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  1. Excellent from start to finish. Not a bad song on there. Can't wait to see her again in May :wub:
  2. Brilliant so far :)
  3. Quite like 'Heartbeat Song' :)
  4. http://www.clickmusic.com/images/uploads/wearescientists300.jpg We Are Scientists have announced that they will release their comeback single on April 5. The single will be named 'Barbara' and will the first to be taken from their forthcoming new album, 'Rules', set for release in June. Keith Murray and Chris Cain have recruited former Razorlight drummer Andy Burrows for the album. "We wanted a drummer who we would get along with and who would bring a good energy to the recording," Cain told NME.COM. Other songs set for 'Rules' include 'I Don't Bite' and 'Foreign Kicks'. The album will be the band's third – the follow-up to their 2008 effort 'Brain Thrust Mastery'. We Are Scientists play a sold-out show at London's Hoxton Bar And Grill on February 23.
  5. Follow up to 2008's 'This Is Not The World'. The new single, I believe gets its first play on Zane Lowe tonight
  6. Rich posted a post in a topic in Movies and Theatre
    Also saw this today. So funny. Very enjoyable watch
  7. Love it. Amazing film as well :wub:
  8. Rich posted a post in a topic in Television
    http://www.bigbrothersite.co.uk/videos/BBteaser.wmv Aired tonight 20:09 on E4. Better quality to follow ...
  9. Rich posted a post in a topic in Television
    I am on the DS forums and so all the press releases are on there. Also being a BB Fan you get used to all the rumors every year. You just learn to take everything with a pinch of salt unless C4 have offically confirmed something.
  10. Rich posted a post in a topic in Television
    It's all rumors at the moment, NOTHNING is ever confirmed until Launch Night.
  11. Rich posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Apparently "Hey Kid" is now the first single from Matt Willis and well be released on August 21st with the as yet untitled album out a fortnight later, September 4th.
  12. I'm only on here to post my chart and Singles Out :o
  13. Singles Out: Week Beginning 20th March 2006 It’s here, your weekly fix of what’s hot and what’s not (and this week with new releases from MVP, Ne-Yo and Nelly it seems the not category is going to be full to the brim of crapness). Embrace return with their first new material since 2004’s “Out Of Nothingâ€Â, in the form of “Nature’s Law†which is taken from the band’s forthcoming fifth studio album This New Day. Erasure through out the rule books as they release excusive acoustic album next month Union Street, from it Boy the first single from that very album which receives a very special makeover. MVP release the follow up to last years Rock Ya Body/Mic Check 1 2, “Bounce, Shake, Move, Stopâ€Â, if unoriginality is your thing, you’ll love Ne-Yo’s debut single So Sick after weeks of promotion finally receives a release this week. Nelly makes his comeback this week with Grillz one of the worst songs I have heard in years, and that’s no exaggeration. After a two year absence Pink returns with Stupid Girls, the first single to be taken from her forthcoming forth studio album “I’m Not Dead†which is set for release next month. Sean Paul releases Temperature, the third single to be lifted from his Trinity album, Heart In A Cage becomes the second single taken from the Strokes third album “First Impressions Of Earth†whilst The Yeah Yeah Yeahs make their long-awaited comeback single with Gold Lion taken from their new album Show Your Bones which is out at the end of the month. Embrace - Nature’s Law http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/ISOM103MS.JPG Certainly one of my most anticipated comebacks of 2006, this week sees Embrace return with the first single taken from their forthcoming fifth studio album “This New Day†which is out next week. Nature’s Law is the band’s first new material since 2004’s “Comeback†album Out Of Nothing which spawned four top 30 singles peaked at No.1 in September (was released on my birthday) and is the band’s biggest selling album to date. Nature’s Law is the lead single from This New Day which took just nine days to write and record last year and starts with just one simple piano line which expands to sweeping strings and a gospel choir over its four minute entirety. For those who thought Embrace were just a one album wonder Nature’s Law sets out to confound any critics and win new fans along the way. Nature’s Law is the comeback that the fans wanted and it’s the comeback they got, what a return to form! Erasure - Boy http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/CDMUTE359.JPG “Boy†is the first single to be taken from Erasure’s up-and-coming acoustic album “Union Street†(out April 3rd). First featuring on the album Cowboy, Vince and Andy have taken a hugely big and boldly experimental step (especially for that of an electronic band), that step being unplugging all instruments and adding an acoustic texture to eleven songs which span the duo’s entire career. With millions of albums sold around the world Vince Clarke and vocalist Andy Bell are among the top 100 most successful acts of all time. Whilst I don’t expect Boy and Union Street to be massive sellers, I believe that they’ll keep fans happy in between “Nightbird†and the duo’s forthcoming next studio album which is set for release at the start of 2007. MVP - Bounce, Shake, Move, Stop http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/CDTIV227.JPG Should we thank Most Valuable Playas or MVP as they are better known for last year’s summer anthem Rock Ya Body/Mic Check 1 2? No I don’t think we should. That aside those Valuable Playas are back this week with another irritating, unoriginal record that just screams UK hit. Riotous