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Nana Mouskouri on Europe'n the Music & Media Q&Aon page 8
Dutch, U.K. authors' societiesto investigate new British chartby Jeff Clark -Meads
AMSTERDAM/LONDON Theprospect of a new U.K. sales chartincorporating airplay data and dri-ven by a conjunction of the Dutchand British authors' societies isunder discussion.
A working party has been set upjointly by the U.K.'s MCPS/PRS andthe Netherlands' Buma/Stemra toestablish the feasibility of a projectwhich would be unprecedented inEurope on several counts. Such achart would run counter to the estab-
lished pattern of authoritative chartsbeing driven by record label groups,and the possibility of an authors'society from one country having aninterest in the charts of anothernation has no parallel.
However, both societies cautionthat they are merely discussing thematter at this stage, and that thereare no firm proposals established.
The U.K charts issue was raisedduring a meeting between Buma/Stemra and MCPS/PRS on June 5/6,one of a series of meetings betweeenthe two societies set up to find ways of
combiningexpertise andresources inorder to cutcosts (Music &Media, May10). Buma/Stemra CEOCees Vervoord says a raft of workinggroups to investigate a number ofissues was established at the June 5/6meeting, and that one of those newcommittees will look at the potentialfor extending Buma/Stemra's Aircheck
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Contrasting radio receptionfor new Jackson materialby Mike McGeever and Chuck Taylor
LoNDoN/NEw YORK - While the air-waves and Michael Jackson havebeen highly compatible playmates fornearly 30 years, U.S. radio has
NUMBER ONEEuropean Radio Top 50
HANSONMMMBop(Mercury)
Eurochart Hot 100 SinglesHANSONMMMBop(Mercury)
European Top 100 AlbumsMICHAEL JACKSON
Blood On The Dance Floor-HIStory In The Mix
(Epic)
appar-entlyfoundlittleto recom-mend Jack-son's latest sin-gle for Epic,Blood On TheDance Floor.In contrast,European pro-grammers have greet-ed the new materialwith an enthusiasmwhich has been reflect-ed in massive airplay.
The first releasefrom Jackson's newalbum, Blood OnThe Dance Floor:HIStory In The Mix,became only his secondsingle over the past 15years to evade top 40
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French CHR network FunRadio has signed legendaryU.K. techno DJ Carl Cox to pre-sent a fornightly show show onSaturday nights. The move,which is part of an increasedcommittment to dance music byFun, is a further extension ofCox's radio activities-healready appears on U.K. dancestations Kiss 100 FM/London,Kiss 102/Manchester and Kiss105/Leeds. Further details inDance Grooves (page 16).
Music industryoptimistic aboutEuro-debateby Emmanuel Legrand
BRUSSELS - The music community isconfident that its June 18 presentationto European Parliament members willbe an important step in the recognitionof the role which the music industryplays in Europe.
Greek recording artist and Mem-ber of the European ParliamentNana Mouskouri, who was a drivingforce in making the meeting hap-pen, says that the June 18 gather-ing in Brussels will provide a uniqueopportunity for the music industry"to be taken seriously" by Europe'sruling bodies. "I am sure that thishearing will confirm the economic,cultural and social significance of
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Eastern listenersboost Germanradio figures
by Christian Lorenz
FRANKFURT - Official German radioratings just published for the wholeof 1996 show that more people areturning into the medium, with thebiggest gains appearing in Berlinand the former East Germany states.
The figures, published by rat-ings institute AG Media Analyse inits MA '97 report, register a totalaverage radio audience per hour ofalmost 15 million, compared with13.2 million listeners per hourin 1995.
In North -Rhine Westphalia, pub-lic broadcaster WDR Eins Live is onthe way to becoming Germany's
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Mystery surrounds new Radio France stationPARIS - With less than a week to gobefore its launch on June 17, details ofFrance's new public "youth" station-still known by the code name of RadioAlpha-remain extremely sketchy.
The station, which is to be operat-ed by public broadcaster RadioFrance, is due to be launched in thesouthern city of Toulouse, accordingto sources close to the project. Yet, aweek before the station is due to go onair, several important questionsremain unanswered.
Radio Alpha's format is understoodto be a mix of music and brief news
packages, targeted at a 18-25 audience.Programming sources say that the
music will be the dominant force in theschedule. The programming has beenprepared by radio producer OlivierNanteau, who was appointed by RadioFrance president Michel Boyon lastyear to co-ordinate the project.
Nanteau's managment team alsoincludes Joel Pons (communication,strategy and development), GillesCarretero (production) and MarcGarcia (programming), assisted byGilles Seydoux (music programming).In total, the station will employ some30 people.
Radio Alpha is expected to be
broadcast from Toulouse, using thefrequency previously occupied by localpublic station Radio France Toulouse,and should be available in other cities(including Paris) in the nextfew months.
"We are ready to start, but themain difficulty will be to find [spare]frequencies," says a source close tothe project. Boyon has alreadyannounced that Alpha will not seeknational coverage, and will be limitedto the main cities, of which ten havealready been targeted.
Broadcasting authority CSA,which is currently undertaking anational audit of radio frequencies, is
believed to be unwilling to give RadioFrance any new frequencies, althoughsources say that Boyon has a reserveof several "sleeping" frequencies hecan fall back on for the new service.
Questions have also been askedabout the new youth station's budget.According to estimates, Radio Alpha'sbudget is somewhere between Ffr 20and 40 million ($3.5-6.9 million). Butfrom the start, the government hasmade it clear that Radio France willreceive no additional financing for theproject. Broadcasting unions fear thatBoyon will be tempted to finance thestation by raiding the budget of cul-tural network France Culture.
Political, industryconcern as RAIsells record labelby Mark Dezzani
MILAN - Nuova Fonit Cetra (NFC),the record label founded in 1911 andlinked to the country's public broad-caster RAI since the '30s, has beenput up for sale following consistentlosses and countless changes instrategy over the past four years.
The likely acquisition of NFC by amulti -national music industry play-er has provoked warnings from vari-ous quarters that the sell-off couldresult in a further erosion in themarket share of domestically -ownedlabels, and will represent the loss ofan historic national music catalogue.
The sale of the Ricordi musicgroup to BMG in 1994 raised similarconcerns, particularly from national-ist elements on both the right andleft of the political spectrum, andfrom executives of independentlabels. NFC's catalogue includes arich patrimony of Italian classical,light pop and opera, including rarerecordings of soprano Maria Callasand tenor Beniamino Gigli. AmongstNFC's small roster of contemporarydomestic artists are singer/songwrit-ers Edoardo Bennato andGino Paoli.
According to figures supplied byaccountants KPMG (appointed tobroker the sale), NFC recorded a lossof L3.5 billion ($ 2.12 million) lastyear on a turnover of L26 billion ($15.76 million). This compared to loss-es of L7.5 billion ($ 4.55 million) ona similar turnover in 1995. Furtherlosses are anticipated this year.
NFC MD Carlo Latini resignedone week prior to the officialannouncement of the sale by the RAIon June 5. Latini issued a statementexplaining that he was leaving vol-untarily following strategic differ-ences with RAI executives. In thestatement, he says, "I hope thatNFC does not end up in the hands offoreigners, but the risk certainlyexists. This would represent thecomplete disappearance of a majorpart of the Italian record industry."
U.S. alternative rockers Live have sold 100,000 copies of their current album Secret Samadhi(Universal) in the Netherlands since its release at the end of February. Universal Holland MD Keesvan Weijen presented the band with a gold disc just before they took to the stage on the final day ofHolland's Pink Pop festival on May 19. Pictured (1-r) are: Live's Chad Taylor and Patrick Dahlheimer,Universal Holland label manager Rick Haayen, Live's Ed Kowalczyk, Van Weijen, artist managerPeter Freedman and Live's Chad Gracey.
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Dutch stations trade frequencies in voluntary dealby Robbert Tilli
THE HAGUE - Holland's leadingcommercial radio stations have comeup with their own frequency planwhich promises to drastically reshapethe country's radio dial.
Exchanging existing FM frequen-cies between themselves, the commer-cial broadcasters have agreed on afrequency distribution plan whichwill raise the number of near -national(commercial) FM stations from thecurrent four (Sky Radio, Radio 538,Classic FM and Radio NoordzeeNationaal) to seven.
Minister of trans-port AnnemarieJorritsma-Lebbink hasagreed to the sugges-tions drawn up by thecommercial stations,and has incorporatedtheir proposed changesinto the government's fre-quency distribution plan,which was published on June 9. Ifthe plan is approved by the Dutchparliament, it will render the contro-
versial government auction of FM fre-quencies unnecessary (Music &Media, April 5).
Oldies station Radio 10 Gold, JazzRadio and the Holland Media Group'sCHR outlet Hit Radio Veronica arethe proposed newcomers to the FMband as a result of the deal. It meansthat Veronica's alternative rock sta-tion Kink FM (currently only avail-able via cable radio) will not get theterrestrial FM frequency it was seek-ing Kink FM programme directorJan Hoogesteijn explains, "At themoment, Hit Radio Veronica needs an
adio 10 God, Jazz Radio an adio HitVeronica: set to go FM in Holland
FM frequency more than anythingelse, so we [at Veronica] focused on[getting an FM frequency for] thatstation. It simply has to score."
According to the proposals agreedby the commercial broadcasters, softAC outfit Sky Radio will gain extracoverage in the north of the countryby taking over a frequency fromdomestic music station RadioNoordzee. Noordzee MD Pieter Cloocomments, "It might not be the mostideal solution, but it's broadly accept-able. The one frequency we've lost inthe north is well compensated by twonew ones in the same region.However, this situation could possiblyharm us if the new deal is only applic-able for a short period. Therefore wehope the minister will install the planfor a long time."
On July 1, Jorritsma-Lebbink willpresent the proposed frequency planto Parliament. Henk Houtman, minis-terial spokesman of the telecommuni-cations section at the TransportDepartment, confirms "there will onlybe a frequency auction if this plandoes not pass through the -house."
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NEWSmDancin' in the country: Vibe FMsecures East Anglian licenceby Mike McGeever
LONDON - The proliferation of dancestations in the U.K. continues withthe Radio Authority's award of theEast of England regional licence todance station Vibe FM.
Vibe FM will be operated byEastern Counties Radio, a companyowned jointly by EssexRadio/Southend (56 percent), theDaily Mail newspaper group's radioarm DMG (25 percent) and local elec-tronics firm Mission Group (10 per-cent). The remaining interest is heldby individual minority shareholders.
The licence covers the rural EastAnglian counties of Norfolk, Suffolkand Cambridgeshire, with a potentialaudience of 1.5 million adults.
According to Vibe's applicationdocument to the Radio Authority, thenew station will mix classic and con-temporary dance music styles, play-ing acts such as Michael Jackson,Eternal, Damage and Jamiroquai.There will also be specialist showsfeaturing R&B and soul. Essex Radiogroup programme director PaulChantler says Vibe's programmingproposals were based on extensiveresearch in the coverage area.
Chantler was the main author ofVibe's application document, and willbe significantly involved in setting upthe new station. Prior to joining EssexRadio, he was the programme directorof Galaxy 101 FM/Bristol-the U.K.'sfirst dance station outside of London-which he helped to launch inSeptember 1994.Chantler says,"The key to theprogramming [ofVibe FM] will be amix of all eras ofdance music, asat Galaxy.
"Our researchshows that youngpeople in Vibe'scoverage area arebored with theexisting [local]commercial ser-vices," continuesChantler. "Vibewill be a dance sta-tion, but its brandof dance will be dif-ferent from [dance]stations in anurban setting. Themix of the old and
the new will reflect the expectations ofan audience in a rural area."
The programmer adds, "Some peo-ple in dance radio think they are partof the dance industry, and that any-one who is not playing 24 hours a dayof urban dance is not relevant. That isnot correct."
Vibe FM executives are all ears aft& winning theEast of England regional licence. Pictured (front, l -r)is the Vibe promotions team of George Evett andCaroline Halls; and back (1-r) Essex Radio financialdirector Mick Garrett, Essex Radio MD Rob VanPooss, Essex Radio deputy chairman Chris Greenand Essex Radio programme director Paul Chantler.
Mixed fortunes for Buma-Stemraby Emmanuel Legrand
AMSTERDAM - Dutch mechanicalrights society Stemra and its per-forming rights sister society Bumahave turned in contrasting financialperformances for 1996, reflecting theincreasing market pressures affectingEuropean authors' societies.
Buma's turnover increased by 7percent on 1995 figures to Dfl 135
million ($70 million). Of this sum,more than Dfl 128 million ($67 mil-lion) was distributed to rights' own-ers. Buma states that its operatingprofit "was again improved," allowingthe society to pay out more than 95cents on every guilder collected.
Radio airplay fees contributed Dfl11.1 million ($5.8 million) to the pro-ceeds available for distribution, com-pared to 10.2 million ($5.3 million) in
Scottish rock band Texas are making waves in Spain-the band's cur-rent album White On Blonde (Mercury) has sold over 100,000 copies inthe territory to date, and in recognition of this they were recently pre-sented with a platinum disc by PolyGram Spain president and CEOPaco Bestard. Pictured (1-r) are: Bestard, Texas keyboard playerEddie Campbell, drummer Richard Hynd, bassist Johnny McElhone,singer and guitarist Sharleen Spiteri, Mercury Spain MD SimoneBose, Mercury Spain international marketing director Maria CruzLaguna and guitarist Ally McErlaine.
1995. Receipts from music broadcaston TV also increased.
However, situation was very differ-ent at Stemra, where turnover fell toDfl 322 million ($168 million), a 7 per-cent drop on 1995 figures. In a state-ment, Stemra concedes that the mostsignificant event of the year for thesociety was the termination of thecentral licensing deal with Dutch -based major PolyGram.
"The contract was not extendedbecause Stemra refused to accept cer-tain demands from PolyGram whichwould have had serious consequencesfor the system of co-operation betweenthe mechanical rights societies,"explained a statement from Stemra.The statement adds that the loss of thePolyGram contract "had little effect onthe figures for 1996," but warns theconsequences will be felt in 1997.
To compensate the loss ofPolyGram's contract, Stemra says itwill be "creating a distinct profile onthe market, now that other licensingdeals of major companies such asEMI, Sony, BMG and Warner will beexpiring in other European territoriesin the near future."
Buma/Stemra warns that the newcontext of the international market,with increasing pressures from inter-national music publishers, will affectthe company's operations and resultin "drastic cut -backs." The organisa-tion says it will down -size in order to"operate with greater flexibilityand efficiency."
news bitesFRANCEA&R legend Canetti is deadJacques Canetti, one of France'smost respected A&R men, died inParis on June 7 aged 88. Canetti'scareer took off after the war when,in 1947, he was running thecabaret Trois Baudets as well asbeing in charge of A&R at bothPolydor and Philips. He bookedthen -unknown singers such asEdith Piaf, Jacques Brel, JulietteGreco, Georges Brassens and youngjazz piano player Serge Gainsbourgfor his cabaret, and signed most ofthem to Philips. After he left thelabel in 1963, he remained an inde-pendent producer and publisher,always on the look -out for new tal-ent. "French culture has lost aunique talent -spotter," commentsthe new minister of culture andcommunication, CatherineTrautmann. "Canetti played anessential part in the building ofsome of [our] greatest artists."
GERMANYSingles sales take downward turnFor the first time in over two years,CD -single sales registered a drop inthe first quarter of 1997. Sales fellby 2.3 percent to 11.9 million units,compared to 12.3 million units in thefirst three months of 1996.Germany's IFPI organisation com-ments in a statement that, "Itremains to be seen if new hit singlescan turn the downward trendaround during the rest of the year."Thanks to strong album sales, theoverall music market in Germanygrew by 4.1 percent to 68.8 millionunits in the first quarter, comparedto 66.1 million in the previous year.The IFPI figures account for approx-imately 82 percent of the totalGerman market for recorded music.
U.K.Emap stations finedTwo Emap Radio stations havebeen fined by U.K commercialradio regulator the RadioAuthority (RA). Piccadilly 1152/Manchester was fined £10,000($16,230) for breaching the 1990Broadcasting Act concerning abu-sive language and offensiveremarks. The offences were com-mitted by phone-in show hostJames Stannage in March andApril this year. According to theRA, Stannage abused callers withbad language, and in one caseinsulted a relative of a teenagerwho was killed in a car crashinvolving a stolen car in which theyouth had allegedly been "joy rid-ing." Stannage, who was suspend-ed by the station for a week follow-ing the incident, was fined £1,000only a year ago for a similarinfringement. Meanwhile, Emap'sRed Rose 999/Preston was fined£1,000 ($1,623) by the RA for vio-lating its Promise of Performance.The RA criticised the unauthorisedreduction of the AC/gold station'snews and speech output.
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NOMORF privatisation threat recedesby Susan L. Schuhmayer
VIENNA - Members of the governingSocial Democrats and AustrianPeople's Party have voted against theprivatisation of public broadcasterOsterreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) orany of the four radio stations and twoTV channels it controls.
However, in the meeting on May30 to discuss ORF's future, the keyissue of whether the public broadcast-er should be transformed into ashareholding corporation (with a 50
percent stake held by the federal gov-ernment and 50 percent held by thenine provinces) remained unresolvedby party members.
But the meeting did agree thatORF's TV and radio output should beclearly distinguishable from that ofcommercial broadcasters. The mem-bers of the party committee plan fur-ther meetings over the coming weeks todiscuss the future of ORF before anyproposals are presented by the govern-ment to parliament.
ORF spokeswoman Eva Elsigan
says that, until the process reachesthat stage, it is hard to predict exact-ly what changes will take place at thepublic broadcaster in the mediumterm. "It's not possible to say any-thing about these matters, as theyare still in progress," she comments.
ORF is coming under closer scrutinyas competition hots up on the Austrianairwaves. The government recentlyloosened its traditionally strong grip onthe country's broadcasting industry,and on May 1 companies could beginapplying for licenses to operate eight
regional and 55 local radio stations.The application period is scheduled
to close on June 12, after which theRegional Radio Authority is expectedto "start awarding licenses within fourmonths," according to Michael Kogler,an attorney for the Authority.
Meanwhile, national public AC sta-tion 03 has come under fire for not play-ing enough Austrian music (Music &Media, May 17). Musicians and musicindustry executives contend that, as apublic broadcaster, 03 needs to do moreto support the Austrian music industry
moving chairs
BELGIUMFollowing the appointment ofErwin Goegebeur as MD of EMIMusic Belgium, former PolyGramproduct manager Erik Vervloethas joined EMI as its new market-ing director.
HOLLANDFormer Warner BasartPublishing creative managerPeter Birkhoff has been appointedprofessional manager at MCAMusic Publishing, effectiveJune 1.
U.K.Neil Ferris has been unexpectedlynamed MD of EMI U.K., one of thelabel divisions of EMI RecordsGroup U.K. and Ireland. He suc-ceeds Clive Black , who has left thecompany "to pursue other interests."Ferris has been head of media at EMIU.K since January, and was previ-ously associated with the companythrough his promotion firmBrilliant! According to an EMI state-ment, he will now relinquish "allresponsibilities" for Brilliant! AmongFerris' immediate priorities is theappointment of a marketing directorto succeed Tony Harlow, who leftthe company last month to becomeMD at EMI Music Australia.
INTERNATIONALSony Music EntertainmentEurope (SME) has appointed NicoKopke to the newly -created posi-tion of VP technology and newmedia, reporting to SME senior VPPhil Murphy. In his new role,Kopke will be responsible for estab-lishing the Web site presence forSME throughout Europe. He willalso co-ordinate SME's activities inthe areas of digital distribution,audio -on -demand, CD -Extra andDigital TV.
