Various Artists - Magic 90s: The Songs You Love
Format: 3CD
Catalogue No.: 5392784
Barcode: 0600753927847
Release Date: 16th October 2020
Genre: Pop
"Magic 90s - 3 CDs packed with the unforgettable, smash-hit feel-good songs from the ’90s you love
The first disc begins with Take That’s anthemic ‘Never Forget’, Natalie Imbruglia’s classic ‘Torn’ and the unforgettable ‘Don’t Marry Her’ from The Beautiful South. It also includes the most stubborn ear-worms of all time from New Radicals, Texas, Shania Twain, Belinda Carlisle, Jennifer Paige and Tina Arena alongside huge #1’s from Celine Dion, Ricky Martin and The Fugees' still-amazing version of ‘Killing Me Softly’.
Disc One set the bar high, but Disc Two more than delivers. Magic Radio’s own Ronan Keating leads the list with the beautiful ‘When You Say Nothing At All’ from the 90’s classic film ‘Notting Hill’. Robbie Williams’ ‘Strong’, Backstreet Boys’ ‘I Want It That Way’ and Britney Spears’ ‘Sometimes’ keep the pop coming. Wet Wet Wet’s massive #1 ‘Goodnight Girl’ and Deacon Blue’s cover of ‘I’ll Never Fall In Love Again’ alongside Paul Abdul, Michael Bolton, Terence Trent D’Arby with Des’Ree, 4 Non Blondes, and Gabrielle provide the heart-rending hits and Wilson Philips, Annie Lennox, Cher, Sheryl Crow, Jon Secada and Lighthouse Family lift your spirits with super sing-a-long tunes and there’s still room for some uplifting lyrics from M People with ‘Search For The Hero’ and Gloria Estefan’s feel-good favourite ‘Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me’.
Disc 3 is all about that feel-good feeling that Magic Radio is all about. Whitney Houston, Donna Summer, Destiny’s Child and Shanice’s ‘I Love Your Smile’ will make you want to dance and are here along with well-loved #1’s from Steps, UB40, Charles & Eddie and Gary Barlow. Pop-dance perfection from Cyndi Lauper, Jamiroquai and Lisa Stansfield feature alongside Pop-R&B smashes from Soul II Soul, P.M. Dawn and the timeless ‘Summertime’ from DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. That all just leaves room for four of the biggest and best ballads of the era from Dina Carroll (The Perfect Year), Boyz II Men (I’ll Make Love To You), Toni Braxton (Breathe Again) and suitably, to close, Vanessa Williams with ‘Save The Best For Last’."
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