Bounce, Shake, Move, Stop is one of those records that sound great in a club or whilst at a party but should be avoided elsewhere. The hip hop hooks and beats don’t really help add to the songs credibility and overall leaves MVP with another average record that will more than likely irritate the nation in weeks to come if not at first. The band didn’t even provide another video with hot girls in, something that was on MVP debuts side. Ne-Yo - So Sick http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/9854185.JPG It’s slushy, it’s cheesy and boy will it sell well, one only has to look at how well the song is selling on downloads this week to understand what I’m talking about. So Sick is the first single to be lifted from Ne-Yo’s debut album “In My Own Words†which was released last month. Whilst So Sick is pleasant enough, it’s nothing new or original and is rather forgettable. No doubt the young teens and Chav’s will go wild for this song when it’s officially out on physical release next week and send it straight to the top of the chart instead of Embrace, Pink or even the Yeah Yeah Yeahs who actually deserve the top spot. Overall as already mentioned nothing to get excited about but he’ll be forgotten about in a month from now so it’s nothing to get to worked up about (having said that watch Ne-Yo have an even bigger follow up single and his debut album have shifted over one million copies by the time the years end). Nelly feat. Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp - Grillz http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/9863935.JPG The worst record of 2006 so far, even the Whistle song is better than Nelly’s latest attempt. DIRE!!! Avoid this piece of utter drivel at all costs. Pink - Stupid Girls http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/PINKSTUPRE.JPG With three critically acclaimed million selling albums to her name and a forth set to follow Pink is no stupid girl (see what I did there?), and this week sees the release of the first single from Pink’s forth studio album titled “I’m Not Dead†which is released early next month. It seems Pink’s two year break from the music business hasn’t had an effect on her attitude as Stupid Girls sees Pink as vivacious and as outspoken as ever, not that that’s not a bad thing. Written about glamour models and D-list celebrities over the world. Stupid Girls and its satirical jibes at those slew celebrities that dominate the world’s media come together to produce one heck of a comeback single that any artist would be proud of and a record that will hopefully give Pink her second No.1 single, the first being Just Like A Pill in September 2002, and with the promo that accompanies this song I think there’s an extremely strong chance that next week Pink will be feeling rather pleased with herself. Sean Paul - Temperature http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/AT0235CD.JPG Temperature is the third single to be taken from Sean Paul’s third album “The Trinityâ€Â, and follows up previous releases from the album Ever Blazin’ and last summer’s anthem the massive comeback single We Be Burning. After taking a well earned break over the festive season Sean Paul has been on a tour of Europe and the release of Temperature the inferno theme that is coincides with that very tour. It’s the lyrics that stand out once more with Sean’s latest offering, another samey and predictable video backs the song up to leave Sean fan’s feeling rather disappointed. An extremely average release to say the least, nothing compared to that of his previous two releases and whilst catchy it seems that as a result of hardly any promotion Sean Paul could once again have another flop on his hands. Here’s hoping the track with Nina Sky is the next release and puts Sean back in the top ten where he belongs. The Strokes - Heart In A Cage http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/RTRADCD330.JPG[ Whilst Juicebox shimmered with brilliance, The Strokes No.1 album First Impressions Of Earth failed to live up to that ground breaking album we had all longed and hoped for. Having said that though The Strokes this week release the second of three highlights from their third album in the shape of “Heart In A Cageâ€Â. It’s the razorsharp beats, riffs and roaring drumbeats that make Heart In A Cage the full-throttle three minute anthem that it is. Fresh from winning their NME award for “Best International Bandâ€Â, based on their recent success it seems that the pretty boys of rock who originate from New York are at their best yet in terms of chart success, we can all hope and pray for the amazing “You Only Live Once†to be the third single lifted from the band’s third album. Ooh and one last thing, if you want to recreate the band’s video for Heart In A Cage, feel free to lie down on the floor in a crowded place and sing the song itself as everyone walks past and effectively treads on you. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Gold Lion http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/PRERELCDSYEAH.JPG New York’s finest new export “The Yeah Yeah Yeahs†this week release Gold Lion taken from their forthcoming album Show Your Bones. It’s the searing guitar riffs and over pounding, menacing drumbeats that stand out on the band’s new single which ends their creative sabbatical as Gold Lion finds the band at their most vociferous and audacious yet, proving that their time spent away was used wisely. Gold Lion screams progression in every sense of the word and sends out a strong message for the release of the band’s forthcoming album Show Your Bones which looks set to be their most polished, original and musically evolved album to date. It seems that The Yeah Yeah Yeahs have found that all important magic formula and are using it to their advantage.
