Posted May 20, 200718 yr 29 - Black Rebel Motocycle Club - Weapon Of Choice 28 - Arctic Monkeys - Brianstorm 27 - Elliot Minor - Parallel Worlds 26 - Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip - Thou Shalt Always Kill 25 - Shirley Bassey - The Living Tree 24 - Nine Inch Nails - Survivalism 23 - Ocean Colour Scene - I Told You So 22 - My Chemical Romance - I Don't Love You 21 - Ne*Yo - Because Of You 20 - Erasure - I Could Fall In Love With You 19 - Gareth Gates - Changes 18 - Ash - You Can't Have It All 17 - Mika - Love Today 16 - Little Man Tate - This Must Be Love 15 - The View - The Don 14 - Matt Willis - Crash 13 - Bloc Party - I Still Remember 12 - Sunblock (Feat. Sandy) - Baby Baby 11 - Travis - Closer 10 - Meck (Feat. Dino) - Feels Like Home http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/F2A27CDX.JPG Meck isn't resting on his laurels as he goes down the same musical path again. 'Feels Like Home' utilises the classic riff from Felix's 'Don't You Want Me' but is light years away from what you maybe expecting. With vocals written & sung by the much underrated Dino (known to most of you as the talented Dino Lenny) and road tested by Meck on his dj travels around the world, this is a true club monster in both it's original and the mixes. - HMV 09 - Mark Ronson - Stop Me http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/88697078762.JPG Mark Ronson makes a blazing return with 'Version' - his dazzling, culture-clashing new solo LP that finds 14 classic tracks turned on their head and recreated into visionary floor-fillers. One of the highlights is the soulful, stellar Motown revival of The Smiths' classic 'Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before' that merges into 'You Just Keep Me Hanging On' and features the vocals of Australian talent Daniel Merriweather. - HMV 08 - Muse - Invincible http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/HEL3005CD.JPG Muse follow their BRIT Award for Best Live Act and NME Award for Best Group with new single 'Invincible', taken from their double platinum album, ‘Black Holes and Revelations’. Possibly one of their most "straight-forward" singles, 'Invincible' is a majestic slow-burner that builds into an soaring affirmation of love. - HMV 07 - Klaxons - Gravitys Rainbow http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/RINSE3cd.JPG Following on from the massive hit 'Golden Skans' and their debut album 'Myths Of The Near Future' debuting at #2 in the UK album charts, not to mention their winning best New Band at the NME Awards, Klaxons pop a glace cherry on top of the cake with the release of their fantastic new single 'Gravity’s Rainbow'. In today’s Britain where bands can be found singing about how often they wash their jeans, 'Gravity’s Rainbow' is inspired not by the minutiae of everyday life, but by Thomas Pynchon’s epic post-modern surrealist novel of the same name. An unusual starting point for what is a dizzyingly hyperactive anthem collision of post-punk piano rave power pop, this has long been a highlight of their frenetically exuberant live shows and now it’s set to take the airwaves and charts by storm. - HMV 06 - Lostprophets - 4 Am Forever http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/TORMENT105.JPG The band is back with another storming track – this time a crossover rock ballad, coming off the back of their number 1 album 'Liberation Transmission' and top 10 single 'Rooftops'. - HMV 05 - Enemy - Away From Here http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/PRERELCDSEN.JPG Having carved their name as one of 2007’s finest emerging bands, The Enemy will issue 'Away From Here', their first full single release. Bursting with attitude and energy, yet hugely catchy and melodic The Enemy in the words of NME are "The band we've been waiting for since Oasis went to seed". 'Away From Here' is taken from their debut album 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns'. - HMV 04 - Timbaland (Feat. Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake) - Give It To Me http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/1732199.JPG Timbaland is already acknowledged as one of music's most inventive and distinctive creators. The first single to be taken off his forthcoming album, 'Shock Value' is the infectious track 'Give It To Me'. Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado add their pop star power to the Timbaland synth-driven single. - HMV 03 - Natasha Bedingfield - (I Wanna Have Your) Babies http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/PRERELBEDIES.JPG With a number 1 single in America and a number 1 UK debut album, Natasha Bedingfield is the UK's biggest female pop star bar none - a bold, beautiful home grown answer to US uber-divas Christina Aguilera and Pink. The first cut to be taken from her sophomore album 'N.B.' is 'I Wanna Have Your Babies', which lyrically touches on a woman's fight to reign in their natural disposition to "rush into things" in an effort to find that elusive "one", that potential father to their children. Musically it is distinctly "Natasha Bedingfield" – the voice to melt radios, the beats that drop either side of the Atlantic, the arrangements that are undeniably quirky, but still, somehow, work. - HMV 02 - Ciara - Like A Boy http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/88697082882.JPG The number one lady of Crunk'n'B is back! 'Like A Boy' is an up tempo track that opens with classical strings before launching into Ciara's distinguished funky beats. Produced by newcomer Calvo and co-produced by Ciara, the tracks infectious chorus with Timbaland style vocals will have dancefloors across the UK tearing up. - HMV 01 - Beyonce & Shakira - Beautiful Liar http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/88697091242.JPG Superstar diva duets haven't been this huge since Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston. Beyonce and Shakira blend together latin beats and eastern melodies with contemporary hip hop soul. The track is further excelled by the production duties of Stargate and backed with the lyrical talents of Amanda Ghost. - HMV
May 20, 200718 yr Arctic Monkeys were deleted (accidentally I assume) without receiving a single vote so they shouldn't really be listed in 28th place.
May 20, 200718 yr Author Arctic Monkeys were deleted (accidentally I assume) without receiving a single vote so they shouldn't really be listed in 28th place. I've decided they will be included in May's survivor to makes things a bit fairer ;)
May 20, 200718 yr Author Well at least something OK won. Who are the top 8 so far? Klaxons - Golden Skans Amy Winehouse - You Know I'm No Good Nelly Furtado - Say It Right Sophie Ellis Bextor - Catch You Christina Aguilera - Candyman Hilary Duff - With Love Ciara - Like A Boy Beyonce & Shakira - Beautiful Liar Theres some that shouldn't be there imo [mainly Ciara, Xtina and Hilary] even if I do like all three.
May 20, 200718 yr I've decided they will be included in May's survivor to makes things a bit fairer ;) Sounds fair to me.
May 21, 200718 yr Oh! was :wub: The singles from the Goodies era were much better, though Promise is amazing.
May 21, 200718 yr Oh! was :wub: The singles from the Goodies era were much better, though Promise is amazing. The Goodies era? Are you referring to Funky Gibbon? :P
Create an account or sign in to comment