September 22, 200816 yr Got my copy :yahoo: £1.99 bargain :w00t: Our HMV is huuuggeee, and I couldn't even find the single CD's :wacko: When I asked one of the assistants, he took me to this stand up cardboard thing :mellow: and that was it! Singles are well and truly on their way out aren't they :huh:
September 22, 200816 yr Got my copy :yahoo: £1.99 bargain :w00t: Our HMV is huuuggeee, and I couldn't even find the single CD's :wacko: When I asked one of the assistants, he took me to this stand up cardboard thing :mellow: and that was it! Singles are well and truly on their way out aren't they :huh: How many copies did they have F/G? Couldn't find any when I looked in my local store last week. :(
September 22, 200816 yr Not many at all. They didn't have many of any of the CD's in that stand :blink: He was on the top shelf and there was only one column with about 6 in it I would say :blink: Bring on the album I say :w00t:
September 22, 200816 yr Not many at all. They didn't have many of any of the CD's in that stand :blink: He was on the top shelf and there was only one column with about 6 in it I would say :blink: Bring on the album I say :w00t: Thanks F/G. I suppose we should be happy he's being stocked at all. I bet many are not.
September 22, 200816 yr Just how long have we waited for this. :D Chart commentary by James masterton So to the two former Idols. The week's highest new entry goes to the returning Will Young who smashes in at Number 10 with his brand new single 'Changes'. To give him due credit, any reference to his status as the winner of the first ever Pop Idol TV series back in 2002 must really be only as a passing acknowledgement to how his career began. Few would argue that he is one of the few acts to transcend his status as a reality TV winner, his consistent run of chart hits and acclaimed performances on stage and onscreen further cementing him as an all round performer and worthy superstar. 'Changes' marks his return to the studio after some considerable time away and is taken from what will be his first album in over three years. Hearing the single makes you realise that he was actually the unwitting herald of the new wave of young British soul singers, the track sounding both a natural progression from previous releases such as 'Who Am I' and 'Your Game' and yet at the same time neatly fitting the vibe of 2008 as defined by Duffy et al. Will Young - soul pioneer, who'd have thought it? The single has already become his tenth Top 10 hit from 11 releases and with physical sales set to be added to the mix next week I would book a Top 5 place for him in your personal predictions Thanks to sunday for findinf it & James Masterton for writing it. :yahoo: http://new.uk.music.yahoo.com/blogs/chartw...ember-27th-2008
September 22, 200816 yr So to the two former Idols. The week's highest new entry goes to the returning Will Young who smashes in at Number 10 with his brand new single 'Changes'. To give him due credit, any reference to his status as the winner of the first ever Pop Idol TV series back in 2002 must really be only as a passing acknowledgement to how his career began. Few would argue that he is one of the few acts to transcend his status as a reality TV winner, his consistent run of chart hits and acclaimed performances on stage and onscreen further cementing him as an all round performer and worthy superstar. 'Changes' marks his return to the studio after some considerable time away and is taken from what will be his first album in over three years. Hearing the single makes you realise that he was actually the unwitting herald of the new wave of young British soul singers, the track sounding both a natural progression from previous releases such as 'Who Am I' and 'Your Game' and yet at the same time neatly fitting the vibe of 2008 as defined by Duffy et al. Will Young - soul pioneer, who'd have thought it? The single has already become his tenth Top 10 hit from 11 releases and with physical sales set to be added to the mix next week I would book a Top 5 place for him in your personal predictions Hallelujah - about time :cheer: :yahoo: I always said it was convenient that Jamie et al came up after Will made an appearance, but he never got an acknowledgement. So chuffed for him - 7 years it's taken.
September 22, 200816 yr Author So to the two former Idols. The week's highest new entry goes to the returning Will Young who smashes in at Number 10 with his brand new single 'Changes'. To give him due credit, any reference to his status as the winner of the first ever Pop Idol TV series back in 2002 must really be only as a passing acknowledgement to how his career began. Few would argue that he is one of the few acts to transcend his status as a reality TV winner, his consistent run of chart hits and acclaimed performances on stage and onscreen further cementing him as an all round performer and worthy superstar. 'Changes' marks his return to the studio after some considerable time away and is taken from what will be his first album in over three years. Hearing the single makes you realise that he was actually the unwitting herald of the new wave of young British soul singers, the track sounding both a natural progression from previous releases such as 'Who Am I' and 'Your Game' and yet at the same time neatly fitting the vibe of 2008 as defined by Duffy et al. Will Young - soul pioneer, who'd have thought it? The single has already become his tenth Top 10 hit from 11 releases and with physical sales set to be added to the mix next week I would book a Top 5 place for him in your personal predictions And about time too. :cheer: Will's worked bloody hard to get to this point.
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