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And to think many thought Up wouldn't even grace the top 10, and that it would quickly bomb out the charts.

 

Yeah but the album didn't "grace" the top10 :lol:

4 :down: (from 3) Guru Josh Project - Infinity 2008 [D]

 

http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/MAELCD100.JPG

 

Chart Run: 3-4 [2 wks]

 

Release date: 3-11-2008

Format: CDS

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: MAELCD100

Label: MAELSTROM

 

Video here:

 

track listing

1. Infinity 2008 [Klaas vocal edit]

2. Infinity 2008 [Klaas mix]

3. Infinity 2008 [Jerome Isma-Ae remix]

4. Infinity 2008 [steen Thottrup chillout remix]

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

Guru Josh

1990 05 Infinity

1990 26 Whose Law (Is It Anyway)

 

Guru Josh Project

2008 03 Infinity 2008

 

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Fantastic dance song :wub: :dance:
The Saturdays have had a better debut than Sugababes comeback.
Yeah but the album didn't "grace" the top10 :lol:

 

Yet. There's going to be a lot of reshuffling in the album charts in the lead-up to Christmas.

 

Not mad into Infinity, it's not bad, but I wish Sash! was this big.

This Guru Josh song is really rubbish.

 

I agree, god knows how it got this high!

The Saturdays have had a better debut than Sugababes comeback.

No, Sugababes' album debuted at #8, but it did fall a lot. :(

The Saturdays have had a better debut than Sugababes comeback.

 

How did you work that out? LOL

 

#8 is better than #11 :P

Why do they play interviews of last week? :wacko:
Why do they play interviews of last week? :wacko:

 

To fill time I think... Good staying power from Pink. Think we know the top 2 now...

3 :down: (from 2) P!nk - So What [P]

 

http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/88697372772.JPG

 

Chart Run: 38-1-1-1-2-3 [6 wks]

 

Release date: 29-9-2008

Availability: in stock

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: 88697372772

Label: RCA

 

Although Pink rose to prominence as an R&B singer in the classic `90s LaFace mold, a front displayed on her debut CAN'T TAKE ME HOME, it was when she took control of her own image in 2001 that she truly became an icon. While the Linda Perry (4 Non Blondes) composed hit "Get This Party Started" strayed not all that far from her initial dance-pop path, the remainder of M!SSUNDAZTOOD revealed an artist schooled in the punk tradition. Further recordings wandered down multiple paths, cementing Pink's reputation as a genre-bending pop songstress. - HMV

 

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track listing

1. So What

2. Could've Had Everything

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2000 06 There You Go

2000 05 Most Girls

2001 09 You Make Me Sick

2001 01 Lady Marmalade (Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya & P!nk)

2002 02 Get The Party Started

2002 06 Don't Let Me Get Me

2002 01 Just Like A Pill

2002 11 Family Portrait

2003 03 Feel Good Time (Feat. William Orbit)

2003 07 Trouble

2004 11 God Is A DJ

2004 21 Last To Know

2006 04 Stupid Girls

2006 05 Who Knew

2006 10 U + Ur Hand

2006 27 Nobody Knows

2007 34 Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)

2008 01 So What

 

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To fill time I think... Good staying power from Pink. Think we know the top 2 now...

They don't have many ideas to fill the time... maybe music? :blink:

As a P!nk fan I think this song is actually a bit rubbish and don't understand it's popularity at all :mellow: Let alone how she's beaten Snow Patrol (who are much better imo) in the albums!
They don't have many ideas to fill the time... maybe music? :blink:

 

I doubt Radio 1 ever thought of that... :teresa:

 

And why does Reggie say "texas"?

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