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Love To Rate You- The Erasure UK Singles Rate
That's it for the zero pointers- onto the pointed songs tomorrow!
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Love To Rate You- The Erasure UK Singles Rate
YEAR: 2021 PEAK POSITION: Did not chart Culled from the “Neon Remixed” project, this was a new track written for the album. 8n77X65Aquw
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Love To Rate You- The Erasure UK Singles Rate
YEAR: 2020 PEAK POSITION: Did not chart Containing many of the elements and participants from the “Nerves Of Steel” promo, this was the third release from “The Neon” but had a more Halloween theme as it got an October release. Bell added “It kind of reminds me of Human League crossed with Jane Wiedlin” tAgkT1yEhT8
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Love To Rate You- The Erasure UK Singles Rate
Final two zero pointers tomorrow
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Love To Rate You- The Erasure UK Singles Rate
YEAR: 2017 PEAK POSITION: Did not chart Third and final single from “World Be Gone”. Zero points is perhaps a little harsh- it's nice enough. yfz2m27acsE
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Love To Rate You- The Erasure UK Singles Rate
YEAR: 2007 PEAK POSITION: 33 Their final top 40 single (indeed the last to chart officially)- it has no official promo. Isn't the chorus basically the same as "Under Attack" by ABBA? 9B4IXrext6I
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Love To Rate You- The Erasure UK Singles Rate
YEAR: 1997 PEAK POSITION: Ineligible Ineligible due to running time so who knows where this would have peaked- it was their final single of the 90s, and in my opinion probably their blandest single so this is little surprise. cNFmyTn6vWc
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Love To Rate You- The Erasure UK Singles Rate
So we had 5 tracks that failed to get any points, I'll post the first three of them shortly
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The BMRB Years- Top 10 Sales
23RD JANUARY Continued poor weather is striking the UK at present and it’s also striking the charts with nothing much selling in any quantities of note, well not of note in a good way. This week sees Bucks Fizz hold the No 1 spot and finally get a sales boost from TOTP and a full chart week to see sales move to 102,000 as it raises its total sales to 452,000 on the plus side. It's lead is much more assured this week than last but with a decent overall tally has it already run out of buyers? l6DOGITIfAY One of two songs are suggesting that they may be in trouble! If TOTP and the chart week were in sync as they usually are then the hot money would be on Kraftwerk who bolt 10-2 (71,000) with double A-Side “The Model/ Computer Love” whilst more than doubling their sales, and indeed they may still do it but they will have to contend with Shakin' Stevens who returns to the fold with his 5th straight top 10 hit “Oh Julie”. The song is his first hit from him that he has written, and it's also the first track to come from his next album due at the end of the year- such is his work rate, all facts which might have contributed to the song becoming his highest debuting hit at No 13 last week and jumping to no 3 (66,000) this week. 6AtOcWOPT50 Three more new tracks to discuss, with the massive selling album “Bat Out Of Hell” to his credit Meat Loaf has never graced the top 10 but that changes this week as “Dead Ringer For Love” charges 26-7 (53,000) in its 9th week on the charts, the hold up presumably due to the Christmas period. The track also features an uncredited vocal from Cher who ends an eleven year wait for her next Top 10 hit, she was last there with “Gypsys Tramps and Thieves” back in 1971, it comes from the fair hand of Jim Steinmen who seems to have the knack of hitting chart gold for Meat Loaf. KSTIsZULYmY The move from Rock to AOR seems to be pulling off for Foreigner who continue to rise 11-8 (45,000) with “Waiting For A Girl Like You”. The song is setting records in the US where it has spent its 9th week at No 2 without making the top spot, a new record, being held off all that time by Olivia Newton-John’s “Physical”. Here in the UK Newton-John drops to No 62 and is on the way out so here at least it will not meet the same feat. It has already succeeded in becoming their biggest hit eclipsing “Cold As Ice” which peaked at No 24 in 1978. 