Track Listing
Disk 1: Robbie Williams - Eternity, Gabrielle - Out Of Reach, Atomic Kitten - Eternal Flame, Blue - All Rise, S Club 7- Don't Stop Movin', Geri Halliwell - It's Raining Men, Ronan Keating - Lovin' Each Day, Stereophonics - Have A Nice Day, Wheatus - Teenage Dirtbag, Blink 182 - The Rock Show, U2 - Elevation (Tomb Raider Mix), Outkast - Ms Jackson, Destiny's Child - Survivor, Hear'say - The Way To Your Love, Backstreet Boys - More Than That, Britney Spears - Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know, Marti Pellow - Close To You, Dido - Thank You, Zero 7 - Destiny, Radiohead - Pyramid Song
Disk 2: Eddy Grant - Electric Avenue (Ringbang Remix), Gorillaz - 19-2000 (Soulchild Remix), Dj Pied Piper & Masters Of Ceremonies - Do Youreally Like It?, Mis-Teeq - All I Want, Roger Sanchez - Another Chance, Basement Jaxx - Romeo, Da Hool - Meet Her At The Love Parade 2001, Ian Van Dahl - Castles In The Sky, Fragma - You Are Alive, Steps - Here And Now, A*Teens - Upside Down, Bellefire - Perfect Bliss, Texas - I Don't Want A Lover (2001 Mix), Boris Dlugosch Feat Roisin - Never Enough, Janet Jackson - All For You, Eve - Who's That Girl?, Nelly Feat City Spud - Ride Wit Me, Sisqo - Dance For Me, Aaron Soul - Ring Ring Ring, Damage - So What If I, Melanie B - Lullaby
| Review |
| The cream of the pop compilation is back once more as Now That's What I Call Music Vol.49 serves up another double disc of hits from the UK pop charts. As ever it holds a plethora of number ones from the likes of DJ Pied Piper ("Do You Really Like it"), Robbie Williams ("Eternity") and Hear'Say ("The Way to Your Love"). Also included are some of those global, all-conquering hits which lingered for ages like the soulful hip hop of Outkast's "Ms Jackson" which was actually released a few months before the previous instalment of the series, Now 48. The only downfall of this great compilation is as with the inclusion of Outkast or S Club's "Don't Stop Movin", much of the material is quite old at the time of release or already heavily featured on other albums like Smash Hits Summer 2001. Maybe they're saving themselves for the half century but having said that, apart from some bizarre inclusions at the tail end of disc one (don't even go there), almost every song is a classic of 2001. --David Trueman |
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