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  • NOW - Yearbook Extra 1998 3-Disc CD

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NOW Yearbook Extra 1998 a musthave 60track 3CD collection out March 28th, continuing our celebration of a fantastic year in popCD1 kicks off with Robbie Williams classic Let Me Entertain You, followed by a run of hits from Stereophonics, Natalie Imbruglia, Sheryl Crow and The Corrs with the Tin Tin Out Remix of What Can I Do taken from 1998s biggest selling album Talk On Corners.

Space and Cerys Matthews collaboration on The Ballad Of Tom Jones adds touch of alternative pop ahead of All Saints with their 1 version of Lady Marmalade, and Billie Pipers 1 smash Girlfriend.

More classic 90s pop anthems next with huge hits from BWitched and Five, before Busta Rhymes, Usher and Brandy featuring Mae deliver unforgettable hiphop and RampB smashes.

The disc closes with superb vocals from the Lighthouse Family, Simply Red and Elton JohnCD2 opens with the raw energy of the Manic Street Preachers with The Everlasting, the second single from their platinum This Is My Truth, Tell Me Yours album, followed by Brand New Start from Paul Weller, ahead of a run of indiepop from some of the most popular bands of the era Ocean Colour Scene, Embrace, James, Ash and The Bluetones.

AltPop hits from Republica and Catatonia lead to more gems from Simple Minds and Robbie Williams with his second feature on this collection with No Regrets.

Unforgettable dancefloor anthems from Fatboy Slim, Faithless, Lovestation and Dario G come next, and the disc signs off with a couple of crossover pop club smashes from Sash with La Primavera and Gloria Estefans OyeCD3 opens with some of the years best chilled pop War Of Nerves by All Saints, followed by Shania Twains From This Moment On and Sarah McLachlans Adia.

Paula Cole provided the theme to TV drama Dawsons Creek with I Dont Want To Wait, and thats up next ahead of more dancepop gems from Lutricia McNeal, Tin Tin Out amp Shelley Nelson and 98s UK Eurovision entry from Imaani.

Another run of massive pop from Louise, Boyzone, 911, E17, Another Level and Hanson are ahead of sophisticated soul and RampB from Dina Carroll, Monica, Brandy and the Honeyz while the final word is from the biggest pop band of the era Spice Girls with their eighth 1 also 1998s Christmas charttopper, Goodbye.NOW Yearbook Extra 1998 60 tracks encapsulating the diversity and brilliance of one of the best years ever for Pop music Out March 28th