• I've been searching everywhere, just to find someone who cares about this old chart from 1996

    From Chris Brown@extreme_rice@yahoo.com to uk.music.charts on Sun Nov 8 13:10:33 2020
    From Newsgroup: uk.music.charts

    Another 90s chart, and another tribute since sadly James Broad the
    singer of Silver Sun, died last week. If you want to be tenuous, this
    chart also includes the follow-up to 'Three Lions', which mentions Nobby Stiles.
    Also includes a song named after a place I could walk by a band who are
    from further away. And a song by 75% of a great band.

    Playlists are here. Sadly Symposium still aren't on Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6uTY4zhUTMwf6UKNR2R2aF?si=XhwTwpIoR0qMSi-xToluIA
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdiUvgvgpgNq3dbUQYR5iJLl2qaQdx5jz

    Chart dated: 9th November 1996

    1. (NE) Robson & Jerome What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted?
    2. (1) Spice Girls Say You'll Be There
    3. (2) East 17 ft Gabrielle If You Ever
    4. (NE) Simply Red Angel
    5. (4) Toni Braxton Un-Break My Heart
    6. (NE) Gina G I Belong To You
    7. (7) Babybird You're Gorgeous
    8. (5) Faithless Insomnia
    9. (3) Boyzone Words
    10. (NE) 911 Don't Make Me Wait
    11. (8) Celine Dion It's All Coming Back To Me Now
    12. (NE) Babyface This Is For The Lover In You
    13. (NE) Bjork Possibly Maybe
    14. (6) Reef Place Your Hands
    15. (NE) Bone Thugs-N-Harmony 1st Of Tha Month
    16. (12) Alisha's Attic Alisha Rules The World
    17. (9) Livin' Joy Follow The Rules
    18. (13) Deep Blue Something Breakfast At Tiffany's
    19. (11) Space Neighbourhood {reissue}
    20. (15) Donna Lewis I Love You Always Forever
    21. (16) The Beautiful South Rotterdam (Or Anywhere)
    22. (NE) Underworld Pearl's Girl {reissue}
    23. (18) Blackstreet ft Dr Dre No Diggity
    24. (10) Madonna You Must Love Me
    25. (RE) Crowded House Don't Dream It's Over {1996 reissue}
    26. (NE) BT ft Tori Amos Blue Skies
    27. (20) Suede Beautiful Ones
    28. (14) Lightning Seeds What If...
    29. (17) Cast Flying
    30. (32) Spice Girls Wannabe
    31. (23) Mark Morrison Trippin'
    32. (24) LL Cool J Loungin'
    33. (21) The Braids Bohemian Rhapsody
    34. (NE) My Life Story Sparkle
    35. (26) Damage Love II Love
    36. (NE) Tricky Christiansands
    37. (27) B.B.E. Seven Days And One Week
    38. (NE) El Mariachi Cuba
    39. (25) The Chemical Brothers Setting Sun
    40. (28) Fugees Ready Or Not

