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Capital/Virgin deal creates`new force' in U.K. radio
by Mike McGeever
LONDON - "A new force in British com-mercial radio" has been created withthe acquisition of U.K national broad-caster Virgin Radio by rival London -based broadcasting giant Capital Radio.
Those were the words used by Vir-gin owner and founder Richard Bran-son as the U.K.'s broadcasting industryconsidered the implications of the£64.7 million ($106 million) deal,announced on May 6.
The deal-hailedas the biggest of itskind in the U.K.-brings national AORoutlet Virgin AM andLondon broadcasterVirgin 105.8 FM(also AOR) into Capi-tal's stable, makingit the largest com-mercial radio groupin the U.K
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Blood eclipsed by HIStory?LONDON - With the release of hisBlood On The Dance Floor: HIStory InThe Mix album on May 14, the self-styled "King of Pop," Michael Jackson,will test the loyalty of his Europeansubjects and the marketing wisdom ofhis Sony Music courtiers.
The fact that this "king" will moveamong his people is being welcomed bythose who must sell HIStory In The Mixto them, Europe's music retailers. Jack-son's 16 -nation European tour kicks offin Germany on May 31, and five datesare already sellouts.
"He's one of those people who can dis-appear from view, have all this negativepress, and still come back," says RodMcLennan, senior product manager atVirgin Our Price, the major U.K retail-er. He expects HIStory In The Mix to bethe chain's top -selling album in its firstweek of release.
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Sony Musicsales on rise
by Emmanuel Legrand
TOKYO - Sony Music Entertainmentposted a substantial growth in salesduring the 1996/1997 fiscal year,despite tough market conditions inthe U.S.A. and poor sales in the com-pany's home country, Japan.
SME's sales increased by 14percent to a total of 584.9 billion yen($4.7 billion) during the 1996/1997fiscal year ending March 31.Altogether, Sony Corporation'sentertainment division, whichcomprises the Music Group and thePictures Group, posted sales of $8.4billion, up 24 percent compared to theprevious year, and profits up 20.8percent to $534.5 million.
In a statement, the company saysoperating income increased in theentertainment division, thanks to"strong results [from the MusicGroup] outside Japan." The companyalso points out that "sales in theMusic Group continued to rise despitethe weak retail environment inthe U.S.A."
Sony Music's sales were fuelled bythe success of acts such as CelineDion, whose album Falling Into Youhas sold over 21 million units world-wide since its release in March 1996.On -going success by Fugees, MariahCarey and Oasis, as well as newreleases from Jamiroquai, Pearl Jam,Julio Iglesias, Rage Against TheMachine, Nas, Babyface and GloriaEstefan, "all led fiscal year sales."
In Japan, Sony Music remains theleading record company but duringthe fiscal year, sales fell 10 percent to$832.6 million and net income wasdown 40.6 percent, to $55.1 million."In popular music, there were fewerbig -selling products [in Japan] than inthe previous year," the company said.
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NEWS MNow quota issue hits Austria
by Susan L. Schuhmayer
VIENNA - Austrian politicians andmusicians are calling for more home-grown music on 03, the country's onlynationwide CHR station.
03 is operated by public broadcast-er ORF. The station's programmingdirector Bogdan Roscic has respondedto the call by saying that there is nota large enough supply of Austrian -pro-duced music which fits the station'sformat to make such a move practical.
The issue came to the fore at theend of April, after an Austrian mem-ber of parliament, Giinter Krauter,launched an initiative to lobby formore Austrian music on 03.
In an interview with Austriandaily newspaper Der Standard,Krauter said that, "Sales in pre-
recorded music reached OS 4 billion($396 million) in 1996, but the largestshare of this money lined the pocketsof foreign companies." The MP sayshe would like to see more attentionpaid to domestic talent in localmedia-especially on state-owned03-and invited comparison with the40 percent quota for French -languagesongs on radio in France.
According to Der Standard,Krauter's initiative is supported by anumber of government members,including cultural spokesman FranzMorak and the head of the Greenparty, Christop Chorherr.
In the meantime, a petition callingfor a 25 percent quota for domesticmusic on 03 is being circulatedamong Austrian musicians. ToniKnittel, member of contemporary folk
band Bluatschnik (see story, page 10),is one who has signed the petition.
"Very few Austrian musicians weremade famous by 03," says Knittel,"and I think there should be more."Knittel adds that he believes the factthat 03 derives income from listeners'license fees should allow it to "havemore courage, and not only think witha commercial perspective in mind."
03's Roscic admits that the shareof Austrian music played on the sta-tion is shrinking. A survey for 1995shows that 23.5 percent of the sta-tion's music, advertisements and jin-gles were produced in Austria.Results for 1996 are due out in lateMay, and Roscic says he is sure thepercentage has fallen even further.
He points out that the station-which targets the 14-49 age bracket
with pop, rock and dance-still playsAustrian music that fits its format.Among the most popular domesticartists played are Rainhard Fendrich,Kurt Ostbahn, Bluatschink andAusseer Hardbradler. But he addsthat, "The supply of popular Austrianmusic that fits our format has driedup since the mid -1980s."
Roscic claims that 03 actively triesto support new local talent. The sta-tion maintains its own recording stu-dio and offers young musicians studiotime free of charge.
Refering to the current fierce com-petition for listeners between radio,cable and satellite TV and "real-timeradio" on the Internet, Roscic warns:"You cannot spoonfeed people whatsome politician thinks they wantto hear."
Spanish net OCRfacing break-up?by Howell Llewellyn
MADRID - Internal conflicts are threat-ening to split Spain's third largest pri-vate radio network.
News/talk formatted Onda CeroRadio (OCR) is facing a potential break-away by 60 out of its 180 associated sta-tions. Blas Herrero, deputy chair-man of Uni-prex-the com-pany whichoperates OCRon behalf of itsowners, Spain'sblind persons'association,Once-andowner of the 60 stations,is taking OCR to courtover financial matters.
Herrero is refusing toapprove the network'sfinancial results for 1995and 1996, because he dis-agrees with the way theprofits are distributed.
Herrero has alreadygrouped together his 60stations under thename Cadena Radio Blanca. He hopesto attract other stations and radiostars to join the group in a potentialnew national network. Herrero'sbroadcasting group could attractsome of the 200 new FM licencesbeing granted by the developmentministry in the next few months dur-ing the first phase of the planned allo-cation of 632 licenses this year.
Herrero and Once/Uniprex chair-man Jose Maria Arroyo have failed tobridge the gap between OCR andHerrero after several meetings. It isunderstood that Herrero also wants
to find a legal way to break a businessaccord which binds him to OCR untilJanuary 1999. Uniprex chairmanArroyo says, "We are doing every-thing possible for the accord to con-tinue and we are sure Herrero willaccept our offers."
One of the stars Herrero couldattract is OCR's most popular presen-ter Luis del Olmo. Del Olmo presentsthe morning programme, Protag-onistas, which vies with CadenaSER's Hoy Por Hoy as the country'smost popular radio show. The show isbroadcast by his own Barcelona -based station Onda Rambla and then
relayed throughout theOCR network.
OCR is now trying tobroadcast its other mainprogrammes throughrival Barcelona stationRadio Salud, which hasenraged Del Olmo. Inwhat is being interpretedby some as a veiled threatthat he may joinHerrero's new venture,Del Olmo comments,
"This pact (with Radio Salud) couldhave unforseen consequences."
OCR and its CHR sister networkOnda 10 have been losing listenerssteadily over the past year, despiterevamps at both networks. The latestEGM survey, covering January -March, gave OCR 2.4 million listen-ers, down from 2.8 million a year ago,while Onda 10 (formerly Onda CeroMusica) fell below 200,000 for thefirst time to 194,000 from 301,000 ayear earlier. OCR sources say that1996 gross sales were Ptall billion($76 million), yielding net profits ofPta150 million ($1 million).
Norwegian govt.investigates chart
by Kai Roger Ottesen
Ono - Norway's Top 40 full -pricealbum chart is under official scrutiny.
Competition authority Konkurr-ansetilsynet is investigating a com-plaint by classical budget label Naxoswhich argues that the chart is anti-competitive and that the Norwegianrecord labels' body, GGF, is refusing toenter into normal "business relations"with the label.
Naxos contends that GGF's mini-mum price for charteligibility is an unfairrestriction of itstrade. Most Naxos
by GGF, and copyright is held jointly bythe trade group and VG. It excludes allproduct with a lower average retailprice than NKR 129 ($18), effectivelyremoving all Naxos' repertoire. Thestore price of full price CDs in Norwayis between NKR 159 ($22) and NKR189 ($27); Naxos' repertoire has retailprices ranging from NKR 59 ($8) toNKR 99 ($14).
Naxos is also claiming that GGF"denies business relations" with thecompany. Wiersholm, Mellbye & Bech
contends that GGF is atrade group and doesnot sell goods or ser-vices, and therefore it
kvAproduct appears in theless well -publicised bud-get chart in Norway.
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Bech, states in a letter to the competi-tion authority that GGF has no controlover the decision by leading newspaperVerdens Gang (VG) not to publish thebudget chart, understood to be a factorbehind Naxos' complaint.
"If Konkurransetilsynet intends tointerfere with VG's editorial choice ofa music chart, GGF is not the appro-priate subject for the complaint," thelaw firm states in the letter, a copy ofwhich has been passed to Music &Media. The letter adds, "GGF com-piles the charts as a trade group andhas no influence on which charts VGwants to print."
The letter also argues that the divi-sion of budget price and full price prod-uct is justified, because lower pricescreate "artificial demand" for a product.
The Top 40 chart is compiled weekly
cannot be denying busi-ness relations.
Asbjarn Englund,senior executive officer atKonkurransetilsynet,comments, "GGF hasquestioned the legal
grounds of the complaint, and this hasto be examined by a legal officer."
He continues, "What we want toinvestigate is the fact that the chartdoes not register CDs with a loweraverage retail price than NKR 129,which might be preventing labels fromsetting a lower retail price."
Englund states that he is keen toestablish whether the major label -spon-sored chart influences consumers buy-ing decisions. If so, he states, it may bedistorting competition between prod-ucts. "GGF is owned by the internation-al record companies, and Konkurr-ansetilsynet wants to investigate theeffects of [GGF] compiling this type ofchart," he concludes.
Konkurransetilsynet is expected tomake an official pronouncement withina few weeks.
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`Abuse of power' silencesbrace of Belgian stationsby Marc Maes
ANTWERP - Belgium's regional mediaauthority Media Service for Flandershas taken two commercial stations offair-one permanently.
Antwerp -based CHR station RadioContact, has had its licence revoked,with effect from April 21. Media Servicealso imposed a 10 -day radio silence onAntwerp's domestic music channelRadio Expres, the city's second biggestcommercial station. Radio Expres-which recently joined with Nostalgie
and Top Radio VRM to form Antwerp'sbiggest commercial network (Music &Media, February 15)-was banned frombroadcasting for the period May 1-11.
Radio Contact was found to bebroadcasting with excessive antennapower in January. At that time, themedia authority decided to withdrawthe station's licence permanently.Radio Contact then appealed againstthe decision to the Flemish StateCouncil, claiming it had been forced toboost its antenna power in order tomaintain its official broadcasting
radius of eight kilometres. The appealwas turned down by the council earlierthis month, clearing the way for thegovernment to take the commercialbroadcaster off the air.
"Since the beginning of the year wehave withdrawn three licenses tem-porarily and revoked one permanently,"says a spokesman for Media Service.He justifies the authority's strictapproach towards stations illegallyboosting their antenna power as beingnecessary because, "It could provoke asnowball effect."
U.K. band Jamiroquai ended theirFrench concert tour on April 28with a sold -out concert at the15,000 -seater Bercy concert arena.Backstage, the band were present-ed with platinum awards, markingFrench sales in excess of 300,000units of their album, TravellingWithout Moving, released inFrance by Sony Music's S.M.A.L.L.imprint. Jamiroquai frontman JayKay (second from left-without ahat), is pictured with the rest ofthe band and the whole S.M.A.L.Lteam, along with Sony MusicFrance president Paul -ReneAlbertini (front row, third fromleft) and S.M.A.L.L. general man-ager Philippe Desindes (front row,fifth from left).
news bitesSWEDENSpringsteen collects Polar PrizeBruce Springsteen received the 1997Polar Music Prize for popular musicfrom Swedish king Carl Gustav at theBerwald Hall in Stockholm on May 5.However, the event drew criticism fromlocal press regarding the prize's rele-vance. Elements of the Swedish pressqueried whether the Polar Prize has
any real credibility, in or out of thecountry, as an award marking musicalmerit. Springsteen himself said he waspleased to travel to Stockholm to,"thank my Swedish fans for their sup-port over the years," although herevealed he had not known much aboutthe actual prize before he was told thathe had won it. Founded by StigAndersson, the creator and manager ofABBA, the Polar Music Prize was setup to honour great talents in music.Since its launch five years ago, theprize-which is worth Skr 1 million($128,000)-has been shared annuallybetween one representative of popularmusic and one of classical music.
HOLLANDPrice war in gabber landVolume two of the Dutch gabber (highspeed techno) compilation seriesHakkuh & Flippuh (Mecado) hascaused a clash between TV -compila-tions market leader Arcade and new-comer Mecado over CD pricing andcopyrights. Allegedly, Mecado used anoriginal vocal by Arcade -signed GabberWijffie on a cover version (by ReefR.effie) of the former's Op Een GrotePaddostoel on the compilation. Arcadewon the case and a new version of thealburti is to be released soon. "We didnot know what was going on," claimsMecado MD-and former Arcade VP-
Robert Jan Hertog. Arcade MD RobinSimonse now indirectly blames Mecadoto have launched a price war by sellingits CDs at a retail price of Dfl 25($12.50), compared to the Dfl 40 ($20)average price tag for compilations."Competition is tightening on the com-pilation market," says Simonse. "Pricesare going down to an extent that youcan hardly make a profit anymore."Arcade has now decided to undercutMecado and sell the second volume ofits Hollands Hakkuh compilation forHfl 20 ($10).
SPAINRNE recovering audiencePublic broadcaster Radio Nacional deEspana (RNE) has stopped its down-ward slide and is now showing signs ofrecovery. In response to a written ques-tion from a member of parliament,Radio Television Espanola (RTVE)director general Fernandez Lopez-Amor has told a parliamentary com-mission that, "Radio 1 and Radio 5 haveincreased their audiences, while RadioClasica and Radio 3 have stabilized."The figures are based on the recentEGM audience survey-the first thisyear-which covers the first quarter of1997. Lopez-Amor said RNE's flagship,news/talk station Radio 1, hadincreased its daily audience by 175,000to 1.8 million.
Midem Asiagoes technoby Christian Lorenz
PARIS - The Reed MidemOrganisation has placed dance musicmore prominently than before in thepromotion of Midem Asia 1997 and inits concert programme.
The third annual Midem Asiatrade fair takes place in Hong Kongfrom May 21-23. Midem artisticdirector Bernard Batzen claims that,"This year, we will present a greaterdiversity of styles while putting astrong emphasis on techno." Batzendescribes the music mix at MidemAsia as, "50 percent dance and 50percent pop/rock."
According to the InternationalFederation of the PhonographicIndustry (IFPI), sales in Asia totalled$9 billion in 1996. Reed Midem esti-mates that dance music accounts for5 percent of the total Asian market.The organisation notes that individ-ual Asian markets are still dominat-ed by local acts, butEuropean artistshave made signifi-cant inroads overthe past two years.Midem Asia's Inter-national DanceGroove Party onMay 21 will reflectthis development,presenting artistssuch as Austria'sUnique 2,Denmark's Aquaand Sweden's Say and De De.
Japanese indepen- dent label Avex hostsMidem Asia's second major danceevent, taking place on May 22. Theshow will feature Japanese actsNamie Amuro, Globe and TRF.
Avex Asia GM Holly Tan com-ments in a statement, "There is noproper venue [in Hong Kong] whereyoung people can experience thethrill of big clubs and party places; wewould like to use this opportunity tointroduce this idea to the youth here."
Artists representing other pro-gressive currents in the Europeandance scene will perform at MidemAsia's final concert on May 23. Theline-up includes French acts DJDimitri from Paris, Charles Schillingand Chris the French Kiss.
Based on his experience at MidemAsia in 1995 and 1996, Batzenobserves, "The Asians tend to attendconcerts [at Midem] by artists fromtheir own country, while theEuropeans go everywhere." Thisyear, most performances will takeplace in the convention buildingitself, with only a limited number ofconcerts booked into clubs in thevicinity of the building.
"Some delegates commented lastyear that it was difficult and timeconsuming to get around," saysBatzen. "This year we've tried tomake it easier to attend the concerts."
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NEWS NI
U2 'Pop' past2 million mark
LONDON - Nine new albums qualifiedfor Platinum Europe Awards, for salesin excess of 1 million units across thecontinent, as certified by theInternational Federation of thePhonographic Industry (IFPI) in April.
Indeed, U2's Pop (Island), andTina Turner's Wildest Dreams (EMI)both moved to double platinum, andQueen's Made In Heaven (EMI)passed the 5 million units mark.
Seven of the nine new members ofthe Platinum Europe club arealbums by European artists. The newPlatinum Europe winners are:Andrea Bocelli's Romanza (Polydor);Crowded House's Recurring Dream(EMI); Gloria Estefan's AbriendoPuertas (Sony Music); the KellyFamily's Over the Hump (EMI), KulaShaker's K (Sony Music); LauraPausini's Le Cose Che Vivi (WarnerMusic International); Ocean ColourScene's Moseley Shoals (UniversalMusic); Tic Tac Toe's eponymousalbum (BMG) and Worlds Apart'sEverybody (EMI).
Stockholm's AC stationsfaring well in first quarter
STOCKHOLM - The latest radio audi-ence figures in Stockholm, Sweden'slargest and toughest market see com-mercial hot AC station Energy movingup one notch in the public radio -domi-nated top five.
For the first time in the past 12months, the station has topped publicCHR broadcaster P3, albeit by a smallmargin. The first quarter ratings for1997 -as published by research insti-tute RUAB-show Energy beating P3in the race for fourth place, with a 9.8percent daily reach compared to P3's 9.7percent. However, the result also marksthe first time since 1994 that Energy'sdaily reach has fallen below the 10 per-cent mark.
Energy MD Chuck Maylin says he isnot worried by the station's falling audi-ence figures. "The new titles we playedin the first quarter of the year have not
been so strong," he comments. "Since weonly play new titles, a situation like thatcan hurt our ratings temporarily."
Public broadcasting companySveriges Radio (SR), which operates sixstations in Stockholm, continues todominate the market with AC stationP5 Radio Stockholm on first place with22.5 percent daily reach. SR news/talkstation P1 follows with 16 percent andnational music station P4 claims thirdplace with 10.1 percent daily reach.
As well as the six public channels,Stockholm has ten commercial stationscovering a city with a population of 1.5million. Market insiders have describedthe situation as "over -saturated."However, Carl -Johan Broms, managingdirector of SBS-owned AC station RadioCity, dismisses that view.
"Of course this market can take ten[commercial] stations," Broms says. "It'sdeveloping fast, and you can see that inthe niche -oriented stations. Today we
have rock, dance, hot AC and soft AC, allwith pretty stable audiences. It's a dif-ferent world from barely three yearsago, when everyone was chasing thesame listeners."
The latest figures for commercial softAC station Lugna Favoriter 104.7 RTLwould seem to indicate that there is stillroom for private stations to grow. Thestation can claim the biggest audienceincrease recorded in the first quarterratings, having improved its audienceby 17 percent to 111,000 listeners (7.6percent) daily reach.
Lugna Favoriter MD Peter Waak,celebrating the figures on the firstanniversary of the station's launch, sayshe is pleased with the results. "Therewere two other soft AC channels whenwe started out. Now one of them haschanged its format and the other is los-ing listeners fast," says Waak, who alsoholds the post of MD at CLT-ownedmodern rock station Bandit 105.5.
European music sales in detailLONDON - With total sales of $13.4billion, Europe remains the world'ssingle largest market, according tothe 1996 world sales figures pub-lished by the International
Federation of the PhonographicIndustry (IFPI) on April 29 (Music &Media, May 10).
In this issue Music & Media offersa detailed breakdown for all the
European territories listed in theIFPI 1996 report. Cyprus, Lithuaniaand Slovenia are appearing for thefirst time in this annual survey.
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Is radio revealing a 'newWith talk of a "Federal Europe" and plans for a singlecurrency receiving high media exposure, it is perhapsironic that the last five years have witnessed a hugeincrease in the popularity of domestic -music -only radioin continental Europe, a fact reflected in the increasedsales of home-grown music product. Music & Mediaprofiles some of the leading domestic music radio sta-tions in Spain, the Netherlands and Italy, and looks atsome of the reasons for their success.
Dutch 'Chauvinism' scores
by Robbert Tilli
With a nod towardsMarco Borsato's 1995hit Dromen Zijn Bedrog(Dreams Are Mislead-ing), a 1996 Dutch gov-
ernmental investigation dubbed "DeMeeste Dromen Zijn Bedrog" ("MostDreams Are Misleading") looked intothe incredible-almost overnight-suc-cess of domestic product on the Dutchmusic market.
