The Hit Factory: Pete Waterman's Greatest Hits
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The Hit Factory: Pete Waterman's Greatest Hits | |
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Compilation album by various artists | |
Released | 2000 |
Genre | Pop |
Label | Universal Music |
Producer | Pete Waterman |
The Hit Factory: Pete Waterman's Greatest Hits is a compilation album featuring music produced by Pete Waterman. It was released by Universal Music in 2000 and reached #3 in the UK compilation Top 20 chart,[citation needed] achieving a Gold BPI award.[1]
Unlike previous releases called The Hit Factory, this album concentrated on Waterman's productions outside his most successful Stock Aitken Waterman era and also included a couple of big hits that were exclusively licensed to his PWL Records label in which he had little production involvement.
The album features thirteen UK #1 hits and two further US #1's.
Track listing
[edit]Disc one
- "I Should Be So Lucky" - Kylie Minogue
- "Never Gonna Give You Up" - Rick Astley
- "Too Many Broken Hearts" - Jason Donovan
- "Venus" - Bananarama
- "Respectable" - Mel & Kim
- "The Harder I Try" - Brother Beyond
- "Say I'm Your Number One" - Princess
- "Wouldn't It Be Good" - Nik Kershaw
- "This Time I know It's For Real" - Donna Summer
- "I Just Don't Have The Heart" - Cliff Richard
- "I Want You Back" - Bananarama
- "Pass the Dutchie" - Musical Youth
- "Grease Megamix" - John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John
- "Baker Street" - Undercover
- "It's a Fine Day" - Opus III
- "No Limit" - 2 Unlimited
- "Pray" - Tina Cousins
- "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now" - Samantha Fox
- "Blame It on the Boogie" - Big Fun
- "Thank ABBA for the Music" - Steps, Tina Cousins, Cleopatra, B*witched, Billie
- "Roadblock" - Stock Aitken Waterman
Disc two
- "Tragedy" - Steps
- "Better the Devil You Know" - Kylie Minogue
- "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" - Dead or Alive
- "Love in the First Degree" - Bananarama
- "Together Forever" - Rick Astley
- "Showin' Out (Get Fresh At The Weekend)" - Mel & Kim
- "Whatever I do (Wherever I Go)" - Hazell Dean
- "I Want You Back (PWL Remix '88)" - Jackson Five
- "You'll Never Stop Me Loving You" - Sonia
- "I Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" - Nik Kershaw
- "If You Were with Me Now" - Kylie Minogue & Keith Washington
- "Everyday (I Love You More)" - Jason Donovan
- ”One For Sorrow” - Steps
- "Chiquitita" - Stephen Gately
- "Sealed with a Kiss" - Jason Donovan
- "Seasons in the Sun" - Westlife
- "Especially for You" - Kylie Minogue & Jason Donovan
See also
[edit]- List of songs that were written or produced by SAW (in chronological order, including US and UK chart positions)
- The Hit Factory : The Best of Stock Aitken Waterman. (1987 UK compilation album released by Stylus Records).
- The Hit Factory Volume 2. (1988 UK/Japan compilation album released by Fanfare Records and PWL Records.)
- The Hit Factory Volume 3. (1989 compilation album released by Fanfare Records and PWL Records.)
- A Ton Of Hits : The Very Best of Stock Aitken Waterman. (1990 compilation released by Chrysalis Records, trading as Dover Records.)
- Stock Aitken Waterman Gold. (2005 compilation released by PWL Records in association with Sony BMG).
- Pete Waterman Presents The Hit Factory. (2012 compilation issued by Sony Music).
References
[edit]- ^ "Universal Music Tv Various Artists The Hit Factory - Pete Waterman's Greatest Hits". BPI. 2000. Retrieved 28 November 2024.