    41. (NE) Gorky's Zygotic Mynci Patio Song
    42. (30) Duke So in Love With You
    43. (33) Clock Oh What A Night
    44. (NE) Cool Jack Jus' Come
    45. (22) Gene Fighting Fit
    46. (31) Huff + Puff Help Me Make It
    47. (NE) Status Quo with Maddy Prior All Around My Hat
    48. (35) Dina Carroll Escaping
    49. (37) Peter Andre Flava
    50. (NE) Lucky Monkeys Bjango
    51. (NE) Pauline Taylor Constantly Waiting
    52. (34) E-Motion The Naughty North & The Sexy South
    53. (19) R.E.M. Bittersweet Me
    54. (NE) Bis Atom Powered Action!
    [Starbright Boy; Wee Love; Team Theme; Cliquesuck]
    55. (29) Presidents Of The United States Of America Mach 5
    56. (NE) Speedy Boy Wonder
    57. (39) Future Sound Of London My Kingdom
    58. (41) Jamiroquai Virtual Insanity
    59. (60) Robbie Williams Freedom
    60. (NE) Heads With Shaun Ryder Don't Take My Kindness For Weakness
    61. (36) Sneaker Pimps 6 Underground
    62. (47) George Michael Spinning The Wheel
    63. (57) Phil Collins Dance Into The Light
    64. (46) Jeremy Healy & Amos Stamp!
    65. (38) Alexander O'Neal Let's Get Together
    66. (44) Felix Don't You Want Me
    67. (53) Smurfs I've Got A Little Puppy
    68. (48) Stretch & Vern Present Maddog I'm Alive
    69. (40) Mazzy Star Flowers In December
    70. (66) Los Del Rio Macarena
    71. (NE) T-Empo The Look Of Love/The Blue Room
    72. (49) MN8 Dreaming
    73. (52) Luther Vandross Your Secret Love
    74. (NE) DJ Shadow Stem
    75. (NE) L.A. Ganz Like A Playa
    76. (NE) Urban Soul Back Together
    77. (42) Lost Boyz Music Makes Me High
    78. (45) Express Of Sound Real Vibration (Want Love)
    79. (54) Silver Sun Lava
    80. (NE) Star Turn Parklife/Roll With It
    81. (RE) Fugees Killing Me Softly
    82. (55) OMD Universal
    83. (NE) Lamb God Bless
    84. (88) Ant & Dec Better Watch Out
    85. (RE) 3T ft Michael Jackson Why?
    86. (NE) The Real People Rayners Lane
    87. (64) Natural Born Grooves Forerunner
    88. (77) Eternal Someday
    89. (59) Keith Murray The Rhyme
    90. (81) East 17 Someone To Love
    91. (NE) Tony De Vit Are You All Ready/UFO
    92. (RE) Backstreet Boys We've Got It Goin' On
    93. (63) Victor Simonelli presents Solution Feels So Right
    94. (NE) Symposium Drink The Sunshine
    95. (RE) Louise Undivided Love
    96. (100) Tori Amos Hey Jupiter/Professional Widow
    97. (NE) Lionrock Project Now (Undefinable Modern Music)
    [Call A Cab; Reel And Stepout; Sun Up In The Centre; Obviously Oblivious]
    98. (78) Suede Trash
    99. (99) Prodigy Firestarter
    100. (RE) Let Loose Take It Easy

    Chris
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  • From Vidcapper@vidcapper1@yahoo.co.uk to uk.music.charts on Sun Nov 8 15:30:09 2020
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    On 08/11/2020 13:10, Chris Brown wrote:

    Chart dated: 9th November 1996

    8. (5) Faithless Insomnia

    18. (13) Deep Blue Something Breakfast At Tiffany's

    30. (32) Spice Girls Wannabe

    37. (27) B.B.E. Seven Days And One Week

    58. (41) Jamiroquai Virtual Insanity

    70. (66) Los Del Rio Macarena

    81. (RE) Fugees Killing Me Softly

    96. (100) Tori Amos Hey Jupiter/Professional Widow

    99. (99) Prodigy Firestarter

    More than I usually know from a 90's chart.
    --

    Paul Hyett, Cheltenham
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  • From Chris Brown@extreme_rice@yahoo.com to uk.music.charts on Sun Nov 8 23:14:22 2020
    From Newsgroup: uk.music.charts

    On 08/11/2020 15:30, Vidcapper wrote:
    On 08/11/2020 13:10, Chris Brown wrote:

    Chart dated: 9th November 1996

    8.-a-a-a (5) Faithless-a-a-a Insomnia

    18.-a (13) Deep Blue Something-a-a-a Breakfast At Tiffany's

    30.-a (32) Spice Girls-a-a-a Wannabe

    37.-a (27) B.B.E.-a-a-a Seven Days And One Week

    58.-a (41) Jamiroquai-a-a-a Virtual Insanity

    70.-a (66) Los Del Rio-a-a-a Macarena

    81.-a (RE) Fugees-a-a-a Killing Me Softly

    96. (100) Tori Amos-a-a-a Hey Jupiter/Professional Widow

    99.-a (99) Prodigy-a-a-a Firestarter

    More than I usually know from a 90's chart.

    Yeah, that's even a bit more than I expected from you (I'm presuming
    you're referring to only one side of the Tori Amos single, otherwise I'm
    even more impressed).


