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Never Gonna Give You Up: Iconic Pop Production Team Stock Aitken Waterman Celebrated with New Box Set

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It may have been the “flavor of the month” as European ’80s pop went, but the distinctive sounds of Stock Aitken Waterman and the PWL label was one heck of a flavor, earning a rather generous compilation/box set treatment, Pete Waterman Presents The Hit Factory: Soundtrack to a Generation  in the U.K. this summer.

Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman began working for Waterman’s PWL production company in 1984, specializing in Hi-NRG dance music by U.K. pop artists like Hazell Dean and Dead or Alive; the latter group’s “You Spin Me Round (Like a Record),” produced by the SAW team, was a No. 1 hit in the U.K. and peaked at No. 11 in the States, the first step in solidifying the team’s popularity.

When they attracted the attention of girl group Bananarama, however, things really started to take off. The SAW/PWL collective turned into England’s equivalent of the Motown assembly line, with an array of fresh-faced young talent performing peppy originals and synthed-up covers of pop classics. Several of the artists, including Rick Astley and Kylie Minogue, enjoyed major international success.

While the mainstream press usually dismissed their works as fluff, those who came of age among ’80s and ’90s pop charts do love what they heard, and have been well-suited by the odd wave of nostalgia for that sound in the form of reissues and compilations (Cherry Pop has overseen expansions of many PWL albums in recent years, along with this compilation from longtime SAW partner and engineer/mixer Phil Harding).

A PWL “Hit Factory Live” Concert to be held in London next month will feature a good amount of the artists on this new set, which will be available from Sony in the U.K. as a double-disc compilation or a triple-disc box set with a bonus CD of rare and unreleased dance mixes. Both sets will be released in England on July 9, two days ahead of the anticipated live event.

Hit the jump to take a look at all the hits on The Hit Factory!

Pete Waterman Presents The Hit Factory: The Soundtrack to a Generation (Sony Music CMG (U.K.), 2012)

Disc 1

  1. Respectable – Mel & Kim
  2. Never Gonna Give You Up – Rick Astley
  3. I Should Be So Lucky – Kylie Minogue
  4. You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) – Dead or Alive
  5. Love in the First Degree – Bananarama
  6. Too Many Broken Hearts – Jason Donovan
  7. You’ll Never Stop Me Loving You – Sonia
  8. Happenin’ All Over Again – Lonnie Gordon
  9. Let the Music (Lift You Up)  – Loveland featuring Rachel McFarlane
  10. When I’m Good and Ready – Sybil
  11. The Harder I Try – Brother Beyond
  12. Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go) – Hazell Dean
  13. You Think You’re a Man – Divine
  14. Toy Boy – Sinitta
  15. Blame It on the Boogie – Big Fun
  16. Heartache – Pepsi & Shirlie
  17. Say I’m Your Number One – Princess
  18. Especially for You – Jason Donovan & Kylie Minogue
  19. Heartbeat – Steps

Disc 2

  1. Hand on Your Heart – Kylie Minogue
  2. Venus – Bananarama
  3. Who’s Leaving Who? – Hazell Dean
  4. I Just Don’t Have the Heart – Cliff Richard
  5. Together Forever – Rick Astley
  6. Cross My Broken Heart – Sinitta
  7. Nothing’s Gonna Stop Me Now – Samantha Fox
  8. Lover Come Back (to Me) – Dead or Alive
  9. It’s a Fine Day – Opus III
  10. Roadblock – Stock Aitken Waterman
  11. I’ll Keep On Loving You – Princess
  12. Beyond Your Wildest Dreams – Lonnie Gordon
  13. Sealed with a Kiss – Jason Donovan
  14. The Love I Lost – West End featuring Sybill
  15. He Ain’t No Competition – Brother Beyond
  16. Listen to Your Heart – Sonia
  17. I’d Rather Jack – The Reynolds Girls
  18. Showing Out (Get Fresh at the Weekend) – Mel & Kim
  19. Tragedy – Steps
  20. The WIP 2 Tribute Mix

Disc 3 (exclusive to box set edition)

  1. Say I’m Your Number One (Princess to a King Mix) – Princess
  2. New York Afternoon (Extended Version) – Mondo Kané
  3. The Heaven I Need (Extended Version) – The Three Degrees
  4. Looking Good Diving (with the Wild Bunch) – Morgan/McVey featuring Neneh Cherry
  5. I Just Can’t Wait (Alternative 12” Mix) – Mandy Smith
  6. Only the Strong Survive (Extended Version) – Precious Wilson
  7. When I’m Good and Ready (Original 12” Mix) – Sybill
  8. Too Many Broken Hearts (Party Hearty Mix) – Jason Dononvan
  9. What Do I Have to Do? (Billy the Fish Mix) – Kylie Minogue
  10. What a Night (Party Night) (12” Remix) – Dolly Dots
  11. You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) (Buzzing Bees Mix) – Dead or Alive