Independiente chairman AndyMacDonald has announced theappointment of Jan Wening to GMof the label's U.S. operations in NewYork. Wening most recently workedas head of international atMacDonald's previous labelGo! Discs.
BMG gains new roots in Spanish dealby Howell Llewellyn
MADRID - Spanish "popular roots"music is expected to receive a''''majorboost in Latin America, U.S. latinolnar-kets and Spain itself following the for-mation of an alliance between BMGEspana and Seville -based indie labelDiscos de Arte.
"It is not a merger," says BMGEspana president Jose Maria Camara."We want to provide the resources thatare necessary for Discos de Arte tobecome a national leader in popular
roots music whilst retaining its inde-pendence at all times."
Camara adds, "Our next step is toexport Spanish copla, flamenco,rumba, and sounds linked with thesouthern Andalucia region."
In the longer term, BMG plans toestablish its new partner as a keyimporter of popular roots music fromLatin America.
Discos de Arte director generalGonzalo Alba points out that most ofthe partners in the three year -oldlabel are actually artists themselves.
Alba describes the label's strength as"understanding music that is close toits roots, whether it is made in Sevilleor in the Andes mountains." He seesBMG's main contribution to the newpartnership as "its marketing andpromotion knowhow."
Even before the Discos de Arte deal,BMG Espaiia's domestic repertoirealready outsold its international prod-uct last year-thanks mainly to a rosterincluding artists such as Joan ManuelSerrat, Victor Manuel, Ana Beier' andPedro Guerra.
I commentary IBusiness relations inChina and Hong KongI would like to clarify some remarksabout China quoted in Music & Media(May 31).
Personal relationships ("guanxi")have been important in business rela-tionships in China for thousands ofyears. The Confucianist imperial gov-ernment felt that to clearly define lawswas to invite exploitation of loopholes inthe exact wording, rather than respectof the spirit of the law. As legal enforce-ment of business contracts was not anoption, merchants relied on friends andfamily for introductions to trusted coun-terparties, and were very wary of deal-ing with strangers.
This tradition persists to the modemday: Western record executives travel-ling to China without a personal intro-duction may be surprised at the level ofdetail of their operations requested bypotential partners. A lengthy "feel -out"discussion period is another modem -day reminder of China's legal past.
China today has up-to-date commer-cial laws in almost every sector-includ-ing intellectual property rights-designed to be fully consistent with thenumerous international treaties towhich it is a signatory
The real legal issue today is enforce-ment: often the central government inBeijing has the best intentions, but findsit hard to co-ordinate with far -awaylocal authorities. There have, however,been recent important signs of improve-ment, including a dramatic crackdownon pirated music product in China's
Ozzy Osbourne checked out Swedish pop stars The Cardigans duringtheir current U.S. tour. Osbourne (third from the right) had heard thatthe Swedes have recorded covers of Iron Man, Sabbath Bloody Sabbathand Mr. Crowley, and play at least one of his songs at every live gig.Apparently, the band's performance met with his approval, and hejoined the group backstage at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles.
major cities over the last nine months.China itself is changing quickly: the
strongest calls for protection of econom-ic rights in China come from China'sown growing middle class. The future ofrule of law in Hong Kong depends not oninternational pressure, but on Chinaitself realising its value.
In summary, Western record execu-tives exploring opportunities in Chinaand Hong Kong should fully understandthe traditional value placed on guanxi.
Contracts in China have not yetreached the same status as in Hong
Kong, but that day is approaching fasterthan most observers realise driven byChina's own interests.
Henry Winter(Consultant, Booz Allen & Hamilton,
Hong Kong) The opinions expressed in this commen-tary do not necessarily express the views ofMusic & Media or its management. Music& Media welcomes comments regardingmatters related to the radio and musicindustries. Letters or articles should beaddressed for consideration to the editor -in -chief. Music & Media reserves the right toedit submitted copy.
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The GuardianThe British daily offers a portrait of KissEnterprises MD Gordon McNamee, whosteered dance station Kiss FM from its1985 launch as a soul pirate station inSouth East London to a multi mediadance music empire which now includesradio franchises in Manchester andLeeds, as well as satellite TV Acquiredby EMAP Radio in 1992-two yearsafter the station went legal with aLondon licence-Kiss soon proved one ofthe group's strongest brands. "It's allabout the brand name," says McNameeto writer Stephen Armstrong. "[...] thecredibility of the Kiss brand can extendacross a number of things." At the begin-ning of June, Kiss switched distributionof its Kiss TV programmes from cable -only L!ve TV to Granada's GSkyB satel-lite network. The switch was swiftly fol-lowed by a £500,000 sponsorship dealwith Sony. McNamee comments, "Iwant to be able to retain all the rights tothe shows so that we can sell them over-seas or use them to set up a full 24 -hourdance music channel."
Elsewhere in the same issue, TheGuardian carries a profile of IrishmanVmce Power, "the biggest promoter oflive music" in the U.K. Power-who lefthis native Waterford for London in 1965and subsequently founded a furniture
retail business-bought his first venuein 1982 and christened it the MeanFiddler. Over the next seven years,Power added other London venues,including Subterania, the Jazz Cafeand the Town & Country Club.According to Caroline Sullivan, Power"owns a third of London's major rockand jazz venues [and] stages four of thesix big summer festivals." The articleputs the success of the promoter downto an eye for customer satisfaction.The. Guardian (U.K.), June 9
LiberationFrance Info, France's only all -newsnational radio network, is celebratingits tenth anniversary. But, reports theFrench daily, the celebrations are mod-est-the current management teampreferring to focus on the challengesahead. Station director Pascal Delannoysays his priorities are to improve thequality of his product and to design newdigitally -delivered spin-offs specialisingin sport, business issues and health.Created amid much public scepticism asa part of public broadcaster RadioFrance, France Info now attracts 5 mil-lion listeners every day.Liberation (France), June 1
CB NewsFrance might soon have its own"Dreamworks"-style operation, reportsthe French advertising and media tradeweekly. Current Virgin France chairmanPatrick Zelnik, former Polydor U.K MDMarc Lumbroso and Eric Tong Cuong,president of advertising agency Euro
RSCG BETC are partners in a venturecalled Naive, which plans to be active infilm and TV production, publishing andmusic. But, writes Genevieve Petit, thethree partners "must now convinceinvestors." French media conglomerateHavas which was initially backing theventure pulled out last April. No start-update has been announced yet for Naive,and Zelnik and Tbng Cuong continue intheir present positions.CB News (France), June 1
BillboardThe new format on the rise on the U.S.radio scene is "modern adult," accordingto a report in the weekly music, videoand home entertainment trade publica-
tion. "Like any other format, modernadult differs from market to market andstation to station, but most target adultfemales with lots of female point -of -viewrecords recorded by singer/songwriters,"writes Phyllis Stark "Those records,"she adds, "usually based on acousticinstrumental, evoke pop/rock hits of the'70s and early '80s and have under-standable [...1 lyrics." Acts' like theWallflowers or Hootie and the Blowfishfit into that format, as do some acts onthe fringes of country and rock.Programmers quoted in the story sug-gest the new format could be a threat tocountry stations, especially in takingaway their younger listeners.Billboard (U.S.A.), June 7
Full -service commercial network Radio Zet is the first station in Polandto sign an agreement with ZPAV, the national audio & video producersassociation, for the payment of rights on all broadcast music.Celebrating the event are (left to right): Radio Zet financial directorHenryk Jasinski, Radio Zet GM Piotr Fromowitz, Sony Music PolandMD Malgorzata Maliszewska, Warner Music Poland MD Jan Chojnacki,Radio Zet chairwoman Dorota Woyciechowska, Pomaton EMI presidentand MD Piotr Kabaj and ZPAV director Andrzej Kosmala.
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Q: The world knows you as a singer;your political career is, in compari-son, less well known. How differentdo you find being a politician, asopposed to being a performer?A: If I wasn't a performer I certainlycouldn't have become an MEP! Politicsis a different world; we deal with sub-jects which are all very different. Whatkeeps me interested is that I have todeal with social and other issues. Onthe cultural committee and the develop-ment committees, we deal with educa-tion, youth and media, including TVand Broadcasting.
Q: The music industry will have ahearing in the EuropeanParliament on June 18. What will bethe point of that session?A: The Commission knows about classi-cal music and the exchange of perform-ers between countries. But [the exis-tence of] the pop music industry has notreally been admitted in the Parliament.Music is a very influential area. Artistsin the pop field are followed very closelyby young people.
Q: The European Parliament andthe Commission don't really gener-ate much enthusiasm among youngEuropeans.A: Yes, in Europe I don't think youngpeople even know what the Communityis about-they think about economicand political issues for the future, but Idon't think the Parliament inspiresthem. Music is a big influence on youngpeople, and for that reason it's abouttime the Community became interest-ed in music.
Q: Why should the music industrybother to speak at this session?After all, it's generally acknowl-edged that the EU has shown it nofavours in the past.A: If we don't take the time to do thishearing, then we won't be taken serious-ly as a professional industry. It will be tothe industry's advantage to do it. It'svital that the right people express them-selves, especially for support in thingslike the fight against piracy.
Q: What's in the action plan beingprepared by the Commission?A: Its main aim is to preserve music inEuropean nations. We believe theexchange of live performances is vital tosupport national production. Tourshave to be opened up, producers mustrealise that they can produce artistsfrom outside their own country. At themoment, a German can go to Holland orDenmark to produce other artists, butnot much further. There will be moremusic crossing borders. National prod-ucts from European nations have anidentity. We can preserve European cul-tures and individuality.
THE M&M INTERVIEW: NANA MOUSKOUR1On June 18, the European Parliament is devoting a whole day to the European music business. It will hearpresentations from, and ask questions of key players in the industry. The move is aimed at briefing theParliament in advance of a European music "action plan" being prepared by the European Commission.A key figure in organising this session has been Nana Mouskouri, Mercury recording artist and a Greekmember of the European Parliament. Here, she talks to M&M's music editor Dominic Pride.
Q: From sales statistics, it's clearthat many Europeans want to lis-ten to Anglo-American repertoire,not music from other Europeannations.A: They might want to, but that doesn'tmean that other music doesn't exist. Wecan't stop people from buying somethingelse. We need to reinforce the identityand national music of each country. It'simportant that musicians can travelfrom one country to another. The idea isto support co -productions and concerts.An artist needs to move from one coun-try to another to perform. I lived inEngland and learned the language so Iwas able to sing in that language. lbgive other music a chance, you have togive people a choice.
Q: This sounds like a very strongargument for quotas.A: If it was the choice of the TV andradio stations they would play only for-eign music. In France, they neverplayed French music and the propor-tion of sales [reflected that]. Therecomes a point where you have to startplaying music in your own language. Ifyou go to England and you don't hearany foreign music [on the radio] it's akind of quota anyway.
Q: What about the arguments thatquotas are simply cultural protec-tionism? Surely that's against thespirit of free movement of goodswithin the EC?A: If they don't [operate quotas], thanthen their individual personalities andidentity will die. We need to stop listen-ing just to American and Englishmusic. When I sang, people learnedthat there was such a thing as Greekmusic. We don't have to forbid someonefrom listening to one thing, but we haveto promote the alternative. In any case,Americans are the biggest protection-ists in the world, but they sell theirproducts all over Europe.
bigger audience.In the '60s British music conquered
the world. It was British music whichmoved the world. The Irish have alsomade a contribution. Because of the lan-guage they can go to other countries andperform. I was a European star beforethe European Union existed. I believe ifwe want to keep our identity, we have tokeep going to other audiences.
Q: Education seems to form quite alarge part of the plan too.A: It is important that you should beable to train in popular music. Theindustry has become so profes-sional now.
Q: So, what kind of schools do youactually envisage?A: A place where they should be able tolearn pop music. Learning the notesand scales is a classical training, butafter that, you can study what youwant, jazz or folk or whatever. I stud-ied for eight years as classical musi-cian, but I became a popular singer.You learn a discipline and learn towork hard, without losing your inspi-ration.
When I started, [the music busi-ness] was always based on ama-teurism. Now things have to be pro-fessional. We need stage managersand lighting managers. We have tohave schools to be able to train to thesame level in Madrid as inAmsterdam.
Q: How important is harmonisa-tion of VAT to the future ofEuropean music?A: That has to be the first thing-the lowering of taxes. Otherwise onemarket will be flooded withimports from places where taxesare lower. People believe musicis a "cultural good," but notwhen it comes to VAT.
Q: How will you persuadeQ: Surely the fact that American individual governmentsmusic is so successful comes from to do without thehaving a home market of 250 mil- income they get fromlion people. They can invest so VAT on music?much more than, say, a French A: They can't abolishartist who has perhaps 60-70 mil- it completely. Therelion potential buyers. must be a way of har-A: Is that really a reason to stop singing monising it. I don'tin French? We will have to be satisfied think the recordwith the quality you need for that industry should suffer.French market of 60 million. The pointis, if you put the European market Q: Many in the recordtogether, everybody could have a much industry seem to be cyn-
"Radio and TV must notdecide for the people. Theymust be allowed to decide"
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ical about the bureaucracy in theEU, and are sceptical about itsinstitutions. How would you over-come that?A: The Parliament does function in acertain way which is sometimes frus-trating. The problem is a political one.Unfortunately, Europe controls theParliament, and the Parliament doesnot have the power to decide, whichthey need. We all depend on individ-ual ministers and commissioners.
Q: What advice would you give torecord companies in their dealingswith artists?A: I've been with the same record com-pany all my working life. I never usedthe success just to make more money.
I know a record company has a lot ofexpenses, but they need to work hard foran artist. At the moment, they workhard for a product and forget about theartist. It's wrong to forget the music. It'sstill about art and culture, not money.They should believe in the artist. I
would also try to convince radio and TVstations that they must not decide forthe people. The people must be allowedto decide.
Q: What advice would you giveartists starting out on their careers?A: For me, it was hard work and appre-ciation of the audience and loyalty tothem that gave me success. Never workfor the money. Express yourself andwork for the audience. Put quality andrespect into it, and remember, it's notwhat you do-it's how you do it.
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'Girl Power' past, preserThe extraordinary success of the Spice Girls means that, just as Take That spawned many boy -band imitators,we are likely to see a number of all -girl groups emerge in the next couple of years who have drawn at least someinspiration from the U.K. act's success. Here, Music & Media writers profile six of Europe's most promising all-girl line-ups, from the youthful pop/dance of Sista Sista to the no -compromise rock of Drain, while Chris Whiteand Tom Ferguson look back at some of the leading female groups of the past.
Sistci Sista'Personality' and youthappeal"Take note!" warns MetteWiene, promotions manag-er at Denmark's IcebergRecords. "Sista Sista arenot following in the wakeof the Spice Girls-theband was founded twoyears ago."
Sista Sista are atop -priority signingfor Iceberg, who willbe promoting thegroup throughoutScandinavia; thelabel has licensed theact to BMG/RCAGermany for the restof the world.
The five membersof Sista Sista, aged between 11 and 18,are a multi -cultural, multi -national mixof youngsters with a love for song anddance. They were discovered in Munich,and Marise Freitas (a professionaldancer from New York) choreographsthe act. Their first single, We Like ToDance (Na Na Na) was a dance hit inGermany prior to its Scandinavianrelease on April 16.
Wiene says Sista Sista will releasea single in the summer, and will soongo into the studio to finish an album."It's a young girl band that appeals togirls of the same age," she says. "Theydraw fans who identify with the band,where there are many personalities,"The girls have already been on tourwith 3T in Germany, and Wiene saysthat Iceberg hopes to get them ontoMichael Jackson's tour later this year.
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Pcslola ac ChicirciSisters absorbing influencesThe sibling Italian duo Paola &Chiara (aged 22 and 23) won the bestnewcomers section at this year'sSanremo Song Festival with theirself -penned song Amici Come Prima(Friends Like Before), released onColumbia. "The sisters have a solidmusical background in writing theirown songs and playing their owninstruments," notes Columbia labelManager Fabrizio Intra.
"Their instrumental style," Intracontinues, "comprises Irish/Celticinfluences combined with West Coaststyle vocals, similar to the harmoniesthat can be heard on Fleetwood Mac'sRumours." Paola & Chiara's newalbum, Ci Chiamano Bambine-released during Sanremo-sold30,000 copies in its first week on the
That was then...THE SHIRELLESThe Shirelles were one of the very first all -female pop groups to achieveinternational success. Formed in 1957, Shirley Owens, Addi Harris, DorisColey and Beverly Lee released their debut single the following year andin 1959 were among the first signings to Scepter Records (whom DionneWarwick later recorded for).
In 1961, The Shirelles had their first big hit with Will You Love MeTomorrow, written by the prolific songwriting team of Gerry Goffin and
Carole King. It sold over a million copiesand was the first song by an all -girl groupto top the Billboard Hot 100 chart.Several months later, they had a secondmillion seller on their hands whenDedicated To The One I Love (which theyhad first released in 1959) was reissuedand reached number three in the Hot 100.
Their other hits included the BurtBacharach song Baby It's You (covered byThe Beatles on their debut album) andSoldier Boy. By 1967, however, the groupwere beset with record company prob-lems which saw them gradually disap-pear from the charts.
That was then...THE SUPREMES
Undoubtedly the most successful all -girl group of the '60s were TheSupremes, who started life as ThePrimettes in 1959, before beingsigned by founder Berry Gordy toTamla Motown Records in 1962. In1964, with a line-up of Diana Ross,Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard,they started a run of U.S. numberone hit records-with Where Did OurLove Go-which has never been emu-lated by any other female pop group.
The Supremes' classics includedCome See About Me, Stop! In TheName Of Love, Back In My ArmsAgain, I Hear A Symphony, BabyLove and You Can't Hurry7 Love. In1967 they secured their tenth U.S.number one hit with The Happening.
Ballard left later that year, replaced by Cindy Birdsong, and the decadeended with Diana Ross leaving the group to pursue her own ultimatelyvery successful career. The remaining Supremes continued to have severalmore hits, including Nathan Jones and Up The Ladder To The Roof, beforeretiring to the "golden oldies" live circuit.
back of their festival appearances,and is produced by Phil Palmer.
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Drain`Cultivated agony' from SwedenThis four -piece heavy rock band fromSweden look set for an internationalbreakthrough this year. The line-upconsists of Flavia Canel (guitar),Anna Kjellberg (bass), Maria Sjoholm(vocals) and Martina Aicen (drums,backing vocals). As well as reachingnumber 33 on the Billboard U.S.mainstream rock chart with the sin-gle I Don't Mind, they are also takingpart in the gigantic OzzFest tour ofthe U.S. alongside names such asType 0 Negative, Pantera,the original line-up of BlackSabbath and OzzyOsbourne.
The group formed in1993 and say they"harassed" MVG Record'sA&R manager for a con-tract. That eventually pro-duced the album, Horror.Wrestling, (released inearly 1996) whichspawned the singlesI Don't Mind andCrack The Liar'sSmile. The band'smusic is undoubt-edly doom-laden-they describeit as "cultivatingour agony"-butthe crystal-clearharmonies ofMaria and
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Martina inject both life and hope intothe music and keep it from topplinginto the abyss. In fact, if they ever gotaround to feeling happier, it's possiblean AOR radio hit would not be beyondthem The band is licensed to TheEnclave in North America and toWarner for the rest of the world.
