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NOW Presents... Electronic

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Released: 19th August 2022. NOW Music is proud to announce the second release in the ‘NOW Presents…’ series, following ‘The 1970s’ with ‘NOW Presents… Electronic’. The 5-LP box set highlights some of the most innovative and enduringly popular tracks of the genre, and includes some era-defining 12”, extended, and full-length versions alongside the single versions. ‘NOW Presents…Electronic’ is presented in a rigid slip case, with complementary design extending across the 5 individual LPs, with the reverse of the covers featuring track by track annotations that include chart positions, and facts about both song and artist(s). LP 1 kicks off with an 80’s signature synth pop hit from Queen with ‘Radio Ga Ga’, followed by extended 12” versions of Eurythmics’ ‘Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)’ and ‘Torch’ by Soft Cell, and ‘Together In Electric Dreams’, the collaboration between Philip Oakey, and one of the key architects of electronic pop music, Giorgio Moroder. ‘Diversion 10’ of Art Of Noise’s ‘Beat Box’ is found on the Side 2, along with huge chart hits from Paul Hardcastle, Phil Lynott, the 12” version of a-ha’s ‘Take On Me’, and ‘You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)’ the electro/Hi-NRG No. 1 from Dead Or Alive. Laurie Anderson’s epic ‘O Superman’ opens LP 2 and continues with Kate Bush’s (still) stunningly original ‘The Dreaming’. Produced and co-written with David Bowie, Iggy Pop’s ‘Nightclubbing’ features next, and finishing this first side, two influential album tracks from Japan (‘Taking Islands In Africa’) and Duran Duran (‘The Chauffeur’) both using electronic music to beautiful cinematic effect. The second side for LP 2 brings together (amongst others) debut chart hits from Tears For Fears, Howard Jones, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark and The Buggles with ‘Video Killed The Radio Star’. LP 3 starts with the iconic ‘Blue Monday’ from New Order, before moving onto another Bernard Sumner hit project Electronic, with their 1993 hit ‘Disappointed’, where Neil Tennant features on vocals. Pet Shop Boys link the next three tracks on this side: Liza Minnelli’s ‘Losing My Mind’ (produced by them), Eighth Wonder’s ‘I’m Not Scared’ and Dusty Springfield’s ‘Nothing Has Been Proved’ (both composed & produced by Pet Shop Boys). The second side includes Gary Numan’s first solo single ‘Cars’, and features synth-pop classics from John Foxx and The Cure, before closing with another band that featured Bernard Sumner - Joy Division with their defining ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’. Sparks open LP 4 with the full-length version of the seminal ‘The Number One Song In Heaven’, produced by Giorgio Moroder, who also co-produced the next track, ‘Working The Midnight Shift’ by Donna Summer. Late ‘70’s European disco from Amanda Lear and Telex follows. The second side of LP 4 highlights the huge electro dance tracks of the ‘80s from Chaka Khan, Malcolm McLaren, Freeez and Company B. The final LP showcases 1981 with a side of timeless synth-pop from that year, including hits from Ultravox, Visage, The Human League, and Spandau Ballet. Yello commence our final side with one of the greatest 12”s ever with 1988s ‘The Race’, followed by the outstanding ‘Dr Mabuse’ from Propaganda and Peter Schilling’s 1983 ‘Major Tom (Coming Home)’ … closing with Falco’s global No. 1 ‘Rock Me Amadeus’. ‘NOW Presents… Electronic’ is strictly limited to 1200 numbered copies.

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  • Details

    Released:
    19th August 2022
    Category:
    Rock & Pop
    Format:
    Vinyl 12" Box Set
    Barcode:
    196587150716
  • Description

    NOW Music is proud to announce the second release in the ‘NOW Presents…’ series, following ‘The 1970s’ with ‘NOW Presents… Electronic’.

    The 5-LP box set highlights some of the most innovative and enduringly popular tracks of the genre, and includes some era-defining 12”, extended, and full-length versions alongside the single versions.

    ‘NOW Presents…Electronic’ is presented in a rigid slip case, with complementary design extending across the 5 individual LPs, with the reverse of the covers featuring track by track annotations that include chart positions, and facts about both song and artist(s).

    LP 1 kicks off with an 80’s signature synth pop hit from Queen with ‘Radio Ga Ga’, followed by extended 12” versions of Eurythmics’ ‘Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)’ and ‘Torch’ by Soft Cell, and ‘Together In Electric Dreams’, the collaboration between Philip Oakey, and one of the key architects of electronic pop music, Giorgio Moroder. ‘Diversion 10’ of Art Of Noise’s ‘Beat Box’ is found on the Side 2, along with huge chart hits from Paul Hardcastle, Phil Lynott, the 12” version of a-ha’s ‘Take On Me’, and ‘You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)’ the electro/Hi-NRG No. 1 from Dead Or Alive.

    Laurie Anderson’s epic ‘O Superman’ opens LP 2 and continues with Kate Bush’s (still) stunningly original ‘The Dreaming’. Produced and co-written with David Bowie, Iggy Pop’s ‘Nightclubbing’ features next, and finishing this first side, two influential album tracks from Japan (‘Taking Islands In Africa’) and Duran Duran (‘The Chauffeur’) both using electronic music to beautiful cinematic effect. The second side for LP 2 brings together (amongst others) debut chart hits from Tears For Fears, Howard Jones, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark and The Buggles with ‘Video Killed The Radio Star’.

