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For music collectors and audiophiles, this specific compilation is a vital cultural archive. Many of these tracks were originally exclusive to vinyl pressings, making this pristine digital transfer a crucial preservation of experimental pop history. Expanded Series Successors

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Various Artists - NOW That's What I Call 12" 80s - (4CD Album) DJs needed "extended" or "remixed" versions of tracks

Born in the mid-1970s from the disco era, the 12-inch single offered wider grooves, a higher volume ceiling, and most importantly, space . DJs needed "extended" or "remixed" versions of tracks that went beyond the three-minute pop structure. As the '70s bled into the '80s, this format exploded. It was no longer just for dance music; New Wave, Synth-pop, and even Rock bands started releasing their singles as 12-inch remixes, filling B-sides with exclusive instrumentals or longer edits. These records became the prized possessions of club DJs and serious fans who wanted the definitive version of a song—the one that couldn't be found on the LP. These records became the prized possessions of club

Even in an era dominated by streaming platforms like Spotify , physical box sets hold a unique, nostalgic appeal. Collectors and 80s completionists highly value this 4-CD release because many of these specific 12-inch mixes are difficult to find digitally. The physical NOW That's What I Call 12" 80s Extended CD Box Set comes with beautifully designed packaging, making it the perfect centerpiece for a physical media collection.

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