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Funky DiamondsBad girls come goodThe five -strong Funky Diamonds hadbeen performing together for five yearsin Germany before signing a deal withBMG Ariola in 1996. Originally, DeeDee, Indra, Mo, Kira and Y (all agedbetween 21 and 25) were dancers, who
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won the German championships in"freestyle synchronicity," and per-formed routines on stage with the likesof Chaka Khan, Culture Beat, D.J.Bobo and Captain Jack.
In September 1996, the groupreleased their debut single, Bad Girls,and the accompanying video-shot inthe ruins of the Colosseum inVerona-was put on hot rotation bymusic TV station VIVA. The follow-up
single, I Know ThatYou Want Me, wasplaylisted by a num-ber of German radiostations, includingHamburg's CHRoutlet N -Joy, andspent nine weeks onthe German singleschart. Explains N -Joy programmedirector HenryGross, "The song fit-ted our format andwe thought it wouldappeal to our youngtarget [demograph-ic] of 14-19 year -olds." In September,the group will travelto Japan for a 14 -day promotional
trip, and a self -titled album is sched-uled for release in the GSA region atthe end of July. The group's new sin-gle, It's My Game, will be released inGermany on June 9.
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Tic Tac Toe`Rude girls' scale new heightsGermany's pre-eminent girl group TicTac Toe (comprising Jazzy, Ricky and
That was then...THE RCON ETTESThe Ronettes (Veronica "Ronnie" Spector, Estelle Bennett and NedraTalley) were among the vanguard of early '60s all -female pop groups.Formed in 1962, they had their big break after being signed by PhilSpector to his fledgling Philles label. Spector spent more than a month inthe recording studio producing Be My Baby and Baby I Love You.
In October 1963, Be My Baby, whichfeatured Spector's famous "wall of sound,"reached number two in the U.S. BillboardHot 100, selling over a million copies. Italso reached the U.K. Top 10 and was abig European hit. Subsequentchart successes included Baby ILove You, The Best Part OfBreaking Up, Do I Love You, andWalking In The Rain.
The Ronettes toured in theU.K. with The Rolling Stonesduring 1964, and supported TheBeatles during their 1965 U.S.tour, although by that timeRonnie Spector had left theline-up. After a couple ofminor hits, including I CanHear Music, the groupbroke up in 1966.
Lee) have taken the youth market bystorm, thanks in part to controversiallyrics which speak the language oftoday's teenagers. The band's secondalbum, Klappe die 2te (Second Take),went to the top spot on the officialGerman Musikmarkt album chart,and a second single from the album,Mr. Wichtig (Mister Important), isslated for release on June 16th.
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German newspapers have recentlybeen full of the dispute about whetherthe group had the rights to the nameTic Tac Toe-the band were almostforced to delete the name from the sec-ond album release because of a courtinjunction. Beate Ehlert, head of pro-motion at BMG Ariola Hamburg,reflects: "After the stress we had withthe dispute about the name, it [the
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FluffyNo Shampoo, pleaseThe Enclave label won the race tosign British "trash rock" quartetFluffy after their emergence on theindependent Parkway label. Thegroup made its album debut last yearwith Black Eye, and have touredextensively in the U.S. in recent
months with the Sex Pistols andMarilyn Manson. A New York date inMay at the Coney Island High clubbrought an audience including suchAmerican new wave luminaries asAlan Vega and Joey Ramone; the cur-rent single from the album is I WannaBe Your Lush.
"The Enclave take a global viewwith all their artists," says DavePittman, senior product manager atVirgin, the label's distributor. "Fluffyhave had lots of press success [in theU.S.], and it feels like they're on theverge of commercial success. In theU.K, we need for the success to comeout of the States, react to that and goto [public CHR station] Radio 1 withit. They're very purist in what they do,and they're not prepared to compro-mise their musical ideals. We're notgoing to turn them into Shampoo."
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That was then...BANANARAIVIAUndeniably the U.K.'s most suc-cessful female group to date hasbeen Bananarama, whose firsttop 10 success was in 1982 withIt Ain't What You Do, It's TheWay That You Do It (recordedwith the Fun Boy Three). By theend of the decade they hadsecured over 20 major hitsincluding Shy Boy, Na Na HeyHey Kiss Him Goodbye, RobertDe Niro's Waiting, Venus (whichalso reached No.1 in the U.S.),Cruel Summer, Love In The FirstDegree and I Want You Back.
The trio of Sarah Dalin, KerenWoodward and Siobhan Faheyreleased their debut, Ai A Mwana,on the independent Demon labelin 1981, before being signed toLondon, where they enjoyed theirgreatest success, notably with theStock Aitken & Waterman produc-tion team. However, after Fahey'sdeparture in 1988 to formShakespears Sister (she wasreplaced by Jacqui Sullivan),Bananarama struggled to recap-ture their early form and the hitscame to a halt as the '90s dawned.
That was then...THE THREE DEGREESAlthough the '70s proved to be a relatively quiet period for all -female
groups, Philadelphia's The Three Degrees secured a run of hits whichincluded When Will I See You Again, Take Good Care Of Yourself, The YearOf Decision, Woman In Love, The Runner and My Simple Heart.
Initially consisting of Fayette Pinkney, Linda Turner and ShirleyPorter, the Three Degrees formed in the '60s. A line-up changein 1966, which saw Sheila Ferguson and Valerie Holidayreplace Turner and Pinkney, preceded their initial U.S.success in 1970-72 on the Roulette label, where they wereproduced by the man who had discoveredthem, Richard Barrett.
A move to the Philadelphia Internationallabel-regarded by many as the '70s soulequivalent of Motown-in 1973 saw themmake their international breakthrough withDirty Old Man. It was a result of beingteamed with the prolific writing and pro-duction team of Kenny Gamble and LeonHuff. However, the '80s were less kind tothe group, and line-up changes precedetheir relegation to the cabaret circuit.
That was then...THE POINTER SISTERSIn the '80s The Pointer Sisters, alongwith acts such as Labelle, continued thetradition of all -female soul music. ThePointers had a run of chart successesincluding Fire, He's So Shy, Slow Hand,I'm So Excited, Jump (For My Love), andAutomatic.
The Californian trio of Anita, Bonnieand June Pointer had been successfulbacking singers with a number of U.S.acts in 1969-71 before, under the tute-lage of legendary promoter Bill Graham,they recruited their older sister Ruth and signed as artists in their ownright to the Atlantic label in 1972.
A label switch to Blue Thumb saw the sisters enjoy limited U.S. success,but it was their switch to the Planet label which led to their major break-through. Slimmed down to a trio after the departure of Bonnie, the sistersmade their breakthrough with a version of Bruce Springsteen's Fire, a Top5 hit U.S. hit in 1979. The hits dried up in the late '80s, however, and fur-ther label changes to Motown and then SBK failed to re -ignite the Pointers'career in the '90s.
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An end to Spain's 'long siesta'?Millions of Europeans have been to Spain for the sun, but howmany have tried the domestic music? Although South America isproving to be a consistently fruitful export market for Spanishartists, Europe remains largely indifferent to their charms-and on top of that, sales figures show that Spaniards them-selves are buying less music. However, the country's recordlabel executives are hoping that a combination of major newdomestic talent and the more widespread acceptance of"alternative" music genres will end years of sales stagnation.
quick glance at the offi-cial 1996 sales figuresfrom local music tradebody AFYVE for theSpanish market would
seem to indicate that the country'smusic industry is on the mend followinga disastrous 1995. Closer examination,however, reveals that while total rev-enues climbed from Pta.70 billion ($500million) in 1995 to Pta.74 billion ($529million), the number of units sold dur-ing 1996 continued to fall. The increasein value was essentially due to moresales on CD, as the penetration of CDhardware in Spain (currently around 46percent) continues apace.
The Spanish music market has, infact, been largely stagnant for severalyears now. 1989's album sales figure of
54 million, for instance, has only beenbettered in 1991 (54.5 million units) andin 1994 (57 million units). All otheryears during the '90s have seen ship-ments falling below the 1989 total.
Domestic acts on the riseThe good news for the Spanish industryis that domestic acts are gainingground, taking a 36.4 percent slice of thetotal market in 1996 (up from 32 per-cent in 1995).
This was largely thanks to the suc-cess of two acts-MCA/Universal'sRosana, whose debut album, LunasRotas, has sold 780,000 units domesti-cally (and another 25,000 in Italy), andthe Hispavox label's Ella Baila Sola. Thelatter's self -titled debut album hasalready passed the half million sales
mark in Spain, and has clocked upanother 100,000 sales in South America.
Other big domestic acts during thepast year have included Epic's Rosarioand Azucar Moreno. Rosario's MuchoPor Vivir has sold 340,000 units, whileEsclava de to Piel by Azucar Moreno hasso far chalked up sales of 312,000. LosRodriguez has shifted 240,000 units ofHasta Lluego (DRO/GASA), whileIsabel Pantoja's Amor Eterno (Polydor)has topped the 300,000 mark.
BMG continues to dominate themiddle ground in Spain, with El GustoEs Nuestro by Ana Belen, JoanManual Serrat, Miguel Rios and VictorManuel shipping 350,000 units just sixweeks after its release. Meanwhile,Belen's solo album Mirame has sold150,000 copies.
Ariola and RCA are also fostering agrowing stable of successful newbloods, including the likes of NinaPastore, Pedro Guerra, Ska'pe andReincidentes, all of whom are shiftingfive figure units. Similar sales figureshave been achieved by two Arcadereleases, En Este Mundo Quizas byParticia Oliver, and La Marabunta'sLa Vida En Rebajas. The company hasalso scored an international dance hitwith Kadok's The Night Train.
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M cPANISH SPOTLIGHTwere Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits(Warner) currently at 115,000 units,Julio Iglesias' Tango (Columbia) on590,000 and Las Cosas Que Vives byItaly's Laura Pausini (East West) at400,000. Mexican Ricky Martin is closeto Pausini's total with 360,000 copiessold of A Medio Vivir (Columbia).Kenny G's Moments is Ariola's currentbiggest seller at 150,000 units.However, none of those artists canbegin to match the success of ErosRamazotti, who has notched up some300,000 sales of Dove E'C Musica.
While the big guns keep on selling,perhaps the most interesting and signif-icant development for the long-termhealth of Spain's music market is thatalternative acts from the indie sceneand dance underground are finallybreaking through into the mainstream.
"There has been a general open-ing -up of niche markets, which start-ed about two years ago," notes TomasDiez, international A&R manager ofMadrid -based record companyFonomusic. "Finally radio and the[music] industry in general are start-ing to realise that it's worth support-ing alternative music."
Diez cites Fonomusic acts such as IxoRai and Estragos as being typical of thenew breed of alternative Spanish acts,who are now selling thousands ratherthan hundreds of units. The sameapplies to "alternative" internationalacts-the likes of Bjork, Tricky andOrbital have all been seeing significant-ly better results lately. For example,
Orbital's In Sides (Internal) has sold7,000 copies, plus another 7,000-8,000copies of the similarly -priced U.S. (par-allel) import with its extra CD of livetracks and remixes.
Retail revs upIn the past, an underdeveloped retailsector contributed to the difficulty ofbreaking new acts in Spain. However,this problem is diminishing on analmost monthly basis as new FNAC,Virgin or Crisol stores open, wideningcustomer choice and bringing provincialunit prices down.
One benchmark of the growingappetite amongst Spaniards for moreadventurous sounds has been the con-spicuous success of The Prodigy andtheir Spanish distributor, Caroline.
Caroline is already operating at 50percent above its financial target for1997, and is set to further improve onthat performance with the release ofThe Prodigy's new album, Fat Of TheLand, which is expected to easily reachsix -digit sales figures. Caroline creativemanager Mark Kitcatt reflects, "Themarket has definitely broadened. Mostof our acts-including our own signingDover [currently charting in Spain withSister]-are selling more records, get-ting more press attention and evensome airtime."
It seems that Cubano/Latinosounds are also growing in stature.Dominguez by Cuban poet SilvioRodriguez (Fonomusic) is heading forplatinum status, while Mar by Los
Sabandenos (Manzana) has hit themagic 100,000 unit mark.
Manzana-one of Europe's largestimporters of Cuban music-has severalother important acts on its books,including Jose Velez and OrquestaCaracas. The company's efforts to buildbridges between Spain/Europe andCuba/Latin America have placed it atthe forefront of a genre which attractsboth world music and pop aficionados.
The modern danceA trio of Barcelona independents, MaxMusic, Blanco y Negro and Ginger, moreor less dominate Spain's dance musicscene-as they have for some time.However, falling compilation sales dueto market saturation, a very small sin-gles market and competition from themajors have combined to cut into theirsales figures.
Ginger's biggest album successesduring the past year have been dancecompilations Puzzletron 4 and CalentitoCalentito. Says sales manager JoseGarcia, "1996 was an excellent year, butwe have to wait and see what's going tohappen this year. Currently peoplearen't buying many records."
Even market leader Max Music hasseen a decline in sales, although itscompilation album Caribe Mix still sold350,000 units. A surprise success hasbeen one of the label's own signings-Rebecca-who has sold over 200,000copies of her self -titled debut album.
"There have been a lot of inferioralbums released over the last 18
months that have further weakened analready over -subscribed market,"admits Max Music's general managerSantiago Rusinol. "The situation got tothe point where the internal politics ofMax had to be changed in order toaccommodate fewer, but much morefocused, releases."
One example of this new focus is theWorld Dance Music compilation, a jointventure between the label and radioDJ Fernando Martinez, who presents adaily show on CHR network Los 40Principales. Another Max Music pro-ject has been Blue Boy's Remember Me,a track which is currently being usedby El Corte Ingles (Europe's largestchain -store) in its TV advertising. Therecord company is expecting RememberMe to be one of the biggest hits in Spainthis summer.
While Max has tweaked its mar-keting and release policy, Blanco yNegro has decided to go undergroundin its attempts to restore its fortunes.Through its import/export depart-ment, the company has forged dealswith underground labels from all overEurope. Sales are modest at themoment, but the label is carving out asignificant slice of Spain's burgeoningtech -house scene.
Underpinning this strategy arebedrock compilation titles such asBolero Mix 13 and the rather moreunderground 100% Dream album.Amongst its own roster, Los Sobraosby Los Sobraos and Guitarra by PedroJavier Gonzalez are the highlights.
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-SPAN' SPOIlIGHT4AWorld music enters a new 'golden age'by Teri), Berne
Spain's multi -ethnic cultural heritage-a mix of influ-ences which encompasses Arabic, Sephardic andChristian artistic traditions-is enjoying its finestmoments since the Middle Ages and producing nothingshort of a musical renaissance.
The so-called "Golden Age of theThree Cultures" in the MiddleAges saw the Western world'sthree principle religions flour-ish in Andalucia under Moorish
rule. When the equally pervasiveCeltic tradition is factored in, Spainemerges as a rich fount ofMediterranean and Atlantic culture.
That heritage has blossomed inrecent years into a veritable renais-sance of musical inspiration whichhas had repercussions far beyond thePyrenees. Groups such as RadioTarifa, Ketama, Milladoiro, andartists like gaita (Galician bagpipe)player Carlos Nunez and guitaristPaco de Lucia are all pioneers in thefusion and diffusion of Spain's eclecticcultural brew.
If Ketama's best-selling Songhaialbums (PolyGram)-which paired thenew flamenco quartet with Maliankora master Toumani Diabate-firstalerted the world to Spain's new musi-cal direction, then it is perhaps theChieftans' recent and rollicking cele-
bration of northern Spain's folk roots,Santiago (BMG), that has finallyfocused attention on the country'smusical riches. That album featuredCarlos Nunez, considered by many tobe the finest exponent of the gaita.
Nunez's own Brotherhood Of TheStars appeared in its wake (releasedworldwide by BMG). It featured notonly the Chieftans but also Ry Cooder,flamenco guitarist Rafael Riqueni,and Cuba's veteran son group ViejaTrova Santiaguera.
Perhaps the best known of the newSpanish groups to explore Spain'srhythmic and melodic traditions areRadio Tarifa, whose most recentrelease, Temporal (BMG), has lived upto the acclaim which greeted both theirremarkable first album, RumbaArgelina, and their stunning live per-formances throughout Europe. Using acombination of traditional and moderninstruments, Arabic, Turkish, Greek,Saharan, Sepahrdic and Iberian influ-ences clash and blend with medievaland flamenco music, resulting in a
truly captivating contemporaryMediterranean sound.
Sometime Radio Tarifa collaboratorand multi -instrumentalist JavierPaxarifin approaches similar sourcesin a more experimental manner. Onhis extraordinary and hauntingPerihelion (Nuba), he fashions fasci-nating rhythmic soundscapes with aplethora of reed and wind instrumentsand a variety of traditional percussion,played by Radio Tarifa's founder FainS. Duefias. An album which movesfrom highly rhythmic, Arab -influencedthemes to classically poised melodicadagios, it is one of the finest examplesof new Spanish music on the market.
On their third album, ElementaLatina (Resistencia), Elementalesoffer an intriguing and highly listen -able fusion of styles. Enrique Valino'shighly expressive violin soloing isbeautifully matched by Jose LuisOrdonez's lucid guitar playing to cre-ate music capable of sliding seemless-ly from flamenco to Celtic, passingthrough jazz and latin via a variety ofethnic textures.
Acclaimed guitarist Vigente Amigo,considered the heir to Paco de Luciafor his unmatched virtuosity, has justreleased his most ambitious project todate, a sweeping orchestral suite ded-icated to the poet Rafael Alberti. Firstpresented in Cordoba at celebrationsin honour of the poet's 90th birthday,
Poeta (Sony) is a full-blown flamencoconcerto played in collabora-tion with the Orquesta deCordoba directed by LeoBrouwer. Amor DulceMuerte is the first single.The guitarist will be ontour throughout Eur-ope this summer.
More Medit-erranean instru-mental musiccomes fromMadrid labelSonifolk. DesdeEl Sur DeEuropa (FromThe SouthEurope) is a twhose musifindsits inspira-tion in SpanishcomposerAlbeniz,and Granados.Estampas fea-tures composi-tions bypianist TomasBohorqez forpiano, celloand clarinet.Label -mateEnriqueMateu'sRituCollageis, as its title suggests, a collage ofethnic styles and sampled soundsgiven form in the studio.
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CRYQUEEN OF THE UNDERGROUNDVelodrome (Sweden)Producers: Johan Forsman, CRYFrom the homebase of the Chunks (Market Place, issue 22)comes another great '60s -inspired release. CRY are a tadmore orthodox in the psychedelic department; rather thanadding a contemporary touch, they opt for a Cult -meets -Electric Prunes sound: raw rock 'n' roll with fuzz box andwah-wah pedal on full tilt. Sweden, of course, spawned theNomads, one of Europe's more exciting garage bands whoemerged in the '80s and are apparently still touring. Thispowerful EP has already garnered great reviews in Sweden.Licensing is available outside Scandinavia, and worldwidepublishing has already been signed with Warner/Chappell.
otitact: Hans Lindeborg at Regatta Music,phone/fax (+46) 8 660 6100; e-mail [email protected]
SATAN'S PILGRIMSAROUND THE WORLD WITHSATAN'S PILGRIMSKlandestine (Holland)Producer: not listedOregon's own surf outfit arenot making just any triparound the world; theirodyssey is equally inspiredby local songwriters andlocal cocktails. Featuring noless than three guitarists,these Pilgrims know how towhip up some fierce waves. Their version of John Barry'sTheme From Beat Girl sounds pretty mean, and the fero-cious Downshiftin' offers a high-octane pace, which almostleaves you with the feeling of being run over by an 18 -wheeltruck. This great album finishes with the self -penned LaCazuela, a strong Mexican cocktail. Satan's Pilgrims willtour Europe in August and September. Distribution andlicensing is available outside the Benelux. Klandestine is anew label, looking to sign American roots music.Contact: Robbie Klanderman at Klandestine, phone(+31) 20 420 8040; fax (+31) 20 422 0743; e- mail; [email protected]
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LA FUERTEZZA2 THE NIGHTNew Music International (Italy)Producer: La FuertezzaLatin house is already pouring in from North America, butthis excellent summer release has added a flamencoflavour to the mix. La Fuertezza consists of two guitarists,a producer and two flamenco dancers. The club beats slamhard, but a chirpy flamenco guitar gives this single a san-gria -soaked edge. Already having hit the upper reaches ofthe Italian radio and dance charts, this is definitely apromising summer hit. The percussion shifts into highergear on the Latin House mix, which features pounding
Brazilian Olodum-typedrums. La Fuertezza'salbum, Fiesta Flamenka,was released in May and thegroup will tour Italy'sbeaches this month.Licensing is available out-side France, Italy,Scandinavia and Greece.Contact: Paola Macchiat New Music Inter-national, phone (+39)2 554 00314; fax (+39)2 554 00360
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.