    LP 3 starts with the iconic ‘Blue Monday’ from New Order, before moving onto another Bernard Sumner hit project Electronic, with their 1993 hit ‘Disappointed’, where Neil Tennant features on vocals. Pet Shop Boys link the next three tracks on this side: Liza Minnelli’s ‘Losing My Mind’ (produced by them), Eighth Wonder’s ‘I’m Not Scared’ and Dusty Springfield’s ‘Nothing Has Been Proved’ (both composed & produced by Pet Shop Boys). The second side includes Gary Numan’s first solo single ‘Cars’, and features synth-pop classics from John Foxx and The Cure, before closing with another band that featured Bernard Sumner - Joy Division with their defining ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’.

    Sparks open LP 4 with the full-length version of the seminal ‘The Number One Song In Heaven’, produced by Giorgio Moroder, who also co-produced the next track, ‘Working The Midnight Shift’ by Donna Summer. Late ‘70’s European disco from Amanda Lear and Telex follows. The second side of LP 4 highlights the huge electro dance tracks of the ‘80s from Chaka Khan, Malcolm McLaren, Freeez and Company B.

    The final LP showcases 1981 with a side of timeless synth-pop from that year, including hits from Ultravox, Visage, The Human League, and Spandau Ballet. Yello commence our final side with one of the greatest 12”s ever with 1988s ‘The Race’, followed by the outstanding ‘Dr Mabuse’ from Propaganda and Peter Schilling’s 1983 ‘Major Tom (Coming Home)’ … closing with Falco’s global No. 1 ‘Rock Me Amadeus’.

    ‘NOW Presents… Electronic’ is strictly limited to 1200 numbered copies.
  • Track listing

    Disc 1

    Track name
    Artist
    1.Radio Ga Ga
    Queen
    2.Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-four) [extended Mix]
    Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart
    3.Torch (Extended Version)
    Soft Cell
    4.Relax
    Frankie Goes to Hollywood
    5.Together in Electric Dreams
    Philip Oakley & Giorgio Moroder
    6.Take On Me (Extended Mix)
    a-ha
    7.You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
    Dead Or Alive
    8.19
    Paul Hardcastle
    9.Beat Box (Diversion 10)
    The Art of Noise
    10.Yellow Pearl
    Phil Lynott
    11.Einstein a Go-go
    Landscape
    12.Cry
    Godley and Creme
    13.Christian
    China Crisis

    Disc 2

    Track name
    Artist
    1.O Superman
    Laurie Anderson
    2.The Dreaming
    Kate Bush
    3.Nightclubbing
    Iggy Pop
    4.Taking Islands in Africa
    Japan
    5.The Chauffeur
    Duran Duran
    6.Mad World
    Tears for Fears
    7.Messages
    Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
    8.Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)
    A Flock of Seagulls
    9.The Safety Dance
    Men Without Hats
    10.New Song
    Howard Jones
    11.Video Killed the Radio Star
    The Buggles
    12.Pop Muzik
    M
    13.In the Name of Love
    Thompson Twins

    Disc 3

    Track name
    Artist
    1.Blue Monday
    New Order
    2.Disappointed
    Electronic
    3.Losing My Mind
    Liza Minnelli
    4.I'm Not Scared
    Eighth Wonder
    5.Nothing Has Been Proved
    Dusty Springfield
    6.Steppin' Out
    Joe Jackson
    7.Cars
    Gary Numan
    8.Underpass
    John Foxx
    9.The Walk
    The Cure
    10.Lawnchairs
    Our Daughter's Wedding
    11.It's My Life
    Talk Talk
    12.Brilliant Mind
    Furniture
    13.Soul Train
    Swansway
    14.Love Will Tear Us Apart
    Joy Division

    Disc 4

    Track name
    Artist
    1.The Number One Song in Heaven
    Sparks
    2.Working the Midnight Shift
    Donna Summer
    3.Funkytown
    Lipps, Inc.
    4.Follow Me
    Amanda Lear
    5.Moskow Diskow
    Telex
    6.Hard Times
    The Human League
    7.I.O.U.
    Freeez
    8.I Feel for You
    Chaka Khan
    9.Fascinated
    Company B
    10.Let It All Blow
    Dazz Band
    11.Buffalo Gals
    Malcolm McLaren & World's Famous Supreme Team
    12.(Hey You) the Rock Steady Crew
    Rock Steady Crew
    13.Axel F (From 'Beverly Hills Cop')
    Harold Faltermeyer
    14.Miami Vice Theme (From 'Miami Vice')
    Jan Hammer

    Disc 5

    Track name
    Artist
    1.Vienna
    Ultravox
    2.Fade to Grey
    Visage
    3.Quiet Life
    Japan
    4.Planet Earth
    Duran Duran
    5.The Sound of the Crowd
    The Human League
    6.Tainted Love
    Soft Cell
    7.Glow
    Spandau Ballet
    8.Play to Win
    Heaven 17
    9.The Race (Extended Version)
    Yello
    10.Dr Mabuse
    Propaganda
    11.Major Tom (Coming Home)
    Peter Schilling
    12.Da Da Da I Don't Love You, You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha
    Trio
    13.Rock Me Amadeus (The American Edit)
    Falco
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