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Available with Vinyl records London. Blue Vinyl Vinyl Records LP Vinyl Various Artists Introducing the ultimate Rock and Power Ballads collection NOW That’s What I Call Rock Anthems – Out 31st May Get ready to crank up the volume and let the music take you on a journey through 45 epic hits on 3LP’s pressed in stunning Neon Violet Vinyl.LP1 kicks off with Queens outstanding ‘Dont Stop Me Now’, followed by Def Leppards anthemic ‘Pour Some Sugar On Me’ before massive hits from Bon Jovi with ‘Livin On A Prayer’ and Survivors powerhouse 1‘Eye Of The Tiger’. Still sounding fresh today, RUN DMC’s collaboration with Aerosmith ‘Walk This Way’ leads into a run of ‘80s hits from Rock giants Iron Maiden, Motoumlrhead, and Judas Priest. Flip the record over and Electric Light Orchestras peerless ‘Mr. Blue Sky’ kicks things off on Side 2. Meat Loafs classic ‘Bat Out of Hell’ keeps the adrenaline pumping ahead of one of Rock’s most enduring hits ‘Dont Stop Believin’ from Journey. Bostons ‘More Than A Feeling’, leads the way to more classic Rock from Blue Oumlyster Cult, a stunning vocal from Rod Stewart with Python Lee Jackson on ‘In A Broken Dream’, and to close a huge 1 ballad from Foreigner with ‘I Want To Know What Love Is’.The second LP opens with a stellar run of classics of the genre beginning with the iconic ‘Born To Run’ from Bruce Springsteen and followed by Paul McCartney & Wings explosive ‘Live And Let Die’, The Whos timeless ‘Baba O’Riley’, and Billy Joel’s lyrical mastery on ‘We Didn’t Start The Fire’. Up next is ‘70s Rock, including smashes from Status Quo, BachmanTurner Overdrive and Thin Lizzys defining ‘The Boys Are Back In Town’. Over on Side 2 ‘If I Could Turn Back Time’ from Cher leads a side that includes big Chart hits for Pat Benatar, Pretenders, ZZ Top, and Rainbow, plus huge ‘90s tracks from Lenny Kravitz with ‘Are You Gonna Go My Way’, and 4 Non Blondes’ with the anthemic ‘What’s Up’.The final LP begins with one of Elton Johns signature songs – the fantastic ‘The Bitch Is Back’ and celebrates ‘70s Rock with unforgettable tracks from Golden Earring, Sweet, Gerry Rafferty, and Patti Smith along with the majestic ‘Fanfare For The Common Man’ from Emerson, Lake & Palmer. The side closes with the stunning ‘Every Rose Has It’s Thorn’ from Poison, which introduces a collection of Rock Ballads and Power Anthems on the final side. The epic Rockopera of Meat Loafs ‘Id Do Anything For Love But I Wont Do That’ opens the side that includes ‘Kayleigh’ from Marillion, ‘Africa’ from Toto, the beautiful ‘Drive’ from The Cars – and the timeless 1 ‘Every Breath You Take’ by The Police.







