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Week Ending June 6th 2009

Posted Mon 1 Jun 2009 8:54AM BST by James Masterton in Chart Watch UK

Nothing is shifting the rap hits - either of them - for the moment it appears. Dizzee Rascal and Armand Van Helden remain firmly ensconced at the top of the singles chart as 'Bonkers' racks up another impressively sale for the second week running. Its total of 63,000 copies represents a rather stiff decline from its six figure total last week but it is still more than enough to chase the Black Eyed Peas into second place once again. Albums wise it is the same story as Eminem sits pretty at the top with 'Relapse'. I hate that as I have nothing interesting to add about either, so let us instead move on to the big new hits that arrive in exciting numbers.

The biggest challenge to Eminem's album crown came from classical-rock fusion quartet Escala who crash in at Number 2 with their self-titled debut album. The group first sprang to public attention on last year's series of Britain's Got Talent where they fought their way to the final but ultimately failed to rank inside the Top 3. Notwithstanding the fact that the concept of glamorous women playing amplified classical pieces as if they were rock stars was more or less a direct copy of what Mike Batt had done with bond, Escala were judged to be marketable enough to be signed and have now capitalised on the TV exposure to reach a mainstream audience that their mutinational predecessors never quite managed for themselves. It is interesting to note that whilst bond made headlines back in 2001 when their album was removed from the classical genre chart on the grounds of being "too pop", the Escala album contains several covers of pop hits (most notably their version of 'Kashmir' which they performed on BGT last week) which renders it unequivocally ineligible for the classical listings.

Perhaps even more impressively they grab themselves a Top 40 placing on the singles chart as well as their rendition of 'Palladio' lands at Number 39. Written in 1996 by composer Karl Jenkins, the Allegretto piece is best known as the music used by diamond company DeBeers in their occasional television campaigns. It is the first time the instantly familiar tune has been turned into a hit single despite several people having had a go. Not entirely coincidentally I'm sure, Bond also performed the piece for their 2002 album Shine, although my personal favourite is the techno remake released by Silent Nick back in 2001 and is well worth checking out if you get the chance.

It is the world of reality TV that is responsible for the highest new entry on the singles chart, albeit not a show anyone on these shores is likely to have seen. Agnes Carlsson first sprang to fame in 2005 when she won the second series of Swedish Idol at the tender age of 17. After making the final lineup by the skin of her teeth (she was a last minute judges wildcard selection) she stormed her way to the final and was crowned an easy winner. Two years of success in her home country followed before the old chestnut of "creative differences" led to her parting company with Sony BMG and signing instead to a small independent label, a move which now turns out to be an inspired one thanks to their decision to licence her single 'Release Me' for international release. Picked up here by All Around The World records, the single makes a sensational splash and rockets to Number 3, shouldering some much more highly fancied new singles out of the way in quite a decisive manner. This chart performance can be put down to some creative marketing, with a set of dance mixes made available in early April to ensure the single gained a toehold in clubs before it was even serviced to radio and TV channels. 'Release Me' is far and away the best Scando-pop and dare I say it the best pop single of any kind you've heard so far this year. Based on its form so far it is hard to rule out a play for Number One next week.

We dive headlong into the world of the Electrogirls for the next two singles chart new entries. Arriving with a bang at Number 8 are Australian duo The Veronicas who make their chart debut with 'Untouched'. Twin sisters Jessica and Lisa Origliasso have been stars in their homeland since 2005 and have to date released two albums. Whilst this single marks their first hit records as performers on these shores, they have already been responsible for one Top 10 single thanks to Tatu's version of 'All About Us' hitting Number 8 in late 2005. 'Untouched' is itself two years old already, having first appeared on The Veronicas' second album 'Hook Me Up' back in 2007. 'Untouched' demonstrates just why the pair have been talked about in excited tones for some considerable time, a breathless half-spoken and half-sung electronic track which neatly avoids the easy trap of sounding far too 80s and instead comes over as something fresh and new. I'd brand it the most exciting new entry of the week, but for the fact that the single that lands five places below is an event I've been waiting almost a year to write about.

You see it has finally happened - Little Boots is a proper chart star. The chart debut of Blackpool native Victoria Hesketh comes after a prolonged period of hype during which time she has been praised to the hilt as potentially the most exciting new artist of the year. The best thing of all is that it is all fully deserved. I've already written what amounts to a full blown love letter to her talents in another place, but to summarise the endearingly geeky starlet practically oozes talent, as her numerous YouTube videos of her messing around in her room with either a keyboard or her trademark Tenori-on sequencer neatly prove. For all that the nature of her debut single 'New In Town' has raised a fair few eyebrows for it by and large eschews the stripped to the bone electrogirl style that characterised her early work (including January's low key digital only release 'Stuck On Repeat') and instead wraps her crystal clear vocals in a lavish, busy pop track which would not sound out of place on a Kylie album. You can actually see what the thinking was. Having topped numerous "artist of the year" polls at the start of 2009, Little Boots needed to make an impact for her first full commercial release just to show what all the fuss was about and so this sparky pop record serves as her statement to the world that she is here as a force to be reckoned with.