    This still isn't going to stop me doing the list of other versions
    though I think some of them are pretty obvious anyway:

    1. (NE) Robson & Jerome What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted? {cover of the Jimmy Ruffin hit}
    3. (2) East 17 ft Gabrielle If You Ever {UK hit and almost US
    chart-topper for Shai as 'If I Ever Fall in Love'}
    4. (NE) Simply Red Angel {cover of the Aretha Franklin hit}
    9. (3) Boyzone Words {cover of the Bee Gees hit}
    11. (8) Celine Dion It's All Coming Back To Me Now {later a Top 10 hit
    for Meat Loaf}
    23. (18) Blackstreet ft Dr Dre No Diggity {samples 'Grandma's Hands' by
    Bill Withers}
    25. (RE) Crowded House Don't Dream It's Over {1996 reissue} [also ahit
    for Paul Young, sampled on 'Don't Dream' by Dove}
    33. (21) The Braids Bohemian Rhapsody {cover of the Queen hit, obviously} 34. (NE) My Life Story Sparkle {reworking of their earlier single 'You
    Don't Sparkle (In My Eyes)'}
    38. (NE) El Mariachi Cuba {cover of Gibson Brothers hit}
    40. (28) Fugees Ready Or Not {based on the Delfonics hit, also samples 'Boadicea' by Enya}
    43. (33) Clock Oh What A Night {cover of 'December 1963' by the Four
    Seasons}
    46. (31) Huff + Puff Help Me Make It {samples Gladys Knight & The Pips' cover of the Kris Kristofferson song}
    47. (NE) Status Quo with Maddy Prior All Around My Hat {cover of the Steeleye Span hit}
    48. (35) Dina Carroll Escaping {rewritten cover of the UK chart single
    by Asia Blue}
    50. (NE) Lucky Monkeys Bjango {based on a rejected remix of Bjork's 'Hyperballad'}
    52. (34) E-Motion The Naughty North & The Sexy South {samples 'Ant Rap' by Adam & the Ants}
    59. (60) Robbie Williams Freedom {cover of George Michael's 'Freedom 90'}
    67. (53) Smurfs I've Got A Little Puppy {based on 'I Wanna Be A Hippy' by Technohead}
    68. (48) Stretch & Vern Present Maddog I'm Alive {samples 'Boogie
    Wonderland' by Earth, Wind & Fire}
    70. (66) Los Del Rio Macarena {rival version by Los Del Mar}
    80. (NE) Star Turn Parklife/Roll With It {covers of Blue and Oasis respectively}
    81. (RE) Fugees Killing Me Softly
    {cover of the Roberta Flack hit}

    Chris





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  • From James Heaton@heatonandmoore@gmail.com.invalid to uk.music.charts on Sun Nov 8 21:13:23 2020
    From Newsgroup: uk.music.charts


    "Chris Brown" <extreme_rice@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ro8qoa$vl9$1@dont-email.me...
    Another 90s chart, and another tribute since sadly James Broad the singer
    of Silver Sun, died last week. If you want to be tenuous, this chart also includes the follow-up to 'Three Lions', which mentions Nobby Stiles.
    Also includes a song named after a place I could walk by a band who are
    from further away. And a song by 75% of a great band.

    Playlists are here. Sadly Symposium still aren't on Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6uTY4zhUTMwf6UKNR2R2aF?si=XhwTwpIoR0qMSi-xToluIA
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdiUvgvgpgNq3dbUQYR5iJLl2qaQdx5jz

    Chart dated: 9th November 1996

    8. (5) Faithless Insomnia

    Not what I wanted to keep hearing on the radio living in a very noisy
    flat...

    11. (8) Celine Dion It's All Coming Back To Me Now

    Aka the Sunday morning song

    14. (6) Reef Place Your Hands

    It's your letters...

    16. (12) Alisha's Attic Alisha Rules The World

    Very keen on these 2 at the time, sibling harmony can be so tight it's incredible

    20. (15) Donna Lewis I Love You Always Forever

    Valleys girl, funnily enough I heard this the other day. Her dob is listed
    as 1973 but I'm sure she was in her late 30s when this was a hit...

    54. (NE) Bis Atom Powered Action!

    One of the most bizarre lead vocalists I can recall

    57. (39) Future Sound Of London My Kingdom

    No Humanoids were harmed in the making of this record...

    61. (36) Sneaker Pimps 6 Underground

    One of those songs which seemed to be everywhere for a little while

    96. (100) Tori Amos Hey Jupiter/Professional Widow

    B side to be a huge hit in Jan 97?

