Now That's What I Call Reggae

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Now That's What I Call Reggae
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Compilation album by
Various artists
Released22 June 2012
RecordedVarious times
Genre Pop, Reggae
Label Sony Music Entertainment, EMI, Virgin Music Group, UMG, Warner Music Group
Various artists chronology
Now That's What I Call Britain
(2012)
Now That's What I Call Reggae
(2012)
Now That's What I Call a No.1
(2012)

Now That's What I Call Reggae or Now Reggae is a triple-disc compilation album released in the United Kingdom on 25 June 2012.

Contents

Track listing

CD 1

  1. Shaggy featuring Ricardo "RikRok" Ducent – "It Wasn't Me"
  2. UB40 – "Red Red Wine"
  3. Aswad – "Don't Turn Around"
  4. Chaka Demus & Pliers featuring Jack Radics & Taxi Gang – "Twist and Shout"
  5. Kevin Lyttle – "Turn Me On"
  6. Althea & Donna – "Uptown Top Ranking"
  7. Bob Marley & The Wailers – "Sun Is Shining"
  8. Pato Banton featuring Ali & Robin Campbell – "Baby Come Back"
  9. Inner Circle – "Sweat (A La La La La Long)" (song incorrectly labelled as Sweat (A La La La La Song) on CD release)
  10. Eddy Grant – "Gimme Hope Jo'anna"
  11. Peter Andre featuring Bubbler Ranx – "Mysterious Girl"
  12. Ken Boothe – "Everything I Own"
  13. Maxi Priest – "Wild World"
  14. Gyptian – "Hold You"
  15. Black Slate – "Amigo"
  16. The Police – "Walking on the Moon"
  17. Dave & Ansell Collins – "Double Barrel"
  18. Musical Youth – "Pass the Dutchie"
  19. Desmond Dekker – "You Can Get It If You Really Want"
  20. Steel Pulse – "Ku Klux Klan"

CD 2

  1. C.J. Lewis – "Sweets for My Sweet"
  2. Big Mountain – "Baby, I Love Your Way"
  3. Shabba Ranks & Chevelle Franklin – "Mr. Loverman"
  4. Bobby McFerrin – "Don't Worry, Be Happy"
  5. Maxi Priest – "Close To You"
  6. Desmond Dekker – "Israelites"
  7. UB40 – "(I Can't Help) Falling In Love With You"
  8. Shinehead – "Jamaican in New York"
  9. Dawn Penn – "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)"
  10. Janet Kay – "Silly Games"
  11. Junior Murvin – "Police & Thieves"
  12. Red Dragon featuring Brian & Tony Gold – "Compliments on Your Kiss"
  13. Barry Biggs – "Sideshow"
  14. Harry J Allstars – "The Liquidator"
  15. John Holt – "Help Me Make It Through The Night"
  16. Sugar Minott – "We've Got a Good Thing Going"
  17. Ini Kamoze – "Here Comes the Hotstepper"
  18. Diana King – "Shy Guy"
  19. Susan Cadogan – "Hurt So Good"
  20. Wayne Wade – "Lady"

CD 3

  1. Sean Kingston – "Beautiful Girls"
  2. Shaggy – "Boombastic"
  3. Apache Indian – "Boom Shack-A-Lak"
  4. Grace Jones featuring Bounty Killer – "My Jamaican Guy"
  5. Aswad – "Shine"
  6. Johnny Nash – "I Can See Clearly Now"
  7. Gregory Isaacs – "Night Nurse"
  8. Sophia George – "Girlie Girlie"
  9. Chaka Demus & Pliers – "Tease Me"
  10. Blue Lagoon – "Break My Stride"
  11. Eddy Grant – "I Don't Wanna Dance"
  12. Bob & Marcia – "Young, Gifted and Black"
  13. The Pioneers – "Let Your Yeah Be Yeah"
  14. Dandy Livingston – "Suzanne, Beware of the Devil"
  15. Boris Gardiner – "I Wanna Wake Up with You"
  16. Johnny Nash – "Stir It Up"
  17. Jimmy Cliff – "Wonderful World, Beautiful People"
  18. Chaka Demus & Pliers – "She Don't Let Nobody"
  19. Greyhound – "Black & White"
  20. Nicky Thomas – "Love of the Common People"

Charts

Chart (2012)Peak
Position
UK Compilations Chart [1] 1
UK Download Albums Chart [2] 4

Release history

CountryRelease date
Ireland22 June 2012
United Kingdom25 June 2012

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References

  1. "Archive Chart (Compilations Archive)". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  2. "Archive Chart (Album Download Archive)". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 2 July 2012.