Moore gets more rhythmby Paul Sexton
When you've been a recording artist for almost30 years, it's sometimes hard to recreate theelement of surprise.
Gary Moore has done it by changing hissound so much that at times he's almostunrecognisable. Consequently, Virgin Recordsis able to tell anyone who expects the veteranguitarist's new album, Dark Days In Paradise,to be just another blues album to think again.
Moore, the Belfast -born former axemanwith Skid Row and Thin Lizzy whose mar-ketability rose when he embarked on a series
of blues albums in1990 with StillGot The Blues,has dramatical-ly changed hisown rules andmade a record
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incorporating soul, drum 'n' bass, folk andmany other influences.
Dark Days In Paradise is as pronounced acareer shift as you're likely to hear this year,and Virgin international marketing directorDavid Wille says Moore has clearly been revi-talised by the experience. "From the level ofenthusiasm that Gary's shown while talkingabout the album in interviews, you can tell he'sobviously very excited," he says. "There mighthave been some fear that hardcore fans wouldbe alienated, but the truth is contrary to that,this album excites them as well."
The album was released in the U.K. andthroughout Europe on May 26, preceded by thesingle, One Good Reason, in Britain. Europeanterritories opted for the soulful track I HaveFound My Love In You. Moore appeared on thetop -rated Mississippi show in Spain, one of hisstrongest markets, on June 2, and has beenrehearsing in London for a European tourwhich starts at the Dynamo Stadium inMoscow on June 27 as guest of Sting. Furtherlive plans include various European festivals-
including Montreux Jazz on July 9-withBritish dates to come later in the year.
Says Moore of his new direction:"The album encompasses all the influ-ences I've had in my career over theyears and a few new ones. There's a bitof everything in there. I've been listen-
ing to a lot of hip -hop, drum 'n'bass, reggae, R&B, very
rhythmical stuff."It was nothing to do with
people's perception of what I did,it was just what I wanted to do. The same whenI started, or went back, to playing blues, I justfelt it was time for a change."
Celtic exports collecting salesby Ken Stewart
The international profile of Celtic music could bedue for a boost from the efforts of a label dedicat-ed to the genre, Celtic Collections.
The Dublin -based label is looking for moresales from the continental European marketplacewith 12 "hits" compilations from such notedCeltic acts as Clannad, Altan, Phil Coulter,Horslips, and the Dubliners.
The new label is the brainchild of SharonBrowne, managing director of K-tel Music &Entertainment, who took over K-tel Ireland-where she was general manager for five of her 12years with the company-after a managementbuyout last July.
She suggests that, in the past, Irish musicwas often "badly packaged and generally badlyrecorded." However, she notes, "Seven yearsago, K-tel [Ireland] started to export records andwere quite successful."
But Browne soon came to the belief that Irishmusic was undersold and regarded as cheapbecause, although local acts got good deals inIreland, they viewed overseas releases only assources of extra income, and had no idea of thetrue value of the market.
"But," she continues, "to counteract that, onthe positive side I found there was an affinitytowards Irish music and Irish people. Many dis-tributors, wholesalers, and labels around theworld had been successful with Irish compila-tions and K-tel constantly got requests [tolicence] tracks."
Browne also felt that companies abroad some-times sold what she regards as inferior musicbecause of a lack of knowledge of the genre, and
that there was a gap in the market for an Irishlabel removed from what she calls "the budget,sing -along bracket."
Browne continues, "We're not getting the ben-efit of the fact that U2, the Cranberries, SineadO'Connor and the Chieftains are Irish. They'reseen as international [although] people may beaware they're Irish. They're promoted as rockacts. I felt we weren't capitalizing on them."
So Browne applied K-tel's 35 -year interna-tional marketing expertise to Irish music.With so much Irish material available, it wasa challenge to make Celtic Collections "defini-tively different," she states, adding that heraim was to build awareness of Irish music anda reputation for a new label offering such fac-tors as value for money, collectibles fortourists, and a common thread runningthrough packaging and marketing.
"The albums are presented in a format neverbefore used on a range of Irish product," claimsBrowne. "All are produced on high definitionpicture disc portraying an image of Irish life andIrishness, reflecting the mood and feel of eachindividual album." The range was launched ear-lier this year in Ireland, the U.K, France,Spain, Portugal, Belgium, and Switzerland.
"The initial reaction is fairly good," saysGerhard Halterman, general manager of distrib-utor New Music in Madrid, adding that specialprogrammes on the series are to be carried onradio stations in Barcelona and Madrid.
Wolfgang Johannsen, A&R and marketingdirector of East West Records in Hamburg, is alsoupbeat about the series. "The general reaction ispositive," he says, noting that, "there is a certainaffinity with Irish music in Germany."
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Dutch Touch is awinner for BMGby Robbert Tilli
Inside a year Dutch brother and sister Tjeerdand Trijntje Oosterhuis-alias Total Touch-have shot from being unknowns to beingnational stars, picking up a stringof industry awards along the way.
Already tagged "The Carpentersof the low countries" (M&M, June14,1997), Total Touch's self -titleddebut CD is fast aproaching tripleplatinum status (300,000 units) inthe Netherlands. Now BMG Ariolawants to share their success storywith the world; Germany is viewedas being particularly receptive to their R&B anddance -infused pop ditties.
Trijntje Oosterhuis attributes a large part ofTotal Touch's success to radio, albeit with somereservations. "Radio has been very supportive, Iguess," she reflects. "Personally, I'm not that fondof the hit radio format all of the time-I preferold Motown records to modern hits really-butwe owe a lot of our success to such formulaicradio programming."
To create a buzz for Total Touch, in March lastyear, BMG Holland A&R manager HenkjanSmits invited key media representatives to hisoffice for a listening session. Recalls Smits, "Iwanted to get the message across that this wasan album act and not just a one-off Soon the sin-gle, Touch Me There, was playlisted at both [pub-lic] Radio 3FM and [commercial] Radio 538. Buthell, as of then it took a long time!"
Touch Me There was a slow starter, if not atypical sleeper. Radio 3FM's station coordinatorPaul van der Lugt says the station kept the sin-gle much longer than usual on its playlist."Normally we delete singles after three weekswhen chart reaction is kind of low," he notes.
The video for the first single was low budget,but was added by Holland's only music televisionstation TMF, which was was beginning to gain
Total Touch'sTrijnte Oosterhuis
substantial market share by programming localproduct. Suddenly, Touch Me There became a Top20 hit. "If you've got radio and TMF on your side,then you reach all the kids," claims Smits.
TMF music editor Erik Kross says it wasthe first video to fit its Top 40 for-mat. "As it was accessible for allages, we put it in the highest rota-tion right away. We did the rightthing, as this year the band wonmost of our TMF awards."
Live work in the summer includ-ed Trijntje singing at the opening ofthe new Amsterdam Arena,watched by millions of TV viewers,
and the act supporting Michael Jackson threenights in the same stadium in September. Withthe poppy Top 3 hit, Somebody Else's Lover,album sales exploded. By November, both thealbum, which peaked at number 2 in the MegaTop 100 Album Chart, and single had hit gold(50,000 units).
The third single, the Mariah Carey -styledtorch song One Moment Your Mind, boosted salesof the album to platinum [100,000 units]. Bythen, Total Touch had become a typical "me -too"product. "Everybody wanted to have the album,as their neighbours already had a copy," accord-ing to BMG's Smits.
A second marketing campaign ran in January,which saw Total Touch cross the double platinummark. Some 60,000 more copies followed after afourth single Standin' Strong, Together! wasreleased this April.
By October 1996, the first release requestshad rolled in from Germany, Switzerland andItaly, and plans are now being made forGermany, where Touch Me There was releasedon June 2. BMG Holland and BMG Internationalhave planned a pan-European release (includingthe U.K) for the single in September, and a newvideo will be shot to bring German music TVchannel Viva on board.
English brothers find Spanish successby Howell Llewellyn
While their contemporaries back in the U.K.might have been enduring their first musicalexperiences in the school band, brothersAaron and Leon McCormack were playinglive in bars in the Spanish Canary Islandof Tenerife.
Now aged 18 and 21 respectively, the paircall themselves Brother 2 Brother and theirdebut album, So Many Roads, was released inSpain on May 26 by Universal Music Hispania(ex -MCA). It was released in Belgium andHolland at the beginning of the year and isset for early summer release in many Asianterritories; its launch in the rest of Europedepends on its success in Spain.
"Well, we're pretty international at least,"says Aaron. "We're English, live in Spain,have a Spanish label, our producer is Frenchand we recorded in Paris." In their pub -rockdays, they had the fortune to play when pro-ducer Marc Nouchy was in town and he likedtheir material, a tribute to the soul and R&Bmusic of the group in the film TheCommitments. "So Many Roads is a back -to -roots album for us, a mixture of pop -rock and
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soul, but always songs from the heart," saysAaron. The first single is Missing The Nights.
Leon plays keyboards to Aaron's guitarand drums, and the duo sing together in har-mony. When not performing, Leon is housemusic DJ at Bobby's Bar, the biggest club onTenerife's infamous Playa de las Americas.
The duo are looking forward to a tour ofSpain in July with session musicians, spon-sored by CHR network Los 40 Principales.
EDc:incgroovesby Gary Smith
JAM TEAM KEEP IT FUNKYWhile the original version of Make It Funky by The FreezzyJam Team (Big Time International) is a smooth, radio -friendly track, its remixes take a different route.Combining a touch of Barry White -era disco with funkyguitar on the Calvin Stones Remix and, on the Eric B.Remix, mixing massed percussion and a Detroit house feel,this package should be everywhere this summer.Contact: Lut van Audenhove, tel (+32) 9225 2911; fax(+32) 9225 2816
SUMMERY REFLECTIONSIt thumps along seemingly without a care in the world, andindeed the sub -Doctor Who style melody and athletic 134bpm techno groove of Reflect by Three 'n One (Low Spirit)both have a certain "lazy days of summer" feel. While thisis not much more than a groove, it might just have enoughresidual charm in the faux -string melody to generate day-time plays.Contact: Wilhelm Roettger, (+49) 30 327 9160; fax(+49) 30 3279 1698
ORIGINAL MIXTURE FORMS ELIXIRClaiming influences that range from Burt Bacharach andAndy Williams to Kraftwerk and Gary Numan, Elixir(Language/Crammed) are certainly original. This is nu jazzand no mistake, while the tough beats are pure instrumentalhip -hop backed -up by loads of atmospheric strings. A class act.Contact: Alexander van Looy, (+32) 2640 7914; fax(+32) 2648 8369
COX IS ALL MIXED UPIn a move which reflects both the growing popularity ofunderground dance in France and the superstar status ofCarl Cox there, Jean Isnard, Fun Radio FM's head of pro-gramming recently signed up Cox for a weekly show. CalledCarl Cox Mix -Up, the session, which first went out on June7, has a Saturday midnight to 3 a.m. slot.
"I'm going to alternate with Laurent Gamier for themoment," says Cox. "When we find our feet," he continues,"we'll have other DJs on." Cox is especially keen to includesome of the new wave of French DJ/Producers likeMotorbass and Gilb R but he will also be sending in DATsof his performances around the world as part of hisregular contribution.
Cox, like many other top DJs, has been involved withradio for several years. For the last two years, TheJourney-his Saturday nightshow on London's Kiss FM, hasgiven him the opportunity to"spin anything from 1971 to thepresent." While it will be inter-esting to see what sort of ratingsthe show garners Cox's place asone of techno's top unit shiftersis assured with F.A.0 .T. 2(Ultimatum/edel).
The 35 track mix album, theresult of an impromptu threedeck session at a friend's L.A. loft,was released in March and isexpected to reach 500,000 unitsworldwide, according to the label. A measure of the timlessnessof Cox's work is that F.A.C.T. 1, released two years ago, is stillselling. That's a rare phenomenon in a genre where the aver-age shelf -life of a record is still measured in days or weeks.Contact: Sascha Lindemann, tel(+49) 40 890 85 208;fax (+49) 40 890 85 301
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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24 18 13 Sabrina Setlur - Epic (PolyGram)Don't Speak B.FIRE.NL.S.CH.HUN
Se 46 28 No Doubt - Trauma 1 Interscope (Warner Chappell1MCA)Waltz Away Dreaming IRE.UK
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19Who Do You Think You Are/Mania A_BD.IRERLS.CH.UKHUN
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61 49 8 Bliimchen - Edel (EMI)Wonderful Tonight IRE.UK
95 81 5 Damage - Big Life (MCA 'EMI)
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28 36 29 Paradisio - Dance Development (PolyGram)Lucy F
Alliage - Bax Dance (Box Dance)Just A Girl ELD.IREIVLCH
96 87 7 No Doubt - Trauma I Interscope (Warner Chappell I MCA)
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29 39 ' Andrea Bocelli & Judy Weiss - Sugar' Polydor (Sugar)>Abort, Retry, Fail?_ - Your Woman FLCH
63 54 22White Town - Brilliant!/Chrysalis (EMI)10 Old Before I Die D.E.UK
COO Robbie Williams - Chrysalis (Warner Chappell/PolyGram/EMI)
The End Is The Beginning Is The End B.ED.IRENLNEUK83 2 Smashing Pumpkins - Warner Brothers (MCA)
Smokin' Me Out EUK
64 53 3 Warren G - Def Jam (EMI)Uh La La La FEU
98 92 2 Alexia - DWA I Dance Pool (Extravaganza)
Here We Go A.D.CH
34 ° 'N Sync - Ariola (Intro I WC I Booya)Toen Ik Je Zag NL
65 68 4 Hero - Polydor (Not Listed)Er Zal D'r Altijd Eentje Winnen NL
99 82 5 Hans Kraay Jr. - Endemol (Not Listed)
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es 65 9MightYou Let A Boy Cry B.FEL
1.00 58 21 Gala - Do It Yourself (Scorpio)
I Don't Want To B.F.D.IRE.NL.S.UK
33 29 4 Toni Braxton - LaFace / Arista (Zomba)6 Underground UK
76 2 Sneaker Pimps - Clean Up (BMG)A= A...B. Belgium, CZE = Czech Whelk, DK = Denniark, FIN= lenland, F e France D = Germany, TEL = Unkind, I =Italy,
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Siang ner SALES BREAKER it *nag. indicates the single registering the biggest increase in chart points. The Eurochart Hot 100 Singles is compiled by Music& Media and based on the following national singles sales charts:ChartTrack (lfl(5 Ireland) Full chartservice by Media Control GmbH 0049,7221.366201 (Germany): ShIEP/IFOP Titative (France); singles: Musics E Dischi/Mario De Luigi, albums: Finn -Nielsen (Italy);
Sticking Mega Top 100 Illollandr, Sticking Promuvi (Belgium): GLF/IPPI (Sweden), IFPUhlielsen Marketing Research (Denmark); VG (Norway); ALEF MB/AFYVE (Spain); YLE 2 Radiomafia/IFPI (Finland); Austria Top 30 (Austria);Full chart service by Media Control AG 0041.61-2718989 (Switaerlandh IPSOS/Mabasz-IFPI (Hungary( IFPI (Czech Republic)
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Michael Jackson A.B.DK.FIN.F.D.GRECRE.INLIV.P.E.SCR.UKHUNCZE1 1 4 Blood On The Dance Floor - HIStory In The Mix -Epic
Pino Daniele34 31 13 Dimmi Cosa Succede Sulla Terra - CGD
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69 12 L'Ecole Du Micro D'Argent - Delabel
Andrea Bocelli A.B.FIN.F.D.IRE.LIVL.E.S.CH.UKHUN.CZE Foo Fighters A.B.FIN.D.GRE.IRE.NL.N.P.S.UK* 2 20 Romanza - Sugar/Polydor 0 35 16 5 The Colour And The Shape - Roswell 'CapitolTic Tac Toe . A.D.CH
69 59 30 Tic Tac Toe - RCA 0***** SALES BREAKER *****
Wu -Tang Clan A.B.UKFIIV,FD.IRENLN.S.CH.UKO35 3 Wu -Tang Forever - Loud
Gary Moore A.FIN.D.IV.S.CH.UK
®41 2 Dark Days In Paradise - VirginErykah Badu NL.S.UK
99 6 Baduizm - Kedar
.......i. HansonIOW Middle Of Nowhere - Mercury
FCH.UK Michael Jackson F.D.NL
88 6 HIStory - Past Present & Future Book 1- Epic LiSpice Girle.B.DK.FINF.D.GRE.IRE.I.NLIV.PE.S, CH.UKHUNCZE4 3 32 Spice - Virgin
El32 12
Supertramp A.F.D.NL.P.E.CH.HUN
Some Things Never Change - EMIEric Gadd DKS
72 55 15 The Right Way - Metronome
Gary Barlow A.B.DK.FIN.D.IRKLNL.P.E.S.CH.UK.CZE
5 4 3 Open Road - RCADaft Punk A.B.F.D.IRE.LIVL
39 35 21 Homework - VirginGeorge Michael GRE.IRE.NL.UK
73 54 57 Older - VirginTiA.D.CH.HUN* 7 7 KlappecTac TDie 2te - RCAJantje Smit RNL@ 46 6 Ik Zing Dit Lied Voor Jou Aileen - Mercury
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74 64 19 Partir Un Jour - EMI
Depeche Mode A.B.DK.FIN.F.D.GRE.LIVL.N.P.E.S.CHHUNCZE7 6 9 Ultra -Mute
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45 6 Herzeleid - MotorLara Fabian F
'MP Pure - Arpege Musique
'N Sync A.D.NL.CH
8 8 3 'N Sync - AriolaPascal Obispo F060 20 Superflu - Epic
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76 71 3 Hybel. - Norsk Plateproduksjon'E.E.CHKFIND.NL.N.S.CHO9 John Fogerty B.D
14 Blue Moon Swamp - Warner BrothersTexas B.D
" 1s White On Blonde -MercuryKIRE.E.S.UK # ......, Montserrat Caballe B.D.G
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Sarah Brightman/LSO A.D.IRENLUK
10 72 3 Timeless - East WestJamiroquai B.F.D.GRE.IRE.NL.E.UK HUN
44 22 40 Travelling Without Moving -Sony S2 0Nockahn Quintett A
ail. Das Wunder Von Piraus - KochBee Gees A.B.F.D.IRE.NL.P.CH.UK CZE
11 12 14 Still Waters -PolydorCI
David Coverdale & WhitenlakenNam"CRUK76 2 Restless Heart - EMI___, Celtas Cortos E
MP Nos Vemos En Los Bares - DROPaul McCartney A.B.DKD.GRE.M.E.LNL.N.E.S.CH.UKCZE12 9 5 Flaming Pie - Parlophone
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5611 Die Neue S-Klasse - Epic ' Ocean Drive - Wild Card I PolydorBMW(CI Lighthouse Family
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13 10 ' Do It -GeffenCeline Dion RDK.D.GRE.IRE.NL.P.UK.HUN.CZE
47 38 66 Falling Into You - Epic 'Columbia 0Mary J. Blige D.NL.S.UK
85 8 Share My World -MCAU2 A.B.DKED.GRE.IRE.LNL.N.E.S.CH.HUN.CZE14 11 15 Pop - Island ri Bliimchen A.D.CH
48 34 5 Verliebt - EdelBrand New Heavies D.GRE.NL.S.CH.UK
82 58 ' Shelter - ffrr 1 London
No MercyLS 15 33 My Promise -MCI I AristaThe Chemical Brothers A.RFIN.D.GRE.IRE.NL.N.E.S.UK49 39 10 Dig Your Own Hole -Virgin
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is 13 12 Romeo + Juliet - CapitolFaith No More CH.UK
MP Album Of The Year - SlashLitfiba I
84 74 22 Mondi Sommersi - CGD
Mylene Farmer B.F17 20 3 Live A Bercy - Polydor
Ana Belen E
51 4' '' Mirame - AriolaRiccardo Cocciante
I85 75 6 Innamorato - Columbia
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52 33 15 Space Jam - Atlantic/East WestLive B.NL.S
so 2 Secret Samadhi - RadioactiveMegadethCryptic Writing -Capitol
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54 44 5 Le Cinquieme Element - VirginRicky Martin FIN.F.GRE
92 2 A Medio Vivir - Tristar I Columbia
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25 3 Nana - MotorReinhard Fendrich
55 40 Blond - AriolaA.D.CH Andre Rieu D
CO Strauss & Co. -MercuryCIEros Ramazzotti A.D.LCH
T1123 57 Dove GE Musica - DDD ilPatricia Kaas B.FIN.FD.GRE.CH
55 37 12 Dens Ma Chair - ColumbiaRoberto Vecchioni I90 83 6 El Bandolero Stanco - EMI
Backstreet Boys BAGRE.NL.P.E.S.fCH
23 18 58 Backstreet Boys - Jive 0Republica A.D.IRE.NL.UK
79 7 Republica - DeconstructionKhaled B.F.D
89 2 Sahra - Barclay
Ben Harper BECK24 19 3 The Will To Live - Virgin
Lisa Stansfield ARD.GRE.NL.E.CH.HUN
58 36 11 Lisa Stansfield - AristaThe Charlatans UK
92 78 8 Tellin' Stories - Beggars Banquet* 24 4 Su EaGliT I
Da Un Palco - WEA, Elvis Presley59 42 2 Always On My Mind - RCA
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Era B.F.CHM26 13 Ameno -Mercury
C -Block61. 43 2 General Population - Warner Brothers
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99 16 On Nights Like This - Mercury
No Doubt B.DK.D.GRE.IRE.NL.E.S.CH.HUN.CZE29 21 26 Tragic Kingdom - Trauma I Interscopeffl
Bee GeesUM The Very Best Of The Bee Gees -Polydor
D.IRE.UK N@ Torhild SivertsenOut Of The Blue - Columbia
29 28 10 AquaAquarium -MCA
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®62 3 Lunas Rotas - MCAJ.B.O. D
97 91 5 Laut - Ariola
Claudio Baglioni '30 29 3 Anime A Raccolta - ColumbiaLucio Dalla I
64 50 4 Canzoni - PressingCeline Dion B.F.NL@ EEO Live A Paris - Epic I Columbia
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X153 4 Before The Rain - 1st Avenue I EMIAerosmith A.FIN.D.E.S.CH.UK.HUN.CZE
65 49 13 Nine Lives - ColumbiaSuede DKUK
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HO 82 Almost Heaven - Kel-Life /EMI
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****** SALES BREAKER ****** indicates the album registering the biggest increase in chart points.IFPI Platinum Europe certification for sales of 1 million units, with multi -platinum titles indicated by a number in the symbol.