One of the observations of thisresearch, conducted by the Universityof Nijmegen, was the very significantinfluence of domestic music stationRadio Noordzee Nationaal (launchedin 1992), on which 80 percent ofall the records played areDutch product, with some62 percent sung in theDutch language.
Noordzee has beenmore than happy touse the results of thisand other similarresearch in its ongo-ing bid to obtainmore terrestrial fre-quencies onHolland's FMband. When itwas awarded aclutch of newterrestrial fre-quencies in1994, the sta-tion saw itsaudiencereach leapfrom 2.3 per-cent to around10 percent.
At themovement,Noordzee's terrestrial frequenciescover 70 percent of the Netherlands,with the eastern and southernprovinces excluded to a greater orlesser degree. It does, however, havecomplete national coverage via thecountry's cable TV and radio network.
Says Radio Noordzee pressspokesperson Jerney Kaagman, "Ourstrength is that we understand ourcountry is more than just 'greaterAmsterdam,' where the people hap-pen to speak English excellently. By
"A realisation hasdeveloped in theindustry that you canactually earn moneyfrom Dutch product"
-Jerney Kaagman,
Radio Noordzee
playing a lot of material in theirmother tongue, we give small villagesacross the country the idea thatthey're on the map too."
Kaagman adds, "Just look at what'son a jukebox in any bar in the country-side, and you instantly spot the dis-crepancy with the big cities. And as thequality of the product is nowadaysgood enough, there's no reason not toplay Dutch music next to the interna-tional hits."
Kaagman also cites much improvedmarketing strategies for new Dutchmusic as contributing to the station'sstrong ratings performance (it is cur-rently the Netherlands' second mostpopular commercial station after softAC outlet Sky Radio).
"Record companies now spend thesame amount of money marketing
domestic acts as they used todo on international stuff
in the past," she notes."A great realisationhas developed in theindustry that youcan actually earn
money fromDutch product.So they [the
record compa-nies] work harder at
it, whichcomes backin the formof increasedrevenues forthem andhigher mar-ketsharefor us."
MarcoBorsato'sconsistentdominanceof the Dutchcharts in thelast couple
of years prompted Polydor to set up anexclusively Dutch -language division ofits company in the Netherlands. As itsproduct is as typically Dutch as wood-en shoes and tulips, it has been namedCheese Music.
"The repertoire we deal withverges on what is called `schlager' inGermany, and around seven out of 10records we release are first played onRadio Noordzee," acknowledgesCheese product manager RickGemser. "The other stations only fol-
low when they have to-i.e. when therecord has charted."
Radio Noordzee's Kaagman, whohas a history as a recording artist inher own right as lead singer of leg-endary Dutch pop band Earth & Fire,remembers the thinking behind thestation's launch in 1992 very clearly."It had become very evident thatthere was a clear link between airplayand sales," she recalls. "What peopleget to hear is, at the end of the day,what they will buy. The founding ofthe station was an initiative of theIndependent Association of Authors ofLight Music [PALM], which felt thatpublic radio didn't pay enough atten-tion to domestic music."
Pride in a country's own musicalways plays an important role in thesuccess of domestic music, perhapseven more so in a "supra -national"Europe. "When, in a budgetary debate,the European parliament suggesteddropping Dutch in favour of Only four`official' languages, it was deemedunacceptable by the Dutch representa-tives in Strasbourg," says Kaagman.
"In such a political climate of[European] unification at the expenseof individual regional cultures," sheconcludes, "preserving your own iden-tity by keeping your own language andmusic becomes essential. With the helpof newly -introduced marketing tech-niques, this chauvinism is contributinggreatly to our station's success."
Spanish steps to successby Howell Llewellyn
Spain possibly reflects therecent success of domestic -music -only stations betterthan any of the otherEuropean countries.
However, both of Spain's most suc-cessful Spanish -language -only net-works both play some Latin Americanor U.S. material sung in Spanish aswell as "pure" domestic repertoire.
According to the official EstudioGeneral de Medios (EGM) ratingssurvey covering January -March 1997,Cadena SER's domestic music net-work Cadena Dial is the country's sec-ond most popular music network afterCHR net Los 40 Principales, with 1.8million weekday listeners.
Its even "purer" (in terms ofdomestic music) sister station Radioleis Spain's most popular radio networkoverall on a station -by -station basis-Radiole's 15 affiliates recorded animpressive total of 502,000 weekdaylisteners during the same EGM sur-vey period.
Both Cadena Dial (with 78 stationsin its network) and Radiole are part ofthe largest commercial radio group inSpain, Cadena SER. But their suc-cess, and that of domestic music radioin Spain in general, is largely attrib-uted to one man-Paco Herrera.
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Herrera, who is director of both Dialand Radiole, took the reins of both net-works at their inception in 1990, and itwould have been difficult for SER toselect a more appropriate person. Bornin the southern Andalucian port ofCadiz 48 years ago, he is an expert notonly on flamenco music, but on theentire range of "Spanish song," whichincludes copla, bolero and sevillanas, aswell as Latin American derivationssuch as the tango, ranchero, Caribbeansalsa and merengue.
How does Herrera explain the suc-cess of his two networks? "There aretwo main reasons," he replies. "Thefact that there is more and more goodSpanish music, and the fact that prob-ably no more than five percent ofSpaniards understand English. A fewyears ago, people didn't mind if theycouldn't understand the lyrics [ofrecords], but that is changing, and lis-teners are getting fed up with thesame old Anglo-Saxon diet which they
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fed up with the sameold Anglo-Saxon dietwhich they can't digest"
-Paco Herrera,Cadena Dial/Radiole
cannot digest."A notable facet of most Spanish
concerts (even those by heavy metalbands), is that it seems everybody atthe gig knows every single word ofevery song. In Spain, song lyrics arepercieved as more important than inmuch Anglo-Saxon music.
Cadena Dial tends to play morechart material than Radiole, and it sdemographic covers a largely middle -to -lower classaudience."Dial is whatMum will lis-ten to withher son ordaughter andgranny, so itattracts a 15-60 age span,"Herrera says."It playsnational andLatinAmericanpop/rock, butnothing strident; flamenco; classicSpanish hits, and salsa and merengue."
Radiole is more specialist, and hasan upper middle class audience with a60/40 female bias. It plays ballads,boleros, tangos, rancheros, coplas,and sevillanas. "A lot of the audienceis made up of southern Spaniardsfrom Andalucia or Extremadura, whohave emigrated to the northernindustrial areas and miss the 'south-ern' sound they associate with home,"reveals Herrera. "But I don't want toexaggerate the point-this music ispopular in nearly all of Spain."
PolyGram Spain president andCEO Paco Bestard says he believesHerrera has achieved an enormousamount for Spanish music, a factwhich is reflected not only in the popu-larity of Dial and Radiole but also inthe sales charts over the past year.
"The amount of Spanish talent outthere is finally dawning on peoplewho thought it [talent] only existed inNew York or London," Bestard sug-gests. "Fans are not stupid, and theynow identify themselves with a lot of
the new prod-uct-they have discovered a sense ofpride that was maybe missing before."
Bestard mentions Isabel Pantoja,Rosana, Ketama, Marta Sanchez,Julio Iglesias and new PolyGramsigning, singer/songwriter IsmaelSerrano (whose debut album is cur-rently in the charts), as examples ofDial/Radiole success stories. "In somecases, they are artists who would not
otherwise beheard on thechart -based sta-tions, eventhough they areSpanish,"he says.
Herrera is soconvinced thepopularity of hisnetworks willgrow, "providingof course that weare grantedmore stationlicences," that he
is prepared to make a bold prediction."At the moment, Los 40
Principales' audience is nearly a mil-lion more than Dial's," he states. "Iseriously think that within 10 years,Dial can overtake Los 40 and becomeSpain's most popular music network."
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Italia SMI: 'rags to riches'
by Mark Dezzani
The "kitchen sink" approach haspaid off for Italy's leadingdomestic music network RadioItalia Solo Musica Italiana(Radio Italia SMI).
So says Mario Volante, founder andmanaging director of Radio ItaliaSMI, reflecting on the station's modestbeginnings in February 1982, when hepioneered the domestic -music -onlyformat in Italy.
"I was presenting Italian musicprogrammes on several different localMilan stations, trying to convince theowners that an all -Italian music for -
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in Europe?mat would work," he recalls.
"When no one was interested, Idecided to set up my own station. Westarted from the kitchen of my apart-ment with two tape machines and asmall transmitter, but because of theimmediate popularity of the format,we rapidly expanded to become thefirst syndicated network to achievenational coverage," says Volante,holding up the very screwdriverwhich, in 1989, was used to turn onthe transmitter which sent the sta-tion's signal over the Straits ofMessina to his home island ofSicily-enabling the network to fullycomplete its national coverage.
Latest Audiradio ratings giveRadio Italia SMI an average dailyaudience of over 3.7 million listeners,making it the fifth most -listened -tostation in Italy, and the country'sthird most popular commercial sta-tion. In the late '80s, when RadioItalia SMI topped the commercialradio ratings league, imitators sprangup in most regional markets.
Two of those, Bologna's Lattemiele(Milk & Honey) and Pisa's Radio Cuore(Radio Heart) subsequently expandedinto national syndicated networks,achieving a 1.8 million and 1.9 millionaverage dailyreach respec-tively.
Both of thenetworksoperate auto-mated non-stop music for-mats withnews and infor-mation inserts.Like ItaliaS M I ,
Lattemieleplays a widerange of Italianmusic, whilstRadio Cuorespecialises in amore focused easy -listening style.
Volante believes that whilst sta-tions like his own are partiallyresponsible for the increased popular-ity of domestic music in Italy, thequality of local production has alsobeen a major factor in the genre'snew-found success.
"Of course, the fact that domesticmusic can now be heard round the clock[on radio] is an important element, par-ticularly as quality music programmingon TV is rare in Italy," he says.
"However, the vast improvement inthe quality of domestic music produc-tion has been most significant inincreasing the popularity of localartists in recent years, not just in Italybut around the world."
Riccardo Usuelli, head of promo-tion at Universal Music Italy, notesthat the popularity of domestic musicformats has also influenced othermusic -led networks in Italy. "Apartfrom Italian dance music, Radio
1AL,
Mario Volante
Deejay played very little Italianmusic until recently," he says, "butnow they are playlisting indie-stylerock and rap product from Italianartists, especially since the drasticdecline in popularity of dance musicduring the past 18 months."
Volante says that, while RadioItalia SMI plays a wide variety ofItalian -language music genres, thestation leaves the breaking of themore alternative genres to outfitssuch as Radio Deejay. "The most left -field we get is to play an artist like
[rock singer/songwriter]Carmen Consoli,because sheappeared at theSanremo SongFestival, but an
indie rock actlike Litfiba-even though theyare now anestablishedband-won't geton regularrotation."
Volante saysRadio ItaliaSMI's listeners
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"Eighty percent ofour listeners onlywant to hear Italianmusic"
-Mario Volante,Radio Italia SMI
- are very loyal,and are unlikely to tune around for astation which mixes domestic musicwith international fare. "Internalresearch tells us that 80 percent of ourlisteners only want to hear Italianmusic, which is why they stay tuned tous for long periods," he claims. "Only20 percent are likely to tune around tohear other stations playing interna-tional artists."
Commenting on the increased levelof competition from Lattemiele andRadio Cuore (which have both regis-tered significant audience gains dur-ing the past year) Volante notes, "Inthe past six years many stations havetried to imitate our success. Somehave succeeded, but many havefailed. The situation has now sta-bilised, and there are no new playerscoming onto the market. Despiterecent revamps at both Lattemieleand Radio Cuore, Radio Italia SMIremains the point of reference forItalian music fans."
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U.K. win shines new light on Eurovisionby Fred Bronson
DUBLIN - On May 3-for the firsttime in 16 years-a U.K. act won theannual Eurovision Song Contest.
The song which claimed victory atthe 42nd Eurovision event, held inDublin's Point Theatre, by runningup the biggest point total in the his-tory of the contest was Love Shine ALight by Katrina & the Waves. With
it, Kansas -born KatrinaLeskanich became the firstAmerican artist to ever winthe competition.
Runner up was the Irishentry Mysterious Woman
by Marc Roberts, witha difference of 70points, the biggest gapbetween the top twosongs since the con-test began. The U.Kwin broke anIrish/Scandinavian
grip on first place datingback to 1991, whenSweden took top hon-ours. Ireland won in1992, 1993, 1994, and1996, yielding only to
Norway in 1995, whenSecret Garden wonwith Nocturne.
Katrina & the Wavesare best remembered fortheir 1985 hit, WalkingOn Sunshine. DrummerAlex Cooper, bassistVmce de la Cruz, gui-tarist Kimberley Rew(one-time member ofU.K post -punk band theSoft Boys, fronted by cultsinger/songwriter RobinHitchcock) and leadsinger Leskanich haveremained together eversince, albeit withoutmuch chart success.
Asked whether the
Eurovision victory would damage theband's credibility, Leskanich couldonly laugh and reply, "What credibili-ty? Our careerhas been in thetoilet for 10years. This isa miracle!"
The songwas not writ-ten specificallyfor Eurovision.Cooper's broth-er requested asong that couldbe used to benefit theSamaritans charity. Rew com-posed Love Shine A Light andwas told it sounded like a songwhich could compete in thepopular song festival. A lastminute entry in the GreatBritish Song Contest, it wasone of eight semi-finalists andwon enough votes in a BBC -conducted telephone vote to representthe U.K. in Dublin.
The single was released in Britainone week before the contest on theEternal/WEA label, which turned lastyear's U.K. entry, Gina G's OohAah...Just A Little Bit into an inter-national hit, even though it onlyplaced eighth in the contest.
Two of the bravest entries thisyear were Stemmen I Mit Liu, a rapsong by Denmark's Thomas Laegard,and Minn Hinsti Dans, atechno/dance number by Iceland'sPaul Oscar. In a foreshadowing ofEurovision Song Contests to come,those two songs did especially well incountries which tried "televoting" forthe first time.
The much -parodied traditionalmethod of choosing a Eurovision win-ner is for each country to have a juryof 16 people voting, usually made upof 50 percent music industry profes-sionals and 50 percent members ofthe general public.
Norway's P3 fights 'libellous' claimsby Kai Roger Ottesen
OSLO - An advisory council toNorway's ministry of cultural affairshas claimed that CHR station P3 is notadhering to the code of standards forpublic broadcasting.
P3's parent company, state-ownedbroadcaster NRK, has retaliated by call-ing the council statement "libellous" anddemanding detailed documentationbacking the claim.
According to the advisory council,there are organized links between P3music director Nils Heldal and an infor-mal goup called Infopool, which includesP3 staff members, Warner MusicSweden, music retail chain Hysj-Hysjand clothing manufacturer Levi's, aswell as several advertising agencies andprint media.
The council believes that the very
existence of Infopool puts P3's editorialand commercial independence in jeop-ardy. The report quotes the recentHyperstate "rave" event as an example.P3 broadcast live from the event andEva Records released a compilation ofthe music from it, which in turn waspromoted in Hysj-Hysj stores.
P3 MD Ibrmod Kjensjord comments,"Editorial independence is what our rat-ings are based on, it is our credibility.The entire staff is made aware of our[values and principles] when agree-ments are made with a third party."
NRK does not allow commercials onits radio and TV programmes; it is fullyfunded by license fees from viewers andlisteners. NRK radio director TorFuglevik has publicly announced thathe considefs the report to be a libelagainst P3, and he will ask the councilto document its allegations.
For the 1997 contest, five countriesexperimented with a public vote, con-ducted by phone. The U.K, Germany,
Austria, Switzerland, and Swedenallowed televoting. Icelandreceived 16 of its 18 points fromcountries which had a public vote,and Denmark received 40 percentof its 25 points this way.
The first-time success oftelevoting means this method of
voting is likely tospread, depending onthe technology avail-able in each country.
Other modernentries includedHungary's Miert Kelland Croatia's ProbudiMe by a Spice Girls -like quartet, E.N.I.But there were alsomore traditionalEurovision entries,such as Malta's Let
Me Fly, a ballad sung by Maltese TVpresenter Debbie Scerri, and Spain'sSin Rencor, perforined by popular
DebbieScerri
Latin singer Marcos Llunas.Love Shine A Light represents
Britain's fifth Eurovision win out of40 attempts (the U.K. did not partici-pate in the first contest in 1956 andsat out 1958). Sandie Shaw gaveBritain its first victory in 1967 withPuppet On A String. Now the leaderboard has been put away until 1998,when Britain will host the contest forthe first time since 1982.
Anger follows newIrish radio proposals
by Mike McGeever
DUBLIN - It wasn't just aboutEurovision in Dublin last week.
Local radio operators in Ireland wereprotesting at proposed broadcasting leg-islation which threatens to step-up thecriteria for "public service" program-ming on commercial radio.
At the Independent Radio andTelevision Commission's (IRTC) con-ference in Dublin on May 2, Irishbroadcasters expressed their angerover elements in the legislation whichwould force commercial operators toproduce and broadcast a higher per-centage of documentaries, currentaffairs and Irish language pro-grammes, and to schedule them inmore prominent parts of the day.
During his address to the conference,the author of the legislation, minister ofArt, Culture and the Gaeltacht, MichaelD. Higgins TD, told the delegates thatIrish media law needs, "A clear state-ment that public service broadcasting isan essential and central part of the mixof broadcasting services [commercialand RTE] in Ireland."
Higgins continued, "This is not todeny or denigrate the efforts of indepen-dent broadcasters who provide pro-gramming within their overall sched-ules which would fit easily into manypeoples understanding of a 'public ser-vice programme,' generally perceived asprogramming of a minority appeal, usu-ally broadcast outside of prime -time."
Charlie Collins, president of theAssociation of Independent RadioStations (AIRS) and chief executive of
Radio Highland, retorted thatHiggins had failed to produce a pro-posal which was balanced betweenthe private sector and public broad-caster RTE, which receives incomefrom licence fees and advertising.
Collins said, "Independent radio andthe advertising industry were bothignored by the minister when he wasdrawing up his legislative proposal."
The independent stations point outthat RTE has more producers andresearch staff to enable it to produce thekind of programming propagated byHiggins. Commercial radio delegatescontended that, if they were to producemore "public service" programmes,which are unattractive to advertisers,then the government should subsidiseprivate stations.
Higgins responded, "It would bemadness to attempt to devise a struc-ture that would seek to compensatebroadcasters for specific programmegenres." He added that commercialradio would be able to meet the criteriaof the proposed media law, "by includingboth popular programming which isprofitable in commercial terms as wellas minority programmes which can beunprofitable, by the provision of a com-prehensive programme schedule."
Some private broadcasters alsoaccused Higgins of "dragging his feet"on the legislation. The proposed broad-casting legislation has yet to be debatedin the Dail (Irish parliament). Many pri-vate broadcasters fear that this mightnot happen before the general election,which is likely to be called sometimelate this summer or in early autumn.
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Back at the Party of oneby Dominic Pride
One disadvantage of doing everything yourselfis that when things go wrong, there's only oneperson to blame.
That shouldn't be a problem for KarlWallinger, judging by the songs on Egyptology(Chrysalis), the fourth album by his one -man -band, World Party.
For a start, the record is rooted in the fer-tile soil of singer/songwriter material fromwhich the current crop of bands such as Oasishave flourished. The Beatle-ish or Dylan-esqetone of the album makes it in keeping with thecurrent vogue for '60s and '70s nostalgia.
"Yes, I am nostalgic for my own past,because it reminds me ofmy happy childhood,"admits Wallinger, in hisSeaview Studios (over-looking London-andaround 50 miles from thecoast). "Those times feltgood, especially themusic. I'm trying to com-municate the warmth Iget from that music."
That warmth runsthrough Egyptology,which is released throughEMI companies on June 16. The first single,Beautiful Dream (released May 27), with itsmild Rolling Stones influences, is already atradio and has been added at London's VirginRadio and Capital 95.8. Vanity Fair, whichWallinger says is a comment on "sleaze" inBritish political life, features chirpingHammond organs, whilst ballad She's The Onecould be out of the John Lennon songbook.
Beyond a misty -eyed fondness for the timeof his youth, Wallinger argues the music fromthe period stands the tests of time. "That stuffhas a richness and a realness to it. It explainswhat it's like to be alive as a human being. Thesongs also lasted a long time," he notes "That'swhy you can still listen to Hendrix now-andthey use it to sell jeans."
For many years Wallinger was-despitesome high chart positions in Europe-cast intoin the musical wilderness. His fondness for adated sound and a laid-back approach to lifeclashed with the over -produced dance sounds
of the '80s and early '90s. Now "real" bands-and fake psychedelia-are back in vogue.
"Time has been delivered into my lap interms of what's going on today in music,"Wallinger notes, adding the caveat, "but I don'tthink it's gone full circle." The fact that radio cannow find a home for his songs is something of anaccident, he says: "Radio will do what it will. It'ssomething we have to observe."
