This is a sub-series in the seies which ran from 1997 to 2006.
Here is a list of albums in the series:
- The Best Club Anthems in the World ...Ever! (1997)
- The Best Club Anthems in the World ...Ever! 2 (1997)
- The Best Club Anthems in the World ...Ever! III (1998)
- The Best Club Anthems 99 ...Ever! (1999)
- The Best Club Anthems 2000 (1999)
- The Best Club Anthems 2K ...Ever! (2000)
- The Best Club Anthems 2001 (2000)
- The Best Club Anthems 2002 (2002)
- The Best Club Anthems Summer 2002 (2002)
- The Best Club Anthems 2003 (2002)
- The Very Best Club Anthems ...Ever! (2003)
- The Best Club Anthems 2004 (2004)
- The Best Club Anthems 2005 (2005)
- The Best Club Anthems 05 (2005)
- The Best Club Anthems Classics (2005)
- The Best Club Anthems 2006 (2006)
- The Best Club Anthems 80s Anthems (2006)
- Every album from the first volume to The Best Club Anthems 2003 was digitally mixed. Starting with The Very Best Club Anthems ...Ever!, The songs were unmixed.
- The same album also started another tradition which was slightly different packaging. Previous volumes featured a border on the cover with small circles in each corner, although this new tradition was short, and the border re-appeared for the last three albums in the series, starting with The Best Club Anthems Classics.
- The series was very successful. It offered a third alternative to the Now Dance series, with the other alternative being The Best Dance Album series.
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