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Now That's What I Call Music Vol. 55

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  • Audio CD (21 Jul 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: EMI/Virgin
  • ASIN: B0000A2ZV8
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4,927 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. R Kelly - Ignition - Remix
2. 50 Cent - In Da Club
3. Justin Timberlake - Cry Me A River
4. Wayne Wonder - No Letting Go
5. Javine - Real Things
6. Kym Marsh - Come On Over
7. Girls Aloud - No Good Advice
8. t.A.T.u. - Not Gonna Get Us
9. S Club 8 - Fool No More
10. Fast Food Rockers - The Fast Food Song
See all 23 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Robbie Williams - Come Undone
2. Busted - You Said No
3. Daniel Bedingfield - I Can't Read You
4. Amy Studt - Misfit
5. The Thrills - Big Sur
6. Coldplay - God Put A Smile On Your Face
7. Appleton - Everything Eventually
8. David Sneddon - Don't Let Go
9. Ronan Keating - The Long Goodbye
10. Darius - Incredible (What I Meant To Say)
See all 19 tracks on this disc

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mostly here, 15 Sep 2003
Now 55 features most of the top tunes from the year so far. As always featuring a mix of pop, hip-hop, rock, indie and dance.
Including no.1s from R Kelly, Tomcraft, and Top 10 tracks from Girls Aloud, Robbie Williams, Daniel Bedingfield, 50 cent and t.A.T.u.

CD 1 starts with some excellent tracks from Justin Timberlake and Javine but sadly seems to drown in mediocre dance tracks for the last half. CD 2 features more indie/rockier music to start, with Robbie's "Come undone" and Coldplay's sublime "God put a smile on your face" and ends with more pop tracks such as S Club's final song "Say goodbye".

The down side has to be the awful novelty track from The fast food Rockers.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Now That's What I Call Music! 55, 25 Jul 2003
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From the hip-hop trends of 'Ignition' to the every day pop from S Club, Now 55 is sure to be a hit. This NOW is the one I feel has the most mixture of different music styles. But one thing that irritates me most is the almost ancient songs that could have been replaced with more recent ones (ex. Justin Timberlake's 'Cry Me A River' could have been replaced by 'Rock Your Body'). Also NOW misses tons of great hits. The unbelievable quantity of those annoying dance songs from (in this volume) Plummet, Scooter, Paul Van Dyk and DJ Sammy etc. gets me. Plus the piece-of-junk 'Hot In Herre' remake by Tiga is probably the worst song ever made. How it got on a great disc is beyond me. You gotta love those pop melodies coming from the now defunct S Club, newcomer Amy Studt, and NOW revisitors Kym Marsh, Girls Aloud, David Sneddon, Mel C, Emma, S Club 8, Appleton, Ronan, Robbie & the whole lot of them. The catchy 'I Can't Read You' from pop/garage singer Daniel Bedingfield really makes Disc Two great. Also The Thrills' 'Big Sur' has almost a Beach Boys feel to it, and is a really fab piece. Hip-Hop, Rap and R&B songs are power to this set. 50 Cent, R. Kelly and Wayne Wonder's contributions are some of the best tunes I've heard on a NOW disc. Jay-Z, Sugababes, Mariah Carey and Ja Rule/Ashanti have great songs also. Lisa Maffia's debut is one of my favorites on NOW 55. Great alternative from Coldplay and Feeder enlightens this NOW and is my favorite genre. Overall, from pop to rap and from altern to rock, I reccomend this to everyone! No matter what your musical style is, you'll find something you'll love on this 2CD.
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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What we've come to expect......, 25 Jul 2003
From the world-famous Now! series. After 20 years, 55 volumes and over 50 million sales they know what they're doing - and that's just the UK version! Yes, Now 55 is everything we've come to expect - the biggest, best and most varied collection of recent hits available.

As usual, many big hits are included - R Kelly, Justin Timberlake, Girls Aloud, TATU, Robbie Williams, Busted... the list goes on and on. It's good to see that once again the album branches out - whilst keeping pop as the overall base, it explores more diverse styles from artists who aren't as famous, but but still produce good music - dance (Benny Benassi / Plummet etc), garage (Lisa Maffia), rap (50 Cent), indie (Thrills)and r&b/hiphop (Jay-Z).

Before going any further, I'd like to just say this - this is a truly AMAZING compilation and would be happy in anyone's collection. Having said that however, there are tracks some recent smash hits missing - Evanescence, Beyonce, the more recent Justin Timberlake [Rock Your Body], Christina Aguilera, Delta Goodrem, Big Brovaz etc. Some of these can be found on Hits 56, and if you want more of the full picture it might be a good idea to buy that too.

Going through the album, there isn't that much that would be worth dropping though, so overall it is well worth the 5 stars I give it.

We start out with the biggest hit so far this summer - R Kelly's Ignition Remix. It's always important on compilations to have a strong start, so that's excellent. We then progress through another smash hit, and my personal favourite on the album - 50 Cent's In Da Club - to some more big pop hits - Justin Timberlake, Wayne Wonder, Javine, Kym Marsh, Girls Aloud, TATU, S Club 8 (formerly Juniors) and the Fast Food Rockers - it's all good, if mindless, entertainment - just right for summer.

We then get onto the dancier side of things, with XTM & DJ Chucky, Bhangra Knights and Tomcraft to name a few, followed by some R&B/Garage from Tiga and Lisa Maffia, then some less known dance, yet equally good, from many acts like Benny Benassi, DJ Sammy, Deepest Blue, Scooter, Plummet and Paul Van Dyk. The whole first disk is well worth listening to, and plays well as a whole or as individual tracks.

Disk 2 focusses mainly on indie and guitar pop - Robbie Williams, Busted, Amy Studt and others make a strong start. In the middle it gets a bit tedious, but worth a listen all the same, and then rounds off with ballads from Emma, Sugababes etc and R&B/Hiphop from Jay-Z, Mariah Carey & Cam'Ron, and Ja Rule & Ashanti. Overall it is strong too, but I prefer disk 1 personally.

So overall a great album then, and well worth every penny - I've already listened to disk 1 about 5 times through and disk 2 once, and I only bought it on Monday! This really is the soundtrack to the summer. BUY IT NOW!

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