The European Top 100 Albums is compiled by Music & Media. All rights reserved. Compiled from the national album sales charts of 18 European territories.
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Top National SellersUNITED KINGDOM GERMANY FRANCE ITALY
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1 1 Hanson - MMMBop (Mercury)2 3 Eternal feat. BeBe Winans I Wanna Be The Only One (EMI)
3 4 Brightman/Bocelli - Time To Say Goodbye (Coalition)
4 1.9 Ultra Nate - Free (A&M)5 5 Rosie Gaines - Closer Than Close (Big Bang)6 2 Radiohead - Paranoid Android (Parlophone)7 17 Jon Bon Jovi - Midnight In Chelsea (Mercury)8 NE Skunk Anansie - Brazen (Weep) (One Little Indian)9 NE Mr. President - Coco Jamboo (WEA)10 15 Gina G - Ti Amo (WEA)TW LW ALBUMS
1 7 Wu -Tang Clan - Wu -Tang Forever (RCA)2 66 Various - The Best Club Anthems...Ever! (Virgin)
3 1 Seahorses - Do It Yourself (MCA)4 NE Sarah Brightman/LSO - Timeless (Coalition)5 5 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (Polydor)6 NE Various - Clubland (Telatar)7 NE Bob Dylan - The Best Of Bob Dylan (Columbia)8 3 Gary Barlow - Open Road (RCA)9 19 Eternal - Before The Rain (EMI)10 2 Various - Smash Hits Summer '97 (Virgin)
TW LW SINGLES
1 2 Members Of Mayday - Sonic Empire (RCA)2 1 Nana - Lonely (Motor)3 3 Rammstein - Engel (Motor)4 4 Hanson - MMMBop (Mercury)5 5 C -Block - Time Is Ticking Away (WEA)6 8 The Cardigans - Lovefool (Sonet)7 6 DJ Quicksilver - Free (Arcade)8 13 Sash! - Ecuador (Polydor)9 30 Bellini - Samba De Janeiro (Virgin)10 7 Sabrina Setlur - Du Liebst Mich Nicht (Epic)TW LW ALBUMS
1 2 Tic Tac Toe - Klappe Die 2te (RCA)2 3 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic)
3 1 'N Sync -'N Sync (Ariola)4 4 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (Polydor)5 5 Nana - Nana (Motor)6 7 Andrea Bocelli - Bocelli (Polydor)7 9 Depeche Mode - Ultra (Intercord)8 13 Rammstein - Herzeleid (Motor)9 8 Wu -Tang Clan - Wu -Tang Forever (RCA)
10 6 Bee Gees - Still Waters (Polydor)
TW LW SINGLES
1 1 Ricky Martin - (Un, Dos, Tres) Maria (Tristar)2 2 Wes - Alane (Columbia)3 3 Andrea Bocelli - Con Te Partiro (Polydor)4 9 Hanson - MMMBop (Mercury)5 6 Bee Gees - Alone (Polydor)6 4 David Charvet - Should I Leave (RCA)7 7 Daft Punk - Around The World (Virgin)8 10 Pascal Obispo - Lucie (Epic)
9 11 Era - Ameno (Mercury)10 8 Milk Incorporated - La Vache (Hot Tracks)TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (Polydor)2 2 Mylene Farmer - Live A Bercy (Polydor)3 3 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor... (Epic)
4 4 Ben Harper - The Will To Live (Virgin)5 9 Pascal Obispo - Superflu (Epic)6 5 Era - Ameno (Mercury)7 6 Soundtrack - Le Cinquieme Element (Virgin)8 7 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)9 10 Bee Gees - Still Waters (Polydor)10 11 IAM - L'Ecole Du Micro D'Argent (Virgin)
TW LW
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7
3191
84
5109
SINGLES
Daft Punk - Around The World (Virgin)Datura - The Sign (Self)Molella & Phil Jay - It's A Real World (Sell)D.J. Dado - Coming Back (Self)Simone Jay - Wanna B Like A Marc (Virgin)Alexia - Uh La La La (DWA)Chase - ObsessionBlackwood - My Love For YouAlex Party - Simple ThingsNek - Laura Non C'E'
(A&D)(A&D)
(Flying)(WEA)
TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Ligabue - Su E Giu' Da Un Palco (Warner)2 2 Claudio Baglioni - Anime A Raccolta (Columbia)
3 3 Eno Daniele - Dimmi Cosa Succede Stith Terra (CGD)
4 4 Eros Ramazzotti - Dove C'E Musica (BMG)5 7 Jovanotti - Lorenzo 1997 - L'Albero (Mercury)
6 5 Lucio Dalla - Canzoni (BMG)
7 6 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (Polydor)8 NE Gary Barlow - Open Road (BMG)9 9 Litfiba - Month Sommersi (EMT)
10 10 Riccardo Cocciante - Innamorato (Columbia)
SPAIN HOLLAND BELGIUM SWEDEN
TW LW SINGLES
1 1 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic)
2 NE Jon Bon Jovi - Midnight In Chelsea (Mercury)3 3 Robbie Williams - Old Before I Die (EMI)4 2 Gary Barlow - Love Won't Wait (BMG)5 4 Ska-P - Cannabis (BMG)
TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Ana Belen - Mirame (BMG)2 3 Backstreet Boys - Backstreet Boys (Virgin)3 2 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic)
4 NE Celtas Cortos - Nos Vemos En Los Bares (DRO)
5 NE Gary Barlow - Open Road (BMG)6 4 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)7 6 Ella Baila Sole - Ella Bails Sole (Hispavox)8 7 Rosanna Arbelo - Lunas Rotas (Universal)9 5 Extremoduro - Ices Todos A Tamar Per Culo (DRO)
10 8 Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits (Warner)11 14 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (Polydor)12 15 Los Centellas - Por Amor Al Arte (PajaM)13 9 Camels - Corazon Indomable (Producciones)14 10 The Corrs - Forgiven Not Forgotten (DRO)15 11 No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom (Universal)
TW LW SINGLES
1 1 Hero - Teen Ik Je Zag (Polydor)2 4 Hanson - MMMBop (Mercury)3 2 Babyface/Stevie Wonder - How Come, How Long (Epic)
4 3 Hans Kraay Jr. - Er Zal Altijd Eentje Winnen (Dino)
5 17 The Sunclub - Fiesta De Los Tamborileros (Epic)
6 5 Jantje Smit - lk Zing Dit Lied Voor Jou... (Mercury)
7 10 Katrina and the Waves - Love Shine A Light (Warner)
8 12 Tic Tac Toe - Warum? (BMG)
9 9 Bloodhound Gang - Fire, Water, Burn (Universal)10 6 Party Animals - Atomic (Roadrunner)TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Jantje Smit lk Zing Dit Lied Veer Jou... (Mercury)
2 2 Spice Girls - Spice (EMI)3 3 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic)
4 4 Live - Secret Samadhi (Universal)5 6 No Mercy - My Promise (BMG)6 5 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (Polydor)7 7 Bauer/Weber - Het Duetalbum (That's Entertainment)
8 9 Az Yet - Az Yet (BMG)9 10 Wu.Tang Clan - Wu -Tang Forever (BMG)10 8 Total Touch - Total Touch (BMG)
TW LW SINGLES
1 2 Sash!- Ecuador (Sony)2 1 Ricky Martin - (Un, Dos, Tres) Maria (Sony)3 3 Jantje Smit - lk Zing Dit Lied Veer Jou... (PolyGram)
4 7 2 Fabiola - Magic Flight (EMI)5 4 Funky Green Dogs - Fired Up! (Universal)6 6 Natural Born Deejays - A Good Day (Rhythm)7 5 Katrina and the Waves - Love Shine A Light (Warner)
8 8 No Mercy - When I Die (Ariola)9 9 Daft Punk - Around The World (Virgin)
10 26 Mama's Jasje - Ale De Dag Van Toen (Virgin)
TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)2 2 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Sony)
3 7 Jantje Smit - Be Zing DA Lied Veer Jou Aileen (PolyGram)
4 6 Era - Ameno (PolyGram)5 NE Soundtrack - Romeo & Juliet (EMI)6 NE Sunny Side Up - Chasing The Sun (Arcade)7 NE Mylene Farmer - Live A Bercy (PolyGram)8 5 De Smurfen - Smurfenholiday (EMI)9 NE Gary Barlow - Open Road (BMG)
10 11 Toni Braxton - Secrets (BMG)
TW LW SINGLES
1 2 Hanson - MMMBop (PolyGram)2 1 Paradisio - Bailando (CNR)3 4 Ricky Martin - (Un, Dos, Tres) Maria (Sony)
4 3 Arvingarna - Pamela (Sony)5 7 Katrina and the Waves - Love Shine A Light (WEA)
6 11 Sash! - Ecuador (Scandinavian)7 8 Scooter - Fire (Edel)8 5 Spice Girls - Who Do You Think You Are/Mama (EMI)
9 10 Peter &back - Guldet Blev Till Sand (Mono Music)
10 6 Antiloop - In My Mind (PolyGram)TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 John Fogerty - Blue Moon Swamp (Warner)2 NE Wu -Tang Clan - Wu -Tang Forever (BMG)3 2 Smurfarna - Smurfhits 2 (CNR Music)4 3 Gessle - The World According To Gessle (EMI)5 5 Eric Gadd - The Right Way (Edelpitch)6 6 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)7 4 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Sony)
8 8 Depeche Mode - Ultra (wNw9 7 Laura Pausini - La Cose Che Vivi (Warner)10 13 Stephen Simmonds - Alone (Superstudio)
DENMARK NORWAY FINLAND IRELAND
TW LW
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537
4206
SINGLES
Hanson - MMMBop (PolyGram)Aqua - Barbie Girl (Universal)Los Umbrellos - No Tengo Diners (EMI)Sash! - It's My Life (Scandinavian)Sash! - Ecuador (Scandinavian)George Michael - Star People '97 (Virgin)Gala - Freed From Desire (MIS. Label)The Blue Boy - Remember Me (Mega)Space Frog - X -Ray (Follow Me) (Sony)Sash! - Encore Une Fois (Scandanavian)
TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Aqua - Aquarium (Universal)2 5 Smulferne - Sommersmelferne (EMI)3 3 Tiggy - Fairytales (Flex)4 2 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Sony)
5 4 You Know Who - You Know Who (Universal)6 14 Eternal - Before The Rain (EMI)7 12 Texas - White On Blonde (PolyGram)8 6 Suede - Coming Up (Sony)9 10 John Fogerty - Blue Moon Swamp (Warner)10 17 Gary Barlow - Open Road (BMG)
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6 Paradisio - Bailando (Arcade)1 Aqua Barbie Girl (Universal)2 Hanson - MMMBop (PolyGram)3 Katrina and the Waves - Love Shine A Light (Warner)
4 Sway - When Susannah Cries (Universal)11 Sash! - Ecuador (Scandanavian)5 Smashing Pumpkins - The End Is The Beginning... (Virgo)
NE Motorpsycho - Starmelt (Sony)13 Skunk Anansie - Hedonism (Virgin)7 Bloodhound Gang - Fire, Water, Burn (Universal)
LW ALBUMS
1 1 Aqua - Aquarium (Universal)2 2 Trang Fidsel - Hybel (Norsk Plateproduksjon)3 3 John Fogerty - Blue Moon Swamp (Warner)4 NE Torhild Sivertsen - Out Of The Blue (Sony)
5 5 Sway - Red (Universal)6 4 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor... (Sony)
7 9 Postgirobygget - Melia (Norske Gram)8 13 Skunk Anansie - Stoosh (Virgin)9 7 Cornelis Vreeswijk Guldkorn Fran Master... (Warner)
10 6 WuTang Clan - Wu -Tang Forever (BMG)
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7 88 7
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Scooter - Fire (Edel)Apulanta - Mato (Levy)Tehosekoitin- Syntynyt Koyhtinti (Levy)Rasmus - Blue (Warner)Paradisio - Bailando (Arcade)Hanson - MMMBop (PolyGram)Faith No More - Ashes To Ashes (PolyGram)Alexia - Uh La La La (Sony)Jon Bon Jovi - Midnight In Chelsea (PolyGram)Sash! - Encore Une Fois (K -Tel)
ALBUMS
Princessa - Calling You (Warner)Smurffit - Tansaihitit Vol. 2 (EMI)John Fogerty - Blue Moon Swamp (Warner)Apulanta - Kolme (Levy)Stratovarius - Visions (TT)XL5 - Janta Ja Tulta (BMG)David Coverdale & Whitesnake - Restless Heart (EMI)
Kaija Koo - Unihiekkamyrsky (Warner)Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor... (Sony)
Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (PolyGram)
TW LW SINGLES
1 1 Brightman/Bocelli - Time To Say Goodbye (Coalition)
2 2 Hanson - MMMBop (PolyGram)3 7 Eternal feat. BeBe Winans I Wanes Be The Only One (EMI)
4 3 Olive - You're Not Alone (BMG)
5 4 Radiohead - Paranoid Android (EMI)6 5 R.Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly (BMG)7 6 DJ Quicksilver - I Have A Dream/Bellissima (EMI)
8 8 The Rembrandts - I'll Be There For You (Warner)
9 16 Unique 2 - Break My Stride (Sony)10 12 Toni Braxton - I Don't Want To (BMG)TW LW ALBUMS
1 4 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (PolyGram)2 2 Soundtrack - Romeo + Juliet (EMI)
3 1 Gary Barlow - Open Road (BMG)4 3 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)5 NE Sarah Brightman/LSO - Timeless (Coalition)6 7 U2 - Pop (PolyGram)7 9 James Galway & Phil Coulter - Legends (BMG)8 6 Seahorses - Do It Yourself (Universal)9 8 Na Casaidigh - Oro (RTE)
10 12 Various - Chartbusters (Global TV)
SWITZERLAND AUSTRIA PORTUGAL GREECE
TW LW SINGLES
1 3 Bocelli/Weiss Vivo Per Lei Ich Lobe... (PolyGram)
2 1 Nana - Lonely (PolyGram)3 9 Skunk Anansie - Hedonism (EMI)4 2 R.Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly (BMG)
5 4 The Blue Boy - Remember Me (Pharm)6 5 Jon Bon Jovi - Midnight In Chelsea (PolyGram)7 26 Hanson - MMMBop (PolyGram)8 7 'N Sync - Here We Go (BMG)
9 8 Sabrina Setlur - Du Liebst Mich Nicht (Sony)10 6 The Kelly Family - Nanana (EMI)TW LW ALBUMS
1 1 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (PolyGram)2 3 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Sony)
3 2 Tic Tac Toe - Klappe Die 2te (BMG)4 4 Andrea Bocelli - Bocelli (PolyGram)5 5 'N Sync - 'N Sync (BMG)6 7 Bee Gees - Still Waters (PolyGram)7 8 No Mercy - My Promise (BMG)8 9 Martin Schenkal - The Shell (EMI)9 16 Nana - Nana (PolyGram)
10 6 Gary Barlow - Open Road (BMG)
TW LW SINGLES
1 1 Reinhard Fendrich - Blond (BMG)2 2 R.Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly (Rough Trade)3 7 Katrina and the Waves - Love Shine A Light (WEA)4 5 Rammstein-Engel (PolyGram)5 4 Brightman/Bocelli - lime To Say Goodbye (Warner)
6 3 Sabrina Setlur - Du Liebst Mich Nicht (Sony)7 6 Scooter - Fire (Edel)8 21 'N Sync - Here We Go (BMG)9 10 No Mercy - Please Don't Go (BMG)10 NE Hanson - MMMBop (PolyGram)TW LW ALBUMS
1 4 Andrea Bocelli - Romanza (PolyGram)2 1 Rainhard Fendrich - Blond (BMG)3 NE Nockahn Quintett - Das Wunder Von Punta (Koch)
4 5 'N Sync - 'N Sync (BMG)5 3 Tic Tac Toe - Klappe Die 2te (BMG)
6 2 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor... (Sony)7 7 No Mercy - My Promise (BMG)8 6 Kurt Ostbahn - Reserviert Fia Zwa (PolyGram)9 9 Soundtrack - Romeo + Juliet (EMI)10 10 Alkbottle - Trivialkbottle (EMI)
TW LW ALBUMS
1 2 Paulo Gonzo - Quase Tudo (Columbia)2 1 Antonio Variacoes - 0 Melhor De Antonio Variaeoes (EMI)
3 3 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)4 4 Backstreet Boys - Backstreet Boys (EMI)5 NE Megadeth - Cryptic Writing EMI)6 6 The Kelly Family - Almost Heaven (EMI)7 8 Ton Jobin - Imedito (BMG)8 5 Zucchero Fornaciari - Greatest Hits (PolyGram)9 NE Sergio Godinho - Domingo No Mundo (EMI)
10 9 Luz Casal - Pequeno y Grandes Exitos (EMI)11 10 Vaya Con Dios - The Best Of Vaya Con Dios (HMG)
12 12 Gary Barlow - Open Road (BMG)
13 13 Simone - A Historia Toda (EMI)14 7 Delfins - Saber A Mar (BMG)
15 16 Rio Grande - Rio Grande (EMI)16 18 Soundtrack - Space Jam (Warner)17 22 Bush - Razorblade Suitcase (Universal)18 14 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Sony)
19 NE Onda Choc - Um Sonho A Dois (Sony)20 NE D. Coverdale & Whitesnake Restless Heart (EMI)
TW LW ALBUMS1 1 Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (Sony)
2 3 Foo Fighters - The Colour And The Shape (EMI)
3 4 Spice Girls - Spice (Virgin)4 38 Yanni - Live At The Acropolis (BMG)5 5 Celine Dion - Falling Into You (Sony)6 8 Richard Cocciante - Innamorato (Sony)7 6 Backstreet Boys - Backstreet Boys (Virgin)8 21 Yanni - In The Mirror (BMG)
9 10 Soundtrack - The Saint (Virgin)10 36 Montserrat Caballe - Friends For Life (BMG)
11 24 U2 - Pop (PolyGram)12 14 Depeche Mode - Ultra (Virgin)13 12 Blur - Blur (EMI)14 7 Soundtrack - The English Patient (BMG)
15 NE David Byrne - Feelings (Warner)16 9 Chemical Brothers , Dig Your Own Hole (Virgin)17 11 Vangelis - Oceanic (Warner)18 17 Sacred Spirit 2 - Culture Clash (Virgin)19 12 Soundtrack - Romeo + Juliet (EMI)20 22 Lisa Stanfield - Lisa Stansfield (BMG)
Based on the national sales charts from 16 European markets. Information supplied by ChartTrack (UK); Full chartservice by Media Control GmbH 0049-7221-366201 (Germany); SNEP (France); singles; Musica E Dischi/
Mario De Luigi, album. Find -Nielsen (Italy); Stichting Mega Top 100 (Holland); Stichting Promuvi (Belgium); IPSOS/Mahasz-IFPI (Hungary); GLF/IFPI (Sweden); 1FPUNielsen Marketing Research (Denmark); VG (Norway); ALEF MB/AFYVE (Spain);
YLE 2 Radiomafia/IFPI (Finland); [FPI (Ireland); AFP (Portugal); Austria Top 30 (Austria); Full chartaervice by Media Control AG 0041.61-2718989 (Switzerland); IFPI CR (Czech Republic). Labels listed are the national marketing companies.