  14. Richard’s Official Top 40 Singles (Week Ending 19.03.06) Chart 116 (Week 12 Of 2006): Amelle proved a winning formula for the Sugababes last week as the girls third single from their forth album (Taller In More Ways), Red Dress went straight in at the top last week knocking Meck and Leo Sayer down to No.3 with Thunder In My Heart Again. This week sees eight brand spanking new entries all setting out for that all important No.1 spot. Beverley Knight returns after a year’s absence with Piece Of My Heart, the first new track to be lifted from Beverley’s forthcoming Greatest Hits album “Voice: Best Of†out next week which includes Come As You Are (#6) and Keep This Fire Burning (#2). Pump It is the forth single to be taken from the Black Eyed Peas latest album Monkey Business but can the song sampled from Pulp Fiction give the four piece yet another top twenty hit single? Foo Fighters release the forth single from their latest album In Your Honour but can No Way Back put the lads back in the top ten? Girls Aloud release the forth single from their latest album No.1 album “Chemistryâ€Â. Whole Lotta History sees the Girls at their sweetest yet but can it give the Girls a fifth No.1 single? Wisemen this week receives a release for the second time but can the song be added to James Blunt’s ever growing list of No.1 singles? Kelly Clarkson releases Walk Away, from her No.1 album Breakaway but will the song see Kelly back in the top ten for the first time since September? Another Place To Fall, arguably the best track on KT Tunstall’s debut album “Eye To The Telescope†this week charts but will it give KT her highest peaking single to date beating that of Suddenly I See which peaked at No.3 last September (and to date remains the highest climbing song to date on the chart)? This week also sees the release of Massive Attack’s new single, featuring Terry Callier taken from their forthcoming “Collected†album. 01. (01) Sugababes – Red Dress 02 Weeks / Chart Run: 1-1 / Peak #1 http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f305/RichardAllen/richard06week10.jpg 02. (**) KT Tunstall – Another Place To Fall 01 Weeks / Chart Run: 2 / Peak #2 http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/RELCD24.JPG 03. (**) Girls Aloud – Whole Lotta History 01 Weeks / Chart Run: 3 / Peak #3 http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/PRERELCDSGIRLS.JPG 04. (**) James Blunt – Wisemen 01 Weeks / Chart Run: 4 / Peak #4 http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/AT0236CD.JPG 05. (02) Kanye West feat. Lupe Fiasco – Touch The Sky 02 Weeks / Chart Run: 2-5 / Peak #2 http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/9852116.JPG 06. (03) Meck feat. Leo Sayer - Thunder In My Heart Again 06 Weeks / Chart Run: 9-4-3-1-1-3-6 / Peak #1 http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/APOLLO101CDX.JPG 07. (04) Corinne Bailey Rae – Put Your Records On 06 Weeks / Chart Run: 6-6-2-3-4-7 / Peak #2 http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/CBRRECORDS.JPG 08. (16) Placebo – Because I Want You 01 Weeks / Chart Run: 16 / Peak #16 http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/floorcd25.JPG 09. (05) Orson – No Tomorrow 03 Weeks / Chart Run: 5-5-9 / Peak #5 http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/9876828.JPG 10. (07) The Feeling - Sewn 04 Weeks / Chart Run: 12-7-7-10 / Peak #7 http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/IS920.JPG ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11. (06) Madonna - Sorry 07 Weeks / Chart Run: 18-8-5-5-2-6-11 / Peak #2 