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Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Double Vinyl from Various Artists NOW is pleased to announce the latest addition in thenbspMillenniumnbspseries ndashnbspNOW ndash Millennium 20042005 nbspout March 1st Showcasing more unforgettable sounds of the 2000s, from two great years in music. This 2LP features 31 tracks, pressed on stunning opaque yellow and white vinyl.LP1 begins with George Michaels top5 smash lsquoAmazingrsquo, followed by other Pop royalty Britney Spears and Kylie Minogue with their huge hits lsquoToxicrsquo and lsquoI Believe In Yoursquo. The massive Dance classic lsquoLolarsquos Themersquo from The Shapeshifters comes next, before Robbie Williamsrsquos 1 lsquoRadiorsquo, and Duran Duran cementing their legacy with lsquoReach Up For The Sunrisersquo. Anastacia landed a huge hit with lsquoLeft Outside Alonersquo, and Girlrsquos Aloudrsquos version of lsquoIrsquoll Stand By Yoursquo helped continue their run of popularity as one of the UKrsquos most consistent hitmaking groups.Flip the LP over for the undisputed Rock classic lsquoMr. Brightsidersquo from The Killers, followed by other huge bands ndash Keane, Snow Patrol, R.E.M., Maroon 5 and The 5.6.7.8rsquos all here. The LP closes with HipHop Pop crossover smashes from Outkast with lsquoHey Yarsquo and Kelis with lsquoMilkshakersquo.LP2, highlights some amazing songwriting, including lsquoSpeed Of Soundrsquo from Coldplay, lsquoYoursquore Beautifulrsquo from James Blunt and lsquoBad Dayrsquo from Daniel Powter, before the irresistible anthem lsquoI Predict A Riotrsquo from the Kaiser Chiefs. Next up, huge hits from Kelly Clarkson and the Sugababes, and the dancefloorfiller lsquoOoh La Larsquo from Goldfrapphellip and closing the side lsquoIrsquove Got A Lifersquo from Eurythmics. The final side opens with RampB HipHop Pop from The Pussycat Dolls, Ciara feat. Petey Pablo and The Black Eyed Peas with lsquoDonrsquot Phunk With My Heartrsquo.Electrifying Rock from The Stereophonics with lsquoDakotarsquo lead into huge tracks from Oasis and KT Tunstall, before the album closes with the uplifting lsquoElectricityrsquo from Elton John, taken from the musical Billy Elliot, which made its WestEnd debut in 2005.