Now That's What I Call Music: V II | ||
compilation video | ||
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Country | UK | |
Catalogue no. | PM0019 | |
Label | Virgin | |
Format | Video (VHS PAL) | |
Length | 77 minutes | |
Released | 1984 | |
Genre | Pop, Rock | |
Producer | various | |
reverse cover | ||
featuring Duran Duran |
Now That's What I Call Music Video II is a compilation video (VHS PAL) featuring Duran Duran, released in the UK by Virgin during 1984.
About the video[]
This is the second volume in the Now video series, a collection featuring music videos by various artists which ran for 20 volumes until the early 1990s.
The compilation includes Duran Duran's "New Moon on Monday", a music video filmed by director Brian Grant during the icy first week of January 1984, in the village of Noyers in France. It has a loosely sketched storyline in which the band appear as underground rebels, organizing a revolt against an oppressive militaristic regime.
"Lion's Mouth" by Kajagoogoo is also included, a song co-produced by Colin Thurston.
Track listing[]
PM0019[]
- "Wouldn't It Be Good" - Nik Kershaw
- "Doctor Doctor" - Thompson Twins
- "What Is Love?" - Howard Jones
- "New Moon on Monday" - Duran Duran
- "Whishful Thinking" - China Crisis
- "Help" - Tina Turner
- "Marguerita Time" - Status Quo
- "More More More" - Carmel
- "Let The Music Play" - Shannon
- "Birds Fly" - Icicle Works
- "Breaking Point" - Bourgie Bourgie
- "Politics of Dancing" - Re-Flex
- "Hyeractive" - Thomas Dolby
- "Get Out of Your Lazy Bed" - Matt Bianco
- "Wonderland" - Big Country
- "Cry And Be Free" - Marilyn
- "Bird of Paradise" - Snowy White
- "Only You" - Flying Pickets
- "Lion's Mouth" - Kajagoogoo
- "Victims" - Culture Club