The Best... Album in The World...Ever! - The Best Club Anthems in The World ...Ever!

This is a sub-series in the seies which ran from 1997 to 2006.

Here is a list of albums in the series:

  1. The Best Club Anthems in the World ...Ever! (1997)
  2. The Best Club Anthems in the World ...Ever! 2 (1997)
  3. The Best Club Anthems in the World ...Ever! III (1998)
  4. The Best Club Anthems 99 ...Ever! (1999)
  5. The Best Club Anthems 2000 (1999)
  6. The Best Club Anthems 2K ...Ever! (2000)
  7. The Best Club Anthems 2001 (2000)
  8. The Best Club Anthems 2002 (2002)
  9. The Best Club Anthems Summer 2002 (2002)
  10. The Best Club Anthems 2003 (2002)
  11. The Very Best Club Anthems ...Ever! (2003)
  12. The Best Club Anthems 2004 (2004)
  13. The Best Club Anthems 2005 (2005)
  14. The Best Club Anthems 05 (2005)
  15. The Best Club Anthems Classics (2005)
  16. The Best Club Anthems 2006 (2006)
  17. 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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