12. (37) Nickelback – Far Away 10 Weeks / Chart Run: 16-14-11-9-12-17-22-27-31-37-12 / Peak #9 13. (08) Shapeshifters – Incredible 02 Weeks / Chart Run: 8-13 / Peak #8 14. (**) Kelly Clarkson – Walk Away 01 Weeks / Chart Run: 14 / Peak #14 15. (10) Maximo Park – I Want You To Stay 05 Weeks / Chart Run: 7-3-6-10-15 / Peak #3 16. (09) Simon Webbe – After All This Time 05 Weeks / Chart Run: 10-7-4-9-16 / Peak #4 17. (23) Chico – It’s Chico Time 03 Weeks / Chart Run: 23-23-17 / Peak #23 18. (11) The Pussycat Dolls feat. Will.I.Am - Beep 03 Weeks / Chart Run: 9-11-18 / Peak #9 19. (14) The Darkness – Is It Just Me? 05 Weeks / Chart Run: 17-10-12-14-19 / Peak #10 20. (13) Kubb - Grow 08 Weeks / Chart Run: 13-6-1-1-4-8-13-20 / Peak #1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21. (**) Foo Fighters – No Way Back 01 Weeks / Chart Run: 21 / Peak #21 22. (**) Black Eyed Peas – Pump It 01 Weeks / Chart Run: 22 / Peak #22 23. (12) We Are Scientists – It’s A Hit 03 Weeks / Chart Run: 14-12-23 / Peak #12 24. (18) Editors – Munich 12 Weeks / Chart Run: 3-2-4-6-8-11-15-18-21-16-18-24 / Peak #2 25. (17) The Ordinary Boys – Boys Will Be Boys 08 Weeks / Chart Run: 1-1-2-4-8-13-17-25 / Peak #1 26. (15) All American Rejects – Move Along 03 Weeks / Chart Run: 25-15-26 / Peak #15 27. (21) Will Young – All Time Love 11 Weeks / Chart Run: 3-3-2-4-5-9-11-14-18-21-27 / Peak #2 28. (22) Jason Mraz – Geek In The Pink 02 Weeks / Chart Run: 22-28 / Peak #22 29. (26) Fightstar – Waste A Moment 02 Weeks / Chart Run: 26-29 / Peak #26 30. (20) Goldfrapp – Ride A White Horse 05 Weeks / Chart Run: 2-6-10-20-30 / Peak #2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 31. (25) James Blunt – Goodbye My Lover 14 Weeks / Chart Run: 6-1-1-1-1-1-3-6-10-12-15-19-25-31 / Peak #1 32. (19) Charlotte Church – Moodswings (To Come At Me Like That) 04 Weeks / Chart Run: 16-11-19-32 / Peak #11 33. (27) Jack Johnson – Better Together 04 Weeks / Chart Run: 18-20-27-33 / Peak #18 34. (**) Beverley Knight – Piece Of My Heart 01 Weeks / Chart Run: 34 / Peak #34 35. (**) Massive Attack feat. Terry Callier – Live With Me 01 Weeks / Chart Run: 35 / Peak #35 36. (24) Morning Runner – Burning Benches 05 Weeks / Chart Run: 26-9-15-24-36 / Peak #9 37. (29) Fall Out Boy – Sugar We’re Going Down 07 Weeks / Chart Run: 3-3-9-17-24-29-37 / Peak #3 38. (30) Graham Coxon – Standing On My Own Again 04 Weeks / Chart Run: 28-22-30-38 / Peak #22 39. (33) Protocol – Where’s The Pleasure? 09 Weeks / Chart Run: 4-2-4-7-14-22-33-33-39 / Peak #2 40. (28) Westlife - Amazing 04 Weeks / Chart Run: 11-17-28-40 / Peak #11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Extra Information: Hall Of Fame 2006: [01] **05** James Blunt – Goodbye My Lover [02] **02** The Ordinary Boys – Boys Will Be Boys [03] **02** Kubb – Grow [04] **02** Meck feat. Leo Sayer – Thunder In My Heart Again [05] **02** Sugababes – Red Dress Chart Commentary: Sisters are doing it for themselves, literally this week as for the first time in as long as I can remember this week’s top three is dominated by females. Sugababes lead the pack once more as Red Dress remains at No.1 for a second week, Another Place To Fall debuts at No.2 this week for KT Tunstall becoming her highest peaking single to date whilst Whole Lotta History debuts at No.3 this week for Girls Aloud. Wisemen debuts thirty-two places higher than it originally peaked last March for James Blunt whilst Touch The Sky feat. Lupe Fiasco drops three places to No.5 for Kanye West. Thunder In My Heart Again feat. Leo Sayer slides three places to No.6 for Meck and in