VA - Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 05 (VinylRip 1985)(UK Version) [FLAC]
4 Sides | FLAC(Track, Vinyl Rip) | Release: 5 August 1985 | Label: Virgin / EMI Genre: Pop, Rock, Funk | Size: 750MB (+3% Rec)
Now That's What I Call Music 5 or Now 5 was released in 1985. The album is the fifth edition of the (UK) Now! series. It was only released on vinyl & audio cassette. It was the fourth number one UK album in the series and stayed there for five weeks.
Now 5 features only one song that reached number one on the UK Singles Chart: "Frankie".
VA - Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 04 (VinylRip 1984)(UK Version) [FLAC]
4 Sides | FLAC(Track, Vinyl Rip) | Release: 26 November 1984 | Label: EMI, Virgin Genre: Pop | Size: 835MB (+3% Rec)
Now That's What I Call Music 4 or Now 4 was released in 1984. The album is the fourth edition of the (UK) Now! series. It is the only album in the series which didn't reach number one on the UK Albums Chart, kept off the top by the newly premiering Hits album series.
VA - Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 03 (VinylRip 1984)(UK Version) [FLAC]
4 Sides | FLAC(Track, Vinyl Rip) | Release: 1984 | Label: EMI Genre: Pop, Rock | Size: 770MB (+3% Rec)
VARIOUS Now Thats What I Call Music 3 (Original 1984 UK EMI 30-track 2-LP vinyl set - classic hits galore including songs by Duran Duran Queen Ultravox Tina Turner Gary Glitter and more housed in a the original glossy gatefold picture sleeve - the sleeve shows light signs of sheflwear and the vinyl remains seldom played NOW3
VA - Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 01 (1983) {UK Version} [FLAC]
2CD | FLAC(Track+Cue+Log) | Release: 1983 | Label: BMG Genre: Pop, Rock | Size: 763MB (+3% Rec)
Now 1 was released in December 1983, and showcased all the best pop music could offer back then. Artists such as Duran Duran, UB40, Culture Club, and Rod Stewart were on it, and it came on double vinyl, and cassette. There wasn't a CD edition back then, so having this now, 25 years on is pretty cool.
Earth Now Films - Water Wars (2010) DVDRip XviD AC3-MVGroup
English | 00:55:27 | XviD | 720x528 | 29.97fps 1771 Kbps | AC3 128 Kbps 48.0khz | 702MB Genre: Documentary
The nation of Bangladesh is prey to every threat from water known to man. To understand the plight of this downriver delta nation is to understand what all of us will face in the coming years. Water Wars tells the story of this land at war with not only rising seas, but devastating floods and droughts -from India's dams dumping their excess in the wet season and siphoning off river water in the dry season. And as Bangladesh sees less and less river water during the dry season it is forced to dig more wells going deeper, encountering arsenic poisoning that is filling hospitals and graveyards.
SciFi Now - Issue 67, 2012
English | 132 pages | HQ PDF | 108.00 Mb
Fresh, stylish and authoritative, the award-winning SciFiNow is the ultimate monthly guide science-fiction and fantasy. Offering exclusive behind-the-scenes features, on-set reports, A-list interviews and more, the magazine gives readers invaluable insight into the ever-changing industry. Every issue also includes a unique retro sci-fi section dedicated to the best – and sometimes worst – films and shows of sci-fi past as well as a section devoted entirely to the very best in SF literature making SciFiNow the best choice for anyone who’s ever wanted to wield a lightsaber.
VA - Now Thats What I Call Love 2012
Year Of Release: 29 January, 2012
Label: EMI
Genre: Pop, Dance
Quality: MP3
Bitrate: VBR kbps
Total Time: 146:37 Min
Total Size: ~267 Mb
VA - Now Thats What I Call Music Vol. 42 (iTunes Version) 2012
Release Date: 04.05.2012 | CDDA | 276 kbps/Joint Stereo/m4a | Tracks: 20 | Time: 02:07:27 Min | Size: 270 Mb
Genre: House , Club | Label: Compilation 2012 NOW Joint Venture
The world is bigger now
English | MP3 | 7 hrs | 410 Mb
On March 17, 2009, Lee and her Current TV colleague Laura Ling were working on a documentary about the desperate lives of North Koreans fleeing their homeland for a chance at freedom when they were violently apprehended by North Korean soldiers. For nearly five months they remained detained while friends and family in the United States were given little information about their status or conditions.