girl jessies

Features the Most Memorable ’80s Songs from the Most Iconic Superstars ofthe Decade Including Michael Jackson, Billy Joel, The Police, Rick Springfield, Bob Seger, David Bowie and More!NEW YORK, March 10 /PRNewswire/ — The world’s best selling multi-artist album series, NOW That’s What I Call Music! is back this Spring with their first genre specific album. NOW That’s What I Call The ’80s, scheduled for release on March 11, will feature 20 of the decade’s biggest smash hits, from New Wave to Pop to Hard Rock.NOW That’s What I Call The ’80s features huge hits which defined the decade, including songs by Duran Duran, Wham!, David Bowie, Cyndi Lauper and more! VH1 Classic will run a one hour special “VH1 Classic Presents: NOW ’80s” featuring videos from the artists on the album. The show will be hosted by one of MTV’s original VJ’s Mark Goodman, and includes a special guest appearance by ’80s heartthrob Rick Springfield, who will reminisce about his musical experiences from the decade.NOW ’80s is a compilation joint venture featuring top hits from EMI Music, Sony BMG Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group. NOW ’80s will be released by SONY BMG Music Entertainment.NOW That’s What I Call Music! Vol 27, featuring 20 huge chart-topping songs from artists like Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Chris Brown and Sara Bareilles also hits stores on March 11.The NOW That’s What I Call Music! series debuted in the United States in 1998 after the NOW brand had become an enormous, multi-platinum international success for nearly 20 years. To date, the NOW series has generated sales of over 200 million albums worldwide, and has sold over 67 million copies in the United States since its debut. Every album in the NOW series has reached the Billboard Top 10, and it is the only non-soundtrack, multi-artist collection to reach #1 Billboard status on the Billboard Top 200 Album Sales Chart.

prnewswire.com


Tags: ,

7 Responses to “NOW That's What I Call The '80s Hits Stores March 11”

  1. Ashlynn on 23 Mar 2008 at 2:33 am

    Tell that to the thousands of corporations with Java apps throughout their organizations. It’s far from dead.

  2. Hester on 23 Mar 2008 at 3:23 am

    How is that disturbing? Guiliani expected to get less than 5%. He didn’t spend one dime or second campaigning. He is putting all his eggs in the Super Tuesday basket. And when he gets to states that he actual campaigned in, he will get more than triple the votes that Ron Paul gets. More than 10 times as many in NY State.So far, things are going PERFECTLY for Guiliani. He took a risk by ignorning the early primaries. IT could have backfired if one of his opponents had emerged as the clear frontrunner. But the fact that no one has won more than 1 primary is GREAT news for Guiliani. No one has put any distance between themselves and him.

  3. Bernardine on 23 Mar 2008 at 4:14 am

    Why would you argue about Giuliani being beaten by Romney? They are both Dick Cheney clones. Giuliani even went on record saying that he wants a VP like Cheney. The way I see it, Dick Cheney’s ideology won in Michigan.

  4. Elise on 23 Mar 2008 at 5:04 am

    SPAMosakaJapan

  5. Celestine on 23 Mar 2008 at 5:55 am

    Sheer idiocy. This phone will be the most expensive modern phone without Java support and that for a smart phone is a very bad move.

  6. Hyacinth on 23 Mar 2008 at 6:46 am

    I love OS X but Jobs can shove his cocky turtleneck up his ass. If it wasn’t for Java language, I wouldn’t have a job. Obj C is a joke.