5jhocSCSZzk In wake of the success of Adam & The Ants last year a spate of re-issues by former labels followed, the highest of which “Young Parisians” made No. 9, it’s a typical move when an act breaks big and this week Fast Product get in on the act to make some money out of The Human League. The band are of course flavour of the month at present as “Don’t You Want Me” has just topped the charts for 5 weeks and was the Christmas No 1 (it currently slides 2-5 on a sale of 56,000) and now “Being Boiled” joins it in the top 10 moving 19-9 (39,000). The track was originally released in 1978 on the label and became a collector’s item, it was re-recorded by the band in 1980 for Virgin and featured on their “Holiday 80 E.P” which became their first hit peaking at No 56, indeed in this instance it’s a case of the little guy triumphing as Virgin are re-issuing that EP in a fortnight's time to do a bit of cashing in themselves, we’ll see who wins. Incidentally Virgin are keen to release "The Things That Dreams Are Made Of" but the group have indicated that they won't relent this time as it would be a 5th single from "Dare"- a step definitely too far. hENt5xGR8Ng On the way up this week are Jon & Vangelis who merit a special mention as they climb and have moved 10-9-8-6 over the last month and now sell 56,000 copies, moving the wrong way are Kool & The Gang 3-4 (59,000) and Altered Images 7-10 (35,000). 1- LAND OF MAKE BELIEVE- Bucks Fizz (102,000) 2- THE MODEL/ COMPUTER LOVE- Kraftwerk (71,000) 3- OH JULIE- Shakin Stevens (66,000) 4- GET DOWN ON IT- Kool & The Gang (59,000) 5- DON’T YOU WANT ME- Human League (56,000) 6- I’LL FIND MY WAY HOME- Jon & Vangelis (56,000) 7- DEAD RINGER FOR LOVE- Meat Loaf (53,000) 8- WAITING FOR A GIRL LIKE YOU- Foreigner (45,000) 9- BEING BOILED- Human League (39,000) 10- I COULD BE HAPPY- Altered Images (35,000)
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Love To Rate You- The Erasure UK Singles Rate
Voting closed and we managed to get double digit voters!
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The BMRB Years- Top 10 Sales
16TH JANUARY With some very bad weather impacting on sales, along with a change in chart compilation periods as noted last week, Bucks Fizz make the move to the top though sales wise they drop 13% week on week to register 73,000 copies sold last week, that’s the lowest tally since David Stewart and Barbara Gaskin back in November though it is worth remembering that the track has now shifted 350,000 since its release and should become their second half million seller eventually. IZL3UgncfJc Their move to the top is in a rather lacklustre week when Human League still recorded a healthy sale of 71,000 and put up a brave defence of its crown, it has now moved 576,000 copies and is comfortably their biggest hit to date. The only new hit in the top 10 climbs 21-10 (30,000) this week from Kraftwerk who now have their biggest hit outpeaking “Autobahn” which made No 11 seven years ago. Long since revered as leading exponents of electronic music they are cited in some circles as the forerunners of the current synth music explosion which has resulted in the new wave movement which has dominated the charts over the last few years, perhaps it is fitting that they finally get another hit of their own. Originally released last summer with "Computer Love" as the lead single it peaked at No 36 but since that point it has continued to get consistent trickle sales with punters asking for it's flip track "The Model", word reached EMI who continued to fulfil orders but flipped the lead single and started to promote the single with a new sleeve promoted the new lead track. Needless to say the band were not happy to find out what the label had done as "The Model" actually dates back to 1978 and they are naturally keen to promote their current work- still sometimes the label do get it right! D0v0kuoFDp8 Though there aren’t any new songs there is plenty of action in the top 10 with both Kool & The Gang and Dollar on the climb, 7-3 (65,000) and 8-4 (60,000) though they are both well off the pace and will up their game to challenge the top spot, both tracks are however either the biggest hit of the band’s chart career (Kool & The Gang) or the joint highest peaking (Dollar) so both should be happy. Also climbing are Altered Images 10-7 (44,000) and Jon & Vangelis 9-8 (42,000) but other big Christmas hits continue to lose ground Adam & The Ants 3-5 (57,000), Abba 5-6 (54,000) and Madness 4-9 (38,000) helped no doubt by the delayed TOTP effect which is not allowing new tracks the boost necessary to clear the charts out as is the norm and is proving unpopular with record labels and the industry already. 1- LAND OF MAKE BELIEVE- Bucks Fizz (73,000) 2- DON’T YOU WANT ME- Human League (71,000) 3- GET DOWN ON IT- Kool & The Gang (65,000) 4- MIRROR MIRROR- Dollar (60,000) 5- ANT RAP- Adam & The Ants (57,000) 6- ONE OF US- Abba (54,000) 7- I COULD BE HAPPY- Altered Images (44,000) 8- I’LL FIND MY WAY HOME- Jon & Vangelis (42,000) 9- IT MUST BE LOVE- Madness (38,000) 10- THE MODEL/ COMPUTER LOVE- Kraftwerk (30,000)
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Love To Rate You- The Erasure UK Singles Rate
24 hours left to register your vote peeps!