Wallinger says he is also keen to promotean openness and honesty which he reckonswent out of the window in the '80s. "People aremore guarded about each other and that's todo with AIDS culture and they've taken thisaspect of self-consciousness. People won't say`I love you' as they think it's 'sloppy' or un-cool.
That makes me wantto write songs andplay devil's advocatewith the idea of 'cool.'People have gotsophisticated on asuperficial level."
Wallinger writesand produces most ofhis own material aswell as playing mostof the instruments. Aself-confessed control
freak, he also admits to being a perfectionist,which explains the four-year wait since his lastopus, Bang!. "The music would not exist if Iwasn't a control freak," he admits. "It's a way ofgetting what I want."
One observer describes the over -productiveWallinger as being "beyond A&R," meaningthat he could be left alone to create an album"without needing to be locked in a room with-out Diane Warren."
Once a member of the Waterboys, Wallingerwas signed to Ensign, the Chrysalis imprintrun by Nigel Grainge and Chris Hill. Sincethey left in 1993, he has been almost left to hisown devices, being A&R-ed by Chrysalis man-aging director Chris Briggs. "He has a differ-ent attitude to Nigel and Chris [Hill]. I am thegarden and he's the gardener, just movingthings around, but the stuff keeps growing.That's the risk-and the danger-of being[left alone]."
Wallinger will be touring and doing inter-national promotional duties in June and July.
Wiesbaden goes on the Rekordby Christian Arndt
What does it take to makea good album? Sometimesit takes four bands andtwo producers...
Rekord, from theGerman city of Wiesbadenmoves from straight, noisyfeedback -laden punkpop ttrather melancholic balladon their debut album Curreleased on April 28 by the inde-pendent label Tam Tam through BMG.
The band's first incarnation, the post -punkDon't (featuring three of the four current mem-bers), was influenced by the U.K.'s"Madchester" scene. Their next band, TheWallflower Lads, played more danceable rock,and then moved on to worship "shoegazer"bands like Ride and My Bloody Valentine undertheir new moniker Suneverised.
Then. says slinaer and lv-ririo- 11,,-601
"in the early summer of '94we began to experiment withGerman lyrics," as well asadding a dose of punk. Gonewere complex metaphors,says Riedl. "Now I writeabout things I know, insteadof sitting -Tor hours and hourswith a dictionary on my lap."
When most of theiralbum was ready for
ease, they had an offer fromBerlin -based producer J.A.
Skutnik who produced German "Trashpop"trio, Madonna Hip Hop Massaker.
"We had recorded most of the album (with aprevious producer], but it was too smooth,"says Riedl. So, have they learned their lesson?Riedl thinks so: "It's not about creating a newkind of music, it's about our love of beautifulmelodies and noisy guitars. We keep makingmistakes, but our music still works better
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by Gary Smith
F COMM CALLINGBy a happy coincidence, French dance music has grabbedinternational headlines just as leading label FCommunications is releasing the most noteworthy records inits short but eventful history. Laurent Garnier's Crispy Baconis a typical F Comm release, whereas Snapshots by Elegiashows a new, softer and altogether more musically accom-plished side. Rhythmically somewhere between house anduptempo jazzy funk, this second Elegia E.P. packs deft melod-ic touches alongside snatches of disco vocal and a deep, warmproduction to produce a lush, semi -instrumental, record.Contact: Eric Morand, tel (+33) 1 4453 7132; fax (+33) 14463 0183
DAFT POP FROM DENMARKBecause the chorus includes the word "nipple," On & On byCellblock X (Pacific West) will probably be huge with 8-12year -olds or, with its pop/techno approach and shouted cho-rus, it could simply be huge. A big but basic acid groove, eco-
nomically edited for radio, plus a truly "in yer face" deliveryshould ensure chart action for this new Danish label.Contact: David Rowley, (+45) 3315 4100; fax (+45) 33154101
SMOOTH AS SILKWhile the radio edit of You Might Need Somebody by SholaAma (WEA U.K) is just fine-if perhaps a touch too close tothe Randy Crawford version-the real fun begins with theremixes by Mousse T and Basement Jaxx. The skill ofPeppermint Park' Mousse T's as a remixer is legendary, healways hits the spot with phat grooves and a melodic sensi-bility often lacking in less musical mixers. Meanwhile,London's Basement Jaxx have done their reputation no harmwith their deep 'n' sleazy make -over.Contact: Errol Renalls at Peppermint Park, tel (+49)511 768 600; fax (+49) 511 701 0926
K7'S KICKS IN THE MIXHaving boldly gone where no other tech -no compilation company had previouslytrod with its audio-visual X -Mix series,Berlin -based Studio K7 has, over thelast two years, established a reputationfor original compilation concepts.
Surprisingly, with sales per release ofX -Mix and the DJ Kicks series averaging40-60,000, founder Horst Wiedenmiillerwas frustrated. He comments: "We workclosely with an artist until a compilation comes out, do thepromotional work and then they're gone. It became frustrat-ing not to be able to build long term relationships."
The answer was simple; he started K7 Records for orig-inal acts, including Impulse. Says Wiedennitiller: "Sales
figures are modest compared to compila-tions, but bringing on artists fromscratch is our attempt to put somethingback into the industry."
However, despite the enthusiasm ofpress and TV, radio has not exactly beenbreathing down K7's neck. CommentsWiedenmuller: "Everything we'veachieved has been wholly without radio.
Not that we ignore radio, it's just that we've never had rela-tionships with programmers." An 11 -track History Of K7 ret-rospective, including a booklet about the label, is out in June.Contact: Horst Wiedenmiiller, (+49) 30 201 2196; fax(+49) 30 2044456
HorstWiedenmuller
All new releases, biographies and photographs for con-sideration for inclusion in the Dance Grooves columnshould be sent direct to: Gary Smith, c/. Roger de Lluria45 -3° -2, 08009 Barcelona, Spain.
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Mari.<e+-F=Aa=e I Return to the '60s is twosteps forward for Gessleby Thessa Mooij
LESTER PEABODYFocus ON GUITARSGoofin' Records (Finland)Producer: Jyrki HoyrinenThis Finnish 29 -year old has the smart retro look of ChrisIsaak and the finger -picking guitar playing style of ChetAtkins. His latest (completely) solo album highlights theseskills on his impressive collection of vintage guitars. Mostof the songs are self -penned in an irrepressible rockabillyvein. When not playing solo, Lester is lead guitar player ofFinland's hottest rockabilly group The Barnshakers,whose albums found a warm welcome in Germany andJapan. Check out the band performing live at PopKomrnin Cologne in August. Licensing and distribution is avail-able outside Finland.Contact: Peter Hakonen at Goofin' Records, tel(+358) 9 7733 113; fax (+358) 9 2759 398
LETICIA Y SU RUMBADALETICIA Y SU RUMBADA (DEMO)Unsigned (Netherlands)Producer: unlistedRiding the crest of the salsa craze which has held Hollandcaptive for a couple of years now, this Latin band-con-sisting of eight self -described 'salsa machas' is a hot fixtureon the booming live scene in Holland, Belgium, Germanyand Scandinavia. Bandleader and timbalera' Titia Ballearned her craft some 15 years ago from Cuban andPuerto Rican artists, with whom she jammed onstage. Herband, including a horn section, is built on the tightrhythms and playful breaks of the genre's Cuban tradi-tions. Some excursions into other Latin genres, such asColombian cumbias or the evergreens La Bamba andBesame Mucho, are essential for any party band.Contact: Titia Bal, tel/fax (+31) 20 627 0872
ORIENTATIONBOSPORUS BRIDGEPantongue (Germany)Producers: Orientation
Although this multicultural ensemble mixTurkish elements with a contemporaryWestern beat, they offer more than just ahighly accessible, danceable sound.Leaning towards the electronic complexi-ty of earlier Krautrock pioneers, thisalbum offers a bewildering spectrum ofsoundscapes. Whether laying rapperAziza As rhymes on top of a lazy trip hopbeat, placing Turkish melodies over a
funky shuffle, or exploring them on a saxophone.,Orientation add extra depth to their indiosyncratic mixture.Contact: Andreas Vick at Pantongue, tel (+49) 30 7526122; fax (+49) 30 755 9993; [email protected]
PAPAYATHE SQUABNMC (Israel)Producer: not listedMore club goodies from one of Israel's leading dance labels.Papaya's first single, Bubble Beat/Bubble Groove, was aninternational club hit with a worldwide release. This fol-low-up is another hypnotising track, with the emphasis ondeep rhythms; the vocals are pleasantly melodic but takesecond place to the beat. The no -frills Shift Club Mix iseven harder, trancier, while an instrumental version iseven more stripped down to the essentials. Available forlicensing, distribution and re -mixing outside Israel.Contact: Moshe Morad at NMC, tel (+972) 3 55 97888;fax (+972) 3 55 68880
Records featured in Market Place are by acts signed toindependent labels for which licensing and/or publishing rights areavailable, except where noted. Please send your samples to ThessaMooij, PO Box 59115, 1040 KC Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Fax(+31) 20 682 0614. When submitting material for this column, pleaseindicate for which territories licensing is still available,
by Sally Stratton
With Swedish duo Roxettein mid -sabbatical, mem-bers Marie Fredrikssonand Per Gessle haveresumed their solo careers.
Fredriksson released analbum in Sweden last year,and on May 5 this year,Gessle issued a solo set onhis own Fundamentallabel, through EMISweden and its international sister companies."I named it The World According To Gesslebecause this is my version of how I think popmusic should sound," he explains. "I did it just tokeep myself awake. I just like to work."
As well as working with Belinda Carlisle andpreparing for this album, Gessle undertook areunion tour and released an EP with his for-mer band Gyllene Tider (Golden Times). Thatband made Gessle a Swedish pop icon a fulldecade before Roxette broke internationally.
Do You Wanna Be My Baby?, the first singlefrom The World... has already topped theSwedish chart. Gessle's two previous solo out-ings, in 1983 and 1985 were in Swedish, butthis album is in English and has been influ-enced by the music he grew up with, notablyPhil Spector (and even Roy Wood's zany BritishSpector -copyists from the '70s, Wizzard). "Thisis a tribute to my record collection," Gesslesays. "The big thing for me is to show where Icome from and what I like, and still try to makeit sound '97. That's tough to do because I'm verymuch based in the '70s and the '60s."
He emphasises that his idea was not to make
a Roxette album without Marie."I tried to make the videos andthe artwork stand on their own.If you like Roxette I'm sureyou're going to love this albumbut it's not a Roxette album. It'sharder and rougher with moreguitars-and louder than anyRoxette record ever made."
Long-term Roxette produc-er Clarence Ofwerman and theduo's engineer Michael Ilbertworked with Gessle on the new
album. "Michael's a master at getting drumsounds and guitar sounds, and can make anyband sound really hard and edgy," says Gessle."My problem has always been to get 'attitude' inthe sound because my songs are well -structuredand very commercial, with lots of choruses.
"But," he concedes, "there's a tendency to let itbecome a little soft, too middle-of-the-road, andMichael made sure that wasn't the case. I'm usedto spending 10 or 11 months in the studio onevery album and this one took three months."
Gessle and Fredriksson have kept in touchthroughout Roxette's break and the pair plan toreturn to the studio towards the end of this year."I'm sure we still have the best Roxette albumsin the future," muses Gessle. "I think there haveto be outside projects, you need fresh air so asnot to get bored and sometimes you need to takea step backwards to get two steps ahead."
Gessle concludes, "I would never have donean album like this with Roxette but I'm veryglad I did this album on my own, because I'velearned so many things."Assistance in preparing this story by Ken Neptunein Stockholm
Austrian 'honesty' pays offby Susan L. Schuhmayer
Bluatschink never set out to be one of Austria'sleading "new folk" acts.
In 1990, the World Wide Fund for Naturescreened a film in the Austrian province ofTyrol about the Lech River. As chairman of alocal citizens' environmental initiative, oneToni Knittel penned a handful of songs to playat the event. Enlisting the help oflocal musician Peter Kaufmann,the two performed that evening-Bluatschink had arrived. The duotook their name from a local myth,under which youngsters areadmonished to stay away from theLech River so Bluatschink (BloodyHam) can't get them.
"We didn't intend to keepsinging," Knittel notes, but fivealbums later, Bluatschink are still going strong.Singing in local dialect, they tackle such sub-jects as environmental protection, racism andthe plight of Austria's farmers. "I think theaudience feels we are a little bit more honest inthis dialect," Knittel says. "We try to tell stories.If you don't understand the lyrics, a lot of ourideas get lost," adds the 34 -year -old, who writesthe majority of Bluatschink's songs.
Although usually classified as "new folk"because they sing in dialect, their latestAustrian hit, I Han Di Gera (I Love You),released in late February, is a bouncy, upbeat
love song, while their new album on Koch,Schwarz Weiss, (Black White), features an 11 -minute section Die Walt Isch Bunt (The World isColorful), about the joys of diversity. "I want totell people that if Austria is just an island, itbecomes boring," Knittel explains.
The pair's first steps in recording were tapingtheir songs and passing them to friends. Oneeventually came to Franz Koch, head of Koch
International. He invited Knittelto record an album, and in 1993,Bluatschink appeared. Last year'sFunka Fliaga sold close to 25,000copies in Austria. Schwarz Weiss,released in early April, hasalready nearly equalled thattotal, says the label.
Most of Bluatschink's airplayto date has been on 02, a state-owned station which produces
separate programming for each province. 03,the national hit radio station, originally gaveBluatschink an award in 1993 for producing thecountry's worst album. But the group's percep-tion at 03 has changed over the years, and thestation now airs their hits.
Currently, Austria has two private radio sta-tions and a new law allowing the creation ofmore took effect on May 1. But Knittel doesn'tthink that will have much impact on theAustrian radio scene. "They're private andthey're commercial," he concedes, "and they'llall play commercial music."
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SALES
Top National SellersUNITED KINGDOM GERMANY FRANCE ITALYTW LW SINGLES
1 20 George Michael - Star People '97 (Virgin)2 3 The Cardigans - Lovefool (Sonet)3 16 The Seahorses - Love Is The Law (MCA)4 1 R.Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly (Jive)5 4 911 - Bodyshakin' (Ginga)6 19 Gary Barlow - Love Won't Wait (RCA)7 2 DJ Quicksilver - I Have A Dream/Bellissima (EMI)
8 6 Shola Ama - You Might Need Somebody (Warner)9 10 Blackstreet - Don't Leave Me (Interscope)10 61 Jamiroquai - Alright (Sony S2)
TW LW Ausums
3 4 Various - New Hits 1997 (Virgin)3 4 Supergrass - In It For The Money (Parlophone)3 4 Various - In The Mix '97 Vol 2 (Virgin)4 6 Texas - White On Blonde (Mercury)5 10 Various - Shine 8 (PolyGram TV)6 3 The Charlatans - Tellin' Stories (Beggars Banquet)7 8 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)8 7 Various - Now! 36 (EMITVirgin/PolyGram)9 5 Brand New Heavies - Shelter (London)10 12 Various - Kiss Anthems (PolyGram TV)
TW LW SINGLES
1 2 Nana - Lonely (Motor)2 1 Sabrina Setlur - Du Liebst Mich Nicht (Epic)3 9 Members Of Mayday - Sonic Empire (RCA)4 7 Rammstein - Engel (Motor)5 NE DJ Quicksilver - Free (Arcade)6 NE Brooklyn Bounce - Get Ready To Bounce (Edel)7 6 R.Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly (Rough Trade)8 4 Brightman/Bocelli - Time To Say Goodbye (East West)
9 3 Tic Tac Toe - Warum? (RCA)10 10 Bliimchen - Nur Getrfiumt (Edel)
TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Tic Tac Toe - Klappe Die 2te (RCA)2 2 Depeche Mode - Ultra (Intercord)3 4 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (Polydor)4 3 Andrea Bocelli - Bocelli (Polydor)5 5 Bee Gees - Still Waters (Polydor)6 10 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)7 6 Tic Tac Toe - Tic Tac Toe (RCA)8 8 Supertramp - Some Things Never Change (EMI)
9 7 No Mercy - My Promise (Arista)10 11 Sabrina Setlur - Die Neue S-Klasse (Epic)
TW LW SINGLES
1 1 Ricky Martin - (Un, Dos, Tres) Maria (Tristar)2 2 Andrea Bocelli - Con Te Partiro (Polydor)3 3 David Charvet - Should I Leave (RCA)4 4 Alliage - Lucy (Bax Dance)5 5 White Town - Your Woman (EMI)6 NE Mylene Farmer & Khaled - La Poupee Qui... (Polydor)7 9 Top Boys - Le Feu Ca Brule (Sony)8 6 Gala - Let A Boy Cry (Scorpio)9 7 Spice Girls - 2 Become 1 (Virgin)10 8 No Doubt - Don't Speak (MCA)
TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (Polydor)2 NE Jean-Louis Aubert - Stockholm (Virgin)3 3 Era - Ameno (Mercury)4 7 IAM - L'Ecole Du Micro D'Argent (Virgin)5 5 Julien Clerc - Julien (Virgin)6 4 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)7 2 Depeche Mode - Ultra (Virgin)8 RE Michael Jackson - HIStory (Epic)9 8 2 Be 3 - Partir Un Jour (EMI)10 9 Supertramp - Some Things Never Change (EMI)
