Various - Now That's What I Call Music XIII - Virgin - Pop
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Track ListingA1 Yazz & The Plastic Population The Only Way Is UpA2 Womack & Womack Teardrops A3 Erasure A Little Respect A4 The Christians Harvest For The World A5 Hue & Cry Ordinary Angel A6 UB40 & Chrissie Hynde Breakfast In Bed A7 Robert Palmer She Makes My Day A8 Breathe (3) Hands To Heaven B1 Phil Collins A Groovy Kind Of Love B2 Bobby McFerrin Don\'t Worry, Be Happy B3 The Art Of Noise & Tom Jones Kiss B4 Bryan Ferry Let\'s Stick Together (Westside \'88 Mix) B5 Kim Wilde You Came B6 Bomb The Bass Don\'t Make Me Wait B7 Brother Beyond The Harder I Try B8 The Hollies He Ain\'t Heavy He\'s My Brother C1 Fat Boys & Chubby Checker The Twist (Yo, Twist) C2 Wee Papa Girl Rappers Wee Rule C3 Salt \'N\' Pepa Twist And Shout C4 Yello The Race C5 Inner City & Kevin Saunderson Big Fun C6 D Mob & Gary Haisman We Call It Acieed C7 The Beatmasters & P.P. Arnold Burn It Up C8 Milli Vanilli Girl You Know It\'s True D1 Level 42 Heaven In My Hands D2 Jane Wiedlin Rush Hour D3 The Proclaimers I\'m Gonna Be 500 Miles D4 T\'Pau Secret Garden D5 Transvision Vamp I Want Your Love D6 Duran Duran I Don\'t Want Your Love D7 The Human League Love Is All That Matters D8 All About Eve Martha\'s Harbour Media Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+) |
Artist | Various | ||
Title | Now That's What I Call Music XIII | ||
Label | Virgin | ||
Catalogue | NOW 13 | ||
Format | Vinyl Double Album | ||
Released | 1988 | ||
Genre | Pop |
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Information on the Pop Genre
Pop music is a music genre that developed from the mid-1950s as a softer alternative to rock and roll and later to rock music. It has a focus on commercial recording, often oriented towards a youth market, usually through the medium of relatively short and simple love songs. While these basic elements of the genre have remained fairly constant, pop music has absorbed influences from most other forms of popular music, particularly borrowing from the development of rock music, and utilizing technological innovations such as multi-track recording and digital sampling to produce new variations on existing themes. Data from the Discogs music database. Submit a Release.