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They're Not That Nice - THE NICE GUYS Limited Edition - PRE-ORDER NOW
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NOW Yearbook Extra 1979

Various Artists
Barcode 0196587511128
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Release Date: 21/10/2022

Edition: Collector's Album
Genre: Rock
Sub-Genre: Compilation
Label: NOW
Number of Discs: 3
Duration: 03:53:04 minutes

Limited edition 3CD collection featuring an additional 67 tracks from the charts of 1979, making it the perfect complement to any Yearbook, '70s pop or NOW music collection. Queen kicks the collection off with their huge hit 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' and are followed by the #1 'Message in a Bottle' from The Police and the classic 'Union City Blue' from Blondie. New wave hits from Pretenders, Roxy Music, Squeeze, The Boomtown Rats, and Ian Dury & The Blockheads are included, alongside Electric Light Orchestra and the live single version of 'Them Heavy People' from Kate Bush. A fabulous run of disco is up next including the synth-driven production of Sparks' 'The Number One Song in Heaven', soulful vocals from Donna Summer, the timeless Chic and Sister Sledge, and Rose Royce's 'Is It Love You're After' - before the first disc closes with one of the years' most unexpected hits from Fiddler's Dram with 'Daytrip To Bangor'. 1979 was incredibly rich for classic hit singles, and CD2 opens with a breath-taking sequence of punk and new wave classics including 'The Sound of the Suburbs' from The Members, 'Babylon's Burning' from The Ruts along with The Jam, The Clash, The Stranglers, Siouxsie and the Banshees and Sex Pistols. Early releases from some of the next decades' most influential artists - Japan, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, and The Tourists featuring Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart - are included, and the disc finishes with soul-inflected dancefloor gold from Shalamar, Edwin Starr, Diana Ross and Cher. The final disc opens with the sublime pop of the #1 'Sunday Girl' from Blondie and 'Painter Man' from Boney M. before showcasing some of 1979's most beautiful ballads, including 'Sail On' from The Commodores, 'After the Love Has Gone' from Earth, Wind & Fire and 'Just The Way You Are' from Barry White - plus that song's writer Billy Joel, with 'Honesty', and the poignant 'The Ballad of Lucy Jordan' from Marianne Faithfull. Radio friendly rock-pop from Toto, Thin Lizzy and Status Quo lead into some of the years' quirkier hits from Driver 67, BA Robertson and Cats U.K. More pure pop from Dollar and Sally Oldfield, before concluding with the #1 'One Day At a Time' from Lena Martell - and a true Christmas classic 'Wonderful Christmastime' from Paul McCartney. 'NOW Yearbook Extra 1979'; 67 further reasons to celebrate this stellar year in pop.

Track Listing:

Disc 1
1: Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen
2: Message in a Bottle - The Police
3: Union City Blue - Blondie
4: Kid - The Pretenders
5: Last Train to London - Electric Light Orchestra
6: Angel Eyes - Roxy Music
7: Them Heavy People - Kate Bush
8: Up the Junction - Squeeze
9: Diamond Smiles - The Boomtown Rats
10: Reasons to Be Cheerful (Pt. 3) - Ian Dury and The Blockheads
11: The Number One Song in Heaven - Sparks
12: The Runner - The Three Degrees
13: Dim All the Lights - Donna Summer
14: Lost in Music - Sister Sledge
15: My Feet Keep Dancing - Chic
16: Is It Love You're After - Rose Royce
17: Gotta Go Home - Boney M.
18: Let's Fly Away - Voyage
19: The Prince - Madness
20: Duke of Earl - Darts
21: Blue Peter - Mike Oldfield
22: Daytrip to Bangor (Didn't We Have a Lovely Time) - Fiddler's Dram

Disc 2
1: The Sound of the Suburbs - The Members
2: Babylon's Burning - The Ruts
3: Strange Town - The Jam
4: English Civil War - The Clash
5: Duchess - The Stranglers
6: Playground Twist - Siouxsie and the Banshees
7: Death Disco - Public Image Ltd
8: Working for the Yankee Dollar - Skids
9: Jimmy Jimmy - The Undertones
10: C'mon Everybody - Sex Pistols
11: Milk and Alcohol - Dr. Feelgood
12: Banana Splits - The Dickies
13: Time for Action - Secret Affair
14: Back of My Hand - Jags
15: The Loneliest Man in the World - The Tourists
16: Life in Tokyo - Japan
17: Electricity - Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
18: Take That to the Bank - Shalamar
19: This Is It - Dan Hartman
20: H.A.P.P.Y. Radio - Edwin Starr
21: It's a Disco Night (Rock Don't Stop) - The Isley Brothers
22: My Forbidden Lover - Chic
23: The Boss - Diana Ross
24: Take Me Home - Cher

Disc 3
1: Sunday Girl - Blondie
2: Painter Man - Boney M.
3: My Simple Heart - The Three Degrees
4: Sail On - The Commodores
5: After the Love Has Gone - Earth, Wind & Fire
6: Just the Way You Are - Barry White
7: Honesty - Billy Joel
8: The Ballad of Lucy Jordan - Marianne Faithfull
9: Get It Right Next Time - Gerry Rafferty
10: Hold the Line - Toto
11: Whatever You Want - Status Quo
12: Waiting for an Alibi - Thin Lizzy
13: Car 67 - Driver 67
14: Knocked It Off - BA Robertson
15: Luton Airport - Cats U.K.
16: Some Girls - Racey
17: Get It - Darts
18: Who Were You With in the Moonlight - Dollar
19: Mirrors - Sally Oldfield
20: One Day at a Time - Lena Martell
21: Wonderful Christmastime - Paul McCartney
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