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Forthcoming specials from Music 8( MediaNEW SINGER/SONGWRITERS (Issue 26)A platform for some of Europe's freshest and most promising new singer/songwriters-somealready established in their own country but looking for international recognition, others break-ing through into their own domestic markets. The artists profiled are drawn from a variety ofmusical genres, but what they have in common is the ability to write their own material and anabundance of radio -friendly talent.
JAZZ (Issue 27)Summer is jazz festival time. Music & Media will be previewing the line-ups at this year's eventsand assessing their importance to jazz labels and artists. As always with Music & Media's regu-lar jazz specials, our "Hot Jazz Playlists" section will reveal what's on rotation at Europe's jazzradio stations and specialist jazz programmes, and there will also be a round -up of the best andmost interesting current jazz releases.Contact: Pieter Markus, tel (+31) 20 618 0516 fax (+31) 20 616 4998Booking deadline: 20 June
HOT SUMMER HITS (Issue 28)The race is already well and truly on to find this year's Macerena or Saturday Night-the songwhich will be played all summer long in the Mediterranean discos and on radios at beachesacross Europe. Music & Media will be presenting ten summery tunes to consider for yourplaylist, from hot dance -floor fillers to cool n' breezy rock 'n' pop numbers.Contact: Ron Betist, tel (+31) 29 942 0274 fax (+31) 29 947 9583Booking deadline: 26 June
POPKOMM (Issue 33)Music & Media will be bringing you the brightest and most informative coverage of the Euro-pean music industry's most important summer trade fair, PopKomm. There will be a compre-hensive preview of the Cologne -based event (now in its ninth year), profiles of the acts appear-ing and details of M&M's exclusive Radio Island facility for radio stations.Contact: Pieter Markus, tel (+31) 20 618 0516 fax (+31) 20 616 4998Booking deadline: 28 July
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3 4 RETURN OF THE MACKATLANTIC MARK MORRISON
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10 9 G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T.BIG BEAT/ATLANTIC CHANGING FACES
11 5HYPNOTIZEBAD BOY/ARISTA THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G.
12 11 YOU WERE MEANT FOR MEATLANTIC JEWEL
13 12 HARD TO SAY I'M SORRYLAFACE/ARISTA AZ YET FEATURING PETER CETERA
14 13 FOR YOU I WILL (FROM "SPACE JAM")ROWDY/WARNER SUNSET/ATLANTIC MONICA
15 14 I WANT YOUCOLUMBIA SAVAGE GARDEN
16 15 WHERE HAVE ALL THE COWBOYS GONE?IMAGO/WARNER BROS. PAULA COLE
17 17 CUPIDBAD BOY/ARISTA 112
18 16 CAN'T NOBODY HOLD ME DOWNBAD BOY/ARISTA PUFF DADDY (FEATURING MASE)
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4 5 BUTTERFLY KISSES (SHADES OF GRACE)DIADEM/JIVE BOB CARLISLE
5 4 MIDDLE OF NOWHEREMERCURY HANSON
6 3 GOD'S PROPERTYB-RIT5INTERSCOPE GODS PROPERTY FROM KIRK FRANKLIN'S NU NATION
7 6 LIFE AFTER DEATHBAD BOY/ARISTA THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G.
8 2FLAMING PIEMPUCAPITOL PAUL MCCARTNEY
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10 8 CARRYING YOUR LOVE WITH MEMCA GEORGE STRAIT
11 7SHARE MY WORLDMCA MARY J. BLIGE
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17 13 BADUIZMKEDAR/UNIVERSAL ERYKAH BADU
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Eurochart A/Z IndexesHot 100 singles
6 UndergroundAbort, Retry, Fail?_ - Your WomanAichaAin't Talkin' 'Bout DubAloneAloneAmenoAround The WorldAshes To AshesBailandoBarbie GirlBlondBlood On The Dance FloorBrazen (Weep)Can We TalkCloser Than CloseCoco JambooComing BackCon Te PartiroDam Dam DeoDon't Leave MeDon't Let Go (Love)Don't SpeakDonneDu Liebst Mich NichtEcuadorEncore Une FoisEngelEr Zal D'r Altijd Eentje WinnenFireFired Up!FreeFreeFreed From DesireGet Ready To BounceHedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)
Here We GoHow Come, How LongI Believe I Can FlyI Don't Want ToI Have A Dream/BellissimaI Wanna Be The Only OneI Want YouI'll Be There For YouHe Zing Dit Lied Voor Jou AlleenIt's A Real WorldIt's AlrightIt's My LifeIt's No GoodJust A Girl
67 Kaleidoscope Skies63 L'Empire Du Cote Obscur89 La Vache74 Le Feu ca Brute11 Let A Boy Cry15 Lonely37 Love Rollercoaster
6 Love Shine A Light78 Love Won't Wait28 Lovefool
77 Lucie36 Lucy16 Magic Flight42 Mes Reyes93 Midnight In Chelsea23 MMMBop46 Nanana86 Nur Getraumt13 Old Before I Die57 Paranoid Android60 Please Don't Go38 Prenons Notre Temps58 Remember Me82 Samba De Janeiro24 Should I Leave10 Smokin' Me Out54 Sonic Empire12 Star People '9799 Staling At The Sun19 Strange88 Sunstroke27 The End Is The Beginning Is The End
18 The Sign75 The Theme (Of Progressive Attack)40 Ti Amo14 Time Is Ticking Away31 Time To Say Goodbye80 Toen lk Je Zag
4 Uh La La La33 Un-Break My Heart43 (Un, Dos, Tres) Maria
8 Vamos A La Discoteca!39 Vivo Per Lei - Ich Lebe Fur Sie48 Waltz Away Dreaming45 Warum?73 Who Do You Think You Are/Mama90 Wonderful Tonight71 X -Ray (Follow Mel81 You Might Need Somebody96 You're Not Alone
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Most addedEternal feat. BeBe Winans
10,000 Maniacs
Jon Bon Jovi
Jam & Spoon
Puff Daddy & Faith Evans
Hanson
Phil Collins
Sheryl Crow
Monaco
Lisa Stansfield
Olive
Radiohead
I Wanna Be The Only One(EMI) 18
More Than This(Geffen) 15
Midnicht In Chelsea(Mercury) 14
Kaleidoscope Skies(Dance Pool) 13
I'll Be Missing You(Bad Boy/Arista) 12
MMMBop(Mercury) 12
Wear My Hat(WEA) 11
A Change Would Do You Good(A&M) 11
Sweet Lips(Polydor) 11
Neverr Never Gonna Give You Up(Arista) 11
You're Not Alone(RCA) 10
Paranoid Android(Parlophone) 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.
GERMANYBAYERN 3/Munich PCHR
Jim Sampson - Music Dir
Walter Schmich - Music Dir
Playliat Addition.Babyface/Wonder. How Come. How Lang
Bellini- Samba De Janeiro
Elektrogar. Mr. BrodyIn Heaven- I C. Never GetMaria Montell And So The Story
Olive -You're Not Alone
Paul McCartney. Young Boy
Princessa- Try To Say I'm Sorry
Signa/Life Class I
Thomas Helmig- She Belongs
RADIO IFFH/Frankfurt PCHR
Ralf Blasberg Head Of Music
Playliat Additions:
BeUini- Samba De Janeiro
Chilli/Carrapicho- Tte Tic TarMr. President. Job Action
Stefan Raab- Probiets Mal
X.PerIence- Mirror
RADIO NRW/Oberhausen PAC
Jeff vas Gelder - Head Of Mimic
Playliat Additions:
Bed/Breakfast- Get It Right
Gina G. Ti Amo
Ramon- MNIMBop
Jam & Spoon- Kaleidoscope Skies
Paula Cole- Where Have All The
Steel Pulse- Brown Eyed Girl
U 915 Seven Wonders
HIT RADIO N I/Nuremberg SDance
Stefan /Weisner Prog DirEranie Funderbunk - Music EditorPower Play:
airborne
With his latest solo effort,Tempest firmly proves thathis change of direction fromthe melodic hardrock pur-veyed by his old band Europeto more or less straightfor-ward pop is a very smartmove. This song, taken fromthe Azalea Place album con-tains shades of the Free'sWishing Well and FleetwobdMac's Big Love, but possessesenough character to be con-sidered a strong performance.According to Egil Houeland,
JOEY TEMPESTTHE ONE IN THE GLASS
Polar/Stockholm/PolyGram
Producer: Richard DoddPublishers: Tempest
head of music at Radio 102 (aCHR station based in Hauge-sund, western Norway), therecord is "surprisingly goodpop, which is not only verysuitable for our station butshould appeal to a lot of otherprogrammers as well." Con-tinues Houeland, "I think itis one of the finest tracks thathas come to radio recently,and I think it will be aroundfor some time to comebecause it is a perfect sum-mer record."
Republica- Drop Dead
Playliat Additions:
Jam & Spoon- Kaleidoscope Skies
Mr. President- Jom Action
Skunk Anemia Hedonism
HUNDERT &Merlin 0AC
Rainer Grehe - Music DirPlayliat Additions:
Kelly Family- NortonPaul Young. I Wish
Phil Collins Wear My Hat
RADIO ARABELLA/Munich c,National Music
Matthias Friedrich Prog DirPlayliat Additions:
Bernd Steller- Wiedergesehen
Costa Cordalis. Viva La Noche
Gloria- Carbon Und Licht
Marianne & Michael- Komar In
Rendeavous- E-La.Di Ley
RADIO ENERGY/Munich GRock
Stefan Riper Prog DirPower Play:
Blackstreet- Don't Leave
George Michael- Star People
Haled- Golden Brown
Lutricia McNeal- Ain't That JustSkunk Anansie- Hedonism
Smoke City- Underwater
Teams Say What You Want
U2- Staring At The Sun
Playliat Additions:FeMENI- Se: Mel Still
Gary Barlow- Love Won't Wan
Jam & Spoon- Kaleidoscope Skies
Ricky Martin- Maria
RADIO FFN/Hannover
CHR
Rainer M. Cabanis - Prog Dir
Antje Schmidt - Head Of Music
Power Play:
Babyface/Wonder. H. Come, Hon Long
Playliat Additions:Gala. Freed From Desire
RADIO GONG/Nuremberg GRock/CHR
Peter "Marc" Stingl Prog DirPower Play:
Stave Lukather- Luke
Ptaylict Additions:" Joe Cocker. Could You
Phil Collins- Wear My Het
Skunk Anomie- Brazen ,Weeps
Whitesnake- Too Many Tears
RADIO REGENBOGEN/Mannheim
CHR/Gold
Martin Schwebel - Music DirPower Play:
Bellini. Samba De Janeiro
Playliat Additions:Michael Jackson. History
IL Kelly. I Can't Sleep Baby
Stefan Raab- Probier's Mal
RADIO SALC/SaarbrueckenAC/CHR
Brigitte Barthel - Prog DirPlayliat Additions:
No Doubt Just A Girl
Shale Atha - You Hight Need Sornebod,
RSH/Kiel
CHIC
Stephan Hampe - Head Of Music
Power Play:
Princessa. Try To Say I'm Sorry
Playliat Additions:Blue Boy- Remember Me
Celine Dioo- Call The Man
Daft Punk. Around The World
Ice House- Hey Little Girl 27
Kelly Family- NortonRicky Martin- Maria
Sash!. Ecuador
Space Frog. X -Ray Follow Mei
AL Steve Winwood
SDR I/Stuttgart GCHR
Hans Thomas Producer
Playliat Additions:
Steve Winwood. Spy In The House
AL Gary Barlow
RADIO F/Nuremberg S
AC
Ziggie Hoge - Prog DirPetra Steel Prop Cooed
Playliat Additions:
Chris Norman- Baby I Miss
Eisbrenner- Lachen
Gilbert Beetled. De Only You Mentalist
Ines Adler- Darer Lieh
UNITED KINGDOM56.8 CAPITAL FM/London PCDR
Richard Park Group programmedirectorPlayliat Additions:
For Real- Like I Do
Lakiesha Berri- Like This
Paul Weller. Heavy Soul
Daddy/Evans- Cl? Be Missing
R. Kelly- Gotham City
96.4FM.BRMB/Birmingham PCHR
Rues Evans - Head Of Music
Playliat Additions:Cast- Guiding Star
Colima Ain't Nobody
For Real- Like I Do
Gala- Freed From Desire
Heartist- Belo Horisonti
Lakiesha Berri- Like ThisMeredith Brooke- BitchPaul Weller- Heavy Soul
Primal Scream- Star
Daddy/Evans- I'll Be Missing
IL Kelly- I Can't Sleep Baby
IL Kelly- Gotham City
Wallflowers- One Headlight
ATLANTIC 252/Dublin PCHR
Al Dunne - Prog Conte
Power Play:
Mr. President- Coco Jamboo
Playliat Additions:An Yet- Hard To Say
Brand New Heavies- You Are. The
Bush. Greedy Fly
Cast- Guiding Star
Code Red- C. We Talk
Echo/Bunnymen- Nothing LastsFluke- Absurd
No Doubt -.lust A Girl
Ocean Colour Scene- 100 Mile High
Radiohead- Paranoid Android
Sashl- Ecuador
Sheryl Crow- A Change
BBC RADIO I/London PCHR
Jeff Smith - Head Of Mimic Policy
A Lien
AD Todd Terry- Something Going On
B List:
AD Fun Lovio' Criminals Scoeby Snacks
Gun- My Sweet Jane
Laurnea- Days Of Youth
No Doubt- Just A Girl
C Lid AdditionAge Of Love- Age Of Love
Ghoinface Kings- All That I GotKenickie- Punka
Kristine W. Feel What You
Savage Garden- I Want You
Subeircus- 86'd
Teenage Fanelub- met That Enough
KEY 103/Manchester P
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John Dash Programme DirectorChristian Smith - Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Aliaha's Attic -Air We Breathe
Blur- On Your Own
Depeche Mode- Home
Ether- If You Really Want To Know
Idhe- Sorry Seems To Be
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
Paul Weller- Heavy Soul
Red Hot Chili P. Love Rollercoaster
Saahl Ecuador
Sheryl Crow- A Change
Wallflowers- One HeadlightWyclef Jean- Trying To Stay
KISS 100 FM/London PDance
Lorna Clarke Head Of ProgSimon Sadler - Head Of Manic
Playlist Additions:Changing Faces- GlIETCOUT
Note- Waiting Hopefully
Ghostface Killab- All That I Got
Howie B.- Angela Go Bald
Mad Mos.- Panther PartyMighty Dub Cats- Ghetto Girl
Omar- Say Nothing
Scarface- Game Over
Smooth Touch- Take A Trip
METRO FM/Newcastle PCHR
Sean Marley Programme ControllerLuis Clark - Head of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Az Yet- Hard To Say
Brand New Heavies -You Are The
Cast- Guiding Star
Celine Dion- Call The ManChris Braide- Heavenly RainEn Vogue- Whatever
James- Waltzing Along
Skunk Anansie- Brazen (Weep)
VIRGIN RADIO/London P
AC/Rock
Ian Grace - Programme DirectorTrevor White - Head Of Music
Playliet Additions:Echo/Bunnymen- Nothing Lasts
Fun Lorin' Criminals -Sentry Snacks
Sheryl Crow- A Change
Smashing Pumpkins- The EndTeenage niacin& Aml That Enough
CLYDE 1 FM/Glasgow G
CDR
Ross Macfadgen - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:911 -The Journey
Ether- If You Really Want To Know
Pet Shop Boys- Somewhere
Supergrass- Sun Hits The Sky
DOWNTOWN RADIO/Belfast G
CHR/Gold
John Roeborough Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
Brand New Heavies -You Are The
Cast- Guiding Star
Cheap Trick- Say Goodbye
Code Red- Can We Talk
Jayhawke- Big StarJewel- Who Will Save
FORTH FM/Edinburgh GCHR
Tom Wilson . Music Co-ordinator
Playlist Additions:Brand New Heavies- You Are The
Cathy Dennis- When Dreams
Cicero- Summertime
Depeche Mode- Home
Jam.- Waltzing Along
Laki.ha Berri- Like ThisLisa Stanfield Never Gonna Give
Ocean Colour Scene 100 Mile High
Paul Weller- Heavy Soul
Pet Shop Boys- Somewhere
Radiohead- Paranoid Android
Sneaker Pimps -6 UndergroundSublime- What I Got
Wet Wet Wet- Strange
GALAXY 101 FM/Bristol G
Dance/CHR
Simon Dennis Program ControllerPlaylist Additions:
Abbacedabra- Ley All Your Love
Alexander O'Neal- Baby Come
Amen- People Of Love
BBG- Just Be Tonight
Blaelmuss- DinahBrand New Heavier.. You Are The
Charlene Smith- Everything Is You
Cicero- Summertime
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Foxy Brown- Ill Be
Kristine W- Feel What You
Lakiesha Berri- Like This
Rahaaan Patterson- Stop By
Robin S. It Must Be
HALLAM FM/Sheffield G
CHR
Dave Shearer Program ControllerChris Straw Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Age Of Love- Age Of Love
Ababa's Attic- Air We Breathe
Ascension -Someone
ETA.- Casual SubFunky Green Dogs- The Way
James- Waltzing Along
Jon Bon Joni- Midnight
Merril Bainbridge- MouthMint Condition- What Kind
No Doubt- Just A Girl
Porn Kings- AMOS (C'Mon)
Daddy/Evans- I71 Be Missing
Robin S- It Must Be
Sheryl Crow- A Change
Teenage F.club- Ain't That Enough
INVICTA FIN/Whitstable G
CHR
Paul Jackson - Program ControllerTian Stewart Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Amen- People Of Love
Ben Folds Five- KateBrand New Heavies -You Are The
Code Red- Can We Talk
Course- Ain't NobodyEcho/Bunnymen. Nothing Lasts
En Vogue- WhateverFor Real- Like I Do
James- Waltzing Along
Kristine W- Feel What You
Lakiesha Berri- Like This
Latin Thing- LatinosLoop/Loop- Go With
N.Tyce- Hey DJ
No Doubt- Just A Girl
Ocean Colour Scene- 100 Mile High
Omar- Say Nothing
Paul Weller- Heavy Soul
Pinki Lou/Timo Ti- Come Go
Primal Scream- StarDaddy/Evans- I'll Be Missing
R. Kelly- Gotham City
Red Hot Chili P. Love Rollercoaster
Rembrandts- I'll 13e There
Robin S- It Must Be
Sheryl Crow- A Change
Sounds Of Blaelutese- SpiritSupergrass. Sun Hits The Sky
Todd Terry- Something Going
On
UB40- Tell Me Is It True?
