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Disc 1:
- Rick Astley � Never Gonna Give You Up
- Bananarama � Venus
- Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
- Kylie Minogue - I Should Be So Lucky
- Mel & Kim - Respectable
- Jason Donovan - Too Many Broken Hearts
- Hazell Dean - Who's Leaving Who
- Sinitta - Toy Boy
- Big Fun - Blame It On The Boogie
- Donna Summer - This Time I Know It's For Real
- Lonnie Gordon � Happenin� All Over Again
- Brother Beyond - The Harder I Try
- Sonia - You'll Never Stop Me Loving You
- The Reynolds Girls - I�d Rather Jack
- Samantha Fox - Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now
- Cliff Richard - I Just Don't Have The Heart
- Princess - Say I�m Your Number One
- Stock Aitken Waterman � Roadblock
- Kylie Minogue & Jason Donovan - Especially For You
Disc 2:
- Kylie Minogue - Better The Devil You Know
- Bananarama - Love In The First Degree
- Rick Astley - Together Forever
- Sinitta - Cross My Broken Heart
- Mel & Kim - Showing Out (Get Fresh At The Weekend)
- Divine � You Think You�re A Man
- Hazell Dean - Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go)
- Jason Donovan - When You Come Back To Me
- Donna Summer - I Don't Wanna Get Hurt
- Dead Or Alive - Lover Come Back (To Me)
- Brother Beyond � He Ain�t No Competition
- Sonia � Listen To Your Heart
- Big Fun - Can't Shake The Feeling
- Pat & Mick - I Haven�t Stopped Dancing Yet
- Kylie Minogue - Turn It Into Love
- Boy Krazy � That�s What Love Can Do
- Ferry Aid (Zeebrugge) - Various Artists - Let It Be
- Hillsborough - Various Artists - Ferry Cross The Mersey
- Mandy Smith � Got To Be Certain (Bonus Track)
Disc 3:
- Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) (Murder Mix)
- Kylie Minogue � Better The Devil You Know (The Mad March Hare Mix)
- Rick Astley � Never Gonna Give You Up (Escape From New York Mix)
- Divine � You Think You�re A Man (Remix)
- The Reynolds Girls � I�d Rather Jack (Extended Mix)
- Stock Aitken Waterman � Roadblock (Rare Groove Mix)
- Princess � Say I�m Your Number One (12� Version)
- Mandy Smith - I Just Can�t Wait (Mandy�s Theme) (The Cool And Breezy Jazz Mix)
- Lonnie Gordon � Beyond Your Wildest Dreams (12� Version)
- Pwlradio Megamix 2005 � Mixed by Lloyd PWL Radio Station Architect Davis for PWL
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #29490 in Music
- Released on: 2005-11-07
- Number of discs: 3
- Formats: Original recording remastered, Box set
- Dimensions: .41 pounds
Editorial Reviews
From the Label
Approx 50 track definitive collection of the very best of Stock Aitken and Waterman’s collective careers with 2 CDs of their biggest hits and some previously unreleased and highly collectable rarities on CD3.
Customer Reviews
Excellent compilation including rare 12" mixes
Ignore the review below. There were many mixes of the Princess track and this compilation clearly says that it includes the 12" version of the track, so if your wild imagination lets you think you're getting something else, that's really your own stupidity and not something to downgrade a great compilation for. This compilation includes many tracks long out of print and some that have never appeared on CD before, such as Mandy Smith's version of "Got To Be Certain" (an early hit for Kylie Minogue). Also included are tracks that are virtually impossible to obtain on CD without paying high collector's prices, such as the extended mixes of the Mandy Smith and Reynolds Girls tracks, or any of the Sinitta and Sonia titles (original albums are long out of print). The Cliff Richard track is the radio version, which was never included on the original CD single (it only included the 12" mix). Also of note is the inclusion of the Pat & Mick track (virtually impossible to find on CD elsewhere) and the Rick Astley remix of "Never Gonna Give You Up" which was the B-Side remix from the limited edition 12". So, all in all, a superb value compilation. Can't wait for volume 2!
Great CD's
I really love these tracks, nice to have them all in one place. I really hope they will do a 2nd one soon, as there are some more rare SAW gems around. But for all that wonder if you should get this CD box set .... do so, it is really great. If I ever feel a bit down, I just stick the CD's one, and within seconds I feel great again! Buy it now, you won't regreat it.
Reopening the Hit Factory
Following the massive Live Aid concert in 1985, British pop arguably lost it's way. The charts were full of old men like Phil Collins and Dire Straits. Something new was needed; something that teens could relate to. Something to save pop from itself. Enter writers and producers Matt Stock, Mike Aitken and Pete Waterman. Together these three would dominate the UK charts until the end of the decade, selling millions of records, and creating what they called `the sound of a bright young Britain'.
Stock, Aitken & Waterman (or SAW as I shall now refer to them) scored initial hits with the likes of Hazell Dean, Sinitta, Divine and Dead Or Alive, along with reviving Bananarama's career. But they really began to hit the big time in 1987 with the arrival of Rick Astley, and Mel & Kim who's first three singles (two of which are included on this set) are prime examples of SAW's best work.
The trio also got one over on the more snobbish club DJ's with the excellent 70's funk pastiche "Roadblock", and who can forget the brilliant "I'd Rather Jack" by the Reynolds Girls. Only a one-hit wonder, but what a hit!
1988 saw Kylie Minogue join the Hit Factory (as SAW's set-up was known) with the mighty "I Should Be So Lucky, a slice of pure pop genius which signalled the start of an extraordinary run of hits for the Kylster. She was later joined by her `Neighbours' co-star Jason Donovan, whilst rubbish groups like Brother Beyond and Big Fun saw some of the SAW magic rub off on them. They also worked with Cliff Richard, Donna Summer and even the much maligned Sigue Sigue Sputnik. There were also a number of charity records for a variety of causes. But 1988 also saw SAW begin to sow the seeds of their own destruction. They hit upon `the formula', which led to critics accusing them of being lazy and making the same record over and over again, albeit with different singers.
By the early 90's it was all going wrong, with many artists quitting over what they saw as an increasingly dictatorial regime. The trio eventually tore themselves apart with endless arguments over money and where it was all going. It was the end of an era as pop once again lost it's way and became dominated in the 90's by boy bands and their dreary ballads.
Despite some of the rubbish of their latter period, Stock, Aitken & Waterman do deserve a sensibly compiled anthology of their career. This three CD set is sadly not it. Here you get two discs of hits, and one of 12" mixes, but none of their lesser known gems. Hopefully someone will compile a more rounded set in the future.
Still, this album is far better than the messy and disappointing "Hit Factory - Best Of" collections that were around in the late 80's. The third disc of 12" extended mixes is particularly fine; SAW 12"er's were always worth checking out - as a former DJ, Pete Waterman knew what worked on the dance floor (do listen out for his FGTH "Two Tribes" spoof on the Divine track!), but the absence of any Mel & Kim from this section beggars belief.
The insert booklet is very disappointing. No liner notes or photos, just endless publishing credits so no points there. Altogether this set receives three stars, one for each disc, but nothing for the booklet and nothing for the non-appearance of a Mel & Kim 12" mix.
So until the definitive anthology set arrives, stick this in the CD player, turn up the volume and loose yourself in some of the most fun packed and glorious British pop of the 80's.




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