TW LW SINGLES
1 1 Blackwood - My Love For You (A&D)2 2 Whirlpool Productions - From Disco To Disco (Motor)
3 3 La Fuertezza - 2 The Night (New Music)4 4 Gala - Let A Boy Cry (Self)5 5 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic)
6 6 White Town - Your Woman (EMI)7 7 Depeche Mode - It's No Good (Mute)8 8 U2 - Discotheque (Island)9 9 Jamiroquai - Alright (Sony S2)10 10 Nek - Laura Non C'E' (WEA)
TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Pins Daniele - Dimmi Cosa Succede Sulk Terra (CGD)
2 NE Roberto Vecchioni - El Bandolero Stance (EMI)3 2 Jovanotti - Lorenzo 1997 - L'Albero (Mercury)
4 3 U2 - Pop (Island)5 5 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (Polydor)6 NE C. Conscili - Confusa E Felice (PolyGram)7 6 Nek - Gli Amid E Tutto D Resto (WEA)8 NE Riccardo Cocciante - Innamorato (Columbia)9 4 Depeche Mode - Ultra (Mute)10 7 Patty Pravo - Bye Bye Patty (Epic)
SPAIN HOLLAND BELGIUM SWEDENTW LW SINGLES
1 NE Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic)2 1 Robbie Williams - Old Before I Die (EMI)3 NE Ana Belen - No Se Porque Te Quiero (Ariola)4 2 Depeche Mode - It's No Good (RCA)5 3 Toni Braxton - Un-Break My Heart (BMG)
TW LW Aunts1 2 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)2 3 Backstreet Boys - Backstreet Boys (Virgin)3 NE Extremoduro - Iros Todos A Tomar Por Cub (DRO)
4 4 Ella Baila Sola - Ella Baila Sola (Hispavox)5 1 Depeche Mode - Ultra (RCA)6 6 Rosanna Arbelo - Lunas Rotas (MCA)7 5 Camela - Corazon Indomable (Producciones)8 10 U2 - Pop (PolyGram)9 7 No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom (MCA)10 15 Texas - White On Blonde (Mercury)11 9 Soundtrack - Romeo + Juliet (Hispavox)12 11 Supertramp - Some Things Never Change (Hispavox)13 13 Sacred Spirit 2 - Culture Clash (Virgin)14 8 Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygen 7-13 (Epic)15 14 Crowded House - Recurring Dream - Best Of (Thspavax)
TW LW SINGLES
1 1 Jantje Smit lk Zing Dit Lied Veer Jou... (Mercury)2 2 Lutricia McNeal - Ain't That Just The Way (CNR)
3 3 Az Yet - Hard To Say I'm Sorry (BMG)4 4 Spice Girls Who Do You Think You Are/Mama (Virgin)
5 6 Flamman & Abraxas - Ill Be Your Only Friend (Polydor)
6 9 Skunk Anansie - Hedonism (Virgin)7 7 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic)8 23 Hero - Toen Ik Je Zag (Polydor)9 5 Bauer/Weber - De Regenboog (That's Entertainment)10 8 The Kelly Family - Fell In Love With An Alien (Kel-Life)
TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Bauer/Weber - Het Duetalbum (That's Entertainment)2 NE Jantje Smit - lk Zing Dit Lied Voor Jou... (Mercury)
3 2 Spice Girls - Spice (EMI)4 6 No Mercy - My Promise (BMG)5 4 Ruth Jacott - Hartslag (Dino)6 8 Total Touch - Total Touch (RCA)7 5 Rowwen Haze - Water, Lucht & Liefde (CNR)8 3 Soundtrack - Miss Saigon (Endemol)9 7 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (Polydor)10 11 Marillion - This Strange Engine (Dureco)
TW LW SINGLES
1 1 Gala - Let A Boy Cry (Private Life)2 2 Funky Green Dogs - Fired Up! (MCA)3 3 Ricky Martin - (Un, Dos, Tres) Maria (Sony)4 4 No Doubt - Don't Speak (MCA)5 5 En Vogue - Don't Let Go (Love) (Warner)6 6 Natural Born Deejays - A Good Day (Rhythm)7 7 Toni Braxton - Un-Break My Heart (BMG)8 8 R.Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly (Jive)9 9 Spice Girls - Who Do You Think You Are/Mama (Virgin)
10 10 Sash! - Encore Une Fois (Byte)TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)2 2 Depeche Mode - Ultra (Mute)3 3 De Smurfen - Smurfenholiday (EMI)4 4 No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom (MCA)5 5 K.LA. - Krapoel In Axe (Sony)6 6 Marco Borsato - De Waarheid (Polydor)7 7 Toni Braxton - Secrets (BMG)8 8 Patricia Kaas - Dans Ma Chair (Sony)9 9 The Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole (Virgin)
10 10 Lisa Stansfield - Lisa Stansfield (BMG Ariola)
TW LW SINGLES
1 1 Paradisio - Bailando (CNR)2 NE Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic)
3 2 Gessle - Do You Wanna Be My Baby? (EMI)4 3 Together - Viinner (PolyGram)5 4 Apollo Four Forty - Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Dub (Sony)
6 5 Dilba - I'm Sorry (Metronome)7 6 Peter aback - Guldet Blev Till Sand (Mono Music)
8 8 The Blue Boy - Remember Me (Mega)9 9 Spice Girls - Who Do You Think You Are/Mama (EMI)
10 11 Stephen Simmonds - Tears Never Dry (Superstudio)TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Depeche Mode - Ultra (Mute)2 2 Eric Gadd - The Right Way (Edelpitch)3 4 Laura Pausini - La Cose Che Vivi (Warner)4 3 Smurfarna - Smurfhits 2 (CNR Music)5 7 The Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole (Virgin)
6 5 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)7 NE Erykah Badu - Baduizm (MCA)8 12 Mary J. Blige - Share My World (Universal)9 NE Joey Tempest - Azalea Place (Polar)10 23 Stephen Simmonds - Alone (Superstudio)
DENMARK NORWAY FINLAND IRELANDTW LW SINGLES
1 11 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Sony)
2 5 Tiggy - Simsalabim (Flex)3 1 En Vogue - Don't Let Go (Love) (Warner)4 4 R.Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly (Jive)5 3 The Blue Boy - Remember Me (Mega)6 2 Sash! - Encore Une Fois (Byte)7 7 No Doubt - Don't Speak (MCA)8 6 Tiggy - Ring -A -Ling (Flex)9 10 Apollo Four Forty - Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Dub (Sony)
10 16 Gala - Freed From Desire (MIS. Label)TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Aqua - Aquarium (MCA)2 3 Shu-Bi-Dua - Shu-Bi-Dua 16 (CMC)3 2 Suede - Coming Up (Sony)4 5 Soundtrack - Space Jam (Warner)5 4 Depeche Mode - Ultra (Mute)6 8 No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom (MCA)7 10 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)8 7 One Two - 12 Hits Fra Den Bedste Tid (EMI)9 6 Lars Lilholt - Masai (CMC)10 11 Ostkyst Hustlers - Fuld M Leegn (Sony)
TW LW SINGLES
1 1 Sway - When Susannah Cries (MCA)2 6 R.Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly (Jive)3 3 Bloodhound Gang - Fire, Water, Burn (MCA)4 2 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic)
5 4 Monstars Of Space Jam - Hit 'Em High (Warner)6 5 Aqua - Roses Are Red (MCA)7 7 Sash! - Encore Une Fois (Byte)8 10 Apollo Four Forty - Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Dub (Sony)9 11 DJ Quicksilver - I Have A Dream/Bellissima (Arcade)10 12 Team Deep - Morninglight (MCA)
TW LW Alamo1 1 Barbra Streisand - Collection - Greatest Hits (Sony)2 3 Soundtrack - Space Jam (Warner)3 2 Toni Braxton - Secrets (BMG)4 5 Smurfene - Smurfehits 2 (CNR)5 8 Aqua - Aquarium (MCA)6 4 Depeche Mode - Ultra (Mute)7 6 Secret Garden - White Stones (PolyGram)8 7 Luxus Leverpostei - Bare Rays (Funny Times)9 11 Soundtrack - Romeo + Juliet (EMI)10 10 U2 - Pop (PolyGram)
TW LW SINGLES
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1 Klamydia Perseesoon (Kraklund)2 Scooter - Fire (Club Tools)3 Tehosekoitin - C'mon Baby Yeah (Levy)4 1.12 - Staring At The Sun (Island)5 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic)6 The Blue Boy - Remember Me (Mega)7 Sash! - Encore Une Fois (Byte)8 Apollo Four Forty - Ain't Bout Dub (Sony)9 Depeche Mode - It's No Good (SMD-Musiiki)
(Sony)TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Kaija Koo - Unihiekkamyrsky (Warner)2 2 Apulanta - Kolme (Levy)3 3 Depeche Mode - Ultra (SMD-Musiiki)4 4 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (Polydor)5 5 Jari. Sillanpaii - Auringonnousu (MTV)6 6 Sir Elwoodin Riljaiset Viirit - Puunukke (Herodes)
7 7 X-Perience - Magic Fields (WEA)8 8 Popeda - 500cc (Poko)9 9 Aerosmith - Nine Lives (Sony)10 10 Waltari - Space Avenue (EMI)
TW LW SINGLES
1 1 R.Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly (Jive)2 2 DJ Quicksilver - I Have A Dream/Bellissima (EMI)
3 22 Marc Roberts - Mysterious Woman (Ritz)4 3 Sash! - Encore Une Fois (Multiply)5 4 U2 - Staring At The Sun (Island)6 NE Gary Barlow - Love Won't Wait (RCA)7 NE George Michael - Star People '97 (Virgin)8 7 No Doubt - Don't Speak (MCA)9 5 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic)
10 6 Spice Girls - Who Do You Think You Are/Mama (Virgin)
TW LW ALBUMS
1 3 Soundtrack - Romeo + Juliet (EMI)2 1 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)3 7 112 - Pop (PolyGram)4 2 Various - New Hits '97 (Global)5 5 Various Now! 36 (EMI/Virgin/PolyGram)6 6 Mary Black - Shine (Dara)7 4 The Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole (Virgin)
8 8 Soundtrack - Space Jam (Warner)9 12 Various - The All Time Greatest Country Songs (Columbia)
10 9 Supergrass - In It For The Money (Parlophone)
SWITZERLAND AUSTRIA PORTUGAL CZECH REPUBLICTW LW SINGLES
1 1 R.Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly (Jive)2 2 Brightman/Bocelli - Time To Say Goodbye (Warner)
3 3 Tic Tac Toe - Warum? (BMG)4 4 Bocelli/Weiss - Vivo Per Lei - Ich Lebe... (Polydor)5 5 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Sony)
6 6 No Doubt - Don't Speak (MCA)7 7 Sabrina Setlur - Du Liebst Mich Nicht (Sony)8 8 En Vogue - Don't Let Go (Love) (Warner)9 9 Brooklyn Bounce - The Theme10 10 'N Sync - Tearing Up My Heart
TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Tic Tac Toe - Klappe Die 2te2 2 Andrea Bocelli-Romanza3 3 Bee Gees - Still Waters4 4 Andrea Bocelli - Bocelli5 5 No Mercy - My Promise6 6 Supertramp - Some Things Never Change (EMI)7 7 Soundtrack - Romeo + Juliet (EMI)8 8 Depeche Mode - Ultra (Musikvertrieb)9 9 Spice Girls - Spice (EMI)10 10 Tic Tac Toe - Tic Tac Toe (BMG)
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(BMG)(PolyGram)(PolyGram)(PolyGram)
(BMG)
TW LW SINGLES
1 1 Reinhard Fendrich - Blond (BMG)R.Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly (Rough Trade)Brightman/Bocelli - Time To Say Goodbye (Warner)Tic Tac Toe - Warum? (BMG)Sabrina Setlur - Du Liebst Mich Nicht (Sony)
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4 45 9
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TW LW ALsums
1 1 Reinhard Fendrich - Blond2 2 Tic Tac Toe - Klappe Die 2te3 3 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza4 4 No Mercy - My Promise5 7 Soundtrack - Romeo + Juliet6 9 Tic Tac Toe - Tic Tac Toe7 5 Depeche Mode - Ultra8 6 Spice Girls - Spice9 10 Bee Gees - Still Waters10 8 Andrea Bocelli - Bocelli
(Edel)(BMG)(BMG)(BMG)
(PolyGram)
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(PolyGram)(BMG)(EMI)
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TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)2 2 Backstreet Boys - Backstreet Boys (EMI)3 9 Vaya Con Dios - The Best Of Vaya Con Dios (BMG)
4 5 Celine Dion - Falling Into You (Columbia)5 3 Delfins - Saber A Mar (BMG)6 4 Rio Grande - Rio Grande (EMI)7 17 The Kelly Family - Almost Heaven (EMI)8 12 Roxette - Baladas En Espanol (EMI)9 NE Ton Jobin Imedito (RCA)10 NE Luz Casal - Pequeno y Grandes Exitos (EMI)11 RE Roy Orbison - The Very Best Of (Virgin)12 6 U2 - Pop (PolyGram)13 16 Bee Gees - Still Waters (Polydor)14 11 Apocalyptica - Plays Metallica (PolyGram)15 7 Depeche Mode - Ultra (BMG)16 10 Bush - Razorblade Suitcase (MCA)17 19 Santos E Pescadores - Love? (BMG)18 8 Pedro Abrunhosa - Tempo (PolyGram)19 22 Simon & Garfunkel - The Definitive Collection (Sony)20 NE Zucchero - Greatest Hits (Polydor)
TW LW ALBUMS
1 3 Buty - Rastakayakwanna (BMG)2 2 Hapka/Horitcek - Citovia Investice (B&M)3 1 Depeche Mode - Ultra (Mute)4 5 Jaromir Nohavica - Divne Stolet1 (EMI)5 6 Hruby, Muetill, Prokop, Skoumal Cerny Ovec (Bonton)
6 4 U2 - Pop (PolyGram)7 9 Aerosmith - Nine Lives (Columbia)8 15 Spice Girls - Spice (EMI)9 7 Captain Jack - Operation Dance (EMI)10 18 Nedvedi - Pastcek Hvezd (BMG)
11 12 Hubda Z Muzikalu - Dracula (EMI)12 13 The Offspring - Ixnay On The Hombre (Sony)13 28 Smoulove Smouli Super Disko Sou (EMI)14 10 Arakain - Arakain 15 Vol 1 (Popron)15 11 Nick Cave - The Boatman's Call (Mute)16 14 Soundtrack - Evita (Warner)17 22 Hudba Z Muzikalu - Krysar I+II (EMI)18 21 Lucie - Pohyby (B&M Music)19 31 Petr Novak - Nahrohni Kamen (Bonton)20 20 Bee Gees - Still Waters (PolyGram)
Based on the national sales charts from 16 European markets. Information supplied by ChartTrack (Ult); Full chartserviee by Media Control GmbH 00494221-366201 (Germany); SNEP (France);singles( Musics E Dischi/Mario De Luigi, albums: Fimi-Nielsen (Italy); Stichting Mega Top 100 (Holland); Stichting Promuvi (Belgium); 1PSOS/Mahasz-IFPI (Hungary); GLF/IFPI (Sweden); IFPI/Nielsen Marketing Research (Denmark); VG (Norway); ALEF MB/AFYVE (Spain);
YLE 2 RadiomafisAYPI (Finland); Inn (Ireland); AFP (Portugal); Austria Top 30 (Austria); Full chartserviee by Media Control AG 0041-61.2718989 (Switzerland); IFPI CR (Czech Republic). Labels listed are the national marketing companies.
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CHARTSniBreakin' & EnteringA weekly Eurochart analysis by Bob Macdonald
Older is precisely one year old, and George Michaelis celebrating in style.
The superstar's first Virgin album reboundseighteen places to number 64 and clocks up its 52ndconsecutive week on the European Top 100 Albumschart, while its fifth single rockets from 83 to 5 andearns the Sales Breaker award on the Eurochart Hot100 Singles survey.
The re-recorded Star People '97 follows in thefootsteps of Jesus To A Child (whichreached number 2), Fastlove (number 3),Spinning The Wheel (number 5) and theless successful Older EP, which peakedat 25. The album has an IFPI PlatinumEurope certification for 3 million salesacross the continent and, unlike any ofthose singles, reached the very top of theEuropean chart.
Also completing a full year on the Top100, Eros Ramazzotti climbs back tonumber 57 with his 4 million -selling DoveC'E Musica (DDD). The album spent twoweeks at number 2 last June, but was locked out ofthe No.1 slot by the very same Mr Michael.Meanwhile, the Backstreet Boys' self -titled debutalbum (Jive) is already into its second chart year,logging its 53rd appearance on the Top 100 this week.
The Boys' Jive labelmate R. Kelly continues tolead an all-American top 3 on the singles survey, asI Believe I Can Fly, Michael Jackson's Blood On TheDance Floor (Epic) and No Doubt's Don't Speak(Trauma/Interscope) all hold their positions despite
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(i), 6 MMMBOPMERCURY HANSON
QD 7 RETURN OF THE MACKATLANTIC MARK MORRISON
4 2 YOU WERE MEANT FOR MEATLANTIC JEWEL
5 5 FOR YOU I WILL (FROM "SPACE JAM")ROWDY/WARNER SUNSET/ATLANTIC MONICA
6 4 I WANT YOUCOLUMBIA SAVAGE GARDEN
7 3 CAN'T NOBODY HOLD ME DOWNBAD BOY/ARISTA PUFF DADDY (FEATURING MASE)
(i), 8 WHERE HAVE ALL THE COWBOYS GONE?IMAGO/WARNER BROS. PAULA COLE
(1), 9 HARD TO SAY I'M SORRYLAFACE/ARISTA AZ YET FEATURING PETER CETERA
CID 12I BELONG TO YOU (EVERY TIME I SEE YOUR FACE)RCA ROME
ii ii MY BABY DADDYTONY MERCEDES/LAFACE/ARISTA B -ROCK & THE BIZZ
IT) 14 THE FRESHMENRCA THE VERVE PIPE
13 10 WANNABEVIRGIN SPICE GIRLS
14 13CUPIDBAD BOY/ARISTA 112
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11 16BARELY BREATHINGATLANTIC DUNCAN SHEIK
18 19 EVERY TIME I CLOSE MY EYESEPIC BABYFACE
19 15I'LL BEVIOLATOR/OEF JAM/MERCURY FOXY BROWN FEATURING JAY -Z
20 20UN -BREAK MY HEARTLAFACE/ARISTA TONI BRAXTON
point losses. That leaves number -crunchingHispanic vocalist Ricky Martin still singingoptimistically about (Un, Dos, Tres) Maria(Tristar/Columbia), but in reality only climbing fromcinco to quatro on the Eurochart. He does, however,remain at tres in Belgium and un in France.
Strong showings on the French chart also fuel anumber of other big achievers this week. La PoupeeQui Fait Non (Polydor), a duet by Mylene Farmerand Khaled, is the highest new entry on theEurochart Hot 100 at number 34, while the top
debut on the albums list, at number23, is Jean-Louis Aubert's Stockholm(Virgin). In addition, a quiet week inthe upper echelons of the album chartmeans that the Sales Breakerspotlight shines on the number 33title-yet another French release,L'Ecole Du Micro D'Argent by IAM(Delabel), jumps twelve places in itsseventh chart week. The album'shighest position to date is 22, which iswhere it debuted in the April 5 issue.
A belated U.K release brings Red 5'spop -dance hit I Love You...Stop! back onto theEurochart at number 57 this week. The Zyx-signedsingle originally reached 52 in the March 1 issue on thestrength of its success in Germany, Switzerland andAustria; it's out in Britain on Telstar's Multiply label.
Back after a somewhat lengthier absence isonetime Spandau Ballet lead singer Tony Hadley,whose guest vocal appearance on Dance With Me(VC Recordings) helps Tin Tin Out claim a newentry at number 92.
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4 4 LIFE AFTER DEATHBAD BOY/ARISTA THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G.
5 5 SPACE JAMWARNER SUNSET/ATLANTIC/AG SOUNDTRACK
6 6 BRINGING DOWN THE HORSEINTERSCOPE THE WALLFLOWERS
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8 7 PIECES OF YOUATLANTIC/AG JEWEL
CD 11 BLUECURB LEANN RIMES
ICEI 10 BADUIZMKEDAR/UNIVERSAL ERYKAH BADU
11 8 FALLING INTO YOU550 MUSIC/EPIC CELINE DION
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14 12ANOTHER LEVELINTERSCOPE BLACKSTREET
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16 13 TRAGIC KINGDOMTRAUMA/INTERSCOPE NO DOUBT
OD - DID I SHAVE MY LEGS FOR THIS?CAPITOL NASHVILLE DEANA CARTER
18 16 SELENAEMI LATIN/EMI SOUNDTRACK
19 17 ULTRA.MUTE/REPRISE/WARNER BROS. DEPECHE MODE
20 20LOVE JONES: THE MUSICCOLUMBIA SOUNDTRACK
C) Records with greatest sales and/or airplay gains. © 1997, Billboard/BPI Communications.