doing so moves up to No.2 on the Year To Date Chart 2006, Corinne Bailey Rae falls three places to No.7 with Put Your Records On whilst Because I Want You climbs eight places to No.8 for Placebo. No Tomorrow spends a third week inside the top ten, dropping four places to No.9 for Orson whilst Sewn slides three places to No.10 for The Feeling. Sorry slides five places to No.11 for Madonna, the chart’s highest climber is at No.12, Far Away climbs an incredible twenty-five places for Nickelback, Incredible drops five places to No.13 for Shapeshifters, Walk Away debuts at No.14 for Kelly Clarkson whilst I Want You To Stay drops five places to No.15 for Maximo Park. Simon Webbe slides seven places to No.16 with After All This Time, it seems it really is Chico time as Chico’s debut single climbs six places to No.17, Beep feat. Will.I.Am fall seven places to No.18 for the Pussycat Dolls, Is It Just Me? drops five places to No.19 for the Darkness whilst former No.1 single Grow drops seven places to No.20 for Kubb. No Way Back is new at No.21 for the Foo Fighters this week, Pump It is new at No.22 for the Black Eyed Peas, It’s A Hit falls eleven places to No.23 for We Are Scientists, Munich drops six places to No.24 for Editors whilst Boys Will Be Boys falls eight places to No.25 for the Ordinary Boys. Move Along slides eleven places this week to No.26 for All American Rejects, All Time Love drops six places to No.27 for Will Young as does Geek In The Pink for Jason Mraz at No.28, Waste A Moment slides three places to No.29 for Fightstar whilst Goldfrapp drop ten places to No.30 with Ride A White Horse. Year To Date Chart No.1 and the chart’s longest runner Goodbye My Lover drops six places to No.31 for James Blunt this week, Moodswings (To Come At Me Like That) falls thirteen places to No.32 this week for Charlotte Church, Better Together drops six places to No.33 for Jack Johnson, Piece Of My Heart debuts at No.34 for Beverley Knight (thirty-two places lower than Keep This Fire Burning peaked) whilst Massive Attack are new at No.35 with Live With Me featuring Terry Callier. Morning Runner drops fourteen places this week to No.36 with Burning Benches, Sugar We’re Going Down drops eight places to No.37 for Fall Out Boy, Standing On My Own Again falls eight places to No.38 for Graham Coxon, Where’s The Pleasure? slides six places to No.39 for Protocol whilst Westlife manage a forth week inside the chart (just) with Amazing which slips twelve places to No.40 this week. Out Of The Chart This Week: Arctic Monkeys – When The Sun Goes Down Ashlee Simpson – Boyfriend Dead Or Alive – You Spin Me Around (Like A Record) Friday Hill – One More Night Alone The Kooks – You Don’t Love Me The Like – June Gloom Shakira – Don’t Bother Richard Ashcroft – Break The Night With Colour Year To Date Chart 2006 - Updated: 01 (01) James Blunt – Goodbye My Lover 02 (03) Meck feat. Leo Sayer – Thunder In My Heart Again 03 (02) Will Young – All Time Love 04 (04) The Ordinary Boys – Boys Will Be Boys 05 (05) Kubb – Grow 06 (06) Editors – Munich 07 (07) Corinne Bailey Rae – Put Your Records On 08 (08) Madonna - Sorry 09 (09) Arctic Monkeys – When The Sun Goes Down (Scummy) 10 (10) Protocol – Where’s The Pleasure? Chart In Simple Form: 01. (01) Sugababes – Red Dress 02. (**) KT Tunstall – Another Place To Fall 03. (**) Girls Aloud – Whole Lotta History 04. (**) James Blunt – Wisemen 05. (02) Kanye West feat. Lupe Fiasco – Touch The Sky 06. (03) Meck feat. Leo Sayer – Thunder In My Heart Again 07. (04) Corinne Bailey Rae – Put Your Records On 08. (16) Placebo – Because