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Nineties There's Nothing Like This/Show Me Heaven/There She Goes

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Nineties: There's Nothing Like This/Show Me Heaven...

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Spectrum Music
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 3
1.  Mustang Sally: there's nothing like this The Commitments
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2.  Word Up: there's nothing like this Gun
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3.  Killer: there's nothing like this Adamski
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4.  Shake Your Head: there's nothing like this Was (Not Was)
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5.  Dub Be Good To Me: there's nothing like this Lindy Layton
Beats International
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6.  Gypsy Woman: (La Da Dee), there's nothing like this Crystal Waters
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7.  Twist & Shout: there's nothing like this Chaka Demus & Pliers
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8.  Finally: there's nothing like this Ce Ce Peniston
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9.  Sweets For My Sweet: there's nothing like this CJ Lewis
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10.  Boom Shack-A-Lak: there's nothing like this Apache Indian
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11.  I Feel Love: there's nothing like this, (Roll & Si... Donna Summer
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12.  Higher Love: there's nothing like this Steve Winwood
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13.  I Never Felt Like This Before: there's nothing lik... Mica Paris
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14.  Kiss The Rain: there's nothing like this Billie Myers
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15.  There's Nothing Like This: there's nothing like this Omar
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16.  I Am I Feel: there's nothing like this Alisha's Attic
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17.  Love Me For A Reason: there's nothing like this Boyzone
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18.  Stay: (I Missed You), there's nothing like this Lisa Loeb
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Disc 2 of 3
1.  Just Like Jesse James: show me heaven Cher
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2.  Everything About You: show me heaven Ugly Kid Joe
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3.  Size Of A Cow: show me heaven The Wonder Stuff
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4.  What's Up: show me heaven 4 Non Blondes
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5.  Always The Last To Know: show me heaven Del Amitri
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6.  Marlene On The Wall: show me heaven Suzanne Vega
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7.  All That She Wants: show me heaven Ace Of Base
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8.  Womankind: show me heaven Little Angels
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9.  Play Dead: show me heaven Björk & David Arnold
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10.  I Love Your Smile: show me heaven Shanice
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11.  Circle Of One: show me heaven Oleta Adams
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12.  Don't Be A Stranger: show me heaven Dina Carroll
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13.  Save The Best For Last: show me heaven Vanessa Williams
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14.  Show Me Heaven: show me heaven Maria McKee
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15.  Beautiful Girl: show me heaven INXS
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16.  Deliverance: show me heaven The Mission
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17.  Get The Funk Out: show me heaven Extreme
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Disc 3 of 3
1.  It's A Beaitiful Thing: there she goes Ocean Colour Scene
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2.  There She Goes: there she goes The La's
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3.  How Bizarre: there she goes OMC
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4.  Dance The Night Away: there she goes The Mavericks
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5.  Breakfast At Tiffany's: there she goes Deep Blue Something
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6.  One Of Us: there she goes Joan Osborne
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7.  Hey Jealously: there she goes Gin Blossoms
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8.  Fine Time: there she goes Cast
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9.  Staying Out For The Summer: there she goes Dodgy
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10.  The Impression That I Get: there she goes The Mighty Migh...
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11.  She Left Me On Friday: there she goes Shed Seven
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12.  On And One: there she goes Longpigs
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13.  Where Are They Now?: there she goes Gene
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14.  Shine On: there she goes The House Of Love
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15.  Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out: there she goes Freak Power
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16.  Dizzy: there she goes The Wonder Stuff
Vic Reeves
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17.  Grease Megamix: there she goes John Travolta
Olivia Newton-John
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18.  Achy Breaky Heart: there she goes Billy Ray Cyrus
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19.  Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Do Bikini: the... Bombalurina
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20.  Any Dream Will Do: there she goes Jason Donovan
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Featured Review
Greatest Day Greatest Day
Take That
It's almost 10 years to the day that Robbie Williams released 'Angels' onto an unsuspecting British public and all at once established himself as one of the 90's most successful solo artists. Leaving his former Take That band mates in the dust, they embarked on unsuccessful DJ careers, below average indie projects and misguided acting jaunts. How fortunes have changed. Whilst Robbie resides alone in L.A. addicted to Red Bull, Marlboro Reds and UFO websites, Take That have re-emerged as one of Europe's most successful pop acts; on the verge of releasing an new album and undertaking a sell-out stadium tour. On latest release, 'Greatest Day', Garry Barlow takes a rest from writing hits for the likes of Peter Kaye, Lee Mead and John Barrowman and hands over some of the creative responsibility to Mark, Jason and Howard. The result is a mid-tempo, piano and guitar driven effort that could easily be filed, along with Coldplay and Snow Patrol, in the inoffensive pop rock section. In many ways the song is merely a preamble to the upcoming tour and just in time for Christmas album, 'Circus', to be released on 1st December. 'Greatest Day' proves that whilst nostalgia is still a major factor of Take That's appeal they, unlike many other reformed groups, are still capable of writing songs that stand up to their earlier work
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