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Various - NOW That's What I Call An Era - Such A Good Feeling: 1988 – 1995 | NOW That’s What I Call Music! (LPNNNOW161) - 1

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NOW That's What I Call An Era - Such A Good Feeling: 1988 – 1995

NOW That’s What I Call Music! (LPNNNOW161)

3x Vinyl 12"

Release date: Sep 26, 2025

NOW Music proudly presents the next release in our “NOW That’s What I Call An Era” series - Such A Good Feeling: 1988-1995 – a euphoric celebration of a truly transformative time in music.

This stunning 3LP set pressed on blue, white and yellow vinyl showcases 46 essential tracks that soundtracked the dancefloors, charts, and airwaves from the late ’80s through the ’90s — an era when dance culture reshaped the mainstream, soundtracked a generation, and lit up the charts across the UK and beyond

LP1 – Side A opens in style with ‘Such A Good Feeling’ from Brothers In Rhythm, this collection’s inspiring title…followed by Black Box with ‘Ride On Time’ — the best-selling UK single of ’89, and one of dance music’s defining tracks. Massive club classics continue with C+C Music Factory’s ‘Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)’, house anthems from Inner City with ‘Good Life’, and ‘Dirty Cash (Money Talks)’ from Adventures Of Stevie V, plus dance-pop gems ‘Not Over Yet’ from Grace, and Billie Ray Martin with ‘Your Loving Arms’…Flip the LP over for the pioneering ‘Theme From S-Express’, a chart-topper from 1988, before dancefloor earworms from Kenny “Dope” Presents The Bucketheads with ‘The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)’, Nightcrawlers with ‘Push The Feeling On’ and ‘People Hold On’ from Coldcut and Lisa Stansfield. The influential ‘Beat Dis’ from Bomb The Bass is up next ahead of Tony Di Bart’s #1 ‘The Real Thing’, Saint Etienne’s sophisticated dance-pop nugget ‘He’s On The Phone’, and LP1’s closer from D:Ream with the Perfecto radio remix of ‘U R The Best Thing’.

LP2 – kicks off with a run of electrifying Eurodance – all massive club anthems. ‘Rhythm Is A Dancer’ from SNAP! leads off; a UK No. 1 and another defining track of the decade – followed by smashes from Corona, Real McCoy, Dr. Alban, Haddaway, KWS and Cappella, before the side closes with the techno-pop of Opus III with ‘It’s A Fine Day’… The party continues on Side B with an irresistible lineup led by Deee-Lite with ‘Groove Is In The Heart’, their brilliant fusion of funk, house and pop that continues to be a massive floor-filler… as is ‘Dreamer’ from Livin’ Joy, a 1995 No. 1 smash, and vocal house classic ‘Finally’ from CeCe Peniston. Urban Cookie Collective scored a huge hit with ‘The Key, The Secret’, which is followed by the rave energy of Oceanic, N-Trance, Felix – and Utah Saints who sign-off LP2 with the epic ‘Something Good’.

Kicking off the final LP, Side A explodes into life with massive feel-good tunes:- Yazz & The Plastic Population’s ‘The Only Way Is Up’ – a 1988 No. 1 and landmark UK house hit ahead of 49ers with ‘Touch Me’ and Baby D with their #1 ‘Let Me Be Your Fantasy’. Another run of floor-fillers from Rozalla with ‘Everybody’s Free (To Feel Good)’, JX with ‘Son Of A Gun’, Blue Pearl’s ‘Naked In The Rain’ and ‘U Sure Do’ from Strike follows and the side closes with the electronic acid house of ‘Killer’ from Adamski that hit the top of the charts and introduced Seal… and over on the final side, the collection moves toward it's close with stunning and enduring tracks of the era – opening with Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler’s #1 ‘Back To Life (However Do You Want Me)’ blending soul, R&B and club rhythms to perfection, while Beats International’s fusion of dub reggae and house: ‘Dub Be Good To Me’ (another chart-topper) follows with its iconic bassline and leads us into the stylish and smooth ‘Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out’ from Freak Power. The journey through this incredible era is completed with genre pioneers The Prodigy with ‘Charly’, ‘Infinity’ from Guru Josh, and closing with ambient house, ‘Pacific - 707’ from 808 State, and the timeless ‘The Sun Rising’ from The Beloved.

An unforgettable journey through the sounds that defined an era:- NOW That’s What I Call An Era - Such A Good Feeling: 1988-1995 — the definitive celebration of a golden age of dance music.

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A1

Brothers In Rhythm - Such A Good Feeling

A2

Black Box – Ride On Time

A3

C+C Music Factory - Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)

A4

Inner City - Good Life

A5

Adventures Of Stevie V - Dirty Cash (Money Talks)

A6

Grace – Not Over Yet

A7

Billie Ray Martin – Your Loving Arms

B1

S'express - Theme From S-Express

B2

Kenny “Dope” Presents The Bucketheads - The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)

B3

Nightcrawlers - Push The Feeling On

B4

Coldcut And Lisa Stansfield - People Hold On (Single Version)

B5

Bomb The Bass - Beat Dis

B6

Tony Di Bart - The Real Thing

B7

Saint Etienne - He's On The Phone

B8

D Ream – U R The Best Thing

C1

Snap! - Rhythm Is A Dancer

C2

Corona – The Rhythm Of The Night

C3

Real Mccoy - Another Night

C4

Dr. Alban - It’s My Life

C5

Haddaway - What Is Love

C6

K.w.s. - Please Don’t Go

C7

Cappella - U Got 2 Let The Music

C8

Opus Iii – It’s A Fine Day

D1

Deee-Lite – Groove Is In The Heart

D4

Urban Cookie Collective - The Key, The Secret

D5

Oceanic - Insanity - Dream Tripper (Old Skool Radio Edit)

D6

N-Trance – Set You Free

D7

Felix - Don't You Want Me

D8

Utah Saints - Something Good

E1

Yazz & The Plastic Population - The Only Way Is Up

E2

49Ers - Touch Me

E3

Baby D - Let Me Be Your Fantasy

E4

Rozalla – Everybody’s Free (To Feel Good)

E5

Strike - U Sure Do

E6

Jx – Son Of A Gun

E7

Blue Pearl - Naked In The Rain

E8

Adamski & Seal - Killer

F1

Soul Ii Soul, Caron Wheeler - Back To Life (However Do You Want Me)

F2

Beats International - Dub Be Good To Me

F3

Freak Power - Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out

F4

The Prodigy – Charly

F5

Guru Josh - Infinity

F6

808 State - Pacific - 707

F7

The Beloved - The Sun Rising

D2

Livin' Joy - Dreamer

D3

Cece Peniston - Finally