Eurochart A/Z IndexesHot 100 singles
2 Become 1 48 Just A Girl 72
2 The Night 67 La Dance D'Helene 88
A Prisoner Of The Past 100 La Pow& Qui Fait Non 34
Abort, Retry, Fail? - Your Woman 13 La Taille De Ton Amour 93
Aicha 85 La Vache 83
Ain't Talkin"Bout Dub 27 Le Feu ca Brule 42
Ain't That Just The Way 71 Let A Boy Cry 9
Alone 16 Lonely 26
Alright 35 Love Is The Law 17
Ameno 65 Love Won't Wait 24
Anywhere For You 40 Lovefool 7
Around The World 32 Lucie 86
Bailando 46 Lucy 23
Block Rockin' Beats 99 Monkey Wrench 51
Blond 41 My Love For You 54
Blood On The Dance Floor 2 Nightmare 69
Bodyshakin' 29 Nur Getraumt 45
Con Te Partiro 14 Oh Shit - Frau Schmidt 74
Da Funk 63 Old Before I Die 30
Dance With Me 92 Partir Un Jour 81
Do You Wanna Be My Baby? 79 Please Don't Go 43
Don't Cry For Me Argentina 38 Pony 95
Don't Leave Me 33 Quand Peur De Tout 75
Don't Let Go (Love) 10 Ready Or Not 76
Don't Speak 3 Remember Me 28
Donne 55 Remind Me 82
Drop Dead Gorgeous 59 Say What You Want 66
Du Liebst Mich Nicht 12 Should I Leave 18
Encore Une Fois 8 So Strung Out 61
Engel 37 Sonic Empire 36
Fire 22 Stairway To Heaven 73
Fire, Water, Burn 90 Star People '97 5
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56 Staring At The Sun 21
Free 52 Step Into My World 89
Freed From Desire 96 Taxless 78
From Disco To Disco 64 Tearing Up My Heart 31
Get Ready To Bounce 49 The Saint 77
Gotta Be You 91 The Theme (Of Progressive Attack) 44Hard To Say rm Sorry 68 Time To Say Goodbye 6
Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good) 58 Un-Break My Heart 20
Hit 'Era High (The Monsters Anthem) 60 (Un, Dos, Tres) Maria 4
I Believe I Can Fly Vanner 94
I Have A Dream/Bellissima 19 Vivo Per Lei - Ich Lobe Fiir Sie 50
I Love You...Stop! 57 Warum? 15
I Need You 84 When I Die 39
I Want You 80 Who Do You Think You Are/Mama 11
If I Never See You Again 98 You Might Need Somebody 47
lk Zing Dit Lied Voor Jou Aileen 62 You Showed Me 87
It's Alright I Feel It 70 You'll Be Mine (Party Time) 97
It's No Good 25 Young Boy 53
1=3 100 csIbums2 Be 3 49 Mango 98
3T 79 Marco Borsato 91
Aerosmith 27 Marillion 65
Andre Rieu 63 Mary J. Bite 22
Andrea Bocelli 3 Michael Jackson 54
Andrea Bocelli 16 Miossec 81
Apollo Four Forty 83 Nek 59
Aqua 42 Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds 87
Backstreet Boys 18 No Doubt 8
Barbra Streisand 55 No Mercy 17
Beautiful South 66 Oasis 75
Bee Gees 7 Pascal Obispo 71
Bee Gees 46 Patricia Kaas 21
Blur 35 Patty Pravo 78
Brand New Heavies 31 Pino Daniele 25
C. Conscili 52 Premiata Forneria 90
Captain Jack 88 Rammstein 85
Cast 62 Reinhard Fendrich 53
Celine Dion 34 Republica 47
Crowded House 84 Riccardo Cocciante 69
Daft Punk 38 Roberto Vecchioni 30
De Smurfen 95 Rosanna Arbelo 100
Depeche Mode Sabrina Setlur 37
Der Wolf 77 Sacred Spirit 2 80
Ella Baila Sole 67 Shu-Bi-Dua 74
Era 19 Skunk Anansie 20
Eric Gadd 43 Smurfarna 60
Eros Ramazzotti 57 Smurfene 86
Erykah Badu 40 Soraya 58
Extremoduro 56 Soundtrack - Evita 45
France Gall 92 Soundtrack - Romeo + Juliet 6
Frans Bauer & Marianne Weber 61 Soundtrack - Space Jam 13
George Michael 64 Soundtrack - The English Patient 97
lAM 33 Space 94
INXS 39 Spice Girls 2
Jamiroquai 26 Suede 48
Jantje Smit 72 Supergrass 12
Jean Michel Jarre 29 Supertramp 11
Jean-Louis Aubert 23 Texas 10
Jimi Hendrix 82 The Charlatans 28
Jovanotti 32 The Chemical Brothers 9
Julien Clerc 36 The Kelly Family 73
Julio Iglesias 50 The Offspring 93
Kaija Koo 99 Tiamat 96
Khaled 70 Tic Tac Toe 5
Laura Pausini 44 Tic Tac Toe 24
Liane Foly 76 Toni Braxton 15
Lisa Stanfield 14 U2 4
Litfiba 89 Wet Wet Wet 41
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GERMANYRADIO FFH/Frankfurt PCHR
Ralf Ithisberg - Head Of Music
Playliet Additions:
Jon Bon Jovi- MidnightLutricia McNeal -Ain't That Just
RADIO NRW/Oberhausen PAC
Jeff van Gelder Head Of MusicPlayliet Additions:
DJ Bobo- It's My Life
Jon Bon Jovi- MidnightLoft- Long John Silver
104.6 RTL BERLINfBerlin
CHR
Bernhard Hiller - Head Of MusicPlayliet Additions:
'N Sync- Here We Go
AKA SWIFT- Light In Me
Charlie Dore- Time Go. By
Gala- Freed From Desire
Monica. For You I Will
Nana- Lonely
Savage Garde. I Want YouSoraya- Suddenly
Toni Braxton- I Don't Want To
Whitney Houston- I Believe
DELTA RADIO/Kiel CAC
Adam Hahne Prog DirFrank Wilkat - Head Of Music
Playliet Additions:Smoke City- Underwater
HIT RADIO N 1/Nuremberg C
Dance
Stefan Meixner Prog DirEranie Funderbunk - Music EditorPower Play:
Gary Barlow- Love Won't Wait
Playliet Additions:
Black Attack- Bang Bang
Cardigans- Lovefool
Robbie Williams- Old Before I Die
'TENDERT 6/Berlin CAC
Rainer Gruhn - Music DirPlaylist Additions:
Monica- For You I Will
Wet Wet Wet- Strange
ORB/FRITZ/Potsdam GCHR
Bernd Albrecht, Frank Menzel,Jean MoRe - Producers
Playlet Addition.Colours Red. Pure
Aerosmith- Hole On My Soul
Caught In The Act- Do It
Charlie Dore- Time Goes By
Core- Je T'Aime
Da Brat- Ghetto Love
Daft Punk- Around The World
Faith No More- Ashes
Garbage- #1 Crush
Kula Shaker- Hush
Live- Freaks
Mutton Birds- Come Around
Raggadeath- Dance With The
Red 5- LiR Me Up
Republica- Drop Dead
Sequential One- I %moo Make U
Space- Female Of The Species
Suede -Lazy
Texas- Halo
Toni Brasto. I Don't Want ToWild Thing- When She COMPS
RADIO ARABELLA/Munich C
National Music
Matthias Friedrich - Prog DirPlayliet Additions:
Andrea Berg- Warum Nur Treumen
Kim Fisher- Will Ich's
Reinhard Fendrid, Macho
Stefanie Hertel- Bast Du Zeit
RADIO GONG/Nuremberg G
Rock/CHR
Peter uMarc" Stingl - Prog DirPower Play:
Jon Bon Joni- Midnight
Texas -Halo
Playlist Addition:Richard Marx- Until I Find You
Sabrina Setter- Du Liebst Mich Nicht
112- Staring At The Sun
AL Tic Tac Toe
RADIO REGENBOGEN/Mannheim
CHRiGold
Martin Schwebel - Music Dir
Power Play:
DJ Bobo- lie My Life
Playliet Additions:
Brightman/Cara- Just Show
Total Touch- Somebody Else's Lover
RADIO SALII/Saarbrueckeri G
AC/CHR
Brigitte Barthel - Prog DirPlayliet Additions:
Michael Jackson- Blood
RSH/Kiel GCHR
Stephan Hampe - Head Of MusicPower Play:
Jon Boo Jovi- Midnight
SDR 1/Stuttgart GCHR
Hans Thomas ProducerPlayliet Additions:
Jennifer Rush- Sweet Thing
AL Paul McCartney
UNITED KINGDOM95.8 CAPITAL FM/London P
CHR
Richard Park - Group programmedirectorPlayliet Additions:
Beek- Sissyneck
Billy & Sara Gaines -1 Found
Damage- Wonderful Tonight
Eels- Susan's House
Hanson- MMM Bop
Jewel- You Were Meant For Me
Shand O'Connor. This Is To Mother
Bourke/Mielmel- Walt Away Dreaming
Toni Braxton- I Don't Want To
96.4FM-BRME/Binningham PCHR
Russ Evans - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Billy & Sara Gaines- I FoundBlack/Are-et- Don't Leave
Brand New Heavies- You Are The
Damage- Wonderful Tonight
Duran Dairen- Out OfJon Bon Jovi- MidnightMonaco- Sweet Lips
Sandy B- Make The World
Steve Winwood- Spy In The Name
BoorkeMichael- Waltz Away Dreaming
ATLANTIC 252/Dublin PCHR
Al Thome Prog ContrPower Play:
Seahorses- Love Is The Law
Playliet Additions:
911- Bodyshaltin'
Beck- Sissyneok
Blackstreet- Don't Leave
Brownstone- 5 Miles To Empty
Delirious- Deeper
Eternal/Winans- I Warma Be
Human Nature- Wishes
Kenickie- Nightlife
Olive- You're Not Alone
MOONRAGE
"Shaman's song"
Indian Alternative
Top 50 Radiocheck it out!!
/i\FAX +1 505-474-7344 MAXIM
BBC RADIO 1/London P
CHR
Jeff Smith _ Head Of Music Policy
A List:
AD Basement Jam- Fly Life
Eternal/Winans- I Wanna BeRosie Gaines- Closer Than Close
B List:
AD Akio- Stay Right HereBeck- Sissyneck
Geneva -Tranquilizer
Radiohead- Paranoid Android
Sounds Of Blackne.- SpiritStrike- I Have Peace
Supernaturah- Herman Loves Pauline
C List AdditionCake- I Will Survive
Duran Duran- Out Of
Dweeb- Oh Yeah, Baby
Monica- For You I Will
Northern Uproar. Any Way You Look
OTT- Forever Girl
KEY 103/Manchester PCHR
John Dash - Programme DirectorChristian Smith - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Baby Bird- Comershop
Bush- Greedy Fly
Damage- Wonderful Tonight
Eternal/Winans- I Wanna BeFaith No More- Ashes
Fluke- Absurd
Geneva- Tranquilizer
Hurricane #1- StepIntastella- Skyscraper
Monaco- Sweet Lips
My Life Story- Strumpet
OTT- Forever Girl
Placebo- Bruise Pristine
World Party- Beautiful Dream
KISS 100 FM/London P
Dance
Lorna Clarke Head Of ProgSimon Sadler - Head Of Music
Playliet Additions:Allure feat NAS- Head Over Heels
&eine Man- Yaw Yaw
D -Influence- Shake
Kweei- Heavenly Daughter
New Horizons- Find The PathBoni Size/Reprazent- Share The Fall
Ultra Nate Free
METRO FM/Newcastle P
CHRSean
Marley Programme ControllerLuis Clark Head of MusicPlayliet Additions:
Baby Bird- Cornershop
Damage- Wonderful Tonight
Hanson- MMM Hop
Monaco- Sweet Lipe
North & South- M. Not A Boy
Seahorses- Love Is The Law
VIRGIN RADIO/London P
AC/Rock
Ian Grace - Programme DirectorTrevor White - Head Of Music
Playliet Additions:Robbie Williams. Old Before I Die
Seallorses- Love N The Law
CLYDE 1 FM/Glasgow GCHR
Ross Maefadgen - Head Of Music
Playliet Additions:Beck- Sinsyneek
Gary Moore- One Good Reason
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
FORTH FM/Edinburgh GCUR
Tom Wilson - Music Co-ordinator
Playliet Additions:Ant & Dec- Falling
Gina 0- Ti Amo
Haimon- MMM Bop
Mamma- Taxless
My Life Story- Strumpet
OTT. Forever Girl
Repuhli.- Drop Deed
GALAXY 101 FM/Bristol C
Dance/CHR
Simon Dennis - Program ControllerPlayliet Additions:
Allure feat. NAS- Head Over Heels
Ant & Dec- Falling
Damage- Wonderful Tonight
Dread Zone- Earth Angel
Maxwell- Ascension
Monica- For You I Will
OTT- Forever Girl
Professionals- Wishes
HALLAM FM/Sheffield G
CHR
Dave Shearer - Program ControllerChris Straw - Head Of MusicPlayliet Additions:
Brownstone- 5 Miles To Empty
Eternal/Wizms- I Wanna BeFantom- Faithful
Ramon. MAIM Bop
Kweai- Heavenly Daughter
Loop/Loop- Go With
Mary J. Blige- Love Is All
Monaco- Sweet Lips
Raissa- Your Summertime
INVICTA FM/Whitstable G
CHR
Paul Jackson - Program ControllerTim Stewart Head Of MusicPlayliet Additions:
911- Bodyshakin'
Ant & Dec- Falling
Beck- Sissyneck
Blue Amazon -And The Rain Falls
Eels- Susan's House
Foxy Brown- ru Be
Gala- Freed From Desire
Hurricane 01- StepJeremy Healy & Amos- Argentina
Jon Bon Jovi- MidnightMona.- Sweet LipsOlive- You're Not Alone
Team Deep- Morning Light
Tin Tin Out- Dance With Me
Q 102.9 FM/Londonderry SCHR
Trevor Thomas Head Of MusicPlaytiat Additions:
ABC- Skycraping
Ant & Dec- Falling
Duran Duran- Out Of
Heaven 17- We Blame Love
Monaco- Sweet Lips
No Mercy- Please Don't Go
North & South- M. Not A Boy
OTT- Forever Girl
SOUND WAVE 96.4/Swansea
CHR
Rob Peudry - Head Of MimicPlayliet Additions:
911- Bodyshakin'
Angel Moraes- I Like It
Ant & Dec- Falling
Baby Bird- Cornershop
Eels- Susan's House
Hanson- MMM Hop
Hurricane #1- Step
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
Kym Moselle. Young Hearts
Mary J. Bilge. Love Is All
Monica- For You I Will
No Mercy- Please Don't Go
North & South- Man Not A Boy
Nurrican Soul. It's Alright !Feel It
Olive- You're Not Alone
Republica- Drop Dead
Roollooss- Can't Keep Living This Way
FRANCE
FRANCE INTER/Paris PAC
Marc Garcia - Music DirPlayliet Additions:
Anne Warin- Tu Voloten
Art Meng. Parler D'Amour
Escroca- Chmsir Ton Tempo
John Lee Hooker- Dimples
M. Boogaerts- Lorsque Flare
Rashid TRIM- Ya Rayah
FUN RADIO/Paris PCHR
Benoit Sillard - GMCarl Watts - Head Of ProgrammingPlayliet Additions:
Eric Serra- Little Light Of LoveGrungerman Forever Sweet. Girls Is Love
IL Kelly- I Believe
NEJ NETWORK/Paris PCHR
Max Guazzini DirPlayliet Additions:
G's Incorporated- Stairway
Spice Girls- Mama
Warren G- Smokin' Me Out
SKYROCK NETWORK/Paris P
CHR
Laurent Boun.0 - Prog DirPlayliet Additions:
Doc Gyneco- NS Pizzi
Foxy Brown- III Be
ROC FM/Lille CDance/CHR
Philippe Schemberg Prog DirPlayliet Additions:
Blackstreet Don't LeaveBlue Boy- Remember Me
Brownstone- 5 Miles To Empty
Da Brat- Ghetto Love
Foxy Brown- Get Me Home
Fugees- Rumble
Gerard Blanc- Si Tu M'Aime
Gloria Estefan- YouTl B Mine
Michael Jackson -Blood
Rome- I Belong To You
Soul Syndicat- Droite Gauche
Toni Braxton- I Don't Want To
Zhane- Saturday Night
VIBRATION/Orleans CCHR
1Waxime Caubel Prog CoordPlayliet Additions:
Az Yet- Hard To Say
Backstreet Boys- Anywhere For You
Harmon- MMM Bop
Peter Kitsch/Olivia- De BonnetTex.. Halo
ITALYITALIA NETWORK: LOS
©Billboard Music Group
Most addedJon Bon Jovi
George Michael
Savage Garden
Hanson
Michelle Gayle
Paul McCartney
Paul Young
Texas
Gary Barlow
Candy Dulfer
Jon Secada
Puff Johnson
Republica
Toni Braxton
Midnight In Chelsea
(Mercury) 34
Star People
(Virgin) 21
I Want You
(Columbia) 19
MMM Bop
(Mercury) 16
Sensational
(RCA) 14
Young Boy
(Parlophone) 14
I Wish You Love
(East West) 14
Halo
(Mercury) 13
Love Won't Wait
(RCA) 12
For The Love Of You
(Ariola) 11
Too Late, Too Soon
(SBK) 11
Forever More
(Work/Columbia) 10
Drop Dead Gorgeous
(Deconstruction) 10
I Don't Want To
(LaFace) 10
Most Added are those songs which receivedthe highest number of playlist additionsduring the week. In the case of a tie, songsare listed alphabetically by artist.
Station Reports include all new additions to the playlist. Some reports will alsoinclude 'Power Play" songs, which receive special emphasis during the week.All Power Play songs are printed, whether they are reported for the first time ornot. Some lists include featured new albums, as indicated by the abbreviation"AL." Within each country, stations are grouped by ranking and listed alpha-betically. Rankings include: platinum (P), Gold (G), Silver (S) and Bronze (B).All playlists must be received by Monday at 13.00 h. CET.
CUARENTA/
Bologna PDance
Michele Menegon Prog DirPlayliet Additions:
Alex Party -Simple Things
Alexia- Uh La La
Carl- Discofever
Daft Punk -Around The World
Georgia Coe- Missin' Joy
Jamiroquai- AlrightObject One- Ping Pang
Regina- Day By Day
RADIO 105/Milan P
CHR
Angelo De Robertis - Head Of Music
Playliet Additions:Blue Boy- Remember Me
Raf- Malinverno
Ricky Martin- Mama
Samuelle Bersani- Coccodrilli
RTL 103.5 - HIT RADIO/Bergamo PCHR
Grant Benson - Head Of Music
Paolo Ravasi - Head Of MusicPlayliet Additions:
Claudio Baglioni- Anima MiaGary Barlow- Love Won't Wait
Jovanotti- Questa
Paola Tung- SalPhil Collins- Lorenzo
Spice Girls- Who Do You Think
Timoria- Vole Pimp
Wallflowers- One Headlight
RADIO BABBOLEO/Genoa C
CHR
Leroy Rattone DJ/Prog DirFlavin Vidulich - Head Of Music
Power Play:Paradisio Boilando
Playliet Additions:Bobby McFerrin- Circle Song
Pad Young- I Wieh
RV1 FM/Turin GCAR
Max Derdato - Head Of Manic
Power Play:PFM- D Cavallo
Playliet Additions:Articolo 31- C.i E CosaDuran Duran- Out Of
H- You Dinosaur
Nu Colours- Yes I Will
Paul McCartney- Young Boy
Stadio- Dammi 5 Minuti
ANTENNA DELLO STRETTO/
Messina SCHR
Filippo Pedeli - DJPower Play:
Lewis Taylor- BittersweetLola MarinrSentimentoPaul Young- I Wish
Riccardo Coeeiarite- Ti Arno
Playtiat Additions:Alexia- 1.7h La La
Ant & Dec- Shout
Chase- Ohs.sionChris Rea- Only To Fly
David Byrne- Mice America
Dimitri/Paris- Snore Frandaise
Eric Marienthal- Until You Come
Nana- DarkmmRay J. Let It Go
Samtielle Beraani- Coccodrilli
Sunbrother- Tell Me What
RADIO MESSINA I SPECIAL/
Messina SCHR
Alfredo Beni - Head Of MusicPlayliet Additions:
Blackwood- My Love
Nomadi- Un' AltraSamuelle Bersani- Cocoodrilli
Skunk Anansie- Hedonism
RADIO SOUND STEREO/
Ferrara SCHR
Sandro Alberghini Prog DirPower Play:
Spagna- Indivisibli
Spice Girls- Who Do You Think
Playlist Additions:Uh La La
Audio 2. Alta Le Mani
Black Boa- Native
Brand New Resole.- SometimesCattivi Pensieri- Inconquistabile
Coolio- The Winner
DC Talk- Colored People
Depeche Mode- Rs No Good
MONKEY WRENCH
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airborneDAMAGEWONDERFULTONIGHTUltra Pop/Big LifeProducer: Steve MacPublisher: Not Listed
On the heels of successfulsingles such as Love II Loveand Love Guaranteed, thisBritish R&B quintet nowtackle Eric Clapton's 1988hit. Without straying too farfrom the original, they'veturned it into a smooth andtasteful pop/R&B tune.Simon Sadler, head of musicat London's leadingdance/R&B station Kiss 100FM says that he likes thetrack personally, but cau-tions, "We had to think long
and hard to decide whetherwe should play it or not,because they are now so closeto the border with middle ofthe road pop that it it isalmost beyond the realm ofour format." Salder contin-ues, 'thanks to extensiveresearch we have a prettygood grasp of our audiences'expectations and if Damagedevelop even further into apoppy direction, we may notplay future material-although they are still per-
Hanson- MMM Bop
Jewel- You Were Meant For Me
Jovuotti- QuestaMango- Credo
Riccardo Coeciante- Che Storied
Rosana- El Talisman
Seamen° Bement. Coccodrilli
Smoke City- Underwater
Sottotono- Dimon Di Shegliato Che
Texas -Halo
SPAINCADENA 100/Madrid PRock/CHR
Rafael Revert - GMCarlos Finely Prog Die
Power Play:
J. Perm- La Noche
Playlist Additions:Alison Krause- So Long, So Wrong
Bluezeum. Can I Get That Funk
David Bowie- Miss America
Dr. Explosion- A Travesti
Gabrielle- Walk On By
Gary Moore- I Have Found
Hipo- Anyway
luau- Lo Siento Macholaabel Montero- Bienvenido Amor
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
Madera- Querer Er PoderMedina Amhara- Solos Tu Y Co
Noirin Ni Main- Thug...Paco Ventura- Sol Navajo
Roger Hodgson- Logical Song
Roy Orbimn- Mem Woman Blues
Savage Garden- I Want You
Silverchair- Abuse Me
Wallflowers. One Headlight
CADENA 40 PRINCIPALES/Madrid
CHR
Luis Merino - MD/Head Of Music
Sandra &Angell Prog DirPower Play:
Texas -Say What You Want
Playlist Additions:
TY Sync- Tearing Up My Heart
Christina Roaenvinge- Solo
llama Serrano- Cant. Di Sienna
Jon Bon Jovi- MidnightLa Marabunta- Maria Misterio
Rosario- Mucha Por Vie
Third Eye Blind- Semi -Charmed
CADENA DIALAMadrid P
National Music
Francisco Herrera SanchezHead Of Mimic
Power Play:Inma Serrano- Cantos Di Sirens
Playlist Addition.Decode Electrioo- Aires De Alameda
Hertuan. Rosario- Ronmecintora
Marcos Litman- Son Rencor
Paco Morales- Lagrimas
Sergio Dolma- Como Me Gusto
Siempre Asi- &ague En Su
M-80/Madrid
AC/CHR
Javier Pons -Music/Prog MgrPlaylist Additions:
David Byrne- Miss America
Gary Moore- I Have Found
U2- Staring At The Sun
Zucchero- Senza Una Donna
HOLLANDNPS HORT EN KLIJN/Hilverstun PCHR
Tom Blomberg - DJ/ProducerCoral Klijn - DJ/ProducerPlayliot Additions:
Johan -Everybody
Mr. S. Oliver- Funkin' Down
N -Trance- ars.c.o.Robbie Williams. Old Before I Die
Shole Anna- You Might Need Somebody
RADIO 3/Hilveroum PCHR
Paul van der Lugt CoordPower Play:
2 Brothers 0/T 4th F- One Day
Playlist Additions:Caught In The Act- Do It
Faithless -Reverence
Funky Green Dogs- Fired Up
Hero- Toen Ik Je Zag
Kula Shaker- Hush
Notorious BIG- Hypnotize
Patty Cash- Do You Wanna Fly
Skik- Nie Veer Spek & Bonen
AL Michael Jackson
RADIO 538/Bussum P
CHR
Erik de Zwart - MD
Power Play:
Bloodhound Gang- Fire Water
Funky Green Dogs- Fired Up
Playlist Additions:Bruce Springsteen- Secret Garden
Daft Punk- Aroma The World
Monies- For You I Will
No Mercy- Please Don't Go
Party Animals- Atomic
RADIO NOORDZEE
NATIONAAL/Naarden PNational Music/AC
Ron Sterrenburg - Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Anita De Hoop- JantjeArne Jansen- lk Hob De LentsClouseau- Korn Naar Jou
De Sjomies- Twee Armen Om
Fokko/Bordjes- Dat Is Us Foppe
Jeroen Smits- Oma Wat hob Je Torii
Re. Vershms- Ik Heh SiansAlbertelDave- Ben Echte %amerced
Leonardo Anntedo- Mi Amer
Bratm/Van 0Im- Red Balloons
Moonlights- lk Vind Je Leuk
Rocq-E Harrell- Guitar Man
Wolter Krona- Bolero
SKY RADIO 100.7FM/Bussum P
AC
Ton Lathouwers - MDPlaylist Additions:
Babyface/Wonder. How Come, Row Long
Braxtons- The BossDavid Charnel- Should I Leave
Gary Barlow -Love Won't Wait
Sinead O'Connor -This le To Mother
TROS RADIO 3/MEGA TOP 100/
Hilversum PCHR
Klass Samplonius - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Daft Punk- Around The World
Fish- Brother 52
George Michael- Star People
Hans Kano Jr.- Altijd Eentje
Johan- Everybody
Jon Secede- Too Late, Too Soon
N -Trance-
No Mercy- Please Don't Go
Puff Johnson- Forever MoreWOWI- Keer Op Keer
BELGIUMBRTN RADIO DONNA/Brussels PCHR
Marc: Deschuyter - Head Of Mcglic
Power Play:Ricky Martin Mane
Sound Lovers- Run -A -Way
Texas- Halo
Playlist Additions:}tart Herman -In Mijn Hoefd
Laura Pauaini- SromisaiMemo's Jasje- Ale De Dag Van Toen
Nek- Laura Non CT
Petra- Jij En IkSteve Winwood- Spy In The Name
BRTN STUDIO BRUSSEL/Brumels
CHB/Rock
Jan Hautekiet - ProducerPlaylist Additions:
Cheek Prophet- Homemade Blood
Coma- Per Adua Ad Astra
Eels- Susan's House
Faithless -Reverence
Fountains/Wayne- Sink To
Golden Green -Al Anis
Hurricane 111- Step
Kenickie- In Your CST
KRS-One- Step Into A World
Live -Freaks
Primal Scream- Kowalski
Propellerheada- Spybreak
R.E.M.- How The West
R.O.C. Cheryl
Raggedeath- Dance With The
Seahonses- Love Is The Law
Slacker -Scared
Steve Winwood- Spy In The Name
Third Eye Blind- Semi -Charmed
US 3- I'm Thinking About
World Party- Beautiful Dream
RADIO 21/Brussels PCHWRock
Christine Goor - Head Of Music
Marc Francart/Pierre Dubois - HOMPlaylist Additions:
Brand New Heavies. Sometimes
Buckshot Lefonque- Mune Evolution
Catherine- Clover
Daybehaviour- Hello
Divine Comedy- Everybody
Eels- Susan's House
Fantom- FaithfulFountains/Wayne- Sink To
Gary Christina -Still Come Back To Me
Garland Jeffreys- Original LustGene- Where Are.
