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Various Artists - Now Yearbook 1997 / Various - Green Colored Vinyl - VINYL LP

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    • Genre: Rock
    • Description: Step back into one of the most exciting years in pop history - a time when boundary-pushing alternative anthems, flawless dancefloor fillers, global megastars and fresh faces all collided on the charts. NOW - Yearbook 1997 celebrates an unforgettable year of hits with 43 massive tracks across a 3-LP set pressed on gorgeous green vinyl. LP1 kicks off in style, with the stunning jazz-drenched ballad from legend George Michael, 'Older', before Natalie Imbruglia's huge debut single 'Torn'. The Cardigans had a #2 smash with 'Lovefool' and Hanson hit the US & UK #1 with 'MMMBop'. 'Barbie Girl' from Aqua and the Spice Girls' anthemic 'Spice Up Your Life' were both #1s, and Boyzone's 'Picture Of You' was a huge hit and featured in the film 'Bean The Ultimate Disaster Movie'. Eurovision glory happened for the UK in 1997, and winners Katrina And The Waves with 'Love Shine A Light' close the first side... while over on the other, a second George Michael classic from his 'Older' album, the beautiful 'You Have Been Loved', opens ahead of another contemporary masterpiece 'Secret Garden' from Bruce Springsteen. Texas scored a UK top 5 with 'Say What You Want', and Sheryl Crow had a top 10 hit with 'A Change Would Do You Good'. Paul McCartney's 'Young Boy' is next before 'Ready To Go' which gave Republica a Top 20 chart debut, and closing the first LP, Robbie Williams Old Before I Die', which became his second smash as a solo artist. LP2 kicks off with Radiohead's defining 'Paranoid Android', ahead of Kula Shaker's hit cover of 'Hush', and alt-pop from Embrace ('All You Good Good People'), The Charlatans ('North Country Boy') and The Seahorses ('Love Is The Law') before the side closes with Oasis's huge #1 'D'You Know What I Mean?' - the lead single from their third album 'Be Here Now'... Flip the LP over and discover some of 1997's dancefloor gold - opening with the club juggernaut
    • Artist: Various Artists
    • Title: Now Yearbook 1997 / Various - Green Colored Vinyl
    • Format: VINYL
    • Label: Universal Uk
    • Release Date: 07/04/2025
    • Genre: Rock
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    • Product Name: Various Artists - Now Yearbook 1997 / Various - Green Colored Vinyl - VINYL LP
    • UPC: 198029012118

Step back into one of the most exciting years in pop history - a time when boundary-pushing alternative anthems, flawless dancefloor fillers, global megastars and fresh faces all collided on the charts. NOW - Yearbook 1997 celebrates an unforgettable year of hits with 43 massive tracks across a 3-LP set pressed on gorgeous green vinyl. LP1 kicks off in style, with the stunning jazz-drenched ballad from legend George Michael, 'Older', before Natalie Imbruglia's huge debut single 'Torn'. The Cardigans had a #2 smash with 'Lovefool' and Hanson hit the US & UK #1 with 'MMMBop'. 'Barbie Girl' from Aqua and the Spice Girls' anthemic 'Spice Up Your Life' were both #1s, and Boyzone's 'Picture Of You' was a huge hit and featured in the film 'Bean The Ultimate Disaster Movie'. Eurovision glory happened for the UK in 1997, and winners Katrina And The Waves with 'Love Shine A Light' close the first side... while over on the other, a second George Michael classic from his 'Older' album, the beautiful 'You Have Been Loved', opens ahead of another contemporary masterpiece 'Secret Garden' from Bruce Springsteen. Texas scored a UK top 5 with 'Say What You Want', and Sheryl Crow had a top 10 hit with 'A Change Would Do You Good'. Paul McCartney's 'Young Boy' is next before 'Ready To Go' which gave Republica a Top 20 chart debut, and closing the first LP, Robbie Williams Old Before I Die', which became his second smash as a solo artist. LP2 kicks off with Radiohead's defining 'Paranoid Android', ahead of Kula Shaker's hit cover of 'Hush', and alt-pop from Embrace ('All You Good Good People'), The Charlatans ('North Country Boy') and The Seahorses ('Love Is The Law') before the side closes with Oasis's huge #1 'D'You Know What I Mean?' - the lead single from their third album 'Be Here Now'... Flip the LP over and discover some of 1997's dancefloor gold - opening with the club juggernaut

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