Various Artists - Now, Vol. 23

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Album Details

Title: Now, Vol. 23
Artist: Various Artists
Release Date: 11/7/2006
Label: Sony Music Distribution
Album Type(s): Various artists collection
UPC: 886970175029
Genre: Rock
Styles: Dance-Pop, Urban, Contemporary Country, Alternative Pop/Rock, Pop-Rap, Alternative/Indie Rock
Total Copies: 7
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. London Bridge :: Fergie
  2. Promiscuous :: Nelly Furtado, Timbaland
  3. Buttons :: The Pussycat Dolls, Snoop Dogg
  4. SexyBack :: Timbaland, Justin Timberlake
  5. Ain't No Other Man :: Christina Aguilera
  6. Deja Vu :: Beyoncé, Jay-Z
  7. Do It to It :: Cherish, Sean Paul
  8. Bossy :: Kelis, Too Short
  9. Pullin' Me Back :: Chingy, Tyrese
  10. S.E.X. :: Lala Brown, Lyfe Jennings
  11. Sexy Love :: Ne-Yo
  12. Unfaithful :: Rihanna
  13. Too Little Too Late :: JoJo
  14. I Can't Hate You Anymore :: Nick Lachey
  15. These Walls :: Teddy Geiger
  16. A Public Affair :: Jessica Simpson
  17. Here It Goes Again :: OK Go
  18. Lips of an Angel :: Hinder
  19. Far Away :: Nickelback
  20. Summertime :: Kenny Chesney

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDSony Music Distribution1750

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Album Review

Featuring a long running imbalance between dance-pop, r&b, rap, rock, and country (in other words, the last two genres are afterthoughts), the 23rd volume of the Now series covers hit singles from the summer and early fall of 2006. The series continues to reflect a chart make-up that didn't change much across 2004, 2005, and 2006. r&b and pop-rap continued to look back to the '70s and '80s for inspiration, while rock was more likely to either recycle the eras or remain planted in 1996. It's telling that yet another sappy, overwrought Nickelback single -- along with an equally appealing and not terribly dissimilar song by Hinder -- are technically more qualified to be here than OK Go's sharp and memorable "Here It Goes Again," which barely scraped the Top 40. Nickelback and Hinder's Top Ten hits are both torturously slow, very intense, and deadly serious -- as you might be able to discern from their titles ("Far Away," "Lips of an Angel"). At least Kenny Chesney, the series' umpteenth token country inclusion, follows them with something ("Summertime") that resembles a good time. During the first two-thirds of the disc, there is a handful of hits that aren't 100% polarizing: Christina Aguilera's "Ain't No Other Man," Beyonce's "Déjà Vu," and Kelis "Bossy" lead the pack. Then again, the fact that the disc contains those three songs is enough to repel a good percentage of those who regularly listen to Top 40 radio, which might have to do more with a dislike of the personalities than the quality of the songs. What a strange time for pop music. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Christopher RojasEngineer, Arranger, Bass, Programming, Piano, Guitar, Producer