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Now 1992 The Millenium Series

Various

Now 1992: The Millenium Series

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: EMI Records Limited
Release date: 1999

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  End Of The Road Boyz II Men
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2.  Just Another Day Jon Secada
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3.  Stay Shakespeare's Sister
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4.  Sleeping Satellite Tasmin Archer
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5.  Hazard Richard Marx
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6.  Would I Lie To You? Charles & Eddie
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7.  My Girl The Temptations
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8.  I Love Your Smile Shanice
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9.  Joy Soul II Soul
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10.  People Everyday Arrested Development
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11.  Don't Worry 'Bout A Thing Incognito
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12.  Ain't No Man Dina Carroll
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13.  Finally Ce Ce Peniston
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14.  Give Me Just A Little More Time Kylie Minogue
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15.  Take A Chance On Me Erasure
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16.  I'm Gonna Get You Angie Brown
Bizarre Inc.
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17.  On A Ragga Tip SL2
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18.  Ebeneezer Goode The Shamen
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  One U2
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2.  It Must Be Love Madness
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3.  Always The Last To Know Del Amitri
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4.  Life Of Riley The Lightning Seeds
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5.  Friday I'm In Love The Cure
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6.  Connected Stereo MC's
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7.  Shake Your Head Was (Not Was)
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8.  Something Good Utah Saints
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9.  House Of Love East 17
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10.  How Do You Do ? Roxette
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11.  Achy Breaky Heart Billy Ray Cyrus
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12.  Everything About You Ugly Kid Joe
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13.  Deeply Dippy Right Said Fred
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14.  Unchain My Heart Joe Cocker
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15.  Boom Boom John Lee Hooker
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16.  Baby Don't Cry INXS
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17.  The One Elton John
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18.  Too Much Love Will Kill You Brian May
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Featured Review
Sex On Fire Sex On Fire
Kings Of Leon
It's funny how here in the UK the luck of this four-piece act from Nashville has grown like a rolling snowball, from indie darlings to festival headliners; meanwhile, they have been rather ignored by American audiences. Their update on the old-fashioned southern rock clichés gets more and more compact with every effort. "Sex On Fire" has just stormed to the top of the British charts, anticipating the release of their fourth opus, "One by the night," set to be one of the strongest albums from here to Christmas this side of the Atlantic; many critics salute it as Kings Of Leon's final step towards stadium rock. From a lyrical point of view this may not be the best song they've ever written, but Caleb Followill's rugged vocals, one of the band's best assets, sound strong and reassured in this all-conquering sexual exaltation.
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