Verve- Bitter Sweet Symphony
Wallflowers- One Headlight
Q 102.9 FM/Londonderry SCUR
Trevor Thomas -Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Alialia's Attic -Air We Breathe
Az Yet- Hard To Say
Bee Gees- I Could Not
Breed New Heavies -You Are The
Del Amitri- Not Where It's At
Mr. President- Coco Jambe°
Naimee Coleman- RuthlessPhil Collins- Wear My HatSash Brightman it Andrea Bocelli. Time
Sash!- Ecuador
Sheryl Crow- A Change
Ultra Nate- Free
SOUND WAVE 96.4/Swansea S
CHR
Andy Miles - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Alisha's Attic- Air We Breathe
Finley Quaye- Sunday Shining
James- Waltzing Along
No Doubt- Just A Girl
Red Hot Chili P.- Love Rellercoaster
Sheryl Crow- A ChangeSupergrass- Stat Hits The Sky
FRANCEEUROPE 2 NETWORK/Paris P
AC
Nicolas du Roy -Music DirPlayliat Additions:
Anggun- La Neige
Etienne Daho- Les Bords
INXS- Elegantly Wasted
FRANCE INTER/Paris PAC
Marc Garcia Music DirPlaylist Additions:
Alain Charefort- Met Ideas Noires
Barbara- Vivant Poeme
Christophe- EemGnaws Diffusion- Ombre-ElleI Am- L'Empire Du
Joe Cocker- Could You
Joseph Racaille Maud L'Esquimmule
Patricia Ka.- Je VoudraisStephan Eicher- 71/200Supertramp- ListenUB40- Tell Me Is It True?
Victor & Eux- Ne Volt Tu
FUN RADIO/Paris P
MIR
Benoit Sillard - GM
Carl Watts - Head Of ProgrammingPlaylist Additions:
James Newton Howard- Theme From ER
Silverchair- Abuse Me
NRJ NETWORK/Parie PCHR
Max Guazzini DirPlaylist Additions:
IL Kelly- I Believe
Spice Ghia- Who Do You Think
RTUParis PAC
Alain Tibolla - Head Of Prog
Playliat Unchanged
SKYROCK NETWORK/Paris P
CHR
Laurent Bouneau - Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
Coo Coo Coo- Just Another Case
Doc Gyueco- Est C'que Salve
Prodigy- MindSelda
Wu -Tang Clan- Social Situation
ROC FM/Lille GDance/CHR
Philippe Schemberg Prog DirPlayliet Additions:
Freak Prince- Men In Black
Kirk Franklin- StompNigga Phy- Sale Epoque
Roman Photo- Come Everybody
Vaint&- Shake That Booty
VIBRATION/Orleans GCHR
Maxime Caubel Prog CoordPlaylist Additions:
Funky Diamonds -You Want Me
Gary Barlow- Love Won't Wait
Monica- For You I Will
Olive- You're Not Alone
Daddy/Evena ro Be Missing
Shakire- Pies De...
ITALY101 NETWORK/MiLso P
AC
Stefano Carboni - Music DirDario Deli - Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Alex Party- Simple Things
Casino Royale- CID(
Olive- You're Not Alone
Ricky Martin- Maria
ITALIA NETWORK: LOS
CUARENTA/
Bologna PDance
Michele Menegon Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
Axel- Just Your Lave
Franke- Outside
G. Gaynor/frumps- Mighty High
Tipical feat Kunars Bidden Passion
ITAUA NETWORK: MUSIC
FNUBologna PCHR
Michele Menegon Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
Brazilian Love- Fruta MelonGina C.- Ti Amo
KISS KISS NETWORK/Naples P
AC/Dance
Davide Niespoli - Head Of Program-
ming
Playlist Additions:Casino Royale- CRX
Chase- Obsession
Dana -Singing
Depeche Mode- Home
Eery- Il Tuo Opore
'Eros Rara.zotti- Lei Pero'Fool's Garden- Why Did She Go?
Frankie Fill
George Michael- Star People
Jai- I Believe
Jam & Spoon- Kaleidoscope Skies
Joy Salinas- Dream In ParadiseLigabue- 11 Giorno
Lisa Stanfield- Never Goons Give
Lucie Della- Ball.do Ball.doMichael Jackson- History
Robin 5- It Must Be
Stefano Zarfati- TuttiUB40- Tell Me Is It True?
Vacuum- I Breathe
Vasco Rossi- Valium '97
Wallflowers- One Headlight
RADIO 105/Milan P
CHR
Angelo De Robertis - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Aerosmith- Hole In My Soul
Carlinhoa Brown- A Hamra.Radiohead- Paranoid Android
Toni Braxton- You're Makin'
Vacuum- I Breathe
RADIO DEEJAY NETWORK/Milan
MID maceDario Usuelli Head Of MusicMAW Additions:
Brazilian Love. Frote Melao
Frankie RUIZ, Satisfaction
Daddy/Evane- Ill Be Missing
Wyclef Jean- Trying To Stay
RTL 102.5 - HIT RADIO/Bergamo P
CHR
Groot Bensoo - Head Of MusicPaolo Ravasi Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Carmen Consoli- VenereDame- Singing
Elias -Sleeping
Gala- Let A Boy Cry
Monaco- What Do You Want
Natalia Estrada Ben.. Y Frambuesa
Patty Provo- Pensiero Stupendo
Syria- L'Angelo
RADIO BABBOLEO/Gen. GCHR
Lenny Batton DJ/Prog DirFlavio Vidulich Head Of MusicPower Play:
Gina G- Amo
Playbill Additions:
Brazilian Love- Fruta Melao
Fortezza- Fimta Flamelike
Hansom WO/1B.DaddyfEvans- I'll Be Missing
RV1 FM/Turin GCHR
Max Desiato Head Of MusicPower Play:
Depeche Mode- Home
Playlist Additions:Beth Orton- Someone's Daughter
Fabio Roveroni- Brum.° Davvero
Fool'a Garden- Why Did She Go?
Jewel- You Were Meant For Me
Lightning Seeds- You Showed Me
Sine. O'Connor- 4 My Love
Supertramp- Listen
RADIO MESSINA I SPECIAL/
Messina SCHR
Alfredo Reni -Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Alex Beroni- Male Che Fe Male
Deft Punk- Around The World
Henson- MMMBop
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
k.d. lang- The Joker
Pine Daniele- Dubbi Non Ho
RADIO SOUND STEREO/Ferrara SCHR
Sandra Alberghini Prog DirPower Play:
883- Un Giorno Cord'
Hanson- MMMBop
Smoke City- Underwater
Playlist Additional10,000 Maniacs -More Than This
Babyface/Wonder. Hon Come Hoe Long
D.A. Su Cuba- JesahelDouble You- Somebody
Real McCoy- I Wanna Come
Robin S- It Must Be
Robin- Do You Know
Wang Chung- Dance Hall Days
Warren G- Smokin' Me Out
White Town- Undressed
SPAINCADENA 100/Madrid P
Rock/CHR
Rafael Revert - GM
Carlos Finely - Frog DirPower Play:
Pedro Guerra- No Todo Lo Con-
tend
Playliet Additions:10,000 Mania. More Than This
Anne The Freebies- Be Free
Blackmore's Night- Shadow Of
Carlos Rodriguez- Echale Sal
Cesaria Evora- TchintchiroteChilli/Carrapicho. Tic Tic Tee
Ella Bails Sole- No Lo Vuelves
Gritne De Guerra- Arrinconamela
Ike & Tine Turner- Feel ItJarabe De Palo- La FleasJenny Lang. Lie To Me
Lola -Credo
Manuel Man. Los Ojos De
Saga TfParty- Love And Respect
CADENA 40 PRINCIPALES/Madrid
CHR
Wm Merino - MD/Head Of Music
Saudro d'Angeli - Prog DirPower Play:
Marta Sanchez- Moja Mi
Playbill Additions:Dies/Casa- Te Vere
David De Maria- Amor Multiplieado
Ella Balla Sole- No Lo Vuelves
Enrique Iglesiaa- Lluvia Cae
Jarabe De Palo- La FlecaManson- Wide Open Space
Ricky Martin- Bombon De Anwar
CADENA DIAL/Madrid PNational Music
Francisco Herrera Sanchez Head Of Music
Power Play:Cheyenne- Solamente
Playlist Additions:Azuc. Moreno- Have Naquila
Kiko Veneno- Mal.pelos
Lole- Credo
Los Rayit.- Amigo Condutor
Placid° Domingo- Camillito DeRuben Blades- No Voy A
Tont.- RiskVargas Blues- Semi°
M-80/Madrid GAC/CHR
Javier Pons -Music/Frog MgrPlaylist Additions:
Bee Gear- I Could Not
Garry Christian- RiseJonny Lang- Lie To Me
Paula Cole- Where Have All The
Wallflowers- One Headlight
HOLLANDNPS HORT EN ELIJN/Hilve.um PCHR
Tom Blomberg - DJ/ProducerCome KAM - DJ/Producer
Playlist Additions:Arnhemagewbs- lk Mia Je Zo
Brain Bug- NightmareBryan Adams- 18 Til I Die
Cardigans- Lovefool
Erykah Badu- Leaf Of CloverLutricia McNeal- My Side Of Town
Scarface- Game Over
Smashing Pumpkins- The End
RADIO 3/Hilversum PCHR
Paul van der Lugt CoordPower Play:
Skunk Anomie- Brazen (Weep)
Playlist Addition:Bellini- Samba De Janeiro
Brain B.- NightmareDJ Madman- MeisjeEbornen- Bounce To Die
Erykati Rada- Next Lifetime
Foxy Brown- I'll Be
Towers/Exposure. I Can See Clearly
Lekkerbek- He Lekkerbek
Normaul- KrachttoerDaddy/Evans- I'll Be Missing
Ricky Martin- MariaSun Club- FiestaWizards Of Ooze- Hifiwow!- I.er Op Keer (Loop Naar
AL Jon Boo Jovi
RADIO NOORDZER
NATIONAAL/Naarden P
National Music/AC
Ron Sterrenburg - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Close II You. Nice & Nasty
Edsilia Rombley- Baby It's You
Er Was Rens- Str.dstoelGiovanni- Pardoner)
Jack Moss- MiraJan Entj.- Nog Mane Za Jong
Towep/Expos.e. I Can See Clearly
Linda/Roos/Jessica- DruppelsRob Zorn- Mijn Allereerate
SKY RADIO 100.7FM/Bussum P
AC
Ton LathouwersPlaylist Additions:
En Vogue- Whatever
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WetWetWetl°
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Eterrial/Winana- I Wanna He
IIII40- Tell Me Is It True?
TROS RADIO 3/MEGA TOP 100/
Hilversum PCHR
Rheas Samplonius Head Of Music
Playliet Additions:Cheerleaders- I'm In The Mood
En Vogue- Whatever
Goodfell.- Sugar HoneyJean -Michel Jerre- Oxygen 10
Kay Merry GeRound- Tales Fnam
ToweraTzpo.re I C. See Clearly
Linde/Roos/Jessica- Druppels
Lutricia McNeal- My Side Of Town
Radiohead- Paranoid AndroidSmashing Pumpkins- The End
BELGIUMBRTN RADIO DONNA/Brussels PCHR
Marc Deschuyter - Head Of Music
Power Play:Coco Jr.- Where?!
Hanson- MNIMBop
Gina G- Ti Amo
Playlist Additions:Apollo 440 -Krupa
Boysband- We Garin Er Voor
Celine Dion- Call The Man
Eternal/Winans- I Wan. BeKelly Family- N.anaMadonna- Buenos Aires
Michelle Gayle- Sensational
IL Vols. & R Mars- Cheque Jour/Every
Steel Pulse- Brown Eyed Girl
Worlds Apart- I'm Dreaming Of You
BRTN STUDIO BRUSSEL/Brussels
CHR/Rock
Jan Hautekiet ProducerPlaylist Additions:
Charlatans- How High
Jungle Brothers- Bra.Lionrock- Wet Roads Glisten
blade. Jackson- Under Your Skin
Monaco- Sweet Lips
Orbit- Medicine
Paul Weller- Heavy Soul
Scarface- Game OverTindersticks- Bathtime
Whirlpool Prod- Disco To Disco
Wyclef Jean- Trying To Stay
RADIO CONTACT Nffirussels P
CHR
Danny de Bruyn Frog DirPlaylist Additions:
DJ Bobo- It's My Life
Fiocco- Afflito
Future Breeze- Keep The Fire
Mama's Jasje- Als De Dag V. Toen
Nek- Laura Non CE
Red 5- I Love You...STOP!
Space Frog- X -Ray (Follow Mel
BRYN RADIO 2 -EAST
FLANDERS/Ghent G
CUB
Johan Van Achte - ProducerPlaylist Additions:
Daft Punk -Around The World
Paradisio- Vamos A La Discoteca
Red 5- I Love You...STOP!
Will Tura- Do Mooiate
BRTN RADIO 2 -WEST FLANDERS/
Kortrijk GCHR
Peter de Groot . Head Of MuskPower Plus
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The second single fromthe Nine Lives album isthe kind of epic rockballad that is likely todo well on a multitudeof radio formats rang-ing from rock to themore adventurous ACoutlets. Jesper Raab,music director at Dan-ishc regional stationsArhus Nwrradio (hotAC) and its CHR coun-terpart Radio Colombo,describes it as "good
AEROSMITHHOLE IN MY SOULColumbia/SonyProducers: Kevin Shirley& AerosmithPublishers: SwagSong/Desmobile/EMI April
classic Aerosmith witha broader appeal thanits predecessor FallingIn Love (Is Hard OnThe Knees)." Raab elab-orates on this by claim-ing that "it has all thestrong points of suchclassics as Cryin' andCrazy, but the resem-blance to their debutsingle Dream On-espe-cially the MTVUnplugged version-ismost striking."
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With this track taken from herfourth album Share My World,Ms. Blige proves that she hasmatured as an artist to theextent that she now can beregarded as one of the leadingartists in the R&B field. Thismidtempo song is a fine exam-ple of this. The icing on thecake is provided by an imagi-native rap by NAS and a sam-ple of Rick James' Moonchild.At Italian national CHR net-work 101 Network, musicdirector Stefano Carboni is
MARYJ. BLIGELOVE IS ALL WE NEEDMCA/UniversalProducers: Jimmy Jam& Terry Lewis
Publishers: Flyte Tyme/
Stone City/National League
very enthusiastic about thetrack -and for Mary J. Blige ingeneral. "We really love thisartist. In fact, we have beenplaying her music from herfirst album onwards." Carboniadds, "I think this is a greatsong by one of the finestartists in the R&B field, and Iexpect it to be on high rotationat our stations for some timeto come. Besides, the album isloaded with potential futurehits, which should help toincrease her profile."
k.d. long- The Joker
Playlist Additions:Boys Band- We Caen Er Veer
Get Reedy- Marjolein
Michelle Gayle- Sensational
AL Prefab Sprout
BRF/Eupen SAC
Guy Janssens - Producer
Playlist Additions:Bail- River
Faith No More -AshesHanson- MMMBop
Olive -You're Not Alone
Sabrina Sethi,- Glaubst Du Mir
Sara Craig- Miss Rocket
U 96- Seven Wonders
BIT -FM 106.1/Hassell B
CHR
Andre Hemeryck Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
Babyface/Wonder- Haw Come How Long
Hanson- MMMBop
Mama's JasjeAls Dr Dag Van Teen
Orphan -Stuck
R. Kelly- I Can't Sleep Baby
Steve Winwood- Spy In The House
RADIO MOL/Mol BCHR
Sonja Cairn ProducerPlaylist Additions:
Back 2!- Daddy Cool
Bart Kern- Stapelgek Op Jou
DJ Bobo- Ills My Life
DJ Puff/Deeon- Work This Mother
Elmo- Naar Een Andere
Pitmen- Afflito
Mama's Jasje- Als De Dag Van Teen
Paul Van Dyk- Forbidden Fruit
R. Kelly- I Can't Sleep Baby
Steve Winwood. Spy In The House
Touch Of Joy- Please Don't Go
SWITZERLANDCOULEUR 3/Lausanne GRock
l'hierry Catherine - Head Of Mimic
Power Play:
Spicy Box- Plein Pouvoir
Rbytmes Digitales. Jacques Your Body
Playlist Additions:Cake- I Will Survive
Fantastic Plastic- Mr. Sales Man
Hanson- MMMBop
I Cube- Picnic Attack
Idha- Sorry Seems To Be
Jinni Tenor- Sugardaddy
Sheryl Craw- A Change
U2- Do You Feel Loved
Zazie- Rose
DRS 3/Zurich GRock
Christoph Aliepach - Music Co -Ord
Playlist Additions:10,000 Maniacs- More Than This
DJ Bobo- It's My Life
INXS- Everything
John Fogerty,- Blue Moon Swamp
La Crus- Come Ogni Volta
Lisa Stansfield. Never Gonna Give
Mary J. Bilge- Love Is All
Scarfac. Game Over
Sparks- No. I In Heaven
RADIO 24/Zurich GCHR
Dani Richiger Head Of MusicPower Play:
Gary Barlow- Love Won't Wait
Hanson- MMMBop
Martin Schenkel- Sometimes
Playlist Additions:
Babyace/Wonder- How Come, Howlnag
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Reny Family- Noncan
Ricky Martin- Mane
Steve Winwood- Spy In The House
Wet Wet Wet -Strange
RADIO BASILISK/Basel 0AC
Nick Schulz - Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Vacuum -I Breathe
RADIO FRAMBOISE/
Lausanne-Crissier 0CHR
Jean Luc Zwickert - Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
Disco Citizens- Footprint
Michael Jackson- Ghost
Nana- Lonely
Savage Garden- I Want You
RADIO LAC/Geneva SCHR
Jacky Sanders - Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
Anggem- La Neige
Baby Norton- On S'Evade
Monaco- Sweet Lips
Skunk Anansie- Hedonism
Worlds Apart- Quad Je Rove
RADIO RHONE/Sion BAC
Joel Perrier - Prog DirPlaylist Additions:
Anggun- La Verge
Bee Gees- I Could Not
Dionne Farris- Hopeless
Eternal/Winans- I Wan. Be
Nikkei Francois. Le Dame En Nov
Monaco- Sweet Lips
Sheryl Crow- A Change
Shona -Tout Ce Qu'On A...
