" dance tunes? Producers have got to stop putting in pop songs to fill the spaces on these compilations. If I want pop and cheese, I'll buy a Clubland or a Now compilation...