Features massive chart-toppers like "Take On Me" (a-ha), "Easy Lover" (Philip Bailey & Phil Collins), and "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" (Tears For Fears).
Covers the electronic and high-energy side with "19" (Paul Hardcastle), "Axel F" (Harold Faltermeyer), and "The Sweetest Taboo" (Sade). Interesting Blog Perspectives VA - Now Yearbook 85 [4CD] (2022).rar
Critics and bloggers have noted several points about this specific release: Features massive chart-toppers like "Take On Me" (a-ha),
Highlights the "alternative" side of 1985 with tracks from The Smiths ("How Soon Is Now?"), The Cure ("Close To Me"), and Kate Bush ("Cloudbusting"). Available as a standard 4CD set, a limited
Available as a standard 4CD set, a limited edition 4CD hardcover book, and a limited edition triple "green" vinyl.
Bloggers like Herc’s Hideaway describe the collection as a "graceful end of an era" for the first half of the 1980s. NOW – Yearbook 1985 (4CD) - NOW MUSIC Official Store