Raiders Of The Pop Charts - Parts 1 & 2

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Raiders Of The Pop Charts - Parts 1 & 2

Raiders Of The Pop Charts - Parts 1 & 2

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Former member of Matt Bianco's Latin pop solo excursion. Three top 40 albums and two top 30 singles in America but only three top 75 singles in her homeland Also-ran house duo, one of whom would go on to reach the top 40 five times with trance outfit the Space Brothers

But what if you wanted to get your hands on hits and the label hadn't released it on a comp? One weird quirk of the pre-Now! era were cut-price albums of covers by session singers. Yep, proving that the song was the star, among the shameless copycats was the Top of the Pops series – nothing to do with the long-running BBC TV show – which was hugely successful. The series, known for its slightly pervy covers featuring women models, scored a couple of Number 1s in 1971, before "budget" albums were disqualified from the chart because their lower price gave them an advantage. Listeners of early editions were hearing a future superstar, however – Elton John was known to have started his career appearing on anonymous covers. Says Michael Mulligan: "W hile TV advertised compilation albums were nothing new [when Now! launched] it was still necessary to reassure potential buyers these were ‘Original Songs, Original Artists’ and ‘Full Length Versions’ – not the imitations of variable quality." Theme from Harry's Game" is a song performed by the Irish group Clannad, which was written and composed by Pól Brennan and Ciarán Brennan. Long-lasting electronic spinoff of Ozric Tentacles who also had a number 44, capable of dipping into hardcore techno and breakbeats but really our first taste of the trance genre that will come to take over much of the bottom end of the top 40 including this list Raiders of the Pop Charts is a compilation album released by Ronco in late 1982. It spent two weeks at number one in the UK Albums chart in January 1983. Signed to the Bluetones' own label, singer Sam Hazeldine, son of Bayleaf from London's Burning, is now a West End regular who was in a series of Peaky Blinders

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New York R&B singer teams up with Why Can't We Live Together? hitmaker - she'd have some success on the Billboard dance chart and then resurface on the US X Factor in 2013 under real name Lillie McCloud, finishing eighth. Dutch producer better known as a remixer to the stars gives the Dame's 1984 single a go for the hell of it

German big "going off" vibes techno duo associated with Bass Bumpers, who did reach the top 30 in 1992 and were involved with the Crazy Frog recordings Appallingly named London funk octet, produced by Kid Creole and opened for the Clash, credited as one of the capital's earliest adopters of rap breaks and a couple of them went on to open the first UK hip hop club. Digsy's band with Noel guesting on guitar? Absolutely tailor made for early 1997 and yet peaked at 55 Australian who was given her big break by John Farnham but became a clubland vocalist on moving to London under one of the people who would be responsible for Planet Funk's Chase The Sun. She then went home, became a jazz singer and released her debut album in 2002Love Plus One" is a 1982 single by the British new wave band Haircut One Hundred from their debut album Pelican West.

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