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90s Top 10 Sales- Week By Week- 1996
27TH JULY Well here’s a turn up for the books- accepted wisdom was that Gary Barlow would remain at No 1 until the new Robbie Williams single turned up, but that didn’t take into account the power of “Wannabe” by The Spice Girls. It accelerates 3-1 this week to become Britain’s new best seller on a sale of 108,000 and gets the girls careers off to a perfect start. They are the first all girl group to make No 1 since the Bangles back in 1989 and the very first all British girl group to do the trick. nnlXFFaBR2s The scale of its achievement is helped by the fact that Barlow’s single doesn’t really seem to be taking off outside the core audience of Take That Fans, saleswise it retracted by 39% last week to just 65,000 as it falls 1-3, being outsold by a static Fugees at No 2 (67,000). Whilst Barlow's single is not the first song to enter at No 1 then fall the following week, it is the first to fall out of the top 2 in the second week! Completing the top 5 are the ever resourceful Peter Andre who is back up 5-4 (46,000) selling his 500,000th copy in the process, and Underworld who swap places 4-5 (44,000). Andre has lost sales every week despite moving 2-3-3-4-5-4 proving that sometimes chart positions aren’t everything. “Return Of The Mack” rebounds slightly 60-56 on the chart this week as it approaches the 800,000 mark but Mark Morrison is striking whilst the iron is hot. New single “Crazy” is a remixed version of the song that gave him his chart berth last year when it made No 19 but is an instant bigger hit on release debuting at No 6 (38,000) coincidentally exactly the same position that Mack debuted at….. l8dXFN9jqdY Back in the charts thanks in the main to a remix by Dex & Jonesey Josh Wink’s “Higher State Of Consciousness” which is new at No 7 (36,000) improving one place on its 1995 peak. Credited just to Wink now it has rapidly turned into something of a dance classic. 1Z9mhK8Liqg The song of the summer? Well you could do worse than bet on Los Del Rio’s “Macarena”. It first appeared back in 1993 and became a hit in many Spanish speaking countries during the next two years, it got a revamp with English lyrics added by US DJs Bayside Boys (including a Yazoo sample of Moyet's laughter on "Situation") and released here earlier this year when it made No 64 then left the charts quickly. It also has a rival version by Los Del Mar which has been a hit in some countries including the UK where it retreats 43-55 this week and looks like it will miss the Top 40 now. The Los Del Rio original powered 74-11 a fortnight ago thanks to a full re-issue and use on TV: AM, the power of demand created by returning holidaymakers who had been exposed to the track on the dancefloors of Europe it seems. That move of 63 places created chart history incidentally as the biggest jump within the top 75 chart ever beating the 62 climb of Nick Berry in 1986 and the 61 place climb of the Firm in 1987 (the last time a song climbed 60+ places in a week within the top 75) and both of those songs went onto make No 1 -could history repeat?. Well it makes a smaller move this week 11-8 (31,000) but expect it to climb still, it also rests at No 4 in the US. 1Snb0gLx_3M Livin Joy fall back 8-9 (28,000), the track has spent 7 weeks in the top 10 without getting higher than No 5 and has sales totalling 233,000 to date- an impressive feat. Skinner/ Baddiel/ Lightning Seeds complete the top flight by falling 6-10 (25,000), its total sales so far of 660,000 make it the biggest football associated record ever. 1- WANNABE- The Spice Girls (108,000) 2- KILLING ME SOFTLY- The Fugees (67,000) 3- FOREVER LOVE- Gary Barlow (65,000) 4- MYSTERIOUS GIRL- Peter Andre (46,000) 5- BORN SLIPPY- Underworld (44,000) 6- CRAZY- Mark Morrison (38,000) 7- HIGHER STATE OF CONCIOUSNESS 96 REMIX- Wink (36,000) 8- MACARENA- Los Del Rio (31,000) 9- DON’T STOP MOVIN- Livin Joy (28,000) 10- THREE LIONS- Skinner/ Baddiel/ Lightning Seeds (25,000)
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90s Top 10 Sales- Week By Week- 1996
