Now 07 (Australian series)

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Now 07
Now 07 Australia Series Cover Art.jpg
Compilation album by Various Artists
Released 22 November 2004
Label EMI
Australian series chronology
Now 06
(2004)
Now 07
(2004)
Now 08
(2005)

Now 07 is a compilation CD released under EMI Music Australia in 2004.

EMI Music Australia is the Australian subsidiary label of EMI Recordings Ltd. It is Australia's largest independent dance music label as well as one of Australia's largest independent labels overall and has full independence over its operations. Corporate headquarters are located in Sydney, Australia.

Track listing

  1. Missy Higgins – "Scar" (3:31)
  2. Robbie Williams – "Radio" (3:49)
  3. Houston featuring Chingy, Nate Dogg and I-20 – "I Like That" (3:56)
  4. Simple Plan – "Addicted" (3:53)
  5. Eric Prydz – "Call on Me" (2:48)
  6. Joss Stone – "You Had Me" (3:35)
  7. Little Birdy – "Beautiful to Me" (3:22)
  8. Brandy – "Afrodisiac" (3:48)
  9. Cosima – "One Night Without You" (4:51)
  10. Twista – "Sunshine" (3:45)
  11. Jamelia – "See It in a Boy's Eyes" (3:52)
  12. Kyle – "Beautiful Woman" (3:46)
  13. Kate Alexa – "Always There" (3:47)
  14. Solitaire – "I'm Thinking of You (Baby)" (4:01)
  15. Evermore – "It's Too Late" (3:57)
  16. Junior Jack – "Stupidisco" (5:08)
  17. The Shapeshifters – "Lola's Theme" (3:25)
  18. Cristian Alexanda – "Party Anthem" (3:08)
  19. The Living End – "I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got" (2:18)
  20. Jet – "Cold Hard Bitch" (4:04)
  21. Neon – "A Man" (2:36)

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