George Michael- Star People
INKS- Searching
Kula Shaker- HushLive -Freaks
Nuyoricon Soul -Its Alright I Feel It
Snoop Doggy Dogg- Vapors
Snooze- Your Conscionaneas
Voyager- Desire
RADIO CONTACT F/Brussels P
CHR
Jean Lou Bertha - Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
Savage Garden- I Want You
BRF/Eupen SAC
Guy Janssens - ProducerPower Play:
No Mercy- When I Die
R. Kelly- I Believe
Soraya- Suddenly
Nana- Lonely
Playlist Additions:Bliimchen- Nur GetraumtBlur- Song 2
Bryan Adams- 18 Til I Die
Madonna -Another Suitcase
Michael Jackson- Blood
No Doubt- Just A Girl
HIT -FM 106.1Hasselt B
CDR
Andre Hemeryck Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
Bjirn- Sometimes
Blur- Song 2
Bryan Adams -18 Til I Die
Cardigans- Leyden'Course- Ain't Nobody
Daft Punk- Around The World
Fiasco- AfIlito
ICT- Laisse Toi Tenter
Kym Maralle. Young HeartsRepublica- Drop Dead
Sashl- Ecuador
Toni Braxton- I Don't Wmt To
RADIO MOL/Mol B
CUB
Sonja Celen - ProducerPlaylist Addition.
3T- Gotta Be You
Kelly Family- Fell In Love With
Puadisio- Vamos A La Discoteca
Sashl- Ecuador
Toni Braxton- I Don't Want To
Worlds Apart -You Said
Yasmine- Altijd
RADIO ROYAALBamont-Achel
CHR
Tom Holland - Prog DirPower Play:
No Mercy- Please Don't Go
Playlist Addition,:Gary Barlow- Love Won't Wait
Sandy Kendal, A Little Bit More
SWEDEN
SVERIGES RADIO P3: MEST
SPELADE/
Stockholm PCHR
Mats Grimberg ProducerPlaylist Additions:
Daft Punk- Around The World
Di Leva- Kungen Ay Kosmos
Lena Nyman- Damen Tritt
Puadisio- BailandoIL Kelly- I Believe
Spiro Girls- Who Do You Think
Suede -Lazy
Texan- Halo
U2- Staring At The Sun
RADIO STOCKHOLM/Stockholm G
CHR
Robert Sehlberg - Music Director
Playlist Additions:Cassie- I'll Be Alright
Geeele- I Want You To Know
Hanson- MMM Hop
Jennifer Brown- In My Garden
Jennifer Brown- Feel That Natural
Katrina And The Waves -Love Shine
Ricky Martin- Maria
DENMARKDANMARKS RADIO PS/Copenhagen
CHR
Morten Rindholt - Playlist Co-ord.Power Play:
Harmon- MMM Bop
Playlist Additions:Babyface/Wonder. How Come, Bow Long
Eric Gadd- My Personality
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
'Fyn Moselle- Young Hearts
Randi Laubek- Madness Sadness
Republica- Drop Dead
THE VOICE/Copenhagen PCHR
Elk Frederiksen Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
Chris Drente. Bl Hadn't Got You
Des'ree- Kissing You
Dionne Farris- HopelessGrace -Hand
Live -Freaks
Nuyorican Soul -It's Alright I Feel It
Paradisio- BailmdoSeale -Ecuador
White Town -Undressed
ARHUS NAIRRADIO/
RADIO COLOMBO/
Arhus GCDR
Jesper Raab - Music DirectorPower Play:
Eternal/Winans- I Wanna Be
Playlist Additions:Hanson- MMM Bop
Kula Shaker- Hush
RADIO ABC/Randers GCHR
Kent Kordt Rider Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
Aqua- Doctor Jones
Faithless- ReverenceHanson- MMM Hop
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
Juice- Best DareMary J. Bilge- Love Is All
Republica- Drop Dead
Sashl- Ecuador
Shola Anna- You Might Need Somebody
RADIO VIBORG/Viborg G
CDR
Pout Foged - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Babyface/Wonder Ho Come, Bow Laos
Blessid Union- I Wanna Be
Chris Braide- Ill Hadn't Got You
Funky Diamonds- Bad GirlsJaki Graham- You And I
Jon Bon Jovi- MidnightLutricia McNeal- WashingtonNek- Tu Sei, Tu Sai
UPTOWN FM/Copenhagen G
AC/CHR
Hana-Gogge Bisgaard - Prog DirFlemming Beck - Manic Coord
Playlist Additions:Denser Med Drenge- Nu Ma
Depeche Mode -It's No Good
Duran Duran- Out Of
George Michael- Stay People
Gina G- Fresh
Jon Secede- Too Late, Too Soon
Paul McCartney -Young Boy
Pockets- I Won't He There Anymore
Prefab Sprout- A Prisoner Of
Umbrelloa- No Tonga
RADIO ROSKILDE/Roskilde SCHR
Anders Eichhorn - Prog DirJuper Monefeldt - Head Of ManicPlaylist Additions:
Daft Punk- Around The World
Savage Garden- I Want You
Shola Anna- You Might Teed Somebody
Texas -Halo
STATION KIBENHAVN 102,9 FM/
Copenhagen SHot AC/CHR
Jacob Mondrup - Prod Dir/Head Of
Music
Playlist Additions:Hanson- MMM Bop
Jon Bon Jovi- MidnightJuice- Best Days
Katrina And The Waves. Love Shine
Ophelie Winter- Red Light
Sandi Laubek. Madoem Sadness
VLR/Vejle SCUR
Peter Larsen Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Ant & Dec- Shout
McNight/King- KingsChris Rea- Only To Fly
Hanson- MUM Hop
Henning Kvitnes- Blue
Hurricane el- StepJaki Graham -You And I
Jamie Walters- I'd Do Anything
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
Yellowbelliea- City Of Joy
RADIO WCopenhagen BAC
Hans-Ogge Bisgaard Prog DimFlemming Beck - Manic CurdPlaylist Additions:
Backstreet Boys- Quit Playing
Bamses Vernier- Si FikStreisand/Adams- I FinallyBee Gees- Mone
Blur- Beetlebum
Dancer Med Drenge-Nu Me
Doky Bros- If You Were My Man
Eternal- Don't You Love Me
George Michael- Older
Henning Stark- True Love
Lars Lilholt- Gudenaen it 2
Lars H.U.G. Please Love Me
Lisa Stansfleld- The Real Thing
Mark Owen- Clementine
No Doubt- Don't Speak
Paul McCartney- Young Boy
Phil Collins -No Matter Who
Saone Salomonsen- En Drandig hind
Seal- Fly Like
Sbu-bi-Due- Her Lugter Lidt
Superiramp- You Win, I Lose
Texas- Say What You Want
Thomas Helmig- No Life
Wet Wet Wet- If I Never See
Whitney Houton- Step By Step
NORWAYNRK PEURFJOslo P
CHR
Nils Heldal - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Eels Susan's House
Raga Rockers- Smykke
NITIEDAL RADIO EXTRA/Aneby
CHR
Morten Bakke - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Eels- Susan's House
Gun -Crary You
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
Pretenders- Coin BackSpeeln- Jane In Purple
RADIO 102/Hauguund GCHR
Egil Houeland - Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Katrina And The Wave. Love Shine
Norsk Utflukt- Diger Og Gel
Spice Girls- Who Do You Think
FINLANDKISS FMBelainki GCUR
Mage Vainio - Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
A. Yet- Hard To Say
Gary Barlow -Love Won't Wait
Garbage- *1 Crush
Gessle- Do Yoy Wanna
Lisa Stansfleld- The Real Thing
Orbital- The Saint
Spice Girls- Mama
Sob -Urban Tribe- First Spring Day
Suede -Lazy
AUSTRIA3/Vierum P
CHR
Alfred Rosenauer -Head Of ManicPlaylist Additions:
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
Nana -Lonely
Paula Cole- Cowboys
Toni Braxton- I Don't Want To
SWITZERLANDCOULEUR 3/Lausanne GRock
Thierry Catherine - Head Of MusicPower Play:
Hal/Anderson- ExtremaTranquility Bass- Freak flag
Playliet Additions:
CJ Bolland- ProphetCollective Soul -Forgiveness
Dionysos- Wet
Fatboy Going Out Of My Head
Fluke- Absurd
Nekon- School's Out
Naked Lunch- Spark
Raggasonic- La Ramene Pas
Rocca- Les Jeunes
Sarah Craclroell- Goldin
Seahorses- Love Is The Law
DRS 3/Zurich GRock
Christoph Alispmh - Music Co -Ord
Playlist Addition.Amok- Un Apras Midi
Blackstreet- Don't Leave
McNight/King- Kings
Buckshot Lefonque- Music Evolution
Cyrano- New York
Gun- Cram. You
Hal/Anderson- ExtremisINKS- Searching
Jenny Lang- Lie To Me
Michelle Gayle- Sensational
Nuyoricon Soul. It's Aright I Feel It
Booboo Peterson- Stop BySine- Onkil Kamil
Subsonic -LitSupergrass- Tonight
Texas- Halo
RADIO 24/Zurich
CHR
Dani Richiger - Head Of Music
Power Play:
Bee Gees- Alone
Lisa Stansfleld. The Real ThingPaul McCartney. Young Boy
PkYlist Addition.Cyrano- New York
Depeche Made- It's No Good
George Michael- Star People
Jewel- You Were Meant For Me
Michelle Gayle- Sensational
RADIO BASILISK/Basel
AC
Nick Schulz - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Anywhen- Movie
Brand New Heavies- Sometimes
Code 5- Love Is Your Game
Fever- Can You Feel It?
Jon Bon Jeri- MidnightPaid Young- I Wish
Soul Affair- Anytime & Out There
Wondertoys- Mr. Robinson
RADIO ZUERISEE/Rapperawil G
AC
Silvio Miklau - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Madonna- Another Suitcase
Mudoki- On And
Monica- For You I Will
Paul Young- I Wish
RADIO LAC/Geneva SCHR
Jacky Sanders - Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
Ant & Dec -Falling
McNightaing- KingsChris Wayne- Land Down Under
Enigma- TNT For The Brain
Jon Boo Jovi- Midnight
Mark Morrison- Moan'N'Groan
Marque- She Walks
Paul Young- I WishPrincessa- Try To Say I'm Sony
Simla Anna- You Might Need Somebody
Simone Jay- Wan. B Like
WORLD RADIO GENEVA WRG-FM
88.4/
Geneve BAC
Andrew Pettit - Music DirectorPlaylist Additions:
George Michael. Star PeopleJon Secede- Too Late. Too Soon
Lightning Seeds- You Showed Me
Toni Bruton- I Don't Want To
PORTUGALANTENA 3/Lishon P
CUR
Jose Marinho - Head Of Music
Playlist Addition.Aerosmith- Hole On My Soul
Blessid Union- I Wanna Be
Faith No More- AshesHanson- MMM Bop
Jamie Walters- I'd Do Anything
Jon Bon Jovi- MidnightMichelle Gayle- Sensational
Paula Cole- Cowboys
Republica- Drop Dead
Ritual Tejo- Magee
Savage Garden- I Want You
Sergio Godinhn Domingo
Shola Anna- You Might Need Somebody
Smoke City- Underwater
Turbo Junkie- Switch On
RFM/Lisbon P
CHR
Pedro Tojal - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Erykah Badu- On & On
Gun- Crazy You
Texas- Halo
TOIL Braxton- I Don't Want To
RUSSIAMMADIO/Moscow G
CHBRock
Roman Vavilov - General Director
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Although the Bowie compar-isons are still seeminglyinevitable, Brett Anderson &Co. have increasingly devel-oped a sound of their own,which has by now crystalizedinto something angst -riddenyet lively. This track, the thirdsingle from their third albumComing Up, could well helpincrease awareness of the bandoutside the U.K and beyond itstraditional fanbase. One of thefirst continental devotees of thenewest Suede fashion is Station
SUEDE
LazyNude/SonyProducers: Ed Buller &Dave BascombePublisher: PolyGram
Kibenhavn (Copenhagen/CHR)102.9 FM head of music JacobMondrup. Explaining his rea-sons for the station addingwhat he describes as a "verygood" track, he says simply,"because we expect it to be wellliked by our audience." Headds, "I think it also might helpto raise the profile of our sta-tion." Mondrup notes: "At last,the Danes are opening up tonew sounds, especially newerstrains of rock and R&B; I hopethe trend continues."
Hermann Sadchenkov Prog DirMOM Additions:
No Doubt- Sunday Morning
Paul McCartney -Young Boy
Sinead O'Connor. Thu Is To Mother
Texas -Halo
White Town- Undressed
RADIO MAXIMUM/Perm G
CDR
Alexey Glazatov - Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
IT- Gotta Be You
Agate Kristi- Moryak
Ant & Dec- Shout
N.Trence- DISCO.Wallflowers- One Headlight
POLANDPOLSKIE RADIO 3/Warsaw PCHR
Marek Niedzwiecld - ProducerPower Play:
Jon Ron Jost. MidnightRobert Gawlinaki- Nie Stale
Playlist Additions:Ant & Dec- Shout
Barry Menilow- Rd Really Love
Candy Duffer -For The Love Of You
George Michael- Star People
Graze T. W Twoich
Jon Secede- Too Late, Teo Soon
Notorious BIG- Hypnotize
Paul Young- I Wish
Puff Johnson- Forever More
Sacred Spirit- Legends
Savage Garden- I Want You
Smoke City- Underwater
Wonders- Little Wild One
RADIO LODZ/Lodz G
CHR
Adam Kolacinski - Head Of MusicPower Play:
Budka Suflera- Takao TangoGeorge Michael- Star People
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
Playlist Additions:Barry Manilow- I'd Really Love
Candy Duffer For The Love Of You
Fiona Apple- Sleep To Dream
Jon Secede- Too Late, Too Soon
Krzystof Antkowiek- Ena
Michelle Gayle- Sensational
Puff Johnson- Forever MoreSacred Spirit- Legends
Silverehair- Abuse MeTricky- Makes Me Wanna Doe
Uremia- Bialza Droga
Van Morrison- Rough God
Varies Manx. Dom Gdzies Blisko Mnie
Wonders- Little Wild One
RADIO LUBLIN/Lublin G
Bock
Wiktor Jachacz DJ/ProducerPower Play:
Robert Gewlinaki- Nie Stalo
Wonders- Little Wild One
Playlist Additions:7777- Jak Ja Cie Kocham
Anna Maria Jopek- Ale JestemAnt & Dec- Shout
Candy Dotter- For The Love Of You
George Michael- Star People
Instant Karma -Silver WholeJon Secede- Too Late, Too Soon
Jon Bon Jovi- MidnightKrzystof Antkowisk- EvaPaul Young- I Wish
RADIO MANHATTAN/Lodz G
CHR/Rock
Marcin Bisiorek Head Of MusicPower Play:
Gary Barlow- Love Won't Wait
De Su- Era Wodnika
Salad- Cmdboy King
Savage Garden- I Want You
Silverchair- Abuse Me
Playlist Additions:Anna Maria Jopek- Ale Jestem
Budka Suflera. Takoe Tango
George Michael -Star People
Graze T. W Twoich
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
Jon Secede- Too Late, Too Soon
Krzystof Antkowiak- Eno
Paul Young- I Wish
Sacred Spirit- Legends
Brightmen/Cura- Just ShowScooter- TheVan Morrison- Rough God
Wonders- Little Wild One
RADIO MERKURY/Poznan GAC
Ryszard Gloger Head Of MusicPower Play:
Budka Sutlers- Tokyo Tango
Playlist Additions:Alina Pszczolkowaka- Wiem
Cellar Dion -River Deep Mountain High
Foo Fighters- Monkey Wrench
F.S.O./London-Explosive
Jewel- You Were Meant For Me
Kenny Loggias- For The First Time
Medusa- Anna's Dream
Nannee Coleman -Care About You
Nek- Laura Non C'E
Puff Johnson- Forever More
Texas -Halo
Tom Petty- WallsWawele- J. Mi W Glowie
Wonders- Little Wild One
RADIO 4 DANCE/Warsaw SDance
Bogdan Fabirmski - DJ/Prod.Playliat Additions:
Hip HopperefFugees- Bounty Killer
Jay Jay. Do You Really Love Me
Unique 2- Do What You Please
TURKEYPOWER FM/Istanbul P
CHR
Mille Sea - Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Blessid Union- I Wanna Be
Sacred Spirit- LegendsSavage Garden- I Want You
Shola Ama- You Might Need Somebody
RADIO NUMBER ONE FM/bsianbul
CHR
Emre Tmter Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
Daft Punk- Around The World
Donna Summer. Carey
Gary Barlow. Love Won't Wait
George Michael- Star People
Jamiroquei- AlrightJewel- You Were Meant For Me
Jill Sobule- Bitter
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
Lightning Seeds- You Showed Me
Paul McCartney- Young Boy
Sacred Spirit- Legends
Shale Ama- You Might Reed Somebody
Soultans- Every Little Move
GREECEKISS 909 FM/Athens GCHR/Dance
Michael Tsaoussopoulos - Prog DirPower Play:
DJ Quicksilver- BellissimaPlaylist Additions:
99 Allstars- Luc
Havana- M.F.E.O.
