![]() ’80s-era solo Phil Collins, especially poppy, bouncy nonsense like this, is very much what I consider a ‘guilty pleasure’. ![]() Track 1: Phil Collins – You Can’t Hurry Love ![]() Just clarifying that in case you thought this was going to be in any way musically technical!) (When I say ‘review’, I of course mean ‘burble about anything that comes to mind about these particular tracks’. To celebrate the upcoming 100th edition, I’m going to review every single Now! compilation – one per day between today and 20th July – starting, obviously, with #1, which came out on 28th November 1983. I’m surprised in some ways that the series is still going strong in the age of streaming, but it is, which is nice and nostalgic for me. I’ve got a huge soft spot for the series, largely because my parents bought the vinyl release of Now! That’s What I Call Music #10 in 1987 and it basically shaped my music taste, but also because it was such a big thing when I was growing up in the ’90s – at school and at parties, someone always had a Now! album kicking about. You might be aware that the Now! That’s What I Call Music compilation album series will be releasing its 100th edition on 20th July this year.
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