
Almost half the hits from Channel 4's recent The 100 Greatest Number One Singles appear over two CDs. Four decades of pioneering pop (plus Spiller) combine to give you a comprehensive history lesson you can sing along to.
Necessary or evil? Essential for lazy DJs and
those too indie to purchase first-time chart-topping gems by Blondie, Abba, Louis Armstrong, Soft Cell, The Specials, etc. Copyright technicalities prevent
the chart's Number One, John Lennon's smug 'Imagine', from being included. Also features
Boyzone, so only 9/10
Piers Martin
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