Lovebeads love Is The Only Way
IL Kelly- I Believe
Tin Tin Out- Dance With Me
HUNGARYRADIO DANUBIUSIBudapest PCHR
Laszlo Bartok - Music DirPlaylist Additions:
Whitney Houston- I Believe
RADIO BRIDGE/Budapest G
AC
Orsolya Megyeri - Head Of MusicPlaylist Additiona:
Bee Gees- Alone
Firehouse- I Live My Life For You
Lisa Stanfield -The Real Thing
Mark Owen- Clementine
Sheryl Crow -Hard Stand
IJ2- Staring At The Sun
Zavodi Gabor -Eli Vele Bodlogen
CZECH REPUBLIC
RADIO JOURNALTrague PNews/AC
Rene Hailicke - Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Monaco- What Do You Want.
Texas- Halo
R11. RADIO CITY 93.7/Prague C
CHR
Karel Oubrecht - Prog MgrDavid Beck Head Of MusicPlaylist Addition.
Lucie- Ithobouk Ve Krovi
No Doubt- Just A Girl
Paul McCartney -Young Boy
PROGRAMME SUPPLIERS
FM RADIO NETWORK/Germany CCDR
Armin Weis - Prog DirPower Play,
Black Attack- Bang BangSavage Garden- I Want You
A List:
Blnekatreet- Don't Leave
Cardigans- Lovefool
Cucumber Men- SchlagartigDepeche Mode- It's No Good
Der Wolf- Oh Shit-Frau Schmidt
Fresh N Funky- Fresh SF Funky
Funky Diamonds. You Want Me
Gina G- Fresh
Grooveminister- Alles Wird Gut
Lisa Stansfield- The Real Thing
Michael Jackson- BloodNene- Lonely
No Doubt- Just A Girl
Bobbie Williams Old Before I Die
Sabrina Seder Du Liebst Mich Nicht
Tic Tee Tee- Warum
U2- Staring At The Sun
White Town. Your Woman
Wish- Sundrops
A Lien
AD Members Of Mayday -Sonic Empire
MUSIC TELEVISION
MTV EUROPE/London P
Music Television
Peter Good Controller MusicProgramming MTV NetworksA Lid:
Blackstreet- Don't Leave
Brand New Heavies- Sometimes
Chemical Brothers- Block Rake Bests
Daft Punk- Around The World
David Bowie- Dead Man
Depeche Mode- It's No Good
Erykah Badu- On & On
Foo Fighters- Monkey Wrench
Gary Barlow- Love Won't Wait
Goodfellaz- Sugar Honey
Gus Gus- Behove
HM/Anderson- Extremis
Hanson- MMM Bop
Live -Freaks
Mary J. Blige- Love Is All
Notorious BIG- Hypnotize
NTM- Affirmative Action
Orbital- The Saint
Robbie Williams- Old Before I Die
Smoke City- Underwater
Spice Girls- Who Do You Think
Supergrass- Richard HI
U2- Staring At The Sun
Wain/Bill.. HitNew Videos
Republica- Drop Dead
Silverehair- Abuse Me
MCM/Paris PMusic Television
Herve Lemaire - Prog DirA List:
Apollo 440. Ain't Talkin'
Big Soul- Julene
Chemical Brothers- Block Rod& Beau
tqam/Fam- Rai Derli
Dolly- Je NVe. PasGeraldine- Bongo
Jane Rodin- La Tsille De Mon Amour
/Chaled- Le Jour Viands
NTM- Affumative Action
Small- Encore Une
Skunk Anansie- Hedonism
Smoke City- UnderwaterSqueegee- Money B.
VA-I/London PMusic Television
Mark Hagen Head Of Programming& Acq
Heavy RotationBeautiful South- BlackbirdGeorge Michael- Star PeopleMadonna- Another Suitcase
Paul McCartney -Young BoyR. Kelly- I Believe
Seal- Fly Like
Symbol- The Holy River
Wet Wet Wet- If I Never See
Active RotationBrian Kennedy- Message
Lewis Taylor- Bittersweet
Pretenders- Goin' Back
U2- Staring At The Sun
Medium RotationBryan Adams, 18 Til I DM
Karim And The Waves- Love Shine
Kim Richey- I KumMichael Jackson -BloodTexas- Halo
New RecurrentBee Gees -Alone
Bruce Springsteen- Secret Garden
Bacharach/Costello- God Give
Lisa Stansfield- The Real Thing
Sheryl Crow- Hard StandNew Videos
Erie- Deeper
Prefab Sprout. A Prisoner Of
Sinead O'Connor -This Is To Mother
THE BOX/London G
Music Television
Liz Laskowski - Dir of Prog
Box Tops
911- Bodyshakili
Az Yet- Hard To Say
Backstreet Boys- Quit PlayingMackstreet- Don't Leave
Cardigans- Lovefool
Course -Ready
Daft Punk- Around The World
Damage- Wonderful TonightDJ Supreme- The Wildstyle
Frankie Oliver- Give HerGary Barlow -Love Won't Wait
Louchie boa & Mehie One ammo& Wee
Mr. President- Coco JumboNo Doubt- Don't Speak
Notorious BIG- Hypnotize
IL Kelly. I Believe
Spice Girls- Mama
Spice Girls- 2 Become I
Spice Girls- Who Do You Think
Toni Braxton -Co -Break My Heart
Breakin' Out Of The Box
Aaliyah- One In A Million
Foxy Brown- Ill Be
Hanson- MMM Bop
Human Nature- Wishes
Ewa %melte- Young HeartsMonica- For You I Will
New Videos
Ant & Dec- Falling
Brain Bug- NightmareBrownstone- 5 Miles To Empty
Fluke -Absurd
Gene- Where Are
James- Tomorrow
Jeremy Healy & Amos- Argentina
N -Tyco- Hey DJ
Olive- You're Not Alone
Paul McCartney- Young Boy
Prefab Sprout- A Prisoner Of
Seahorses- Love Is The Law
Sinead O'Connor This Ls To Mother
Sounds Of Blackness- Spirit
Supercharger- We RockTina Cousins- Time
Velvet Jones- Worrying About Your
White Town- Undressed
THE MUSIC FACTORY/
Miasma, Holland BMusic Television
Erik Kruse - Music Director
Power Play:Gary Barlow- Love Won't Wait
A Liet:
Az Yet- Hard To Say
Larricie McNeal- Ain't That Just
Michael Jackson -Blood
Republica- Ready To Go
&Mil- Encore Une
Skunk Anansie- Hedonism
Soundlovers- Run -A -Way
Source feat Candy Staton-Yea Gal To lave
Spice Girls- Who Do You Think
Spice Girls- Mama
New Videos
Mg./Wonder. How Come, How Long
Bruce Springeteen Secret Garden
Cardigans- Lovefool
Caught In The Act- Do It
Funky Green Dogs- Fired UpGerard doling- Without Your Love
Kula Shake, HushMonica- For You I Will
Notorious BIG -Hypnotize
Savage Garden- I Want You
Toni Braxton- I Don't Want To
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M NEWS
U.K.'s Capital acquires Virgin Radiobroadcaster's £22 million ($35.7) debt.
Virgin Radio chief executive DavidCampbell and finance director AndyMonett are staying under theVirgin umbrella, moving intosimilar positions at thenewly -created Virgin Mediagroup. This will look afterBranson's emerging TV inter-ests, Virgin Radio Interna-tional (VRI) and Virgin Net.
The acquisition is subjectto the approval of U.K. regu-lator the Radio Authoritywhich will conduct a "publicinterest" study into theimplications of one mediagroup owning three stations in theLondon market. The government'sOffice of Fair Trading will also have togive its approval to the deal. In bothcases, rulings are not expected forapproximately three months.
Capital's portfolio already includesLondon market leader 95.8 CapitalFM, Capital Gold AM (London's num-ber two commercial station) and 11 top40/AC stations across the U.K. Theacquisition of Virgin Radio could pushCapital above the radio ownershipceiling permitted by current U.K.broadcasting legislation. If that is thecase, the group would have to disposeof some of its local radio interests.
Commenting on the purchase, Capi-tal's chairman Ian Irvine says, "Theacquisition of Virgin Radio is based onstrong commercial logic and fitssuperbly into the group's long-termstrategy of building a music entertain-ment group."
Richard Branson suggests the dealheralds the birth of a pre-eminent U.Kradio group, with resources to committo DAB. The U.K's three existingnational commercial radio broadcasters(Virgin Radio AM, Talk Radio and Clas-sic FM) are guaranteed DAB licencesfrom the Radio Authority next year.
The BBC's five national networks,funded by licence fees, are alreadybroadcasting on DAB, and most Londoncommercial stations are conductingpilot schemes with the new technology.
Says Branson, "The digital futurehas arrived. [The acquisition] creates anew force in British commercial radio
with the resources tocommit to a digital radiofuture and mount a con-certed challenge to theBBC's dominance of thisnew technology."
In the immediatefuture, there are noplans for restructuringVirgin's staffing, accord-ing to Capital's groupdirector of programmesRichard Park. "It's busi-ness as usual," he com-
ments, "Virgin has a programmer [IanGrace] and broadcasters who are undercontract and I can't see that changing.If anything, there could be job creation.I've been in touch with Ian Grace andtold him, 'It's your game.' He is incharge of programming and I'll give
him my views, should he ask for them.We are taking over a pretty good -goingship. All we will be doing in the openingstages is making an assessment."
In the long term, Park confirmsCapital will split Virgin's national AMand London services into two separateentities. Currently, Virgin simulcaststhe majority of its AOR output on bothstations. "Splitting the services is some-thing we should do," explains Park."When you are dealing with the countryas a whole, you are dealing with veryseparate issues [in programming] thanwhen you are dealing with London."
Park would not be drawn on musicprogramming details, but sources sug-gest the new Virgin FM service for Lon-don will adopt a rock format, targetingyoung male listeners. Eyre was quoted inthe May 7 edition of U.K national news-paper The Guardian, saying the servicewill be a "balls -out edgy rock station,"while the national service will have a
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lighter guitar -based music policy.The Capital/Virgin deal was
announced alongside Capital's six-month financial results to the end ofMarch. The group's pre-tax profits roseby 9 percent compared to the same peri-od last year to £17 million ($27.6 mil-lion) with a turnover of £53.9 million($87.5 million). Last year, Virgin Radiowent into the black for the first timewith a £1.6 million ($2.6 million) profit.
The acquisition does not drop thecurtain on Branson's radio activity.Through Virgin Media's Virgin RadioInternational (VRI) division, the com-pany is pursuing commercial radiofranchises outside British shores. Itcurrently has applications lodged for anational FM AOR service in theNetherlands and one in Athens.
Virgin has also confirmed that it iscurrently negotiating a deal toincrease its holding in Paris rock sta-tion Oui FM (see below).
Oui FM set to change handsby Remi Bouton
PARIS - The ownership of Paris' onlyrock station is about to change hands.
The U.K.'s Virgin Media group ispoised to increase its share in Oui FM,giving it a majority stake in theParisian station. To date, VirginMedia owns 47 percent of Oui FM'soperating company and has signed aprovisional agreement with PolyGramFrance to acquire the 34 percentowned by the record company. Theremaining 19 percent is owned byCanadian conglomerate Pradeur.
Alain Rebillard, CEO of PolyGramFrance, says it is "premature" to saythat Virgin Media has taken over Poly -Gram's shares in Oui FM, but agreesthat, if everything goes according toplan, "PolyGram should be soon 'clisin-vesting' its stake in the station." Rebil-lard added, `We have made a provi-sional agreement [with Virgin Media]which still needs to be confirmed."
French broadcasting authority CSAhas the final say on any. changes inownership affecting broadcasting com-panies. Sources close to the deal sug-gest that the CSA is bound to considerthe change in the station's capitalstructure as substantial, and thereforewill ask for a full review of the situationbefore giving the green light to the deal.
One aspect which could pose a prob-lem is the position of Pradeur. A com-plaint from the Canadian group couldlead the CSA to force Virgin to acquirePradeur's shares. Virgin is, however,said to be not interested in acquiringPradeur's shares.
PolyGram became a shareholder inOui FM, along with Virgin Records, inthe late 1980s. Asked why PolyGram isnow selling its shares in the station,Rebillard explained that, "Oui FM wasnot a strategic investment for the group.When we invested in the station, ourgoal was to support a station with a rockformat we thought was needed in Paris.
What happened proved it was an effi-cient move, because the station has beenable to develop and is now profitablewith a constant growth in audience. Butwith only 34 percent of the shares, wedidn't have any real influence on the sta-tion. So we had to make a choice-eitherincrease our share, or leave."
Rebillard declined to reveal theamount offered by Virgin for the stakein Oui FM. In 1996, the station postedprofits of FFr 1.5 million ($263,000)and according to estimates, would beworth FFr 20 million ($3.5 million).This would put PolyGram's 34 percentat a price tag of $1.2 million.
According to a source close to thestation, current Oui FM general man-ager Bruno Delport, who has run thestation since 1991, informed the sta-tion's shareholders a few months agoabout his decision to step down andleave the station on June 30. Thedeparture, sources say, is not linked tothe deal.
Jackson's Blood eclipsed by HIStoryaccording to SoundScan.
Many European retailers expectHIStory In The Mix to perform well, butnot to outperform the 1995 package. "Ingeneral," says Jean Broeks, buyer atHolland's 140 -store Free Record Shop,"remix albums don't sell that well-butthis, of course, is Jackson and theremixes have been executed very well."The Free chain accounted for 10 percentof the 400,000 units which the originalHIStory sold in Holland.
Wolfgang Orthmayr, managingdirector of Germany's largest specialistmusic chain, World Of Music (WOM),approves of the remix release, and sayshe expects it to match sales of the 1995set. That sold 1.5 million copies in Ger-many, according to Epic Records productmanager Peter Graze.
In France, Thierry Hidoux, head ofrecords at the market -leading FNACchain, says the Jackson title faces stiffcompetition from current titles by U2,
Patricia Kaas and Julien Clerc, amongothers. "So it's notthe major event ofthe year," he com-ments. FNAC's pre-release orders donot match those ofHIStory, he adds.
Nevertheless,the strong airplayreaction to the sin-gle release of BloodOn The Dance Flooraugurs well for thealbum, as does TVexposure for Jack-son's 40 -minuteGhosts film. "I feelbetter about this than when HIStorywas released," says Victor Guzman,manager of the largest of Madrid Rock'ssix stores in the Spanish capital.
Virgin Retail Italy marketing direc-tor Edoardo Zipelli notes that, "There
is a large fan base who will buy any-thing that [Jackson] puts out."He also points, however, to theexistence of "a wider public, forwhom the new album will not beas interesting as one with all -new material."
Jackson's high profile andbroad demographic appeal meanspecialist music retailers will notnecessarily be the primary forcein selling HIStory In The Mix. Inthe U.K., the Asda supermarketchain (205 outlets) is especiallyenthusiastic. "We intend to makeit an event in-store in the waywe would a major Disneyrelease," says Steve Gallant, cat-
egory controller for home entertain-ment. "Jackson fits our customer pro-file wonderfully."
In France, Carrefour accounts foran estimated 15 percent of the musicmarket. Of Jackson's new album, "We
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hope to sell as many albums as HISto-r y ," says Pierre Thiebert, who isresponsible for Sony products at thehypermarket chain. "The only thingthat troubles me is that there are onlyfive new tracks."
In neighbouring Holland, theVroom & Dreesman (V&D) depart-ment store chain is planning a majorpromotion around the latest HIStory.Buyer Karin Brinkhof says its pre -orders were 10,000 units, compared to5,000 for 1995's original HIStory, andto 7,500 for U2's Pop. V&D has 64 out-lets nationwide, and Brinkhof believesthe Jackson remixes will "certainlypull in today's kids, who are muchmore into dance."This report was prepared by WolfgangSpahr (Germany), Paul Sexton (UK),Howell Llewellyn (Spain), Robbert Tilli(Holland), Mark Dezzani (Italy), KenStewart (Ireland), Rerni Bouton (France)and Marc Maes (Belgium).
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AIRPLAY CHARTS
week 20/97European Radio Top 50
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TW LW WOC Artist/Title OriginalLabel
TotalStations
NewAdds
ED 1 5 MICHAEL JACKSON/BLOOD ON THE DANCEFLOOR (EPIC) 121 6
® 4 7 U2/Staring At The Sun (Island) 98 7
3 2 11 Lisa Stansfieldfrhe Real Thing (Arista) 97 3
4 3 6 Depeche Mode/It's No Good (Mute) 90 4
® 5 5 Gary Barlow/Love Won't Wait (RCA) 86 12
ED 7 5 George Michael/Star People (Virgin) 77 21
,ED 9 4 Paul McCartney/Young Boy (Parlophone) 85 14
8 6 6 Robbie Williams/Old Before I Die (Chrysalis) 74 4
Ci) 10 9 Spice Girls/Who Do You Think You Are (Virgin) 70 5
CD 22 3 Toni Braxton/I Don't Want To (LaFace) 58 10
11 8 10 INXS/Elegantly Wasted (Mercury) 62 0
@ 14 14 R. Kelly/I Believe I Can Fly (Jive) 59 3# 36 3 Texas/Halo (Mercury) 64 13
# 17 7 Brand New Heavies/Sometimes (ffrr) 53 3
15 12 11 Wet Wet Wet/If I Never See You Again (Precious/Mercury) 63 1
16 11 15 White Town/Your Woman (Brilliant/Chrysalis) 53 0
17 13 13 Bee Gees/Alone (Polydor) 58 2
18 15 10 Spice Girls/Mama (Virgin) 57 2
0 20 5 JamiroquailAlright (Sony S2) 43 5
@ 16 11 Blue Boy/Remember Me (Guidance) 49 2
® 34 3 Daft Punk/Around The World Blefts.., (Virgin) 37 9# 21 9 Supertramp/You Win, I Lose Wet", (EMI) 48 1
23 24 11 Sash!/Encore Une Fois Btt:Iiiht (Byte Blue) 43 0
24 19 10 Eternal/Don't You Love Me (EMI) 60 1# )=- NE Savage Garden/I Want You (Columbia) 49 19
# 40 5 Jon Secada/Too Late, Too Soon (SBK) 45 11
27 23 17 No Doubt/Don't Speak (Trauma/Interscope) 42 1
* 33 3 Cardigans/Lovefool litght (Trampolene/Stockholm) 33 3
@ ),- NE Hanson/MMM Bop (Mercury) 33 16
30 28 8 Monaco/What Do You Want From Me (Polydor) 52 3
CD - NE Jon Bon Jovi/Midnight In Chelsea (Mercury) 36 34
32 30 4 Bryan Adams/18 Til I Die (A&M) 44 6
0 44 2 Blackstreet/Don't Leave Me (Interscope) 38 4
4 .- NE Duran Duran/Out Of My Mind (Virgin) 31 6
35 29 4 Blur/Song 2 (Food) 31 2
36 18 17 En Vogue/Don't Let Go (East West) 34 0
0 41 3 Prefab Sprout/A Prisoner Of The Past (Columbia) 28 2
38 37 14 Skunk Anansie/Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good) (One Little Indian) 29 1
0 > NE Shola Ama/You Might Need Somebody (Freak Street/WEA) 31 7
40 26 13 Apollo 440/Ain't Talkin' About Dub (Sony S2) 29 0
41 39 17 Texas/Say What You Want (Mercury) 26 1
42 32 3 Eros Ramazzotti/Dove C'E Musica 'Matt (DDD) 38 2
4 49 2 No Doubt/Just A Girl (Trauma/Interscope) 40 2
0 43 2 No Mercy/Please Don't Go 112iftt (MCl/Arista) 41 5
45 42 8 'N Sync/Tearing Up My Heart Etekt (Ariola) 33 3
0 )- NE Monica/For You I Will (Rowdy/Atlantic) 28 7
47 27 12 Aerosmith/Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees) (Columbia) 34 0
48 35 8 Sheryl Crow/Hard To Make A Stand (A&M) 36 2
49 25 10 Pet Shop Boys/A Red Letter Day (Parlophone) 36 0
50 38 9 Gina G/Fresh (Eternal/VVEA) 36 2
The European Radio Top 50 chart is based on a weighted -scoring system.Songs score points by achieving airplay on all of M&M's reporting. tations with contemporary music fulltime or during specific dayparts.
Stations are weighted by market size and by the nuniber of hours per week.TW = This Week, LW = Last Week NE = New Entry, TS -= Total Stations
Indicates singles which previously featured in the Border Breakers chart UHighest new entry Greatest chart points gainer
Short TakesEdited by Dominic Pride
STIVELL HARPS ONFrench label Dreyfus is releasing a double CD pack-age which celebrates 25 years as a recording artistby Brittany -born Celtic harp pioneer Alan Stivell.Released in France at the end of April, and with Eu-ropean release dates to follow, Zoom 1970-1995 con-tains 35 tracks which span Stivell's career, from1970's album Reflets to 1995's Brian Boru. Stivellhas recorded 18 albums to date, seven of which wentgold in France. Meanwhile, he is currently in thestudio, recording a new album to be released laterthis year. Stivell, born Alain Cochevelou, is the sonof a luthier from Brittany who built a replica of aCeltic harp, which was in use in the Middle Ages. Ata very early age, Stivell learned to play the instru-ment. He was in the forefront of the "Celtic musicrevolution" at the beginning of the '70s and is consid-ered a founding father of the world music scene. "Iam a world citizen and what I've tried to express isthe idea of a world without boundaries," says Stivell.
