Now That’s What I Call Music! 7 (1986) UK TV Advert – Version 1.
Now That’s What I Call Music 7 or Now 7 was released in 1986. The album is the 7th edition of the (UK) Now! series. It was #1 on the UK Albums Chart for five weeks.
The original 1986 release featured a bonus track “A Kind of Magic” by Queen. On the LP this featured as a 9th track on Record 2 Side 1 (NOW72A).
Side one
- Peter Gabriel : “Sledgehammer”
- UB40 : “Sing Our Own Song”
- Sly Fox : “Let’s Go All the Way”
- Level 42 : “Lessons in Love”
- Pet Shop Boys : “Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots of Money)”
- Pete Wylie : “Sinful!”
- Stan Ridgway : “Camouflage”
- Art of Noise with Max Headroom : “Paranoimia”
Side two
- Chris De Burgh : “The Lady in Red”
- David Bowie : “Absolute Beginners”
- Genesis : “Invisible Touch”
- Simple Minds : “All the Things She Said”
- The Housemartins : “Happy Hour“
- Big Country : “Look Away”
- Furniture : “Brilliant Mind”
- Midge Ure : “Call of the Wild”
Side three
- Wham! : “The Edge of Heaven”
- Owen Paul : “My Favourite Waste of Time”
- Amazulu : “Too Good to Be Forgotten”
- Doctor and the Medics : “Spirit in the Sky”
- Bananarama : “Venus”
- Bucks Fizz : ” New Beginning (Mamba Seyra) “
- A-Ha : “Hunting High And Low”
- Simply Red : “Holding Back the Years”
- Queen : “A Kind of Magic”
Side four
- Billy Ocean : “When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going“
- Jaki Graham : “Set Me Free”
- Nu Shooz : “I Can’t Wait”
- The Real Roxanne with Hitman Howie Tee : “(Bang Zoom) Lets Go Go”
- Lovebug Starski : “Amityville (The House on the Hill)”
- Midnight Star : “Headlines”
- Aurra : “You and Me Tonight”
- Patti LaBelle & Michael McDonald : “On My Own”
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