    James

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  • From Chris Brown@extreme_rice@yahoo.com to uk.music.charts on Mon Nov 9 22:46:21 2020
    From Newsgroup: uk.music.charts

    On 08/11/2020 21:13, James Heaton wrote:

    "Chris Brown" <extreme_rice@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ro8qoa$vl9$1@dont-email.me...
    Another 90s chart, and another tribute since sadly James Broad the
    singer of Silver Sun, died last week. If you want to be tenuous, this
    chart also includes the follow-up to 'Three Lions', which mentions
    Nobby Stiles.
    Also includes a song named after a place I could walk by a band who
    are from further away. And a song by 75% of a great band.

    Playlists are here. Sadly Symposium still aren't on Spotify.
    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6uTY4zhUTMwf6UKNR2R2aF?si=XhwTwpIoR0qMSi-xToluIA

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdiUvgvgpgNq3dbUQYR5iJLl2qaQdx5jz

    Chart dated: 9th November 1996

    8.-a-a-a (5) Faithless Insomnia

    Not what I wanted to keep hearing on the radio living in a very noisy flat...

    I never particularly wanted to hear it any context. With hindsight it's
    a decent track but still massively overplayed.

    11.-a-a (8) Celine Dion It's All Coming Back To Me Now

    Aka the Sunday morning song

    If you're awake on Sunday morning...

    14.-a-a (6) Reef Place Your Hands

    It's your letters...

    Ha, between the people who think of that and the people who think it's
    called "Put Your Hands On".

    According to https://twitter.com/PlaceYourHands it sold 1325 last week, exactly the same as the week before.

    16.-a (12) Alisha's Attic Alisha Rules The World

    Very keen on these 2 at the time, sibling harmony can be so tight it's incredible

    I wasn't paying a lot of attention at the time but I think their singles
    have aged well (I don't really know the albums).

    20.-a (15) Donna Lewis I Love You Always Forever

    Valleys girl, funnily enough I heard this the other day.-a Her dob is
    listed as 1973 but I'm sure she was in her late 30s when this was a hit...

    Hmm, even though she sings in that little-girlish voice she does seem a
    bit older than 22-23 here. In fact I notice Wikipedia quotes an
    interview from 1996 where she's been married for 9 years... so I hope
    she wasn't 23 then eh.

    54.-a (NE) Bis Atom Powered Action!

    One of the most bizarre lead vocalists I can recall

    Speaking of people who pretended to be little girls.

    57.-a (39) Future Sound Of London My Kingdom

    No Humanoids were harmed in the making of this record...

    Heh.
    Ironically, it sounds like a lot of humanoids being harmed, and that's
    just part 1 (I haven't listened to the whole EP yet).

    61.-a (36) Sneaker Pimps 6 Underground

    One of those songs which seemed to be everywhere for a little while

    Yep, it was in adverts and al the trailers that weren't using 'Miserlou'.

    96. (100) Tori Amos Hey Jupiter/Professional Widow

    B side to be a huge hit in Jan 97?

    Yep - it is the same remix version that was later released as a single
    in its own right. Presumably it was already making some impact in clubs
    to get joint billing.

    Chris
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  • From Robbie@ngrobbieuk@hotmail.com to uk.music.charts on Sat Nov 14 21:17:22 2020
    From Newsgroup: uk.music.charts

    On 08/11/2020 13:10, Chris Brown wrote:

    I seem to have overlooked this one so here's a quick run through some of
    the records.

    Chart dated: 9th November 1996

    1.-a-a (NE) Robson & Jerome-a-a-a What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted?

    We were told that 'Unchained Melody' was a one-off...

    2.-a-a-a (1) Spice Girls-a-a-a Say You'll Be There

    This record seemed to split opinion. I quite liked it but after the
    poptastic 'Wannabe' this was seen by some as a disappoiuntment.

    3.-a-a-a (2) East 17 ft Gabrielle-a-a-a If You Ever

    I quite liked this but radio just wouldn't let go of it.

    5.-a-a-a (4) Toni Braxton-a-a-a Un-Break My Heart

    I love the remix version of this that propelled the single back up the
    charts.

    7.-a-a-a (7) Babybird-a-a-a You're Gorgeous

    This was one record that I found highly annoying.

    8.-a-a-a (5) Faithless-a-a-a Insomnia

    An excellent track. Their record label (Cheeky Records) was located next
    my office in Harlesden at this time.