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RADIOHEADS, MOVIE TUNESThom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood of Radioheadhave joined REM's Michael Stipe and formerSuede guitarist Bernard Butler to record RoxyMusic covers for the soundtrack of forthcomingfilm, Velvet Goldmine. Guitarist Greenwood sayshe and Yorke chose three songs 2HB, Ladytronand Bittersweet, from Stipe's list of about 40 sug-gestions and recorded them in London: "Thom didthe singing and it doesn't sound like Thom, whichis why it was so much fun to do," recalls Green-wood. The new Radiohead album, O.K. Computerwill be released ON June 16. It features thetrack, Exit Music, which plays over the end cred-its of William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet butwas not on the soundtrack album.
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KEEP IT IN THE FAMILYThe title of Paul McCartney's newalbum, Flaming Pie, apparentlycame from him while waiting forwife Linda as she attended a photo -shoot for one of her cookery projects.To repay the compliment to herother half, Linda has assembledFlaming Pies, a collection of six recipes for suchtreats as coconut cream pie, pumpkin pie and, ofcourse, beefless pie. Neatly assembled in a CD tray,the recipes are part of the promotional push for thealbum which came out May 5.
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CHARTS
Border BreakersMainland European records breaking out of their country of signing
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TW LW WOC Artist/Title Original LabelCountryOf
Signing TS
1 3 5 CARDIGANS/LOVEFOOL (TRAMPOLENE/STOCKHOLM) SWEDEN 35
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0 6 6 Daft Punk/Around The World (Virgin) FRANCE 33
3 1 10 Supertramp/You Win, I Lose (EMI) FRANCE 44
4 2 15 Sash!/Encore Une Fois (Byte Blue) BELGIUM 35
5 4 7 Eros Ramazzotti/Dove C'E Musica (DDD) ITALY 34
6 5 8 DJ Quicksilver/Bellissima (Dos Or Die) GERMANY 22
® 8 3 Gessle/Do You Wanna Be My Baby? (EMI) SWEDEN 34
8 7 13 Gala/Let A Boy Cry (Do It Yourself) ITALY 20
9 9 7 No Mercy/Please Don't Go (MCl/Arista) GERMANY 29
10 11 7 Soultans/Every Little Move (Coconut/Ariola) GERMANY 24
11 10 11 Kelly Family/Fell In Love With An Alien (Kel-Life) GERMANY 15
@ 12 4 Course/Ready Or Not (Lowland) HOLLAND 10
13 13 4 Total Touch/Somebody Else's Lover (RCA) HOLLAND 17
14 15 21 No Mercy/When I Die (MCl/Arista) GERMANY 9
0 24 2 Nek/Laura Non C'E (WEA) ITALY 16
0 18 7 Lutricia McNeallAin't That Just The Way (Metronome/WEA) SWEDEN 11
0 20 24 Gala/Freed From Desire (Do It Yourself) ITALY 10
0 23 2 Zucchero/Menta E Rosmarino (Polydor) ITALY 5
0 ),- NE Paradisio/Bailando (Dance Development) FRANCE 6
20 16 10 Patricia Kaas/Quand J'Ai Peur De Tout (Columbia) FRANCE 12
21 17 4 Red 5/I Love You...STOP! (House Nation/Dance Street) GERMANY 8
22 19 14 B.B.E./Flash (Triangle) FRANCE 10
@ ),- RE Soultans/I Heard It Through The Grapevine (Coconut/Ariola) GERMANY 3
24 21 3 Ophelie Winter/Living In Me (East West) FRANCE 6
25 14 15 Daft Punk/Da Funk (Virgin) FRANCE 7
TW = This Week, LW = Last Week, WOC = Weeks On Chart, TS = Total Stations, NE = New Entry, RE = Re -Entry. Titles registering a significant point gain are awarded a bullet.
rIndicates the Road Runner award, assigned to the single with the biggest increase in chart points.
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OTR hears that French media giant Havas has puton hold talks about its potential financial support forthe French "Dreamworks-inspired" project beingmasterminded by current Virgin France chairmanPatrick Zelnik. Zelnik, teaming with formerPolydor U.K. managing director Marc Lumbrosoand advertising whizz -kid Eric Thong Cong, aimsto set up a new French independent company activein various entertainment sectors-music, multime-dia, book publishing and audio-visual production.Zelnik is believed to be talking to other major groupsin order to secure financial backing for his project. Asource close to the project says, nevertheless, that"Havas has not actually pulled out yet."
Swedish promotor Karl-Beril Petterssonstruck paydirt when he booked Katrina & TheWaves to play at an open-air festival in the smalltown of Kisa. OTR hears that Pettersson pickedup on the song Love Shine A Light long before theEurovision Song Contest on May 3 and closed thedeal with the band at a cheap price. As freshlycrowned Eurovision champs, the band could pullan extra 3,000 visitors to Kisa on June 28, esti-mates Pettersson. In August, Katrina & TheWaves will play further Swedish gigs in ninth,Gothenburg and Stockholm.
Former Virgin Radio pro-gramme director Mark Story hasreached a settlement with thecompany following his replace-ment as programme director onApril 21 (Music & Media May 3).The amount of the settlement hasnot been disclosed, but Story says,"We have reached an amicableagreement to terminate our rela-tionship " Story confirms that heis part of an unnamed consortiumwhich will bid for the northwest regional commerciallicence soon to be advertised in the U.K.
Expect to hear soon that French gold networkRFM, owned by Europe 1 Communications, is tak-ing over L'Onde Latine, a regional network whichwas broadcasting in the South of France with musicprogramming dominated by Latin music and Frenchlanguage songs. L'Onde Latine is due to switch toRFM's programming, pending the approval of broad-casting authority CSA.
Some 350 commercial radio stations are current-ly licensed in Belgium's northern state of Flanders-OTR hears that a spokesman for the Flemish mediaauthority has claimed that the number is by far toolarge for the size of the state. The authority hasclearly taken a tough approach to license violationsover the first four months of this year-three licens-es have been revoked temporarily, one permanently(story, page 4). In the meantime, Flemish mediaminister Eric van Rompuy has proposed to parlia-ment to amend the current media legislation inorder to allow state-wide radio networks. Strong net-works and a media authority in favour of a morestreamlined radio landscape could put the squeezeon local stations pretty soon.
The PolyGram/Virgin Media negotiationsabout the future of Oui FM in Paris have obviouslybeen a well -guarded secret (story, page 20). WhenMusic & Media called the station's general manager
Bruno Delport to confirm thestory, he joked that the talksbetween PolyGram and Virginhad been going on without anyresult for so long that it hadbecome a sort of in-house soapopera. It was only after M&Mconfirmed to him thatPolyGram France CEOAlain R.ebillard had indeed
made a "provisional agreement" to sell PolyGram's34 percent stake to Virgin that Delport finally tookthe news seriously.
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AIRPLAY CHAweek 20 /97 Major Market Airplay
The most aired songs in Europe's leading radio marketsTW=This Week, LW -Last Week, WOC=Weeks On Chart, TS -Total Stations
UNITED KINGDOMTW LW WOC Artist/Title
1
2345
67891011121314151617181920
Original Label TS
LIGHTNING SEEDS/YOU SHOWED ME (EPIC)U2/Staring At The Sun (Island)Texas/Halo (Mercury)Shola Ama/You Might Need Somebody (Freak Street/WEA)Michael Jackson/Blood (Epic)Gary Barlow/Love Won't Wait (RCA)George Michael/Star People (Virgin)Robbie Williams/Old Before I Die (Chrysalis)Cardigans/Lovefool (Trampolene/Stockholm)
12 Jamiroquai/Alright13 Brand New Heavies/Sometimes
911/Bodyshakin'14 R. Kelly/I Believe I Can Fly
Blackstreet/Don't Leave MeOlive/You're Not AloneAnt & Dec/FallingHanson/MMM Bop
15 Lisa Stansfield/The Real Thing16 Kula Shaker/Hush
Seahorses/Love Is The Law
1 53 610 47 32 45 2
4 411 48 3
44
NE5
NENENENE1111NE
(Sony S2)(ffrr)
(Virgin)(Jive)
(Interscope)(RCA)
(Telstar)(Mercury)
(Arista)(Columbia)
(Geffen)
OTW LW WOC Artist/Title
GSAOriginal Label TS
14 1 1 5 MICHAEL JACKSON/BLOOD (EPIC) 2313 2 2 8 Lisa Stansfield/The Real Thing (Arista) 2013 3 3 4 Depeche Mode/It's No Good (Mute) 1813 4 4 8 Spice Girls/Mama (Virgin) 1713 5 11 3 Gary Barlow/Love Won't Wait (RCA) 1413 6 10 4 Paul McCartney/Young Boy (Parlophone) 14
13 7 12 2 Cardigans/Lovefool (frampolene/Stockholm) 1412 8 9 12 White 'Town/Your Woman (Brilliant/Chrysalis) 1712 9 8 5 Eros Ramazzotti/Dove C'E Musica (DDD) 1311 10 13 3 U2/Staring At The Sun (Island) 1712 11 5 12 R. Kelly/I Believe I Can Fly (Jive) 1411 12 m NE Toni Braxton/I Don't Want To (LaFace) 1311 13 n NE Nana/Lonely (Urban/Motor) 1210 14 16 2 Robbie Williams/Old Before I Die (Chrysalis) 1210 15 7 9 Tic Tac Toe/Warum (RCA) 13
11 16 19 9 Supertramp/You Win, I Lose (EMI) 1510 17 18 5 No Mercy/Please Don't Go (MCUArista) 12
9 18 n NE DJ Bobo/It's My Life (MetrovyniVEA/VIS) 109 19 6 13 `1N Sync/Tearing Up My Heart (Ariola) 138 20 15 13 Bee Gees/Alone (Polydor) 12
Compiled by M&M on the basis of playlist reports, using a weighted -scoring system,based on audience size.
fasTW LW WOC Artist/Title
1 1 52 2 5
3 6 54 9 35 8 56 13 27 5 118 n NE9 3 410 19 211 4 812 n NE
20 214 17 215 7 916 15 317 12 218 10 919 m RE20 n RE
J L_1 1
MICHAEL JACKSON/BLOODDepeche Mode/It's No GoodU2/Staring At The SunGary Barlow/Love Won't WaitSpice Girls/Who Do You ThinkGeorge Michael/Star PeopleLisa StansfielcVIhe Real ThingTexas/HaloBrand New Heavies/SometimesPaul McCartney/Young BoyBlue Boy/Remember MeHanson/MMM BopEric Gadd/My PersonalityRobbie Williams/Old Before I DieINXS/Elegantly WastedMonaco/What Do You Want From MeSheryl Crow/Hard To Make A StandEternal/Don't You Love MeSashVEncore Une FoisThomas Helmig/No Life
Original Label TS
(EPIC)(Mute)
(Island)(RCA)
(Virgin)(Virgin)(Arista)
(Mercury)(ffrr)
(Parlophone)(Guidance)(Mercury)
(Metronome)(Chrysalis)
(Mercury)(Polydor)
(A&M)(EMI)
(Byte Blue)(RCA)
Compiled by M&M on the basis of playlist reports, using a weighted -scoring system,based on audience size.
TW LW WOC Artist/Pitle
19 1 4 4 MICHAEL JACKSON/BLOOD16 2 1 8 Blue Boy/Remember Me15 3 5 3 Funky Green Dogs/Fired Up16 4 10 14 IL Kelly/I Believe I Can Fly13 5 11 3 Spice Girls/Who Do You Think14 6 2 12 En Vogue/Don't Let Go15 7 3 9 Spice Girls/Mama12 8 18 2 Gary Barlow/Love Won't Wait11 9 6 16 No Mercy/When I Die14 10 n NE U2/Staring At The Sun11 11 8 8 Gala/Let A Boy Cry10 12 n NE No Doubt/Just A Girl12 13 9 7 Lutricia McNeal/Ain't That Just12 14 n NE Toni Braxton/1 Don't Want To13 15 n NE Daft Punk/Around The World11 16 14 18 No Doubt/Don't Speak
9 17 12 5 Kelly Family/Fell In Love With11 18 n NE George Michael/Star People
7 19 n NE Brand New Heavies/Sometimes12 20 7 9 Sash!/Encore Une Fois
Compiled by M&M on the basis of playlist reports, using a weighted -scoring system,based on audience size.
SPAINTW LW WOC Artist/Title
1 1 92 3 2
3 2 44 > NE5 10 86 9 2
7 7 28 6 7
9 5 410 n RE11 16 2
12 15 213 14 2
14 13 215 12 216 11 217 n RE18 n NE19 n NE20 n NE
JUAN PERRO/LA NOCHE DE FUEGOPedro Guerra/No Todo Lo ContarioManolo Tena/Te DeseoIrma Serrano/Cantos Di SirensINKS/Elegantly WastedSoultans/GrapevinePaul McCartney/Young BoyTeo Cardalda/Asi Mueren Las DiosasMichael Jackson/BloodTexas/Say What You WantMercedes Ferrer/El Arbol De La MagiaSkank/Garota NacionalEdu/Si Disparas TuNo Doubt/Just A GirlRevolver/Esta Noche TengoToni Braxton/I Don't Want ToApollo 440/Ain't Talkin'Bryan Adams/18 Til I DieDepeche Mode/It's No GoodSuhaiUBoabdil
Original Label TS
(ARIOLA) 3(Ariola) 3
(Epic) 3(GA.S.A.) 3
(Mercury) 3
(Coconut/Ariola) 3
(Parlophone) 3
(RCA) 3
(Epic) 3
(Mercury) 2
(DRO) 2
(Columbia) 2
(EMI) 2
(Trauma/Interscope) 2
(WEA) 2
(LaFace) 2
(Sony S2) 2
(A&M) 2(Mute) 2
(Hispavox) 2
Compiled by M&M on the basis of playlist reports, using a weighted -scoring system,based on audience size.
Original Label TS
(EPIC) 12(Guidance) 12
(Twisted/MCA) 10
(Jive) 10
(Virgin) 9
(East West) 10
(Virgin) 10(RCA) 8
(MCl/Arista) 7
(Island) 9
(Do It Yourself) 10
(Trauma/Interscope) 8
(Metronome/WEA) 9(LaFace) 9
(Virgin) 8
(Trauma/Interscope) 7
(Kel-Life) 8
(Virgin) 7
(ffrr) 5
(Byte Blue) 9
Compiled by M&M on the basis of playlist reports, using a weighted -scoring system,based on audience size.
TW LW WOC Artist/Title
1 1 32 2 23 4 3
4 3 35 5 26 n NE7 n NE8 n NE9 > NE
10 14 2
11 > NE12 19 213 > NE14 n NE15 m NE16 NE17 n NE18 n NE19 10 420 7 4
Original Label TS
PAUL MCCARTNEY/YOUNG BOY (PARLOPHONE)Michael Jackson/Blood (Epic)Gessle/Do You Wanna Be My Baby?Edyta Bartosiewicz/JennySinead O'Connor/This Is To MotherBudka Suflera/Takoe TangoAnna Maria Jopek/Ale JestemWonders/Little Wild OneTexas/HaloMagma/AtichaGeorge Michael/Star PeopleGolden Life/ZabojczaJon Bon Jovi/Midnight In ChelseaSavage Garden/I Want YouVarius Manx/Dom Gdzies Blisko Mnie7777/Jak Ja Cie KochamAnt & Dec/ShoutRobert Gawlinski/Nie StaloNo Doubt/Just A GirlDepeche Mode/It's No Good
(EMI)(Izabelin)
(Chrysalis)(New Abra)
(Polydor)(Epic)
(Mercury)(Polydor)
(Virgin)(Zic Zac)
(Mercury)(Columbia)
(Zic Zac)(Pomaton)
(Telstar)(Starling)
(Trauma/Interscope)(Mute)
2120
18
19
17
14
15
15
1617
15
1513
13
13
139
1115
16
Compiled by M&M on the basis of playlist reports, using a weighted -scoring system,based on audience size.
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TW LW WOC
FRANCEArtist/Title Local Label
1 1 WHITE TOWN/YOUR WOMAN (Chysalis)2 2 Texas/Say What You Want (Mercury)3 3 Ricky Martin/Maria (Tristar)4 4 Tribal Jam/Remind Me (EMI)5 5 Supertramp/You Win, I Lose (EMI)6 6 Squeegee/Money B. (Mercury)7 7 Bee Gees/Alone (Polydor)8 8 1 Etienne Daho/Me Manquer (Virgin)9 9 Daft Punk/Around The World (Virgin)
10 10 Native/Dans Ce Monde A Part (BM O)11 11 En Vogue/Don't Let Go (East West)12 12 Zucchero/Mentsa E Rosmarino (Polydor)13 13 U2/Staring At The Sun (Island)14 14 2 No Doubt/Don't Speak (MCA)15 15 1 Sashl/Encore Une Fois (Full Ace)16 16 1 Opbelie Winter/Keep It On The Red Light (East West)17 17 Sheryl Crow/Everyday Is A Winding Road (Poirgilydor)18 18 Doc Gyneco/Vanessa (Vn)19 19 Alanis Morisette/You Oughta Know (WEA)20 20 Skunk Anansie/Hedonism (Virgin)21 21 Patricia Kaas/Quand J'Ai Peur Du Tout (Columbia)22 22 Michael Jackson/Blood On The Dancefloor (Epic)23 23 Spice Girls/2 Become One (Virgin)24 24 Pascal Obispo/Lucie (Epic)25 25 Jamiroquai7Alright (Small)
Data supplie by SNEP/IPSOS from an electronically monitored panel of national andregional stations. Songs are ranked by number of plays.
TW LW WOC Artiat/Title Original Label TO
1 2 3 DEPECHE MODE/TPS NO GOOD (MUTE) 72 3 4 Michael Jackson/Blood (Epic) 7
' 3 13 2 Blackwood/My Love For You (A&D Music) 6
4 4 4 U2/Staring At The Sun (Island) 8
5 7 12 Aerosmith/Falling In Love (Columbia) 66 18 2 Sottotono/Dimmi Di Sbagliato Che (WEA) 77 6 12 White Town/Your Woman (Brilliant/Chrysalis) 58 5 3 Bob Marley/Fallin' (Dance" Factory) 5
9 1 12 Lisa Stansfield/The Real Thing (Arista) 7
10 19 3 Nuyorican Soul/Runaway (Talkin' Loud) 411 n NE Paul McCartney/Young Boy (Parlophone) 6
12 n NE Duran Duran/Out Of My Mind (Virgin) 613 10 5 Supertramp/You Win, I Lose (EMI) 614 n NE Prefab Sprout/A Prisoner Of (Columbia) 515 n- NE Gessle/Do You Wanna Be My Baby? (EMI) 5
16 9 5 Marina Rei/Primavera (Virgin) 717 n NE Robbie Williams/Old Before I Die (Chrysalis) 718 14 5 La Fuertezza/2 The Night (Meet/New Music) 419 n NE Gary Barlow/Love Won't Wait (RCA) 420 - NE Spice Girls/Who Do You Think (Virgin) 5
Compiled by M&M on the basis of playlist reports, using a weighted -scoring system,based on audience size.
ArtiaL/Title Original LabelTW LW WOC
1 1 9 BEE GEES/ALONE (POLYDOR)2 2 6 White Town/Your Woman (Brilliant/Chrysalis)3 3 13 No Doubt/Don't Speak (Trauma/Interscope)4 4 10 Csazar Elod/Nem Kell Masik (Rozsa Records(WEA)5 5 6 Aerosmith/Falling In Love (Columbia)6 6 9 Streisand/Adams/I Finally (A&M)7 7 5 Somlo Tamas/Gondlsz-E Ram (Ariola)8 8 10 Kavana/I Can Make You Feel Good (Virgin)9 9 8 Gabor/Attilarfaskaradio (Bouvard & Pecuchet)10 10 5 Michelle Gayle/Do You Know (RCA)11 11 5 Akos/Ilyenek Voltunk (Ariola)12 12 9 Carpe Diem/Alomhajo (WEA)13 13 6 Real McCoy/One More Time (Hansa)14 14 6 New Dreamers/Love Triangle (Columbia)15 15 6 Erasure/In My Arms (Mute)16 16 6 Lisa Stansfield/The Real Thing (Arista)17 17 5 Eternal/Don't You Love Me (EMI)18 18 5 V.I.P./Hol Van (Ariola)19 19 5 Symbol/The Holy River (NPG/EMI)20 20 5 INKS/Elegantly Wasted (Mercury)
Compiled by the Hungarian Commercial Radio Association on the basis of playlistreports, using a weighted -scoring system, based on audience size.
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