Note: These tracks are speculative but representative.
Artists like Madonna, Duran Duran, New Order, and Frankie Goes to Hollywood mastered the format. A 12" single was an event. Now That’s What I Call 12" 80s captures that energy across four CDs. VA - Now That-s What I Call 12-- 80s -4CD- -202...
Recently, the keyword has been trending among digital crate diggers and retro enthusiasts. While the title is a mouthful typical of digital file naming conventions (where "VA" stands for Various Artists and the string denotes the release year and format), it points to a monumental release: the 2023 installment of the Now That’s What I Call Music franchise’s dedicated 1980s series. Note: These tracks are speculative but representative
For collectors and nostalgia seekers, this four-disc set isn't just another greatest hits compilation; it is a masterclass in 80s production. The Art of the Extended Version Now That’s What I Call 12" 80s captures
"Dub" sections that stripped the vocals to highlight basslines. Dramatic breakdowns and instrumental bridges. Disc-by-Disc Highlights
He picked up the cardboard box. Opened the first CD case – Disc 1, Track 1: Relax (12" Mix) – Frankie Goes to Hollywood. He held the disc up. The basement lights caught the rainbow sheen.
Paul McCartney – "Once Upon A Long Ago" (Extended Version): A rare 6-minute plus treat for collectors. With a median price of roughly