NOW is pleased to announce the latest addition in theMillenniumseries NOW Millennium 20062007 outJune 14th 85 tracks across 4CDs, showcasing more unforgettable sounds of the 2000s from two fantastic years in music2006CD1 kicks off with the lead single from Amy Winehouses defining Back To Black album, Rehab, followed by Gnarls Barkleys Crazy the biggest selling single of 2006 and the first single to reach 1 on download only sales.
Nelly Furtado collaborated with Timbaland with huge success and her 1 Maneater is up next.
Christina Aguilera showcases powerhouse vocals on Ain039t No Other Man, while Corinne Bailey Rae039s Put Your Records On relaxes the vibe..
Fergie turns up the temperature with her first solo hit London Bridge Oh Shh before incredible collaborations from The Pussycat Dolls and Snoop Dogg with their sizzling smash Buttons, and LL COOL J and Jennifer Lopez on the beatbumping Control Myself, whilst dancefloor smash Thunder In My Heart Again by Meck feat.
Leo Sayer is next.
The irresistible riff from Orson039s 1No Tomorrow leads into hits from Pnk, Kelly Clarkson, James Morrison and The Feeling before Pop ballads from Shayne Ward and Will Young, and hit cover versions from McFly, Emma Bunton, Ronan Keating and Westlife.The second disc opens with the huge track Patience from Take That which returned them to 1 after a 10 year absence, and the contemporary classic Chasing Cars from Snow Patrol, before big hits from Keane and Lily Allen with her debut and first 1 Smile.
Scissor Sisters I Dont Feel Like Dancin was a massive hit and leads to superstars Robbie Williams, Pet Shop Boys and The Killers.
A great run of IndiePop is next, including hits from Fall Out Boy, The Zutons, The Fratellis, and the 1 America from Razorlight.
Leona Lewis won the XFactor and features alongside crossover club smashes from Fedde Le Grand, Booty Luv, and Infernal.2007Britney Spears announces her intention to be heard on disc 3 with Gimme More, followed by more huge giant Pop acts Girls Aloud039s with Call The Shots, Sugababes with About You Now, and MIKA dazzles with his infectious 1 Grace Kelly.
The irresistible 2 Hearts from Kylie Minogue gives way to two massive floorfillers Proper Education from Eric Prydz vs.
Floyd and Freemasons feat.
Bailey Tzuke with Uninvited.
A stellar selection of some of the best RampB smashes of the decade follows, from Justin Timberlake, NeYo, Amerie, and Akon.
Sean Kingston and Newton Faulkener both enjoyed debut success in 2007, while celebrated songwriters John Mayer, and Rufus Wainwright showcase their skills and lead into the closing tracks on the disc from legendary stars Cline Dion and Michael Bubl with their outstanding vocals.CD4 delivers hit after hit, starting with Leona Lewis039s powerhouse ballad, Bleeding Love 2007s biggest selling single, before Fergie039s global smash Big Girls Don039t Cry Personal.
OneRepublics Apologize and another timeless gem from Take That with Rule The World and other brilliantly crafted tracks from singersongwriters, lead by 1973 from James Blunt and Hey There Delilah from The Plain White Ts, alongside huge radio records from The Fray with How To Save A Life, and Mark Ronson feat.
Amy Winehouse on their version of Valerie.
Anthemic AltRock hits from Kaiser Chiefs, The View and Scouting For Girls all feature, as do Top 40 debuts from Kate Nash, Just Jack, The Hoosiers and Peter, Bjorn and John, whilst the last word is given to Pop royalty the Spice Girls with Headlines Friendship Never Ends their first single to feature the original lineup in nearly ten years.
Nelly Furtado collaborated with Timbaland with huge success and her 1 Maneater is up next.
Christina Aguilera showcases powerhouse vocals on Ain039t No Other Man, while Corinne Bailey Rae039s Put Your Records On relaxes the vibe..
Fergie turns up the temperature with her first solo hit London Bridge Oh Shh before incredible collaborations from The Pussycat Dolls and Snoop Dogg with their sizzling smash Buttons, and LL COOL J and Jennifer Lopez on the beatbumping Control Myself, whilst dancefloor smash Thunder In My Heart Again by Meck feat.
Leo Sayer is next.
The irresistible riff from Orson039s 1No Tomorrow leads into hits from Pnk, Kelly Clarkson, James Morrison and The Feeling before Pop ballads from Shayne Ward and Will Young, and hit cover versions from McFly, Emma Bunton, Ronan Keating and Westlife.The second disc opens with the huge track Patience from Take That which returned them to 1 after a 10 year absence, and the contemporary classic Chasing Cars from Snow Patrol, before big hits from Keane and Lily Allen with her debut and first 1 Smile.
Scissor Sisters I Dont Feel Like Dancin was a massive hit and leads to superstars Robbie Williams, Pet Shop Boys and The Killers.
A great run of IndiePop is next, including hits from Fall Out Boy, The Zutons, The Fratellis, and the 1 America from Razorlight.
Leona Lewis won the XFactor and features alongside crossover club smashes from Fedde Le Grand, Booty Luv, and Infernal.2007Britney Spears announces her intention to be heard on disc 3 with Gimme More, followed by more huge giant Pop acts Girls Aloud039s with Call The Shots, Sugababes with About You Now, and MIKA dazzles with his infectious 1 Grace Kelly.
The irresistible 2 Hearts from Kylie Minogue gives way to two massive floorfillers Proper Education from Eric Prydz vs.
Floyd and Freemasons feat.
Bailey Tzuke with Uninvited.
A stellar selection of some of the best RampB smashes of the decade follows, from Justin Timberlake, NeYo, Amerie, and Akon.
Sean Kingston and Newton Faulkener both enjoyed debut success in 2007, while celebrated songwriters John Mayer, and Rufus Wainwright showcase their skills and lead into the closing tracks on the disc from legendary stars Cline Dion and Michael Bubl with their outstanding vocals.CD4 delivers hit after hit, starting with Leona Lewis039s powerhouse ballad, Bleeding Love 2007s biggest selling single, before Fergie039s global smash Big Girls Don039t Cry Personal.
OneRepublics Apologize and another timeless gem from Take That with Rule The World and other brilliantly crafted tracks from singersongwriters, lead by 1973 from James Blunt and Hey There Delilah from The Plain White Ts, alongside huge radio records from The Fray with How To Save A Life, and Mark Ronson feat.
Amy Winehouse on their version of Valerie.
Anthemic AltRock hits from Kaiser Chiefs, The View and Scouting For Girls all feature, as do Top 40 debuts from Kate Nash, Just Jack, The Hoosiers and Peter, Bjorn and John, whilst the last word is given to Pop royalty the Spice Girls with Headlines Friendship Never Ends their first single to feature the original lineup in nearly ten years.