    14.-a-a (6) Reef-a-a-a Place Your Hands

    I think Radio X seem to have forgotten to take this off their playout
    system. Not that I listen to the station that much these days (so
    perhaps they have removed it).

    20.-a (15) Donna Lewis-a-a-a I Love You Always Forever

    I remember this record climbing the chart in what by 1996 seemed an old fashioned way, that is making good progress up the charts for a few
    weeks. 34-20-11-9-{5}-5-7-9-15-20-32-44-56-66.

    21.-a (16) The Beautiful South-a-a-a Rotterdam (Or Anywhere)

    The record that made me start to go off the band. I just couldn't get
    into this at all.

    27.-a (20) Suede-a-a-a Beautiful Ones

    Great lyrics!

    37.-a (27) B.B.E.-a-a-a Seven Days And One Week

    Great dance track.

    47.-a (NE) Status Quo with Maddy Prior-a-a-a All Around My Hat

    Status Quo seemed to be teaming up with anyone by this point in their
    career. The original, by Maddy's band Steeleye Span, entered the charts
    21 years previously, in November 1975.

    -a-a-a-aChris

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  • From Chris Brown@extreme_rice@yahoo.com to uk.music.charts on Sun Nov 15 18:12:56 2020
    From Newsgroup: uk.music.charts

    On 14/11/2020 21:17, Robbie wrote:
    On 08/11/2020 13:10, Chris Brown wrote:

    I seem to have overlooked this one so here's a quick run through some of
    the records.

    Chart dated: 9th November 1996

    1.-a-a (NE) Robson & Jerome-a-a-a What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted?

    We were told that 'Unchained Melody' was a one-off...

    At least Jerome stopped after this, although I know Robson eventually
    released a solo album.
    I wonder if they're the most successful recording act in the UK that
    never performed live?

    2.-a-a-a (1) Spice Girls-a-a-a Say You'll Be There

    This record seemed to split opinion. I quite liked it but after the poptastic 'Wannabe' this was seen by some as a disappoiuntment.

    This has always been a bit of a favourite of mine. Except for the bit
    where they say "far too much emotions".

    >> 3.-a-a-a (2) East 17 ft Gabrielle-a-a-a If You Ever

    I quite liked this but radio just wouldn't let go of it.

    A very canny choice of cover.

    5.-a-a-a (4) Toni Braxton-a-a-a Un-Break My Heart

    I love the remix version of this that propelled the single back up the charts.

    Yeah, if I had to listen I'd pref that one although it doesn't quite fit
    the subject matter of the song.

    7.-a-a-a (7) Babybird-a-a-a You're Gorgeous

    This was one record that I found highly annoying.

    So did I, although to be fair I found almost every other Babybird record annoying as well (though I obviously didn't have to hear them as often).

    8.-a-a-a (5) Faithless-a-a-a Insomnia

    An excellent track. Their record label (Cheeky Records) was located next
    my office in Harlesden at this time.

    I always imagine that small record company offices are full of partying
    and big ones are just like every other office.

    14.-a-a (6) Reef-a-a-a Place Your Hands

    I think Radio X seem to have forgotten to take this off their playout system. Not that I listen to the station that much these days (so
    perhaps they have removed it).

    I suppose Reef have released new material so they might have played the
    oldies a bit less while that was around. Well, I say "oldies", it's not
    often anyone plays any other Reef hit.

    20.-a (15) Donna Lewis-a-a-a I Love You Always Forever

    I remember this record climbing the chart in what by 1996 seemed an old fashioned way, that is making good progress up the charts for a few
    weeks. 34-20-11-9-{5}-5-7-9-15-20-32-44-56-66.

    Yes, it wasn't totally unheard of yet but it was already remarkable.

    21.-a (16) The Beautiful South-a-a-a Rotterdam (Or Anywhere)

    The record that made me start to go off the band. I just couldn't get
    into this at all.

    I don't know if I ever exactly disliked it, but I certainly didn't think
    it was a particularly good track by their standards, nor that it
    deserved to be one of their biggest hits. Luckily I liked the next two
    singles more.
    The B-side was 'A Minute's Silence' from the War Child project, which is
    much better.

    27.-a (20) Suede-a-a-a Beautiful Ones

    Great lyrics!

    Especially for Suede!

