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NOW - Yearbook 1977 4-Disc CD

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NOW is going back to the 1970s to proudly present the next instalment in our ongoing Yearbook series with 80 tracks across 4 CDs, celebrating a magnificently diverse year of Pop singles NOW Yearbook 1977.Kicking off with a timeless anthem from Queen with We Are The Champions and followed by the huge instrumental rock of Fanfare For The Common Man by Emerson, Lake and Palmer. The song that would open Live Aid years later is next up from Status Quo with their signature Rockin All Over The World, and 1977 saw Way Down from Elvis Presley go to 1 in the wake of his death. Classic poprock from 10CC with Good Morning Judge is followed by a trio of ballads from Electric Light Orchestra with Telephone Line, Leo Sayer with his transAtlantic chart topper When I Need You, and David Soul with another UK and US 1 Dont Give Up On Us. Hot Chocolate enjoyed their first 1 with So You Win Again and is followed by a superb run of dancepop from Candi Staton, Patsy Gallant, Donna Summer, Boney M. and The Rah Band. More poprock from Suzi Quatro, Smokie and a hit from the soundtrack of the tv series Rock Follies lead toward the emotionally charged closing tracks on the first disc from Elkie Brooks with Pearls A Singer, Liverpool Express and Every Man Must Have A Dream, and the 1 Dont Cry For Me Argentina from the concept album for the upcoming musical Evita by Julie Covington along with Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.Disc Two opens with an amazing run of punk and new wave classics The Stranglers with No More Heroes, Ramones with Sheena Is A Punk Rocker, The Clash with their debut White Riot, and The Jam with their first Top 20 hit All Around The World. The Boomtown Rats debuted with Lookin After No.1 and defining hits are featured from Jonathan Richman amp The Modern Lovers, Mink DeVille and Elvis Costello with the peerless Watching The Detectives. A genre defying hit from the Tom Robinson Band leads into a sequence of hits that includes singersongwriters Paul Simon, Boz Scaggs and Bryan Ferry, rock smashes from Boston and Santana, and to close the disc softer rock from Thin Lizzy and beautiful ballads from Racing Cars with They Shoot Horses Dont They, and Yes with Wonderous Stories.The charts in 1977 were fantastically diverse, and one of the biggest genres of hits was Disco. Arguably one of pop musics defining moments came in 1977 with Donna Summers 1 I Feel Love with its production showcasing the role of the synthesiser. European disco smashes found huge success Baccara topped the charts with Yes Sir, I Can Boogie, alongside massive tracks from Belle Epoque and the debut Daddy Cool for Boney M. who a year later would become the biggest selling singles act of 1978. Meco reworked the Star Wars theme into a US disco chart topper, and The Trammps, Heatwave, The Emotions, Rose Royce, Thelma Houston and chart newcomers Chic all feature here in a stellar run of floorfilling hits. Marvin Gaye had a massive track with Got To Give It Up Pt.1 and Gladys Knight amp The Pips continued their run of hits with Baby, Dont Change Your Mind. The disc finishes with 3 of 1977s greatest soul tracks Deniece Williams took Free to 1, and the Commodores released an alltime classic, with Easy, featuring Lionel Richie on vocals, whilst Detroit RampB vocal group The Floaters scored their only UK hit in style with Float On reaching 1 in August.The final disc opens with 1977s biggest seller the first single to sell over two million copies and the years Christmas 1, Mull Of Kintyre from Paul McCartney amp Wings. Two more 1s follow Manhattan Transfer with Chanson DAmour, and the second charttopper in the year for David Soul with Silver Lady. Olivia NewtonJohns Sam continues the run of easylistening pop that also includes 1 Angelo from Brotherhood Of Man, sublime tracks, The Things We Do For Love, from 10CC, Oh Lori from Alessi Brothers, and the Boz Scaggs penned Were All Alone by Rita Coolidge, plus pop gems from Carole Bayer Sager and Meri Wilson all feature. Kenny Rogers hit 1 with Lucille, Billy Ocean enjoyed his second 2 smash with Red Light Spells Danger, while The Dooleys and Andrew Gold made their chart debuts.Rock n roll was enjoying a revival and two contemporary groups both enjoyed massive success Showaddywaddy continued their run of hits with Dancin Party, and Darts arrived with a medley of Daddy Cool and The Girl Cant Help It.and the collection finishes with two instrumental hits, Portsmouth from Mike Oldfield reached 3 in the first week of the year, whilst unexpectedly The Floral Dance became a massive seller for the Brighouse amp Rastrick Brass Band, spending the last four weeks of 1977 at 2 behind Mull Of Kintyre.

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