Now That's What I Call 12" 70s (UK 2022)

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Now That's What I Call 12" 70s
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Now 12" 70s
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Now Music are excited to present Now That's What I Call 12" 70s – a 4CD collection of 42 12" and extended versions of some of the most defining and enduring tracks from some of the most memorable artists of the era.

CD1 kicks off with a host of superstars: Elton John and the original 1979 12" version of 'Are You Ready For Love' – followed by the long version of 'Goodnight Tonight' from Wings – and the 7 minute version of the #1 'We Don't Talk Anymore' from Cliff Richard. Blondie's #1 'Heart Of Glass' is up next in its' extended version, along with synth driven smashes from Roxy Music, Japan, M, and The Flying Lizards. Closing Disc 1 with some classic New Wave 12" versions from Lene Lovich, Public Image Ltd, the #1 'Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick' from Ian Dury & The Blockheads – and the stunning full length version of 'Rock Lobster' from The B-52's.

Electronic Disco opens Disc 2, with the superb long version of 'Beat The Clock' from Sparks, Cerrone's ground-breaking 'Supernature' and dance-floor smash 'From East To West' by Voyage. The iconic 'Spacer' from Sheila & B Devotion appears here in it's Tom Moulton mix and is joined by extended pop gems from Boney M., Eruption, Leif Garrett and The Three Degrees. Closing this disc – two space-age disco-pop classics: Dee D. Jackson's 'Automatic Lover' and some 'Galactic Funk' from Meco with 'Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band' – available here in its 7.35 12" version, originally released as a DJ-only promo.

Discs 3 and 4 celebrate the rich legacy of 1970's disco. Massive hits from Earth, Wind & Fire With The Emotions, McFadden & Whitehead and Heatwave feature alongside the extended version of Yvonne Elliman's 'Saturday Night Fever' classic 'If I Can't Have You' – and Odyssey's sublime 'Native New Yorker'. Huge club tracks from Dan Hartman and Grace Jones lead into the captivating 'Like An Eagle' from Dennis Parker, and Cher literally takes Disc 3 home with her 1979 12" smash.

At over 17 minutes, the 12" version of Donna Summer's 'Macarthur Park Suite' is still stunning and is followed by floor-filling gold from The Trammps with the full version of 'Disco Inferno', the sophistication of Chic, Amii Stewart's 'Light My Fire / 137 Disco Heaven', plus Frantique and Vicki Sue Robinson. The collection closes with three of the greatest anthems to evolve from the collision of amazing Soul vocals and a Disco dance-floor: Diana Ross with the 12" Version of 'Love Hangover', Gloria Gaynor's timeless 'I Will Survive', and signing off with 'Don't Leave Me This Way' with the legendary vocals of Thelma Houston.

Essential Versions from an incredible era: Now That's What I Call 12" 70s.


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  • VersionRelease DateFormatNumber of Tracks
    Now That's What I Call 12" 70s (UK 2022 CD)2 September 2022CD42
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    This is a full list of tracks (in alphabetical order) that appear on at least one format of this album. For further breakdown of each format version, please see links above.

    (41 Tracks)

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    Number of Unique Tracks : 5 (ie these tracks only appear on this album on this whole site)

    *Bearing in mind that not all albums are yet added to this site. Current count of albums with tracklists is 445

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     Artist(s)First UK Chart AppearanceHighest UK Chart PositionOriginal YearUK Now Appearances
    Amii Stewart - Light My Fire/137 Disco HeavenAmii Stewart16 June 197953
    Andrea True Connection - More, More, MoreAndrea True Connection17 April 197654
    The B-52's - Rock LobsterThe B-52's11 August 1979123
    Blondie - Heart Of GlassBlondie27 January 1979112
    Boney M. - Rivers of BabylonBoney M.29 April 197816
    Cerrone - SupernatureCerrone2
    Cher - Take Me HomeCher4
    Chic - Everybody DanceChic1 April 197892
    Cliff Richard - We Don't Talk AnymoreCliff Richard21 July 197914
    Dan Hartman - Relight My FireDan Hartman4
    Dee D. Jackson - Automatic LoverDee D. Jackson5
    Dennis Parker - Like an EagleDennis Parker1
    Diana Ross - Love HangoverDiana Ross24 April 1976102
    Earth, Wind and Fire/The Emotions - Boogie WonderlandEarth, Wind and Fire
    The Emotions
    12 May 197949
    Elton John - Are You Ready for LoveElton John12 May 197919
    Eruption - I Can't Stand The RainEruption5
    The Flying Lizards - MoneyThe Flying Lizards4
    Frantique - Strut Your Funky StuffFrantique5
    Gloria Gaynor - I Will SurviveGloria Gaynor3 February 1979115
    Grace Jones - I Need A ManGrace Jones19754
    Heatwave - Boogie NightsHeatwave7
    Ian Dury & The Blockheads - Hit Me with Your Rhythm StickIan Dury & The Blockheads5
    Japan - Life In TokyoJapan9 October 1982284
    Leif Garrett - I Was Made For Dancin'Leif Garrett5
    Lene Lovich - Lucky Number (Slavic Dance Version)Lene Lovich1
    M - Pop Muzik (Nik Launey '79 12")M1
    McFadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us NowMcFadden & Whitehead7
    Meco - Star Wars Theme/Cantina BandMeco4
    Odyssey - Native New YorkerOdyssey6
    Public Image Ltd - Death Disco (12" Remix)Public Image Ltd1
    Roxy Music - Angel EyesRoxy Music11 August 197942
    Sheila and B. Devotion - Spacer (A Tom Moulton Mix)Sheila and B. Devotion1
    Sparks - Beat the ClockSparks21 July 1979103
    A Taste of Honey - Boogie Oogie OogieA Taste of Honey5
    Thelma Houston - Don't Leave Me This WayThelma Houston6
    The Three Degrees - The RunnerThe Three Degrees24 March 1979102
    The Trammps - Disco InfernoThe Trammps6
    Vicki Sue Robinson - Turn The Beat AroundVicki Sue Robinson3
    Voyage - From East to WestVoyage2
    Wings - Goodnight TonightPaul McCartney
    Wings
    7 April 197952
    Yvonne Elliman - If I Can't Have YouYvonne Elliman5