    37.-a (27) B.B.E.-a-a-a Seven Days And One Week

    Great dance track.

    Lyrics to this aren't as good, etc.

    47.-a (NE) Status Quo with Maddy Prior-a-a-a All Around My Hat

    Status Quo seemed to be teaming up with anyone by this point in their career. The original, by Maddy's band Steeleye Span, entered the charts
    21 years previously, in November 1975.

    Yeah, this turn-of-the century era where they're trying to stay relevant
    is probably the most cringeworthy part of their career. In retrospect I
    think they blamed their manager for this.

    Chris
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  • From Robbie@ngrobbieuk@hotmail.com to uk.music.charts on Sun Nov 15 18:57:12 2020
    From Newsgroup: uk.music.charts

    On 15/11/2020 18:12, Chris Brown wrote:
    On 14/11/2020 21:17, Robbie wrote:

    5.-a-a-a (4) Toni Braxton-a-a-a Un-Break My Heart

    I love the remix version of this that propelled the single back up the
    charts.

    Yeah, if I had to listen I'd pref that one although it doesn't quite fit
    the subject matter of the song.

    The remix sounds so joyous that I have to remind myself that the song is
    about heartbreak. In the video she's lost her boyfriend in a motorcycle accident and the remix makes it soun like one great big party.

    8.-a-a-a (5) Faithless-a-a-a Insomnia

    An excellent track. Their record label (Cheeky Records) was located
    next my office in Harlesden at this time.

    I always imagine that small record company offices are full of partying
    and big ones are just like every other office.

    I can't even remember if I was aware back in 1996 that there was a
    record company next to where I worked. I possibly was. I've just
    checked, the address (181, High Street, NW10) is now the HQ of Champion Records https://www.championrecords.co.uk/about/ . Champion Records has
    been around since the 1980s and was where Cheeky Records grew out from.
    Not much chance of partying going on at Champion Records though as the adjacent property, number 183, is home to some sort of criminal lawyer.
    I do remember the two properties well. They are one of the few houses
    left on the High Street, most having been demolished many decades ago to
    make way for much larger buildings which in turn became offices, shops,
    pubs, etc. Looking on Google Street View both numbers 181 and 183 seem
    as run down as they were when I worked close by. At least the wheely
    bins next to the front doors look clean!

    21.-a (16) The Beautiful South-a-a-a Rotterdam (Or Anywhere)

    The record that made me start to go off the band. I just couldn't get
    into this at all.

    I don't know if I ever exactly disliked it, but I certainly didn't think
    it was a particularly good track by their standards, nor that it
    deserved to be one of their biggest hits. Luckily I liked the next two singles more.
    The B-side was 'A Minute's Silence' from the War Child project, which is much better.

    Unfortunately I didn't like 'Rotterdam' either...
    -a-a-a-aChris

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  • From James Heaton@heatonandmoore@gmail.com.invalid to uk.music.charts on Sun Nov 15 21:10:13 2020
    From Newsgroup: uk.music.charts


    "Chris Brown" <extreme_rice@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:rorr38$4f2$1@dont-email.me...
    On 14/11/2020 21:17, Robbie wrote:
    On 08/11/2020 13:10, Chris Brown wrote:

    I seem to have overlooked this one so here's a quick run through some of
    the records.

    Chart dated: 9th November 1996

    1. (NE) Robson & Jerome What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted?

    We were told that 'Unchained Melody' was a one-off...

    At least Jerome stopped after this, although I know Robson eventually released a solo album.
    I wonder if they're the most successful recording act in the UK that never performed live?

    2. (1) Spice Girls Say You'll Be There

    This record seemed to split opinion. I quite liked it but after the
    poptastic 'Wannabe' this was seen by some as a disappoiuntment.

    This has always been a bit of a favourite of mine. Except for the bit
    where they say "far too much emotions".

    3. (2) East 17 ft Gabrielle If You Ever

    I quite liked this but radio just wouldn't let go of it.

    A very canny choice of cover.

    5. (4) Toni Braxton Un-Break My Heart

    I love the remix version of this that propelled the single back up the
    charts.

    Yeah, if I had to listen I'd pref that one although it doesn't quite fit
    the subject matter of the song.

    7. (7) Babybird You're Gorgeous

    This was one record that I found highly annoying.