20TH JULY No surprises this week as Gary Barlow opens his solo chart career with a No 1 single, “Forever Love” is self penned and produced and clearly meant to position Barlow as the next George Michael, indeed it was Michael who became the first act to entirely write, perform, and produce a No 1 single (“A Different Corner”) so it’s rather appropriate. “Forever Love” sold 109,000 copies last week to easily dethrone The Fugees (1-2, 85,000), the latter track becomes 1996’s second million seller- just! With Robbie Williams’ first solo single out in a fortnight could Barlow hold on to challenge Robbie- that would be a real media war! d6YHiXsP3js Have you heard of The Spice Girls? This fivesome have been trumpeted in the press as the next big thing and finally justify it with debut single “Wannabe” debuting at No 3 (73,000). It was championed from the off by the music channel “The Box” who gave the group valuable exposure, the promo was shot at the Midland hotel in St Pancras and features just one edit. f_eHN-gm3fg Terrorvision’s third single from “Regular Urban Survivors” makes a bigger splash than their last single “Celebrity Hit List” (No 20) and saunters into the top 10 at the bottom slot with sales of 24,000. “Bad Actress” thusly becomes the second top 10 single of their career helped by former hits “Middleman” and “Oblivion”. cVciaSc-ZRs Underworld slip 2-4 (68,000) and Peter Andre continues his slow decline 4-5 (49,000). You can tell the Euro 96 dream is over as Skinner/ Baddiel/ Lightning Seeds fall 3-6 (32,000) and even Celine Dion feels the chill this week as she eases 5-7 (31,000), Livin Joy rebound 9-8 (30,000) and Toni Braxton relaxes 7-9 (27,000). 1- FOREVER LOVE- Gary Barlow (109,000) 2- KILLING ME SOFTLY- The Fugees (85,000) 3- WANNABE- Spice Girls (73,000) 4- BORN SLIPPY- Underworld (68,000) 5- MYSTERIOUS GIRL- Peter Andre (49,000) 6- THREE LIONS- Skinner/ Baddiel/ Lightning Seeds (32,000) 7- BECAUSE YOU LOVED ME- Celine Dion (31,000) 8- DON’T STOP MOVIN- Livin Joy (30,000) 9- YOU’RE MAKIN ME HIGH- Toni Braxton (27,000) 10- BAD ACTRESS- Terrorvision (24,000)
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The BMRB Years- Top 10 Sales
l_rBGhsTirY Here's BBC1 news from 9-1-82 (the day before the first chart of 1982)
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The BMRB Years- Top 10 Sales
I've not done anything for the 70s as I don't have the interest to write them I'm afraid (Plus we don't have panel sales for most of the decade even if I was so inclined :P )
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The BMRB Years- Top 10 Sales
Beginning on Saturday
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The BMRB Years- Top 10 Sales
Well hello there, we're doing some step back in time action as we rewind to the beginning of the 80s! The British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) were in charge of collecting data and compiling the charts from 1969 to 1982 and panel sales for the 1980-1982 period have recently come to light so I bring this thread for your entertainment. Be prepared to finally have some light thrown on the mysterious pre-Gallup era! Thanks as usual go to Robbie and Kobyhadrian for the raw data. The Multiplier and panel sales There is some debate over the exact multiplier used for the years 1980-1982 as these were compiled by BMRB and not Gallup. Therefore there is some element of guestimation involved here on what we do with the raw panel sales, we also don’t have weekly panel sales like we do for post 1982. Instead we do have monthly panel sales so whilst we can’t be sure on the weekly front we do know the monthly figures which is more accurate than ever before. So sit back and enjoy the delights of the year when all we wanted was fame in
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Love To Rate You- The Erasure UK Singles Rate
On that note 3 days left to vote!
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Love To Rate You- The Erasure UK Singles Rate
If everyone votes who said they would then we will at least be in double figures.
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Love To Rate You- The Erasure UK Singles Rate
Of the last 9 years.................if you'd have let me finish! :lol: A whole decade remains far too long though!
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Love To Rate You- The Erasure UK Singles Rate
This is your 5 day warning of the deadline if you want to vote in the greatest Erasure rate on Buzzjack ever!
