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Now Music is proud to announce the second of this vinyl series, 'NOW Presents. 12-inch 80s Volume Two 1983-1984', as a stunning 5-LP boxset. Kicking off in 1983 with Wham and the 12-inch version of their #2 smash 'Bad Boys' ahead of the massive collaboration between Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson on 'Say Say Say' in it's extended version. Spandau Ballet, Eurythmics and The Cure with the extended version of 'The Lovecats' complete the first side, and Tears For Fears open the flip side with 'Change' ahead of some of the best extended pop from '83, including from Altered Images, Haysi Fantayzee, Men Without Hats, and finishing with the extended version of the debut hit for Marilyn 'Calling Your Name'. LP2's first side is a celebration of 1983's fusion of synth-pop, electronic beats and hip-hop influence and vocals. First up, the most successful 12-inch single of the decade; 'Blue Monday' from New Order, alongside the massive 'I.O.U' (Megamix) from Freeez, Rock Steady Crew's extended version of '(Hey You) The Rock Steady Crew' and the genre-melding 'Double Dutch' from Malcolm McLaren - while over on Side B, huge floor-fillers from Lionel Richie with the 12-inch Version of 'All Night Long (All Night)', KC & The Sunshine Band with the #1 'Give It Up', here in it's 'John Luongo Disco Mix', plus Donna Summer, Laura Branigan and Matthew Wilder's enduringly popular 'Break My Stride'. LP3 contains a mixture of essential 12-inches from both '83 and '84, with a trio of iconic tracks opening; extended mixes of Heaven 17's 'Temptation' and The Human League's '(Keep Feeling) Fascination', along with the first Top 10 hit 'Love On Your Side', the 'Rap Boy Rap' version from Thompson Twins. More peerless pop from Bananarama and Adam Ant finish side A - whilst side B celebrates Hi-Energy gold from Frankie Goes To Hollywood with the 'New York Mix' of 'Relax', Evelyn Thomas and the ex