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Released
  
1987

Release date
  
1987

Recorded
  
Various times

Genre
  
Pop music

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Label
  
EMI / Virgin / PolyGram

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Now That's What I Call Music, Smash Hits was a compilation album released in 1987. The album is part of the (UK) Now! series, and is a collaboration with Smash Hits magazine, a successful pop music based magazine at the time. It was conceived, written and designed by the Smash Hits staff, and the liner notes are written in the magazine's offbeat style.

Contents

The album features popular UK Singles Chart hits from 1980 to 1987, in rough backwards chronological order, starting with more recent songs (four songs for each year) and ending with older ones. Many of the older songs had not featured on any Now albums before as the series did not start until 1983. A companion issue of the magazine was released at the same time, featuring pictures and lyrics to all of the songs on the album.

The front cover of the vinyl and audio cassette releases feature the words 32 Swingorilliant Hits of the 80's. For the Compact Disc release the number was changed to 31, as Michael Jackson's One Day in Your Life is missing from the CD version. A VHS tape was also released featuring 26 music videos of songs from the compilation.

Neil Tennant, who features on side 1 of the album as part of Pet Shop Boys, worked as Assistant Editor of Smash Hits magazine in the early 1980s.

Smash Hits went on to release their own various artists compilation albums. This is the first album in the (UK) Now! series to be themed 1980s. Another 3-disc compilation called Now That's What I Call The 80s was released in 2007.

CD/Record/Tape 1 (1987-1984)

  1. Curiosity Killed the Cat – Down to Earth
  2. Terence Trent D'Arby – If You Let Me Stay
  3. Mel and Kim – Respectable
  4. Hue and Cry – Labour of Love
  5. Five Star – Rain or Shine
  6. Pet Shop Boys – West End Girls
  7. The Housemartins – Happy Hour
  8. Simply Red – Holding Back the Years
  9. a-ha – Take on Me
  10. Dead or Alive – You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
  11. Eurythmics – There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart) (original 7" edit, previously unreleased on CD)
  12. Tears for Fears – Everybody Wants to Rule the World
  13. Wham! – Wake Me Up Before You Go Go
  14. Bronski Beat – Smalltown Boy
  15. Depeche Mode – Master and Servant
  16. George Michael – Careless Whisper

CD/Record/Tape 2 (1983-1980)

  1. Spandau Ballet – True
  2. UB40 – Red Red Wine
  3. Thompson Twins – Hold Me Now
  4. The Cure – The Lovecats
  5. Dexys Midnight Runners & The Emerald Express – Come On Eileen
  6. ABC – The Look of Love
  7. Culture Club – Do You Really Want to Hurt Me
  8. Duran Duran – Save a Prayer
  9. Queen & David Bowie – Under Pressure
  10. Michael Jackson – One Day in Your Life (not on CD release)
  11. Haircut One Hundred – Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)
  12. The Specials – Ghost Town
  13. The Jam – Going Underground
  14. Madness – Baggy Trousers
  15. Adam and the Ants – Antmusic (full version with cold ending, previously unreleased)
  16. Blondie – Atomic

References

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