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Now That's What I Call Music! 15

CD - 2004 CD Pop Now 2004A 2 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 3.7 out of 5

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Call Number: CD Pop Now 2004A
On Shelf At: Downtown Library

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Downtown 3rd Floor, CDs
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CD Pop Now 2004A 2-week checkout On Shelf
Downtown 3rd Floor, CDs
2-week checkout
CD Pop Now 2004A 2-week checkout On Shelf

Compact disc.
It's my life / No Doubt -- Toxic / Britney Spears -- Stand up / Ludacris feat. Shawnna -- Holidae in / Chingy feat. Ludacris and Snoop Dogg -- Gangsta nation / Westside Connection feat. Nate Dogg -- Bounce / Sarah Connor -- Shut up / Black Eyed Peas -- Gigolo / Nick Cannon feat. R. Kelly -- Me, myself and I / Beyoncé -- Shorty doowop / Baby Bash feat. Perla Cruz & Russell Lee -- I don't want you back / Eamon -- With you / Jessica Simpson -- Sunrise / Norah Jones -- The first cut is the deepest / Sheryl Crow -- Everything / Fefe Dobson -- (I hate) everything about you / Three Days Grace -- Feeling this / Blink-182 -- Hold on / Good Charlotte -- Falls on me / Fuel -- 100 years / Five for Fighting.
Various artists.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

good submitted by ColeenT on July 15, 2011, 1:21pm good songs

Great Album submitted by Chris82 on July 31, 2011, 3:08pm Like the other Now albums this album contains of many of the best and most memorable songs from era. This particular one has a a lot of good songs on it, I highly recommend it.

Now That's What I Call Music! 15 submitted by Varshini on July 16, 2019, 9:49am "Memorable" songs from 2004. However, I didn't remember most of them.

Good Genre Variety submitted by Meginator on August 26, 2020, 4:19pm Another Now album, another trip down memory lane. Whatever was happening in rap, r&b, and pop music at this time, it was clearly defined by a certain sensibility, and I could immediately identify unfamiliar tracks as belonging to this era of the early 2000s (perhaps because 2004 was such an important year in my own life). Some of the musical commonalities I noted include the use of strings in the background arrangements on the pop tracks and the rise of pop-punk, with blink-182 anchoring a relatively large selection of rock tracks in the album’s second half. Pop stations embraced a wider variety of music at this time, before the scene coalesced around a few standard (yet ever-shifting) tropes, and the album has a nice mix of rap, r&b, straight-up pop, and alt-rock. Like other Now compilations, the 15th volume has its fair share of stinkers that have (mercifully) receded into the mists of time, but its hit-to-miss ratio is pretty good and its best songs stick in both the memory and in occasional throwback sessions on today’s pop radio stations.

When these were still good submitted by lucydelo on June 27, 2023, 5:50pm A great album. The series got out of hand but the early versions are great