    So did I, although to be fair I found almost every other Babybird record annoying as well (though I obviously didn't have to hear them as often).

    8. (5) Faithless Insomnia

    An excellent track. Their record label (Cheeky Records) was located next
    my office in Harlesden at this time.

    I always imagine that small record company offices are full of partying
    and big ones are just like every other office.

    14. (6) Reef Place Your Hands

    I think Radio X seem to have forgotten to take this off their playout
    system. Not that I listen to the station that much these days (so perhaps >> they have removed it).

    I suppose Reef have released new material so they might have played the oldies a bit less while that was around. Well, I say "oldies", it's not often anyone plays any other Reef hit.

    20. (15) Donna Lewis I Love You Always Forever

    I remember this record climbing the chart in what by 1996 seemed an old
    fashioned way, that is making good progress up the charts for a few
    weeks. 34-20-11-9-{5}-5-7-9-15-20-32-44-56-66.

    What's the reason for one of the placings being in brackets?

    James

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  • From Robbie@ngrobbieuk@hotmail.com to uk.music.charts on Sun Nov 15 21:36:08 2020
    From Newsgroup: uk.music.charts

    On 15/11/2020 21:10, James Heaton wrote:

    "Chris Brown" <extreme_rice@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:rorr38$4f2$1@dont-email.me...
    On 14/11/2020 21:17, Robbie wrote:

    20.-a (15) Donna Lewis-a-a-a I Love You Always Forever

    I remember this record climbing the chart in what by 1996 seemed an
    old fashioned way, that is making good progress up the charts for a
    few weeks. 34-20-11-9-{5}-5-7-9-15-20-32-44-56-66.

    What's the reason for one of the placings being in brackets?

    For the chart run of 'I Love You Always Forever'? If so, it's the peak position reached by the record. The chart run is taken from the
    excellent Polyhex website which lists the chart run of every single to
    make the charts.

    https://www.polyhex.me.uk/uksingles/chartruns-uksingles.cfm

    You can search by either artist (by default) or by title.


    James

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  • From Chris Brown@extreme_rice@yahoo.com to uk.music.charts on Sun Nov 15 23:56:06 2020
    From Newsgroup: uk.music.charts

    On 15/11/2020 18:57, Robbie wrote:
    On 15/11/2020 18:12, Chris Brown wrote:
    On 14/11/2020 21:17, Robbie wrote:

    5.-a-a-a (4) Toni Braxton-a-a-a Un-Break My Heart

    I love the remix version of this that propelled the single back up
    the charts.

    Yeah, if I had to listen I'd pref that one although it doesn't quite
    fit the subject matter of the song.

    The remix sounds so joyous that I have to remind myself that the song is about heartbreak. In the video she's lost her boyfriend in a motorcycle accident and the remix makes it soun like one great big party.

    I know it's not that uncommon but somehow it seems more distracting when
    you know there's another version. Also, she didn't redo the vocal.

    8.-a-a-a (5) Faithless-a-a-a Insomnia

    An excellent track. Their record label (Cheeky Records) was located
    next my office in Harlesden at this time.

    I always imagine that small record company offices are full of
    partying and big ones are just like every other office.

    I can't even remember if I was aware back in 1996 that there was a
    record company next to where I worked. I possibly was. I've just
    checked, the address (181, High Street, NW10) is now the HQ of Champion Records https://www.championrecords.co.uk/about/ . Champion Records has
    been around since the 1980s and was where Cheeky Records grew out from.

    Aren't they the ones who keep releasing 'Show Me Love' by Robin S?

    Not much chance of partying going on at Champion Records though as the adjacent property, number 183, is home to some sort of criminal lawyer.

    As in a lawyer who deals with crime, rather than one who commits crimes,
    I presume?

    I do remember the two properties well. They are one of the few houses
    left on the High Street, most having been demolished many decades ago to make way for much larger buildings which in turn became offices, shops, pubs, etc. Looking on Google Street View both numbers 181 and 183 seem
    as run down as they were when I worked close by. At least the wheely
    bins next to the front doors look clean!

    Somehow Harlesden seems to have evaded gentrification.

    21.-a (16) The Beautiful South-a-a-a Rotterdam (Or Anywhere)

    The record that made me start to go off the band. I just couldn't get
    into this at all.

