Now That's What I Call Music! 4
by
Various Artists
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Release type:What's this?
compilation
First released:
Dec 8 1984

Overview Edit

Now That's What I Call Music 4 or Now 4 was released in 1984. The album is the fourth edition of the (UK) Now! series. This album reached number two on the UK Albums Chart, kept off the top by the newly premiering Hits album series.

This volume marked the first Now album to be released on Compact Disc. It was seemingly a test run as the single-CD contained a selection of tracks from Now 2, Now 3 and Now 4, collecting 15 tracks altogether. It wasn't until two years later in 1986 that a Now compilation was again released on CD, with a single-CD issue of Now 8.

The Now 4 CD is extremely collectable and with the item being so rare, it can frequently attract bids of up to five hundred pounds on internet auction sites.

The track listing shown is for the vinyl and audio cassette releases.

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Record label:
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Catalog number:
unknown
Release dates:
  • Dec 8 1984 in United Kingdom

Genres

Pop, Folk, Alternative Rock, Dance, Latin, Rock. Vote on Genres

Track listing Edit

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    1. Big Country ["East Of Eden"]
    2. Bronski Beat ["Why"]
    3. Culture Club ["The War Song"]
    4. Elton John ["Passengers"]
    5. Eugene Wilde ["Gotta Get You Home Tonight"]
    6. Eurythmics ["Sex Crimes"]
    7. Feargal Sharkey ["Listen To Your Father"]
    8. Giorgio Moroder ["Together In Electric Dreams"]
    9. Heaven 17 ["Sunset Now"]
    10. John Waite ["Missing You"]
    11. Julian Lennon ["Too Late For Goodbye"]
    12. Kim Wilde ["The Second Time"]
    13. Level 42 ["Hot Water"]
    14. Limahl ["Never Ending Story"]
    15. Lionel Richie ["Hello"]
    16. Malcolm McLaren ["Madam Butterfly"]
    17. Michael Jackson ["Farewell My Summer Love"]
    18. Nick Heyward ["Warning Sign"]
    19. Nik Kershaw ["Human Racing"]
    20. Paul McCartney ["No More Lonely Nights"]
    21. Philip Oakey ["Together In Electric Dreams"]
    22. Queen ["It's A Hard Life"]
    23. Ray Parker Jr. ["Ghostbusters"]
    24. Rockwell ["Somebody's Watching Me"]
    25. Status Quo ["The Wanderer"]
    26. The Kane Gang ["Respect Yourself"]
    27. The Pointer Sisters ["Jump (For My Love)"]
    28. The Style Council ["Shout To The Top"]
    29. Thompson Twins ["Doctor! Doctor!"]
    30. Tina Turner ["Private Dancer"]
    31. U2 ["Pride (In The Name Of Love)"]
    32. UB40 ["If It Happens Again"]

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