I Want You 09. (05) Orson – No Tomorrow 10. (07) The Feeling – Sewn 11. (06) Madonna – Sorry 12. (37) Nickelback – Far Away 13. (08) Shapeshifters - Incredible 14. (**) Kelly Clarkson – Walk Away 15. (10) Maximo Park – I Want You To Stay 16. (09) Simon Webbe – After All This Time 17. (23) Chico – It’s Chico Time 18. (11) The Pussycat Dolls feat. Will.I.Am – Beep 19. (14) The Darkness – Is It Just Me 20. (13) Kubb – Grow 21. (**) Foo Fighters – No Way Back 22. (**) Black Eyed Peas – Pump It 23. (12) We Are Scientists – It’s A Hit 24. (18) Editors – Munich 25. (17) The Ordinary Boys – Boys Will Be Boys 26. (15) All American Rejects – Move Along 27. (21) Will Young – All Time Love 28. (22) Jason Mraz – Geek In The Pink 29. (26) Fightstar – Waste A Moment 30. (20) Goldfrapp – Ride A White Horse 31. (25) James Blunt – Goodbye My Lover 32. (19) Charlotte Church – Moodswings (To Come At Me Like That) 33. (27) Jack Johnson – Better Together 34. (**) Beverley Knight – Piece Of My Heart 35. (**) Massive Attack feat. Terry Callier – Live With Me 36. (24) Morning Runner – Burning Benches 37. (29) Fall Out Boy – Sugar We’re Going Down 38. (30) Graham Coxon – Standing On My Own Again 39. (33) Protocol – Where’s The Pleasure? 40. (28) Westlife – Amazing Airplay Chart 12: 01 (**) Dirty Pretty Things – Bang Bang, You’re Dead 02 (02) Gnarls Barkley – Crazy 03 (19) Sugababes – Red Dress 04 (17) Embrace – Nature’s Law 05 (15) Corinne Bailey Rae – Put Your Records On 06 (01) Shayne Ward – No Promises 07 (02) Pink – Stupid Girls 08 (23) Editors – All Sparks 09 (17) Placebo – Because I Want You 10 (**) Prince – Black Sweat Rock/Indie/Acoustic Guitar Top 10: 01 (**) KT Tunstall – Another Place To Fall 02 (08) Placebo – Because I Want You 03 (01) Orson – No Tomorrow 04 (02) The Feeling – Sewn 05 (**) Nickelback – Far Away 06 (03) Maximo Park – I Want You To Stay 07 (06) The Darkness – Is It Just Me? 08 (05) Kubb – Grow 09 (**) Foo Fighters – No Way Back 10 (04) We Are Scientists – It’s A Hit Pop/Electro/Dance Top 10: 01 (01) Sugababes – Red Dress 02 (**) Girls Aloud – Whole Lotta History 03 (**) James Blunt – Wisemen 04 (02) Meck feat. Leo Sayer – Thunder In My Heart Again 05 (03) Madonna – Sorry 06 (**) Kelly Clarkson – Walk Away 07 (04) Shapeshifters - Incredible 08 (08) Chico – It’s Chico Time 09 (07) Will Young – All Time Love 10 (06) Goldfrapp – Ride A White Horse Urban/Soul/Hip Hop Top 10: 01 (01) Kanye West feat. Lupe Fiasco – Touch The Sky 02 (02) Corinne Bailey Rae – Put Your Records On 03 (03) Simon Webbe – After All This Time 04 (04) The Pussycat Dolls feat. Will.I.Am – Beep 05 (**) Black Eyed Pas – Pump It 06 (**) Beverley Knight – Piece Of My Heart 07 (07) Corinne Bailey Rae – Like A Star 08 (08) Craig David – Unbelievable 09 (09) Simon Webbe – No Worries 10 (05) Notorious BIG – Nasty Girl Top 10: One Year Ago: 01 (01) Stereophonics – Dakota 02 (10) Garbage – Why Do You Love Me? 03 (03) Gwen Stefani feat. Eve – Rich Girl 04 (02) Beverley Knight – Keep This Fire Burning 05 (**) Mariah Carey feat. Fat Man Scoop – It’s Like That 06 (07) Natalie Imbruglia – Shiver 07 (12) Jem – They 08 (06) Feeder – Feeling A Moment 09 (05) Melanie C – Next Best Superstar 10 (04) McFly – All About You Future Hits: Dirty Pretty Things – Bang Bang, You’re Dead Editors – All Sparks Embrace – Natures Law Matt Willis – Up All Night Morrissey – You Have Killed Me Pink – Stupid Girls Shayne Ward – No Promises Snow Patrol – You’re All I Have The Streets – When You Wasn’t Famous Will Young – Who Am I? Richard’s Official Top 20 Albums (Week Ending 