Posted June 12, 200619 yr Dear forum members has anyone have this week music week magazine? i need to know: playlist of this week : 17/6/06 upfront club charts reviews of singles/albums thank you ohad
June 12, 200619 yr you can view the playlist by just visting www.musicweek.com. You don't need to be a subscriber.
June 12, 200619 yr I get my copy later in the week. reviews of singles and albums is a nightmare to type up.
June 12, 200619 yr Just checked. The playlist at the website is only available to subcribers. There's far too many singles and albums reviews to expect someone to type them all up - it would take hours.
June 12, 200619 yr Here's the playlist anyway... Ray Lamontagne: Trouble A new Chris Lord Algae mix gives this single, which was first tipped by us in late 2004, a radio edge that shines. A special artist. Contact: Peter Hall, 14th Floor (single, July 24 - 14th Floor) Maria Lawson: Sleepwalking The debut single from Lawson is a powerful pop tune that affirms her as a reputable force beyond the small screen. Contact: Paul Lisberg, Phonogenic (single, August 7 - Phonogenic) Seth Lakeman: Lady Of The Sea Lakeman's first single with Relentless is a song that sounds familiar after just a couple of listens. A big melodic hook drives home the theme throughout. Contact: Roland Hill, Relentless (single, July 24 - Relentless) Jakobinarina: His Lyrics Are Disastrous A highlight from last year's Iceland Airwaves festival, this very track from Jakobinarina was highlighted on the MW airwaves CD in November. It's their first single with Rough Trade. Contact: Beth Drake, Bestest (single, July 17 - Rough Trade) Alberta Cross: Lucy Rider The haunting beauty of this track had us on first listen. This is a dark, captivating song with a timeless energy. A new addition to the Machine Management stable. Contact: Iain Watt, Machine Management (demo, unsigned) Peaches: Downtown Featuring beats from man of the moment Greg Kurstin (Lily Allen, All Saints, Natasha Bedingfield) Peaches' return is led with the lyrical hook, "I wanna take you downtown / Show you my thing". Contact: Rich Walker, Beggars Banquet (single, June 26, XL) Christina Aguilera: Ain't No Other Man Xtina's DJ Premier produced return leaked online last week, fuelling a ground swell of interest. Ain't No Other Man is a classic soul hit with a modern urban production edge. Contact: Barbara Charone, MBC PR (single, July 31 - RCA) Cerys Matthews: Open Roads The first single from the former Catatonia star's new album is a delightful pop ditty as timeless as it is original. It feels like she never went away. Contact: Andy Prevezer, press (single, August 7 - Rough Trade) The Rapture: People Danger Mouse has co-produced a number of tracks on The Rapture's awaited second album including this likely lead single. Set to soundtrack your summer. Contact: Rachel Hendry, Mercury (album track, September 4 - Mercury) Scissor Sisters: I Don't Feel Like Dancin' A first listen dance pop song that will lay the foundations for a big second album. Will rival Hung Up for blanket rotation. Contact: Sundraj Sreenivasan, Polydor (single, September 4 - Polydor)
June 12, 200619 yr Author :yahoo: wow thank you very much for publish thats great. i dont know your name, i like to thank you. any chance you can scan the reviews cds and singles? thank you ohad
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