For all that it may come as something of a disappointment that 'New In Town' can only creep to Number 13, and I wasn't alone surely in anticipating a Top 5 hit straight out of the gate. Nonetheless her debut album 'Hands' contains more than its fair share of gems and should be a big seller when it hits the shops next week. For the moment, we just have to note the way La Roux's 'In For The Kill' started slowly out of the gate to eventually rise to a position where it is challenging 'The Fear' as the third biggest seller of the year to date. In the meantime Chart Watch UK raises a glass to Little Boots and the fact she is a bone-fide pop star at least. Professional detachment can go hang temporarily, I'm a huge fan and I'll sing her praises from the rooftops at every chance I get.

To rewind a moment, we've actually skipped over a rather important chart climber in our haste. Rising 24-12 this week is 'Knock You Down', the second solo single from Keri Hilson, a track which boasts both Kanye West and Ne-Yo as co-credited guest stars. The single has arrived on the chart with what seems almost like indecent haste, having first charted just five weeks since her first hit as lead artist 'Return The Favor' made Number 19. Both tracks are taken from her album 'In A Perfect World' which has struggled to match its Stateside success since its release at the start of May, peaking at a lowly Number 62 when first released. This week the album returns to the published chart at Number 95 having dipped out altogether last week.

Also on the rise lower down the chart is 'Sugar' from Flo Rida and Wynter which reverses its shock decline of last week and now sits at Number 19. Shontelle's 'Stuck With Each Other' is at Number 23, 'We Are The People' by Empire Of The Sun is now a Top 30 hit at Number 26 but the once mighty Katy Perry is struggling to catch fire with 'Waking Up In Vegas' which can only limp five places to Number 31.

There is a very welcome debut for alternative band You Me At Six who land their first ever Top 75 chart single as 'Finders Keepers' arrives at Number 33. The single is one of three new tracks set to be added to a revamped version of their debut album 'Take Off Your Colours' which will hit the stores in late July. As festival season is upon us very shortly it seems only appropriate to note their presence on the bill at many of the big summer gigs, and quite deservedly so.

Finally it seems only fitting that the impact of the week-long series of live shows of Britain's Got Talent on the singles chart is noted. Whilst we are unlikely to see anything approaching the shock Number One appearance of Mint Royale's 'Singing In The Rain' which followed last years series, a handful of the show's performances have resulted in some surprising chart moves. Leading the charge is 'With Or Without You' by U2 which lands at Number 43 for its highest chart placing since it first made Number 4 back in 1987 - this thanks to Shaun Smith's rendition of the song during his semi final at the start of last week. Interestingly enough 'With Or Without You' last made the Top 75 in October last year following another talent show performance, that of Diana Vickers on the first live X Factor show of the last series whilst it is also the second track to return to the chart following a Shaun Smith rendition. Just watch 'Ain't No Sunshine' rebound once again next week after he sang it in the final.

BGT also prompts the umpteenth reappearance of 'Beggin' by Madcon which had only fallen out of the chart a few weeks ago after returning to the Top 40 in March thanks to the halo effect of an Adidas commercial. This appearance is thanks to dance act Flawless using the track for their routine, echoing the surge in demand for the Mint Royale track after its use by George Sampson last year. Something tells me that the bespoke track used by eventual winners Diversity is going to be a little harder to track down.

64 Comments

41. this charming man -
Would love to see PSB debut high, just to see the whole she-bang starting again. God I'm sad. And the song is nowhere as good as Love etc. (Although I'm sure James is a big fan)
Jerry - 43 - the Abba factoid you posted is actually pretty cool.

42. D -
on the debate regarding the BBC Radio 1 chart show- Who else can remember back in the day when BBC1 was broadcast on am with the only FM stereo transmissions between 2-5pm weekdays and the Sunday chart show ( from 20-1) with Tom Brown at the helm- a no nonsense straight forward chart rundown without the celebrity nonsense. For years I had a cassette tape of a Nov 1974 rundown with David Essex Gonna make You a Star at 1, Killer Queen at no2, Barry White First Last Everything at 3- lost the tape in a house move. Can't bear to listen to Reggie and Fearne who don't even bother to give a full run down before no1

43. mintness -
Yeah Jerry (#43), that is a superb bit of trivia. Loving it. :-D

44. Yahoo! Music User -
Post 45 - I too remember Tom who did a stirling job presenting the then top 30 chart. I also use to listen to Radio Luxemburg where Paul Burnett I think it was presented it. Then there was Radio North Sea International. Can't recall the DJ's name there mind you. Listening to today's DJ's makes you realise how things have changed culterally. It also makes me feel like I'm getting old and perhaps shouldn't be listening to the dross any more.

45. D -
yeah post 47- listening to the radio luxembourg chart on tuesday night under the bed covers!- sponsored by peter stuvyseant cigars! Also used to listen to radio cart rundown on tuesday afternoons with portable transistor radio in school bag and earphone secreted up my sleeve! What was the pirate station based in the netherlands that had a brief spell of popularity during 1984 before being closed down- used axel f as its theme?

