July 16, 200619 yr 18 (from 154) James Dean Bradfield - That's No Way To Tell A Lie http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/82876861582.JPG Following the highly productive sessions for the new Manic Street Preachers studio album, the ever-distinct voice of James Dean Bradfield emerges with a re-invigorated writing confidence and a hugely anticipated debut solo album. With his band in the studio recording their eighth studio album, James has produced his first solo album, entitled 'The Great Western'. And the first single to be released is 'That's No Way To Tell A Lie'. If any further proof were needed of Bradfield's relevance to these times, then Manics devotees old and new and the few music fans left untouched by their rich catalogue over the years will be unsurprised by the depth and quality of 'That's No Way To Tell A Lie', characterised by a chorus with G Forces, lyrics of genuine poignancy and classic playing that proves to be the perfect first bite of this inaugural solo outing. - HMV Tracklistings CD 1 1. That's No Way To Tell A Lie 2. Don't Look Back CD 2 1. That's No Way To Tell A Lie 2. Koda Chrome Ghosts 3. I Never Wanted Sunshine Discussion thread here
July 16, 200619 yr Wow considering JDB was in the midweeks at No.7 earlier in the week, that's a massive drop.
July 16, 200619 yr I'm really starting to like this James Dean Bradfield song, sounds like Manics of old!
July 16, 200619 yr Author I'm really starting to like this James Dean Bradfield song, sounds like Manics of old! It sounds like 98 Manics era to me :D
July 16, 200619 yr I'm really starting to like this James Dean Bradfield song, sounds like Manics of old! I concur, it does sound a bit like Manics stuff
July 16, 200619 yr 17 (from 16) P!nk - Who Knew? http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/82876847012.JPG May 2006 'Who Knew' is the excellent second single from Pink’s latest album 'I'm Not Dead', following the smash hit 'Stupid Girls'. Produced by Max Martin (Kelly Clarkson, Backstreet Boys), this radio friendly track mixes upbeat jangly guitar hooks with Pink's trademark gravely rock vocals to create a heart-felt tribute to a friend lost to the perils of drugs. - Hmv track listing CD2 1. Who Knew 2. Disconnected 3. Who Knew [sharp Boys' Love Jonathan Harvey Remix] P!nk Forum here
July 16, 200619 yr 18 (from 154) James Dean Bradfield - That's No Way To Tell A Lie http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/82876861582.JPG Following the highly productive sessions for the new Manic Street Preachers studio album, the ever-distinct voice of James Dean Bradfield emerges with a re-invigorated writing confidence and a hugely anticipated debut solo album. With his band in the studio recording their eighth studio album, James has produced his first solo album, entitled 'The Great Western'. And the first single to be released is 'That's No Way To Tell A Lie'. If any further proof were needed of Bradfield's relevance to these times, then Manics devotees old and new and the few music fans left untouched by their rich catalogue over the years will be unsurprised by the depth and quality of 'That's No Way To Tell A Lie', characterised by a chorus with G Forces, lyrics of genuine poignancy and classic playing that proves to be the perfect first bite of this inaugural solo outing. - HMV Tracklistings CD 1 1. That's No Way To Tell A Lie 2. Don't Look Back CD 2 1. That's No Way To Tell A Lie 2. Koda Chrome Ghosts 3. I Never Wanted Sunshine Discussion thread here Not bad for most acts but somewhat dissapointed since he hit #1 three times as a member of Manic Street Preachers.
July 16, 200619 yr 16 (Downloads Only) Rihanna - Unfaithful http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/UNFAITHFULCDS.JPG Focusing on progressing as an artist, Rihanna releases 'Unfaithful' - the compelling track of heartbreak. Penned by her label-mate Ne-Yo and Stargate, the song documents the tragic decay of a relationship when another person starts cheating. track listing * 1. Unfaithful [Radio Edit] * 2. SOS [Moto Blanco Remix] Discussion thread here
July 16, 200619 yr Is it just me, or is this single version of Unfaithful different to the album version? :blink:
July 16, 200619 yr Hmmm, looks like Rihanna is set for another Top 3 hit next week! Hope so :D I really like this song, if it knocks Lily Allen off I'll be ecstatic :dance:
July 16, 200619 yr 15 (from 12) The Zutons - Valerie http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/DLTCD2047.JPG Tracklistings CD1 1. Valerie 2. April Fool CD 2 1. Valerie 2. I Will Be Your Pockets 3. In The City 4. Valerie [Video] 7" 1. Valerie 2. Get Up And Dance 'Valerie' is the second single to be lifted from The Zutons' 'Tired Of Hanging Around' album, following 'Why Won't You Give Me Your Love', which became the bands biggest sales and airplay hit to date. Hoping to emulate the success of its predecessor, 'Valerie' is a dynamic slice of 60's flavoured indie-pop that has already proved to be a favourite on radio stations across the country. - HMV
July 16, 200619 yr I can't see Rihanna making the top 3 next week to be honest, probably 4 or 5 though.
July 16, 200619 yr Author Hope so :D I really like this song, if it knocks Lily Allen off I'll be ecstatic :dance: I dont care what knocks that off, as long as something does! Top 10 next week then: James Morrison (10 or 9?) Gnarls Barkley (8ish) Rihanna (Top 3)
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