On its 20th installment, the wildly successful NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC! series continues to offer up the hottest hits in pop/rock and R&B/rap. (Those who think of twenty as a high number should note that the original British series reached ...
Great cost Saver Has all the current hits on it. Very good for a disc jockey or music enthusiast. Buy this cd instead of having to buy 6 different ones to get all the popular songs. All the NOW series are great Submitted by sizzlingsounds (Livingston, NJ) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
$39.29 As the '70s drew to a close, Buck Owens was still a superstar, thanks largely to his starring role on Hee Haw, still going strong after several years on the air. He may have been big on TV, but his recording career was on shaky ground. Things had never quite been the same for Buck since the death of Don Rich, and as the years passed, he started to seem a bit adrift, floating through the end of his Capitol contract and then jumping ship to Warner Bros toward the end of the '70s. Once he was situated at the new label, he began to do many things he promised never to do, chief among them recording in Nashville, which of course led to all sorts of compromises, culminating in covering England Dan & John Ford Coley songs -- something that would have been inconceivable just ten years before. These are the reasons his four Warner albums are commonly dismissed as dull and boring. As tempting as it is to think of this attitude as mere griping from country purists, the kind of thing that's ripe for revisionism, ...