Artist: VA
Title: Now That's What I Call Music! 1-109
Year Of Release: 1983-2021
Label: EMI, Virgin, Polygram, Box Music, Sony Music, Universal Music Genre: RnB/Swing, House, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Synth-pop, Indie Rock, Funk, Soul
Quality: MP3 320kbps (scans)
Total Time: 272:31:04
Total Size: 43.58 GB
Source: CD
UK Series Info
Here it is, and a lot sooner than I thought, the full Now That's What I Call Music! series from Now That's What I Call Music! released in November 1983 to Now That's What I Call Music! 109 released in July of this year. These are all the 2 cd versions with the rare single cd versions of Now 4,8 and 9 also included (with patent pending cover on Now 4!)
And what a mess this was! I have now gone through each and every album to correct the artist, title and filenames where they were incorrect or audio was corrupted. Also every album now contains the best quality images available, or running the low resolution ones through AI and straightened all the cd images so that each album now has, at the very least, a cover.
This upload contains every UK top 40 hit (4,465 tracks in total) from the past 38 years all in high 320kbps mp3 quality. (FLAC version also uploaded)
See Discogs for tracklistings.
Interesting comment about the vinyl releases on Discogs:
"In the space of a decade or so, the later vinyl Now's (20+) seem to have gone from selling at around £30-80 each to £250+. It's reasonable to assume that the later volumes sold in fewer quantities than the 80s ones, and with the resurgence in vinyl's popularity it seems that the Holy Grail of Now collectors has changed from being Now 4 on CD to becoming Now 35 on vinyl (the final one released on the format in late 1996).
I was fortunate enough to stumble across Now 34 on vinyl in a second hand shop. Being one of my favourites in the series I was tempted to buy it but opted to leave it for someone else to nab. Two weeks later and it was still on display, untouched and less than a tenner. I gave in and bought it, taking it back home to nestle amongst my handful of other Now records, albeit leaving a big gap after volume 22. I doubt that gap will get any smaller.
That was a few months ago, and during lockdown I felt like giving it a whirl on the decks. As a lot of people have pointed out, the number of tracks per inch on these later editions makes for some terrible sound quality. Most records I tend to have playing at a reasonable 6-8 on the volume dial; yet when playing Now 34 even if I could crank it up to 11 I'd still be struggling to get much from the speakers! Cranked up to the max, Now 34 (and I suspect several volumes prior) was adequate at best, although at such magnified volume any slight crackle or pop was like listening to the radio next to a firework display.
I'm thankful I didn't pay through the nose for Now 34, it's a little novelty on my shelf but it's unlikely to be played for pleasure anytime soon (I have the CD version for that plus I don't have to worry about spilling tea on it as they are a couple of quid to replace). So if you are genuinely tempted to pay triple figures for the later Now records, please think again. Are you genuinely interested in buying them to listen to? Even the cassette versions probably sound better, although again that's not immune to extortion (Now 63 on cassette, anyone?)". (Winter-Gray June 24, 2020)
Every Now That's What I Call Music! Album up to109 complete.
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