Now That's What I Call 80s Dance

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Now That's What I Call 80s Dance
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Compilation album by
Various artists
Released11 October 2013
Recorded1980-1989
Genre Pop, Dance
Label Sony Music Entertainment, EMI, Virgin Music Group, UMG, Warner Music Group
Various artists chronology
Now That's What I Call Disco
(2013)
Now That's What I Call 80s Dance
(2013)
Now That's What I Call Music! USA
(2013)


Now That's What I Call 80s Dance or Now 80s Dance is a triple-disc compilation album which was released in the United Kingdom on 14 October 2013. It includes nearly 60 of the biggest dance anthems of the 1980s era.

Contents

Track listing

CD 1

  1. Black BoxRide On Time
  2. S'ExpressTheme from S-Express
  3. Yazz & The Plastic PopulationThe Only Way Is Up
  4. MARRSPump Up The Volume
  5. TechnotronicPump Up the Jam
  6. Coldcut featuring Lisa StansfieldPeople Hold On
  7. Steve "Silk" HurleyJack Your Body
  8. Miami Sound MachineDoctor Beat
  9. Beatmasters featuring Betty BooHey DJ / I Can't Dance To That Music You're Playing
  10. Farley Jackmaster Funk & Jesse Saunders featuring Darryl PandyLove Can't Turn Around
  11. Bomb the BassBeat Dis
  12. Coldcut featuring Yazz & The Plastic PopulationDoctorin' the House
  13. MantronixGot to Have Your Love
  14. Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic ForceDon't Stop... Planet Rock
  15. Malcolm McLarenDouble Dutch
  16. Rock Steady Crew(Hey You) The Rock Steady Crew
  17. Salt-N-PepaPush It
  18. Neneh CherryBuffalo Stance
  19. StakkerStakker Humanoid
  20. D-Mob featuring Gary HaismanWe Call It Acieed

CD 2

  1. Frankie Goes to HollywoodRelax
  2. Soft CellTainted Love
  3. Heaven 17Temptation
  4. Spandau BalletChant No. 1 (I Don't Need This Pressure On)
  5. The Human LeagueLove Action (I Believe in Love)
  6. Dead Or AliveYou Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
  7. ErasureA Little Respect
  8. Communards & Sarah Jane MorrisDon't Leave Me This Way
  9. Wham!Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
  10. Rick AstleyNever Gonna Give You Up
  11. BlondieRapture
  12. Grace JonesPull Up to the Bumper
  13. Kid Creole and the CoconutsAnnie, I'm Not Your Daddy
  14. The Weather GirlsIt's Raining Men
  15. Was (Not Was)Walk the Dinosaur
  16. Kylie MinogueThe Loco-Motion
  17. Mel & KimRespectable
  18. Kelly MarieFeels Like I'm in Love
  19. SinittaSo Macho
  20. Taylor DayneTell It to My Heart

CD 3

  1. Soul II SoulBack to Life (However Do You Want Me)
  2. Inner CityGood Life
  3. Womack & WomackTeardrops
  4. Chaka KhanI Feel for You
  5. Bobby BrownMy Prerogative
  6. CameoWord Up!
  7. FreeezI.O.U
  8. Colonel AbramsTrapped
  9. Gwen GuthrieAin't Nothin' Goin' on But the Rent
  10. Luther VandrossNever Too Much
  11. Alexander O'NealCriticize
  12. Deniece WilliamsLet's Hear It For The Boy
  13. Jermaine JacksonLet's Get Serious
  14. Earth, Wind & FireLet's Groove
  15. OdysseyUse It Up and Wear It Out
  16. The PasadenasTribute (Right On)
  17. Terence Trent D'ArbyDance Little Sister
  18. Paula AbdulStraight Up
  19. IndeepLast Night a D.J. Saved My Life

Charts

Chart (2013)Peak
Position
UK Compilations Chart [1] 1
UK Download Albums Chart [2] 16

Release history

CountryRelease date
Ireland11 October 2013
United Kingdom14 October 2013

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References

  1. "Archive Chart (Compilations Archive)". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  2. "Archive Chart (Album Download Archive)". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 21 October 2013.