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Now That's What I Call Music 51 

Various

Now That's What I Call Music 51

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: EMI Records Limited
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Hero Enrique Iglesias
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2.  Fly By II Blue
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3.  Me Julie Ali G
Shaggy
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4.  Gotta Get Thru This Daniel Bedingfield
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5.  More Than A Woman Aaliyah
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6.  Somethin' Stupid Nicole Kidman
Robbie Williams
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7.  The World's Greatest R. Kelly
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8.  Have You Ever S Club 7
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9.  Overprotected Britney Spears
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10.  Murder On The Dancefloor Sophie Ellis-Bextor
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11.  In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue
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12.  Point Of View DB Boulevard
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13.  Something Lasgo
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14.  Resurection PPK
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15.  The Whistle Song: (Blow My Whistle Baby) DJ Aligator Project
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16.  True Love Never Dies Kelly Llorenna
Flip & Fill
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17.  Everybody Hear'Say
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18.  The Land Of Make Believe Allstars
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19.  A Mind Of Its Own Victoria Beckham
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20.  Words Are Not Enough Steps
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21.  Calling Geri Halliwell
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22.  I Will Always Love You Rik Waller
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Handbags & Gladrags Stereophonics
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2.  How You Remind Me Nickelback
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3.  Movies Alien Ant Farm
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4.  In Too Deep Sum 41
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5.  Addicted To Bass Puretone
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6.  AM To PM Christina Milian
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7.  Always On Time Ja Rule Feat. A...
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8.  Caramel City High
Eve
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9.  Shoulda Woulda Coulda Beverley Knight
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10.  Lately Samantha Mumba
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11.  Drowning Backstreet Boys
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12.  Dance For Me Mary J. Blige
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13.  Crazy Rap Afroman
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14.  Bad Babysitter Princess Superstar
High & Mighty
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15.  Oi! Platinum 45's
More Fire Crew
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16.  It's Love: (Trippin') Andrea Brown
Goldtrix
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17.  Lazy David Byrne
X-Press 2
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18.  So Lonely Jakatta
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19.  Star Guitar The Chemical Br...
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20.  Drifting Away Lange
Skye
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21.  I Don't Wanna Lose My Way Dreamcatcher
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Featured Review
Tear You Down Tear You Down
Brookes Brothers
Despite being one of the world's biggest dance sounds, Drum and Bass is often regarded as one of the hardest to break into; just a quick look at the genres most popular DJ's such as Fabio, Grooverider, Hype, Andy C and Goldie and you can check off names that have been around for over two decades. However, 2008 has been a year that has seen new names being added to the Premier League of 'Dee and Bee' with artists like Subfocus, Commix and now The Brookes Brothers enjoying similar recognition as some of the more established acts. Hailing from London, siblings Phil and Dan Brookes first began producing in 2002; exploring the lighter more soulful side of drum and bass often categorised as 'Liquid' and favoured by the likes of High Contrast. This led to a series of successful 12’" releases that not only piqued the interest of the usual Drum and Bass faithful but gained support from DJ's further afield such as Zane Lowe, Annie Mac and Pete Tong. Now with the release of 'Tear You Down', their first widely available single, it looks as though The Brookes Brothers are sitting on one of the most in-demand dance tracks of the moment. Expect 'Tear You Down' to be sound tracking frantic scenes of raving everywhere from Universities to office parties in the coming months.
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