Disc 1, Track 1 and Disc 2, Track 18 from F.L.M. (Supreme, 1987)
Disc 1, Track 2 and Disc 2, Track 5 from Whenever You Need Somebody (RCA, 1987)
Disc 1, Track 3 from Kylie (PWL/Mushroom, 1987)
Disc 1, Track 4 and Disc 2, Track 8 from Youthquake (Epic, 1984)
Disc 1, Track 5 from Wow! (London, 1987)
Disc 1, Tracks 6 and 18 and Disc 2, Track 13 from Ten Good Reasons (PWL/Atlantic, 1989)
Disc 1, Track 7 and Disc 2, Track 16 from Everybody Knows (Chrysalis, 1990)
Disc 1, Track 8 and Disc 2, Track 12 from If I Have to Stand Alone (Supreme, 1991)
Disc 1, Track 9 from The Wonder of Love (PWL, 1995)
Disc 1, Track 10 and Disc 2, Track 14 from Good N’ Ready (PWL, 1993)
Disc 1, Track 11 and Disc 2, Track 15 from Get Even II (Parlophone, 1988)
Disc 1, Track 12 from Heart First (Proto, 1984)
Disc 1, Track 13 from The Story So Far (Proto, 1984)
Disc 1, Track 14 and Disc 2, Track 6 from Sinitta! (Fanfare, 1987)
Disc 1, Track 15 from A Pocketful of Dreams (Jive, 1990)
Disc 1, Track 16 from All Right Now (Polydor, 1987)
Disc 1, Track 17 and Disc 2, Track 11 from Princess (Supreme, 1987)
Disc 1, Track 19 and Disc 2, Track 19 from Step One (Jive, 1998)
Disc 2, Track 1 from Enjoy Yourself (PWL/Mushroom, 1989)
Disc 2, Track 2 from True Confessions (London, 1986)
Disc 2, Track 3 from Always (EMI, 1988)
Disc 2, Track 4 from Stronger (EMI, 1989)
Disc 2, Track 7 from Samantha Fox (Jive, 1987)
Disc 2, Track 9 from Mind Fruit (PWL, 1992)
Disc 2, Track 10 from PWL single PWL3, 1987
Disc 2, Track 17 from PWL single PWL25, 1989
Disc 3, Track 2 from Lisson Records 12″ single DOLEQ 2, 1986
Disc 3, Track 3 from Supreme Records 12″ SUPETX102, 1985
Disc 3, Track 4 from CBS 12″ single MORGT1, 1986
Disc 3, Track 6 from Jive 12″ single JIVE T146, 1987
Disc 3, Track 7 from PWL 12″ single PWLT 260, 1993
Disc 3, Track 8 from Atlantic 12″ single DMD 1363 (U.S.), 1989
Disc 3, Track 9 from What Do I Have to Do? Original Synth Mixes EP (digital only) (PWL/Mushroom, 2010)
Disc 3, Track 10 from RCA 12″ single PT 41614, 1987
All other tracks previously unreleased

Written by Mike Duquette

June 12, 2012 at 11:20

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  1. I love the SAW sound, and while this compilation looks good enough, it is slightly disappointing. There is no Donna Summer on here, who enjoyed her last American Top Ten hit with “This Time I Know It’s For Real”. It also doesn’t have the best of the Kylie Minogue/SAW collaboartion which in my opinion is “Better the Devil You Know”. This could have been a four or five CD set.

    Tom

    June 12, 2012 at 11:29

  2. Bought the Stock Aitken & Waterman Gold 3CD collection some time ago. About 95% of this new set is duplicated so shan’t be buying this. Tom is right; this should be a four or five (or even six) disc set!

    Simon Franklin

    June 12, 2012 at 13:03

  3. I agree with both Tom and Simon. We need a dinfinitive SAW product for once! A 3 CD rarietes set of SAW and PWL. Lost and unreleased songs from the pwl vaults. Songs from Kakko, Nirtro, Kerri Ann, Kahal and Kahal, Steve Walsh, Rin Tin Tin, Delage, Judis Preist, Sequel, Suzette Charles, and The England Football Team featuring the music of SAW All The Way!

    gene@yahoo.com

    June 16, 2012 at 19:28

  4. Maybe Cherry Pop Records will get it right and release a 3 CD set featuring nothing but rarities and and unreleased gems from the pwl vaults at last!

    martin@yahoo.com

    June 16, 2012 at 19:39

  5. Yes that’s it!!! A SAW treasure chest of rarieties housed together in a special 3 CD set. With sought after hits from Shooting Party, Pat And Mick, Edwin Starr, Donna Summer, Kakko, Jayne Collins, Debbie Harry, SAW, E.G. Daily’s sought after hit Mind Over Matter, Rin Tin Tin, Agents Arent Airplanes, The Three Degrees and tons more lost and unreleased songs 12 mixs 7 mixes and a new mega mix!!!

    Don@yahoo.com

    June 19, 2012 at 13:29

  6. Every SAW collection always leaves off Laura Branigan’s SHATTERED GLASS. Though not a major hit, it is a very good SAW entry. It also would be great if Cherry Pop could get the rights to Donna Summer’s ANOTHER PLACE AND TIME album. I can imagine the expanded edition on that.

    Robert

    July 14, 2012 at 14:07

  7. Don’t forget Sabrina. She’s always left of the set list!

    Don@yahoo.com

    November 8, 2012 at 19:34


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