    I don't know if I ever exactly disliked it, but I certainly didn't
    think it was a particularly good track by their standards, nor that it
    deserved to be one of their biggest hits. Luckily I liked the next two
    singles more.
    The B-side was 'A Minute's Silence' from the War Child project, which
    is much better.

    Unfortunately I didn't like 'Rotterdam' either...

    I thought this was 'Rotterdam'.

    Actually I think 'Rotterdam' by the Wedding Present is a better song.

    Chris
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  • From Robbie@ngrobbieuk@hotmail.com to uk.music.charts on Mon Nov 16 09:08:22 2020
    From Newsgroup: uk.music.charts

    On 15/11/2020 23:56, Chris Brown wrote:
    On 15/11/2020 18:57, Robbie wrote:

    8.-a-a-a (5) Faithless-a-a-a Insomnia

    An excellent track. Their record label (Cheeky Records) was located
    next my office in Harlesden at this time.

    I always imagine that small record company offices are full of
    partying and big ones are just like every other office.

    I can't even remember if I was aware back in 1996 that there was a
    record company next to where I worked. I possibly was. I've just
    checked, the address (181, High Street, NW10) is now the HQ of
    Champion Records https://www.championrecords.co.uk/about/ . Champion
    Records has been around since the 1980s and was where Cheeky Records
    grew out from.

    Aren't they the ones who keep releasing 'Show Me Love' by Robin S?

    The very same.


    Not much chance of partying going on at Champion Records though as the
    adjacent property, number 183, is home to some sort of criminal lawyer.

    As in a lawyer who deals with crime, rather than one who commits crimes,
    I presume?

    I do remember the two properties well. They are one of the few houses
    left on the High Street, most having been demolished many decades ago
    to make way for much larger buildings which in turn became offices,
    shops, pubs, etc. Looking on Google Street View both numbers 181 and
    183 seem as run down as they were when I worked close by. At least the
    wheely bins next to the front doors look clean!

    Somehow Harlesden seems to have evaded gentrification.

    Yes, neighbouring areas such as Kensal Green and Kensal Rise have gone somewhat upmarket but Harlesden still seems down at heel. At least all
    the tower blocks in Stonebridge were knocked down and replaced by
    something that resembles proper housing. But Harlesden itself doesn't
    seem to be able to drag itself from the run down image it had when I
    worked there.

    21.-a (16) The Beautiful South-a-a-a Rotterdam (Or Anywhere)

    The record that made me start to go off the band. I just couldn't
    get into this at all.

    I don't know if I ever exactly disliked it, but I certainly didn't
    think it was a particularly good track by their standards, nor that
    it deserved to be one of their biggest hits. Luckily I liked the next
    two singles more.
    The B-side was 'A Minute's Silence' from the War Child project, which
    is much better.

    Unfortunately I didn't like 'Rotterdam' either...

    I thought this was 'Rotterdam'.

    Oops, I meant 'Don't Marry Her'. 'Blackbird On The Wire' is classic
    Beautiful South though and is a great track.


    Actually I think 'Rotterdam' by the Wedding Present is a better song.

    -a-a-a-aChris

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  • From James Heaton@heatonandmoore@gmail.com.invalid to uk.music.charts on Mon Nov 16 10:06:18 2020
    From Newsgroup: uk.music.charts


    "Robbie" <ngrobbieuk@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ros709$s6f$1@dont-email.me...
    On 15/11/2020 21:10, James Heaton wrote:

    "Chris Brown" <extreme_rice@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:rorr38$4f2$1@dont-email.me...
    On 14/11/2020 21:17, Robbie wrote:

    20. (15) Donna Lewis I Love You Always Forever

    I remember this record climbing the chart in what by 1996 seemed an old >>>> fashioned way, that is making good progress up the charts for a few
    weeks. 34-20-11-9-{5}-5-7-9-15-20-32-44-56-66.

    What's the reason for one of the placings being in brackets?

    For the chart run of 'I Love You Always Forever'? If so, it's the peak position reached by the record. The chart run is taken from the excellent Polyhex website which lists the chart run of every single to make the charts.

    https://www.polyhex.me.uk/uksingles/chartruns-uksingles.cfm

    You can search by either artist (by default) or by title.

    Cheers Robbie, yes I did mean the Donna Lewis but trimmed poorly.

    Can see me disappearing down that site for some hours...

    James


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