July 16, 200619 yr 24 (from 19) Lost Prophets – Rooftops Rooftops (Liberation Broadcast) Lostprophets (Lost Prophets) Release date: 19-6-2006 Catalogue Number: TORMENT72CD Label: VISIBLENOISE reviews Jun 2006 Lostprophets return with their first single in over 18 months with the release of the euphoric anthem 'Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)'. The band gave the new track, alongside 2 others from new album 'Liberation Transmission', its first airing in the UK recently in front of 25,000 fans when Lostprophets headlined the "Give it A Name" festival in Manchester and London. The single (and album) was recorded in Hawaii with legendary producer Bob Rock and the b-sides came from the same sessions and are all brand new tracks. The band, which consists of guitarist Mike Lewis, frontman Ian Watkins, Lee Gaze (guitar), Stuart Richardson (bass) and Jamie Oliver (keyboards, programming) formed almost a decade ago in Pontypridd, Wales. Discuss Single here http://www.buzzjack.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=9029
July 16, 200619 yr I'm surprised enough people are still buying S.O.S. to make it top 30, it's old hat. Lostprophets. :wub:
July 16, 200619 yr It looks like Rihanna has been deleted :( She was top 30 in the mids too <_> One single in Top40 is good enough, SOS will distract from Unfaithful otherwise.
July 16, 200619 yr Author One single in Top40 is good enough, SOS will distract from Unfaithful otherwise. Though between them will promote the album?
July 16, 200619 yr I can't understand how S.O.S. would distract from the new single if it's lower down in the top 40. :blink:
July 16, 200619 yr 23 (Downloads only) Gnarls Barkley - Smiley Faces http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/WEA410CD1.JPG Release date: 17-7-2006 Gnarls Barkley follow the gargantuan success of their debut single 'Crazy' with 'Smiley Faces', the second single from the world wide web acclaimed album 'St. Elsewhere'. Marked by Danger Mouse's inventive, genre-busting production and Cee-Los rich, evocative vocals, the soulful sound of 'Smiley Faces' will satiate the masses who adored 'Crazy' as it finds a new threshold of pop passion. The song will touch the cynical, and prepare you for the hard work of positive thought. This catchy tune will keep you moving through the rough patches. - HMV track listing * 1. Smiley Faces * 2. Smiley Faces [Live On Later With Jools Holland] Discussion thread here Album thread
July 16, 200619 yr Rihanna deleted? :o But it was doing so well and racking up so many weeks! :( And now it looks inferior to the awful Pon De Replay, which spent 3 more weeks on the chart than SOS! :angry: SOS was so much bigger!
July 16, 200619 yr Author Excellent, I was hoping Gnarls would be this high! :banana: Top 10 next week!
July 16, 200619 yr Hmmmm well apparently the album was pushing top 5 which would be a new peak for Rihanna so it's all good :lol: Gnarls <_<
July 16, 200619 yr Unfaithful has some SOS version as its B-side. According to the rules: "The featured track of a Top 40 single cannot be released as a B-Sideor extra title on a subsequent chart-eligible single until the former has dropped out of the top 40."
July 16, 200619 yr 23 Gnarls Barkley Smiley Faces, I prefer this to crazy myself :wub: Me too, by a long way.
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