Now That's What I Call the 1990s

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Now That's What I Call the 1990s
File:Now The 1990's (US).jpg
Compilation album by Various artists
Released November 9, 2010
Recorded 1992-1999
Genre Alternative
Length 73:29
Label EMI
Now That's What I Call Music! US chronology
Now That's What I Call Music! 36
(2010)Now That's What I Call Music! 362010
Now That's What I Call the 1990s
(2010)
Now That's What I Call Music! 37
(2011)Now That's What I Call Music! 372011

Now That's What I Call the 1990s is a special edition compilation album from the (U.S.) Now! series released on November 9, 2010.[1] It entered the Billboard 200 albums chart at No. 173 in the issue dated November 27, 2010.

Track listing

No. Title Artist Length
1. "You Get What You Give"   New Radicals 4:40
2. "Two Princes"   Spin Doctors 4:15
3. "One Week"   Barenaked Ladies 2:49
4. "Bitch"   Meredith Brooks 4:13
5. "If It Makes You Happy"   Sheryl Crow 4:31
6. "One of Us"   Joan Osborne 4:16
7. "Stay (I Missed You)"   Lisa Loeb 3:05
8. "You Gotta Be"   Des'ree 4:06
9. "Ordinary World"   Duran Duran 4:40
10. "Lullaby"   Shawn Mullins 4:33
11. "I'll Be"   Edwin McCain 4:27
12. "If You Could Only See"   Tonic 4:23
13. "Everything You Want"   Vertical Horizon 4:16
14. "Father of Mine"   Everclear 3:53
15. "I Alone"   Live 3:51
16. "Shine"   Collective Soul 5:07
17. "No Rain"   Blind Melon 3:36
18. "What I Got"   Sublime 2:53

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2.5/5 stars[2]

According to Andrew Leahey of Allmusic, Now That's What I Call the 1990s is a "narrow-minded compilation" with a mix of pop songs and alternative music which focuses on the second half of the decade and ignores "grunge, Euro-dance, and teen pop".[2]

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  1. Now 90s, Amazon.com
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