46. D -
Also used to listen Casey Kasem host the US chart rundown on US forces radio- really poor signal - but exciting stuff back in the 70s!

47. brown c -
Midweeks generally seems 2b pretty accurate

48. Rich -
Post 43. ABBA GOLD
["Every mickle mek a mockle" for Jamaican friends & Scots too.] The sense is that many small amounts accumulate to make a large amount (from little things big things grow).

Fascinating fact that ABBA HAVE TOUCHED EVERY PART OF THE ALBUM CHART. Thank you jerryhershal

49. C -
Jerry Hershal, post 43, you are my hero. I created a new account just to post this.

50. jerry -
No problems Trivia fans (and ABBA fans!)...i dont mind adding snippets like this now and then.
My love is all things chart...seem to rememeber all statistics of biggest/longest/most etc.
Shame i coudltn apply that to my O Levels at the time...tsk!
PS..Am i one of the few who actually saw ABBA Live!??? In 1979!...yes!...i am THAT old!!! ;0)

51. Yahoo! Music User -
Post 48 - the 1984 pirate station was Lazer 558. That was bloody good too.

52. grumpyoldgit.com -
Make that Laser 558 with the s and not z. Actually dwilpower it is quite easy to find out by googling "Pirate radio 1984" although I did remember it anyway due to its outstanding playlist. Virgin was pretty good too until it went more commercial and then downhill rapidly. It's good to know that there are a few of us oldies contributing here. Of course we remember the days of real music - just like my dad used to tell me.
Finally managed to get my old grumpy user name back.

53. Yahoo! Music User -
"Of course we remember the days of real music"

If something is "real", it means that it factual exists, so surely ALL music, old and new, is "real music" simply because it exists? regardless of personal opinion?

54. grumpyoldgit.com -
Tongue in cheek old pal! Of course there has always been good and crap songs about. It just seems that there are less good ones and more crap ones as you get older. It really is an age thing....really!!!

55. Yahoo! Music User -
Enjoying the nostalgic stuff here about 70s-80s radio - yes, I'm of the age where I can remember listening to evening broadcasts of Radio Luxembourg under the bedsheets. The signal always broke up, but that only added to the feeling that this was some sort of clandestine activity.

As for music seeming to get worse as we get older, I always think of what I say to young people now: in my day we had real music with tunes, like The Sex Pistols and The Clash, but music today, well, it's just noise, isn't it?

56. D -
yes the good old days when records usually entered at the bottom end of the top 50 climbed for 4 weeks before reaching their peak position and entering at no1 was a real news story. Now a news story if a track entering at 1 stays there for more than 1 week! Amazing how technology and public buying habits/musical tastes change. Remember when Radio Clyde started broadcasting here in Glasgow on 31st Dec 1973. A real novelty to hear commercials on radio and to have FM stereo transmissions all day- easy to slag off commercial radio but back in the day commercial radio did a lot to break the playlist monopoly of radio 1 programmers and certainly provided greater choice for listeners. anyone remember back in 76 when BBC revealed the wrong chart on Tuesday lunchtime? December 1963- 4 Seasons should have been in top spot

57. grumpyoldgit.com -
I must admit that I don't remember the wrong chart being announced in 1976 but for those interested I have gleaned some more info from wikipedia:

"When the chart for the week ending 28 February 1976 was first unveiled, it was announced that Manuel and his Music Of The Mountains' version of the Spanish classical piece, Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez, had dethroned The Four Seasons' "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" from the top spot. But moments after the chart had been made public, it was discovered that due to a catastrophic 'computer error' the entire chart was wrong. When the correct chart was compiled, Manuel (actually conductor Geoff Love) had been relegated to number 3 behind The Four Seasons and Tina Charles' "I Love To Love", and never did make number one.
In a similar incident for the week ending 10 November 1979, a compilation error led to the announcement that Dr Hook's "When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman" had topped Lena Martell's "One Day At A Time." The error did not immediately come to light, though it was put right in time for that week's edition of Top of the Pops. Happily (for Dr Hook at least) "When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman" did make, and keep, the number one spot the following week."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_Singles_Chart

58. ELMO -
4 pages again. It's good........
4 Pink albums enter at number 7 all together.
Guess it's some kind of low price pack.
Anyone knows more about ?

59. brown c -
hmm I c wat u mean her 1st 4 albums r at no.7 as her latest remains at 9 well that is weird............

60. Robin T -
Pink's record company have worked out that selling her first four albums for £12.99 makes more money than releasing a one-disc 'Best Of', which would also have to wait until she had finished releasing singles from the new album.

I've seen two-albums-for-the-price-of-one deals before

It's a good idea and I'd like to see it happen more often. Groups such as Elbow, The White Stripes, Sigur Ros, Iron Maiden, Bon Jovi and AC/DC could all benefit due to having either a large back catalogue or having released several albums before they were very popular. I'm sure most people on this list could think of lots of other examples.
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