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90s Top 10 Sales- Week By Week- 1996
It's one of my favourite 90s albums :wub:
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90s Top 10 Sales- Week By Week- 1996
And we're all caught up ready for Friday.
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90s Top 10 Sales- Week By Week- 1996
13TH JULY It suffers a 26% hit in sales but The Fugees “Killing Me Softly” becomes the 23rd track in history to return to the No 1 position. Sales of 98,000 push its cumulative figure to over 900,000 and should become a million seller in the next fortnight. Outgoing chart topper “3 Lions” drops 1-3 (73,000) but it becomes the first track to return to No 1 then be disposed by the same record as it did first time around since Elvis Presley’s “Lily The Pink” in 1969. It does however bring to an end a run of 6 weeks where the No 1 sold in excess of 100,000- the first such continuous streak since 1984! oKOtzIo-uYw Recording since 1987 on and off Karl Hyde and Rick Smith record under the name Underworld and now with new member Darren Emerson they started to register minor hits since 1993 with this year’s “Pearl’s Girl” giving them a breakthrough making No 24. However last year they released a single called “Born Slippy” which petered out at No 52 but one of the additional tracks on the CD was called “Born Slippy Nuxx” which was a substantially different song to the similarly named title track. It was lifted from relative obscurity and appears on the soundtrack to “Trainspotting” film which has given the song mass exposure and results in a No 2 debut this week on a sale of 91,000. Though close it is unlikely to make No 1 seeing as one of the most anticipated singles of the year is out this week. XiMrrleH_hI After 1993’s “Real” album Belinda Carlisle took a break to promote a new Go-Go’s compilation with some live dates, duties done she returned to the studio and now gives us her sixth solo album “A Woman And A Man”. Lead single “In Too Deep” comes from the pen of Rick Nowels and was originally an Australian single For Jenny Morris last year but is virtually unknown outside that country. It becomes her 6th top 10 hit as it debuts at No 6 (32,000) ending a 6 year wait- how uncanny! eZ6MMzKqXYM Another female solo act making a comeback this week is Toni Braxton, it’s been two years since her debut solo album and biggest hit “Breathe Again” but her new single “You’re Makin’ Me High/ Let It Flow” gives her a second top 10 single instantly marking its debut at No 7 (30,000). It is also standing at No 2 in the US charts behind 2Pac and was written by Babyface, no stranger to big hits himself. The promo incidentally features her real life beau Bryce Wilson who co-wrote, co-produced, and stars in the promo. bsVMFsWgVKg It was only back in April that the Lisa Marie Experience scored a No 7 hit with a remix of Musique’s “Keep On Jumpin’” and we now get another version this time featuring an original member of Musique- Jocelyn Brown. She’s not on her own as she’s joined by former Weather Girls singer Martha Wash and of course a superstar DJ in the form of Todd Terry who takes the main credit, it can’t quite replicate the chart position of the LME version by coming in at No 8 (28,000). ntOu8HrIQzc More Britpop from Sleeper who maintain their solid chart history with another top 10 single from “The It Girl” album. “Nice Guy Eddie” equals their best ever showing (currently held by “Sale Of The Century”) by being new at No 10 (23,000). NEf65GQFp0M Peter Andre finally falls out of the top 3 moving 3-4 (51,000) and hats off to Celine Dion who has now spent an entire month at No 5 (38,000), and predictably Livin Joy drop just a place 8-9 (26,000). This week sees the release of Gary Barlow’s debut solo debut- surely it’s not a question of if it will be No 1 but by how much?? 1- KILLING ME SOFTLY- The Fugees (98,000) 2- BORN SLIPPY- Underworld (91,000) 3- THREE LIONS- Skinner/ Baddiel/ Lightning Seeds (73,000) 4- MYSTERIOUS GIRL- Peter Andre (51,000) 5- BECAUSE YOU LOVED ME- Celine Dion (38,000) 6- IN TOO DEEP- Belinda Carlise (32,000) 7- YOU’RE MAKIN ME HIGH- Toni Braxton (30,000) 8- KEEP ON JUMPIN- Todd Terry Ft Martha Wash & Joceyln Brown (28,000) 9- DON’T STOP MOVIN- Livin Joy (26,000) 10- NICE GUY EDDIE- Sleeper (23,000)