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Now That's What I Call Music Vol 58

Now That's What I Call Music Vol 58
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Rachel Stevens - Some Girls
  2. Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme
  3. Anastacia - Left Outside Alone
  4. Kelis - Trick Me
  5. Jamelia - See It In A Boy's Eyes
  6. Eamon - F**k It (I Don't Want You Back)
  7. Frankee - F.U.R.B. (F U Right Back)
  8. Christina Milian -Dip It Low
  9. Outkast - Hey Ya!
  10. The Black Eyed Peas - Hey Mama
  11. Scissor Sisters - Laura
  12. George Michael - Flawless (Go To The City)
  13. Narcotic Thrust - I Like It
  14. Beverley Knight - Come As You Are
  15. Joss Stone - Super Duper Love
  16. Keane - Everybody's Changing
  17. Franz Ferdinand - Matinee
  18. Razorlight - Golden Touch
  19. The Rasmus - In The Shadows
  20. Gladiator Feat Izzy - Now We Are Free

Disc 2:

  1. Britney Spears - Everytime
  2. Kylie Minogue - Chocolate
  3. Girls Aloud - The Show
  4. McFly - Five Colours In Her Hair
  5. Sugababes - In The Middle
  6. Busted - Air Hostess
  7. O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei
  8. Blue - Bubblin'
  9. V - Blood Sweat And Tears
  10. 2 Play Feat. Raghav & Naila Boss - It Can't Be Right
  11. Nina Sky feat Jabba - Move Ya Body
  12. Fatman Scoop Feat The Crooklyn Clan - It Takes Scoop
  13. Kanye West - Through The Wire
  14. N.E.R.D - Maybe
  15. Estelle - 1980
  16. Jay Sean Feat The Rishi Rich Project - Eyes On You
  17. VS - Call U Sexy
  18. Joe - Ride Wit U
  19. Gabrielle - Stay The Same
  20. Ronan Keating & LeAnn Rimes - Last Thing On My Mind
  21. Kristian Leontiou - Story Of My Life
  22. Atomic Kitten - Someone Like Me

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #33887 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-07-26
  • Number of discs: 2

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
Now That's What I Call Music Vol.58 is another double-CD triumph compiling the best music from the UK pop charts. Featured here is the massive number one bust-up between Eamon, with "F**k It (I Don't Want You Back)", and Frankee, with her stinging retort "F.U.R.B. (F U Right Back)", plus chart smashes including "Hey Mama" by the Black Eyed Peas, "In the Shadows" by the Rasmus and "Air Hostess" by Busted. Other highlights include the hip-quakin' "Lola's Theme" by Shapeshifters, the booty-shakin' "Trick Me" by Kelis, the glam-stomp of "Laura" by the Scissor Sisters and the baddest-gangsterisms of Kanye West's "Through the Wire. Now: nearly 60 and still packing in the best chart hits, dancefloor fillers and indie anthems around. --Paul Eisinger


Customer Reviews

Still going strong...4
The Now-series is still going strong. Now That's What I Call Music 58 has some great tracks although once again some of them seem very outdated ('In The Shadows', 'In The Middle', 'Hey Ya!', 'Hey Mama' ...) and several artists already released different singles from the ones featured here (Anastacia, Outkast, Black Eyed Peas, Scissor Sisters, Keane, The Rasmus, Britney Spears, Sugababes, Busted and Kanye West).
But in the greater scheme of things, nobody'll really notice a few years from now - and this is a great buy to add to your collection (my personal 27th NOW Compilation!).

Oh Come On It's Not THAT Bad...!5
You people who rate this album one star need to cheer up - these songs are what the public like - and by the way they are pretty catchy and they make people happy, including me, so come on guys, stop the high blood pressure, buy this album, stick in on in the car and just smile!

Oh yeah, and why couldn't they put No Doubt on this album like one reviewer said? That would have made it so cool!

Now That's What I Call a British music institution5
It amazes me that the 'Now' series of chart compilation albums is still going strong. I started collecting them on vinyl in the mid 1980s and have the first 12 plus 'Now 15'. The only answer is that they still sell phenomenally well, and although I don't personally like all of the tracks on this CD I can still see that it is a good reflection of the state of today's charts and pop music scene. However, with the advent of itunes and legal music sharing, I would sooner upload and purchase the tracks I like and leave the rest. At least it's a step-up from the cassette versions where you had to wait while a track you didn't like 'fast forwarded'! Not that cassettes mean much to today's generation of pop music fans. Still, for those of you who still like the satisfaction of buying a CD with a cool cover and sleeve notes, this is still a good buy.