Product Name
Option 1 / Option 2 / Option 3
Weekly Delivery
Product Discount (-$0)
COUPON1 (-$0)
-
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
+
Remove
$0
$0
Success message won't be visible to user.
Error message won't be visible to user.
Success message won't be visible to user. Coupon title will be listed below if it's valid.
Invalid code
Coupon1
Coupon2
Subtotal
$0
Order Discount
-$0
COUPON2
-$0
Total
$0

Just because.

The ultimate pop music companion and stocking filler for a generation, Now That’s What I Call Music! has chronicled chart’s biggest hits (and misses) for 34 years. They’re so ubiquitous that chances are every second person in the UK has offloaded a few to the charity shop at some point in their lives.

But that might have been something of a mistake. To those in the know, CD editions of early Now compilations were produced in such (relatively) small runs that they’re now worth a few bob. Likewise, the complete set has now become oddly collectable on vinyl, spanning the first edition in 1983 to Now 35 in 1996, which was the last to be released on wax.

Mint condition copies of that last Now vinyl release – almost certainly the only record in the world to feature both Björk and Boyzone – have been sold for upwards of £100 alone.

Priced at an eye-watering £900, the collection of 35 records has appeared in near mint condition on eBay, with an addition nine spin-off Now albums for a package that will make a millennial near you very happy indeed.

Subscribe to newsletter
By subscribing you agree to with our Privacy Policy.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.