19.03.06) http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/CORRINETEMP.JPG http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/KWCD34.JPG http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/7567934512.JPG http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/WIGCD162.JPG http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/82876749552.JPG 01. (01) Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae 02. (02) Editors – The Back Room 03. (05) James Blunt – Back To Bedlam 04. (03) Arctic Monkeys – Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not 05. (04) Will Young – Keep On 06. (08) Madonna – Confessions On A Dancefloor 07. (10) Girls Aloud – Chemistry 08. (13) Franz Ferdinand – You Could Have It So Much Better 09. (07) Kubb – Mother 10. (06) Goldfrapp – Supernature 11. (09) Maximo Park – A Certain Trigger 12. (11) The Strokes – First Impressions Of Earth 13. (12) Jack Johnson – In Between Dreams 14. (17) Hard-Fi – Stars Of CCTV 15. (14) Coldplay – X&Y 16. (20) Katie Melua – Piece By Piece 17. (15) Jason Mraz – Mr. A-Z 18. (16) Nine Black Alps – Everything Is 19. (18) Robbie Williams – Intensive Care 20. (19) Starsailor – On The Outside http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/MADGECONFPRE.JPG http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/PRERELCDGIRLS.JPG http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/WIGCD161.JPG http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/PRERELCDKUBB.JPG http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/PRERELCDFRAPP.JPG Extra Information: Hall Of Fame 2006: [01] **5** Girls Aloud – Chemistry [02] **2** Editors - The Back Room [03] **5** Arctic Monkeys – Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not [04] **3** Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae Chart Commentary: Corinne makes it three weeks on top of the album chart this week with her self titled debut album, again leaving the Editors to settle for No.2 with their brilliant “Back Room†album. James Blunt climbs two places to No.3 this week with Back To Bedlam, an album that has plenty of live left yet, pushing Arctic Monkeys down one place to No.4 with Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not and Keep On down one place to No.5 for Will Young. Confessions On A Dancefloor climbs two places back up the chart for Madonna, Chemistry climbs three places to No.7 for Girls Aloud, You Could Have It So Much Better climbs five places to No.8 for Franz Ferdinand making its first appearance inside the album chart top ten since late last year, Mother drops two places to No.9 for Kubb whilst Supernature slides four places to No.10 for Goldfrapp. Maximo Park drop two places to No.11 with A Certain Trigger, First Impressions Of Earth drops one place to No.12 for The Strokes as does In Between Dreams for Jack Johnson at No.13. Stars Of CCTV climbs three places to No.14 for Hard-Fi, X&Y slides one place to No.15 for Coldplay, Piece By Piece climbs four places to No.16 for Katie Melua whilst Jason Mraz drops two places to No.17 with Mr. A-Z. Everything Is drops two places to No.18 for Nine Black Alps, Intensive Care falls one place to No.19 for Robbie Williams whilst On The Outside falls one place to No.20 for Starsailor. Future Hits: Embrace – This New Day Futureheads – News & Tributes Gnarls Barkley – Crazy Jose Gonzalez – Veneer Kooks – Inside In/Inside Out Pink – I’m Not Dead Red Hot Chilli Peppers – Stadium Arcadium Richard Ashcroft - Keys To The World Snow Patrol – Eyes Open The Streets – The Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living