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May 11 2011
DVDfever co uk
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Jason Maloney reviews
V o l u m e # 0 9 |
Adding a touch of exotic spice to the Top 10 were two female acts enjoying their debut hits. Coquettish teenager Vanessa Paradis was at #3 with Joe Le Taxi, then only the second French hit in chart history, while Taja Savelle rose 10 places to #7 with her only hit Love Is Contagious. Paradis would return to the UK Top 10 in 1992 under the patronage of retro rocker Lenny Kravitz, but even the Prince factor did little to aid Ms. Savelle's longterm fortunes. The year's first chart-topper had been Heaven Is A Place On Earth by onetime/sometime Go-Go member Belinda Carlisle. A mere 2 months after that single hit #1, her next single I Get Weak was on the cusp of the Top 10, having moved #39-#17-#13-#11. Tiffany, whose I Think We're Alone Now dethroned Heaven Is A Place On Earth at the end of January, was also charting with her own follow-up Could've Been, new in at #22. |
The policy of if at first you don't succeed try, try again also worked for Heart, Climie Fisher and Debbie Gibson. The Wilson sisters Ann and Nancy, the focal point of AOR veterans Heart, had made significant inroads on the UK chart in 1987 with the album Bad Animals and its biggest singles Alone and Who Will You Run To, and now EMI/Capitol were cashing in by returning to the band's previous self-titled set from 1985. First up was an AA-sided pairing for These Dreams (a US #1 in the spring of '86) and Never (a #8 hit Stateside), which was climbing from #20 to #12 on its way towards the British Top 10. In the cases of Climie Fisher and Debbie Gibson, chart breakthroughs with their third and second singles repectively were the catalyst for putting out the previous singles once again and this time scoring a hit. Love Changes (Everything), intended by writer-for-the-stars Simon Climie for Rod Stewart but only ever released by his own act, was given a second chance after Rise To The Occasion's Top 10 placing at the start of 1988. It entered at #38 and would eventually go all the way to #2. Only In My Dreams, a US smash in the summer of '87, belatedly debuted on the UK Top 40 at #37 for Gibson on the back of Shake Your Love's #7 success in February, eventually reaching #11 here. |
And so to the best track on the chart, and of the whole year. Moving up six places into the Top 20 with the seminal I'm Not Scared, Eighth Wonder were the shortlived vehicle for Patsy Kensit's bid for pop stardom. Self-penned efforts in 1986 and 1987 had yielded little reward, but courtesy of a Pet Shop Boys-penned track that elusive first hit was secured. The PSB were on the hottest streak of their illustrious career; I'm Not Scared's eventual #8 high coming between two of their own #1s; the recent Christmas chart champ Always On My Mind and the imminent Heart, which would quickly hit the top on April 2nd. |
The following is a list of Jason's Jukeboxes online for week ending:
Vol.40: The 40 Best Singles That Missed The UK Top 40 (20/12/2004) Vol.39: November 12th 1977 (12/11/2004) Vol.38: October 29th 1984 (29/10/2004) Vol.37: October 15th 1987 (15/10/2004) Vol.36: October 6th 1973 (08/10/2004) Vol.35: September 30th 1995 (30/09/2004) Vol.34: September 22nd 1979 (24/09/2004) Vol.33: September 13th 1986 (16/09/2004) Vol.32: September 9th 1989 (09/09/2004) Vol.31: September 4th 1982 (02/09/2004) Vol.30: August 26th 1978 (26/08/2004) Vol.29: August 21st 1976 (19/08/2004) Vol.28: August 13th 1983 (12/08/2004) Vol.27: August 3rd 1985 (06/08/2004) Vol.26: July 25th 1981 (29/07/2004) Vol.25: July 21st 1979 (22/07/2004) Vol.24: July 4th 1992 (08/07/2004) Vol.23: June 24th 1965 (01/07/2004) Vol.22: June 16th 1984 (17/06/2004) Vol.21: June 11th 1977 (10/06/2004) Vol.20: June 8th 1967 (03/06/2004) Vol.19: May 29th 1971 (27/05/2004) Vol.18: May 18th 1991 (20/05/2004) Vol.17: May 14th 1969 (13/05/2004) Vol.16: May 8th 1982 (06/05/2004) Vol.15: May 3rd 1980 (29/04/2004) Vol.14: April 19th 1986 (20/04/2004) Vol.13: April 14th 1990 (13/04/2004) Vol.12: April 8th 1989 (08/04/2004) Vol.11: April 2nd 1983 (06/04/2004) Vol.10: March 24th 1979 (23/03/2004) Vol.9: March 19th 1988 (16/03/2004) Vol.8: March 9th 1985 (09/03/2004) Vol.7: March 3rd 1973 (02/03/2004) Vol.6: February 28th 1987 (24/02/2004) Vol.5: February 20th 1993 (17/02/2004) Vol.4: February 11th 1978 (10/02/2004) Vol.3: February 3rd 1966 (03/02/2004) Vol.2: January 31st 1981 (27/01/2004) Vol.1: January 21st 1984 (20/01/2004)
And in chronological order:
June 24th 1965: Vol.23 (01/07/2004) February 3rd 1966: Vol.3 (03/02/2004) June 8th 1967: Vol.20 (03/06/2004) May 14th 1969: Vol.17 (13/05/2004) May 29th 1971: Vol.19 (27/05/2004) March 3rd 1973: Vol.7 (02/03/2004) August 21st 1976: Vol.29 (19/08/2004) June 11th 1977: Vol.21 (10/06/2004) November 12th 1977: Vol.39 (12/11/2004) February 11th 1978: Vol.4 (10/02/2004) August 26th 1978: Vol.30 (26/08/2004) March 24th 1979: Vol.10 (23/03/2004) July 21st 1979: Vol.25 (22/07/2004) September 22nd 1979: Vol.34 (24/09/2004) May 3rd 1980: Vol.15 (29/04/2004) January 31st 1981: Vol.2 (27/01/2004) July 25th 1981: Vol.26 (29/07/2004) May 8th 1982: Vol.16 (06/05/2004) September 4th 1982: Vol.31 (02/09/2004) April 2nd 1983: Vol.11 (06/04/2004) August 13th 1983: Vol.28 (12/08/2004) January 21st 1984: Vol.1 (20/01/2004) June 16th 1984: Vol.22 (17/06/2004) October 29th 1984: Vol.38 (29/10/2004) March 9th 1985: Vol.8 (09/03/2004) August 3rd 1985: Vol.27 (06/08/2004) April 19th 1986: Vol.14 (20/04/2004) September 13th 1986: Vol.33 (16/09/2004) February 28th 1987: Vol.6 (24/02/2004) October 15th 1987: Vol.37 (15/10/2004) March 19th 1988: Vol.9 (16/03/2004) April 8th 1989: Vol.12 (08/04/2004) September 9th 1989: Vol.32 (09/09/2004) April 14th 1990: Vol.13 (13/04/2004) May 18th 1991: Vol.18 (20/05/2004) July 4th 1992: Vol.24 (08/07/2004) February 20th 1993: Vol.5 (17/02/2004) September 30th 1995: Vol.35 (30/09/2004) The 40 Best Singles That Missed The UK Top 40: Vol.40 (20/12/2004)
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