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Now That's What I Call Music! 62

Premium Review Very good song selection and order here! (490 words)
by pmcds - written on 07/02/09 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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Now 62 was the last Now That's What I Call Music CD released in 2005. I'm quite a fan of this compilation, after not being so enamoured with a number of the previous releases, but this one kept me interested all the way through. There is a good balance of music, incorporating a number of different genres, and the majority of the tracks are highly impressive. Naturally, there are a couple I'm not too fond of, but are still very good tracks. Disc 1 has 22 tracks on it, and starts off with the catchy Push The Button from the Sugababes, and the lesser known but impressive track Tripping from Robbie Williams. Don't Cha from the Pussycat Dolls and Daniel Powter's Bad Day ensure a ...