WORLD RADIO GENEVA WRG-FM
88.4/
Geneva B
AC
Andrew Pettit - Music DirectorPlaylist Additions:
10,000 Maniacs- More Then This
Lisa Stansfield- Never Gonna Give
Paul Young- I Wish
Shola Al. You Might Need Somebody
AUSTRIAO 3Nienna PCHR
Alfred Rosenauer - Head Of MuskPlaylist Additions:
Jam & Spoon -Kaleidoscope Skies
Kelly Family- NallELMI
Stefan Raab- Probiells Mal
SWEDENRADIO IllEGAPOL/Stackholm PAC
Fredrik Severin - Music DirectorPlaylist Additions:
Cardigan- LovefoolLisa Stansfield- The Real Thing
Stephen Sim eon& Team Never Dry
SVERIGES RADIO PS: MBA'
SPELADE/
Stockholm PCHR
Mate Grimberg Producer
Playlist Additions:Antiloop- In My Mind
Fatboy Slim. Going Out Of My Reed
Goodfellaz- Sugar Honey
Hurricane #1- Step
Maria Montell- And So The Story
Mary Coughlan. Woman Undone
Niklas Stromstetlt- 24 Timmer
CITY 107/Gothenburg 0CHR
Lars Bodin Music DirPlaylist Additions:
Hylander/Montana- Ett Brionande
Del Amitri- Some Other Sucker's
Eric Gadd- Summer Is Here
Lightning Seeds -You Showed Me
Robbie Williams- Old Before I Die
Sheryl Crow- A Change
Tina Stenberg- Mess Things Up
RADIO R1X/Stockholm 0
AC/CITE
Mikael Agnepil Head of MusicPlaylist Additions:
En Vogue- Whatever
Eric Gadd- Summer Is Here
Eternal/Winans- I Wanna Be
Joe Cocker- Could You
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
Lightning Seeds -You Showed Me
Lisa Stanfield- Never Gonna Give
OMC- Right On
RADIO STOCKHOLM/Stockholm G
CHR
Robert Sehlberg Musk Director
Playlist Additions:Blond- Hon Hat Alt
Christer Sandelin- Sol, Sol,Sol
Echo/Bunnymen- Nothing Lasts
Hannon- Where's The Dave
Inner Circle -Tell Me
Richard Marx- Touch Of Heaven
UB40- Tell Me Is It True?
BIT FM 94.2/Bromma S
Dance
Jocks Bring Prog DirPtayliat Additions:
Chris- Not For Money
DJ Quicksilver- FreeErie S- So Good
Ice House- Hey Little Girl '97
Inner Circle -Tell Me
Jimmy Somerville- Safe In These
Ondina- Summer
Princeasa- Vivo
Robin Cook- Comanchero
DENMARKDANMARKS RADIO PS/Copenhagen
CHR
Morten Rindholt Playlist Co-ord.Power Play:
Whirlpool Prod- Disco To Disco
Playlist Additions:Chantal Kreviazuk- God Made Me
EternaPWinans- I Wanna Be
Laurnea- Days Of Youth
Michael Fetch. Sea' Si, Kobenhavn
Pupil- Frk. Jorgensen
Umbra°. No Tengo
THE VOICE/Copenhagen P
CHR
Eik Frederiksen - Frog DirPlaylist Additions:
Apollo 440- Raw Power
Bellied. Samba De Janeiro
Del Amitri- Not Where Ills At
Depeche Mode- Home
Echo/Bunnymen- Nothing Lasts
Eric Gadd- Summer Is Here
Joe Cocker- Could You
Lisa Stanfield- Never Gonna Give
Maxwell- Ascension
Daddy/Evans- I'll Be Missing
Radiohead- Paranoid Android
Rade Gaines- Closer Than Close
Sheryl Crow- A Change
Strike- I Have Peace
Supergrass- Sun Hits The Sky
Thomas Helmig- She Belongs
Tiggy- Daddy Boom
BourkelMicbael- Welts Away Dreaming
Ultra Nate- Free
Umbrellos- No Tango
ANR/Aalborg G
AC/CHR
Lars Trillingsgaard Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Aqua- Happy Boys & Girls
Bellied- Samba De Janeiro
Big Fat Snake- So Sad
Daft Punk- Around The World
Daniel R U Free
Jam & Spoon- Kaleidoscope Skies
Michael Teschl- Is This
Monaco- Sweet Lips
boric Gaines- Closer Than Close
Thomas Helmig- She Belongs
Wyclef Jean- Trying To Stay
RADIO ABClltanders GCDR
Kent Kordt Rider - Prog Dir
Power Play:
Michael Teschl- Is This
Playlist Additions:ETA.- Casual Sub
Mirah- My Lover
Rebekah Ryan- Woman In
Rorie Gaines- Closer Th. Close
Singing Linda- Cash & Love
Thomas Belting- She Belongs
Umbrellos- No Tango
RADIO VIBORG/Viborg GCHR
Pout Foged Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Hamlet- Summernights
Michael Teimhl- Is This
Mirah- My Lover
Semira- Remind Me Of Someone
Sonic Dream- Dig Deeper
Steve Winwood- Spy In The House
Thomas Helmig- She Belongs
UPTOWN FM/Copenhagen 0
AC/CHR
HromGogge Biagaard Prog Dir
Flemming Beck - Music Cooed
Playlist Additions:
Aerosmith- Hole In My Soul
Daniel- R U Free
Etemal/Winans- I Wanna Be
Lisa Stanfield- Never Gonna Give
RADIO MOJN/Aabenraa SHot AC
Steen Sedergreen - HOM/Prog Dir
Playlist Additions:Bifrost- Hjerte
Corn Flake- Summerday
Grabowski- Engle I Mit Cockpit
Johnny Madam, Havanna
MUM- Lonely
Olive- You're Not Alone
ShubiDua- Michael
Tiggy- Daddy Boom
VLII/Vejle SCHR
Peter Larsen Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Big Fat Snake- So Sad
Butterfly Garden- Unlucky In Love
Daniel R U Free
Gala- Freed From Desire
Innocent Blood- Hokue Rogue
Joey Tempest- The One
Love & Devotion- Calling
Mega -Norge- Want Your Love
Mr. President- Jojo Action
Olive -You're Not Alone
Pout Krebs- Johnny Han Var
Prefab Sprout- A Prisoner Of
QT- Say Na Na Na
Tan, Working In A Coal
Tiggy- Daddy Boom
RADIO 2/Copenhagen BAC
HansOgge Bisgaard Prog Dir
Flemming Beck - Music Cooed
Playlist Additions:Jon Bon Javi- Midnight
Prefab Sprout- A Primmer Of
NORWAYNRK PETRE/Oslo PCHR
Nils Heide!. Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Autopulver- Frisbee
Bentley Rhythm Ace- Short You Out
Cake- I Will Survive
Death In Veg.- Twist And Crawl
Finn Corea- Spring
Gluecifer Asshole
Motorpsycho- Starmelt
Olivia Tremor -Jumping Fences
Ultra Nate- Free
NITFEDAL RADIO EXTRA/
Aneby GCHR
Morten Bakke -Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Apollo 440- Raw Power
Chris Breide- Heavenly Rain
Depeche Mode- Home
Eternal/Winans- I W.na BeJam & Spoon- Kaleidoscope Skies
John Hiatt. Pirate Radio
Monaco- Sweet Lips
Primal Scream- Star
RADIO 102lllaugesund G
CHR
EMI Houeland - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Eric Gadd- My Personality
Steel Puhte- Brown Eyed Girl
Sway- Baby You're So Cool
Torhild Sivertsen- Tell It
Wet Wet Wet- Strange
FINLANDILK WHADIOMAFIA/Helsinki PCHR
Leona Pakkanen Prog DirJukka Haanna - Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Edu Kettunen- Talvet Parnsissa
EterrialAVinans- I Wanna Be
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Mr. President- Jobe Action
Nek- Laura Non CE
Ono- Saat Holum:man
Paula Cole- Where Have All The
Princess. Anyone But You
Robbie Williams- Old Before I Die
Supergrass. Sun Hits The SkyTommi Lantinen- kite
KISS FMMelsinki GCHR
Mage Vainio Prog DirPlaylist Addition.
En Vogue WhateverJam & Spoon. Kaleidoscope Skies
Monaco- Sweet Lips
Steve Winwood. Spy In The House
RUSSIARADIO MAXIMUM/
Moscow/St- Petersburg PCHR
Mikhail Kosareff Prog DiePower Play:
Hanson- MMMBop
Playlist Addition.:Aeroamith. Hole In My Soul
Bellini Samba De Janeiro
Joe Cocker. Could You
Scatman John- Let It GoSmoke City- Underwater
RADIO C/Ekaterinburg GAC
Oleg Khlebnikov -Frog DirPower Play:
George Michael. Star PeopleilahybeeMooder How Came, How L.,
Damage. Wonderful Tonight
Paul McCartney- Young Boy
T. Ovaienko- Ne Zabudi
U2- Staring At The Sun
Mingled Additions:
Brain Bug- NightmareDJ Bobo- les My Life
Crenate- Do Yoy Manna
Jon Bon Jovi. Midnight
Katrina And The Waves. Love Shine
Kym Moselle. Young Hearts
Milk Inc.- La Vache
Red 5- Lilt Me Up
PORTUGALRFM/Lisbon PCHR
Pedro Tojal - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:W Sync- Here We Go
Antonio Variapes- E P'Ra Anianha
Bahyfacelf ooder, How Come, How Long
Kelly Family- Fell In Love With
Monaco- Sweet Lips
No Doubt- Just A Girl
Daddy/Evans- I'll Be Missing
POLANDRADIO FLASH/Gliwice GCHF/Rock
Tosaek Burma Head Of MusicPower Play:
EternallWinan. I Wanna BePlaylist Additions:
Atrakcyjny Wieners, Slioacm Na
Babyface/Wooder How Come. Row Long
INNS- Everything
Our Lady Peace- Superman's 17.d
Skunk Anansie- Brazen Weep,
RADIO GDANSK/Gdanek CCHR
Marek Cegielski - Head Of MusicPower Play:
Just 5. Kolorowe Sny
Playlist Additions:Aerosmith- Hole In My Soul
Brownstone -.5 Miles To Empty
Gs Incorporated- Tell Me WhatMaryla Rodowicz, Latwoplani
Moodswings. Together As One
Phil Collins. Wear My Hat
Daddy/Evana- Re Missing
Radiohead. Paranoid Android
T -Love. Planeta
RADIO KOSZALIN/Koszalin GCHR/Rock
PrzemysLsw Mroczek - DJ/Producer
Power ay:
More Than This
WetWetWetl°
4:0PPolyGrarn cornpany
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Phil Collins. Wear My HatPlaylist Additions:
BJH- River
Janke Taylor. Little More
Jean -Michel Jerre- Oxygen. 10Just 5- Kolorowe Sny
Yak- Wszystko
Ziggy Marley- People
RADIO LODZ/Lods
PERAdam Kolocinski Head Of MusicPower Play:
And One. Sometimes
Maryla Rodowicz, LatwoplaniRobert Janson- hake
Playlist Additions:BachledaJosef Band. Amenka Amen, ka
RAU River
Closterkeller- Dwe Dm
Dorota Marczyk, Mitosc
Eva Sarojini- The Way That
G's Incorporated- Tell Me What
Just 5- Kolorowe Sny
Santic- Ayza
Sneaker Pimps- Spin Spin Sugar
Sublime. What I Got
Supertramp- Listen
Te Tautai E
Unoula- Dmuchawee Lama. Wiatr
Walkabouts- LiftWzgorze Yopa 3- %gorse
RADIO LUBLIN/Lublin G
Rock
Wiktor dacha. - DJ/ProducerPower Play:
River
Just 5- Kolorowe Sny
Playlist Additions:10,000 Maniacs. More Theo This
Break X Press, Port
Elvis Presley, Teddy RearEternal/Winans-1 Manna Be
John Hiatt- Pirate Radio
Maryla Rodowicz- Latwoplani
Marek AndrsMewski- Jab testy
Phil Collins- Wear My Hat
Richard Marx. Touch Of Heaven
Sarah Brightman &Andrea Bocelli. Sloe
RADIO MANHATTAN/Lodz C
CHR/Roek
Martin Bisiorek - Head Of MusicPower Play:
10,000 Mania.- More Than This
Jesus Jones. The Next Big ThingRadiohead- Paranoid AndroidRobert Janson- RakeSmashing Pumpkins- The End
Playlist Additions:BJH- River
Big Cye- Puma
Elvis Presley- Teddy Rear
Eternal/Wins.. I Manna BeFluffy- I Manna Be Your Lush
John Hiatt- Pirate Radio
Just 5- Kolorowe Sny
Maryla Rodowics, LatwoplaniMucha- Wszystko
Phil Collins- Wear My Hat
Richard Mare- Touch Of Heaven
Sinclair/Wilde- When She GoneCresols- Dmuchawce Latawce
Wiatr
AL Etlartosiewice
RADIO MERKURY/PosnanAC
Ryszard Gloger Head Of MusicPower Play:
DM- River
Just 5. Kolorowe Sny
Playlist Additions:And One. Sometimes
Embleda deaf Bud. Ametyks Ameryka
Brownstone- 5 Mil. To Empty
Eva Sarojini. The Way That
G's Incorporated, Tell Me What
Gyriz World- Cyr's World
Jay. I Believe i Too Old:
Lade Marija Gorpienko- Cudownie
Maryla Rodowicz- Latwoplani
Norbi. Kolnety Sa Gorace
Robert Janson. ItohoSacred Spirit- Legends
Supergrass- Sun Hits The SkyAL E.Bartosiewi.
RADIO OLSZTYN/Olislyn GCHR'Roc k
Jacek Hopfer Head Of MuskPower Play:
Norbi- Kolnety Sa Gorace
Flanker Additions:BabyfacoWooder. How Came. How Long
Bally Sagoo- Turn Bin Jiy
Bee Gees. I Could Not
Brownstone, 5 Miles To Empty
Coolio- The Winner
Devi Hines- les Alright
Jam & Spoon- Kaleidoscope Skies
Lisa Stansfield. Never Gonna Give
Live- Freaks
Natalia Kukulska- Dakki BrzegPaula Cole- Where Have All The
Robert Janson. hakeSneaker Pimps. 6 UndergroundSupertramp- ListenSupergrass. Sun Hits The SkyTSA- 51
Desoto. Dinuchawce Latawce Wiatr.
Walkabouts. Lift,
RADIO PLUS/Gdansk G
AC
Piotr Fegentreu - Heed Of MusicPower Play:
10.000 Maniacs- More Than This
Playlist Additions:Elvis Presley- Toddy Bear
Jesus Jones- The Next 131g Thing
John Hiatt- Pirate RadioMaryla Rodowicz- Latwoplani
Richard Man. Touch Of HeavenRobert Janson. Ito.
RADIO POMORZA I KUJAW/Bydgazes GCHR/Rock
Pewel Turski Head Of MusicPower Play:
Maryla Rodowics. LatwoplaniPlaylist Additions:
911. Bodysl. km'
Bal. RiverBreak X Press. Port
Eternal/Winans-1 Manna Be
Gawlinski/Panesewice ChodyJesus Jones- The Next Big Thing
Just 5- Kolorowe Sny
Melodic MC- Real Man
Tic Tee Toe- Mr. Wichug
RADIO SZCZECINlisczecin G
CHR
Piotr Rokicki Head Of MariaPower Play:
Maryla Rodowicz- LatwoplaniPlaylist Additions:
10,000 Maniac. More Than This
And One- Sometimes
BM- River
Beatles. Devil In Her HeartJames- Tomorrow
Just 5- Kolorowe Sny
Robert demon- halmShaquille O'Neal. Strait Playin'
Sublime- What I Got
Supertramp. Listen
RADIO 7ACHOD/Zielona GoraCHR
Eugenio. Banachowics HOMPower Play:
Paula Cole- Where Have All The
Royal Additions:911- Bodyshakin'
Annalist- GdsieAnt & Dec- Shout
Atrakcyjny Kazimiers- Sytualia Na
Bee Gees. I Could Not
Coolio- The Winner
DJ Quicksilver- Bellissima
Elvis Presley- Teddy Bear
Grzegorz Turmoil- Mydlo Powidlo
James -Tomorrow
Just 5- Kolorowe Sny
Phil Collins- Wear My Hat
Smashing Pumpkin. The EndUmbrella- No Tango
Wallflower.- One Headlight
Walkabouts. Lift
RADIO 4 U: DANCE/Warsaw SDance
Bogdan Fabianski - DJ/Prod.Power Play:
Alexia- Ch La La
Big Cyr- Gurna
Christopher Banks- Feeling Free
Hobby One. Make Some Noise
Luba H. Fantasy Boy
Norbi- Kothety Sa Gorace
Playlist AdditionsBellini- Samba De Janeiro
duet 5. Kolorowe Sny
Salad Ecuador
United- Naprawde hhe Wiem
RADIO LELIWA/Tornobrzeg B
Hot AC
Betel Freyer Head Of MusicIwona Kutyna Music CoordinatorPlaylist Addition.
10.000 Maniacs- More Than This
Candy Dalfer. For The Love DIY.
Depeche Mode, It's No Good
INXS. Everything
Kym Moselle -Young Hearts
Robert Janson. Ituka
RADIO TORUMTorun
CHR
Pawel Pensko - Head Of Music
Power Play:
Just 5- Kolorowe Sm
Playlist Additions:10,000 Mania.. More Than This
5IE1- River
Brownstone- 5 Miles To Empty
Elvis Presley. Teddy Bear
Etenud/Winans. I Manna Be
Gina G- Ti Amo
Maryla Rodowicz- Latwoplani
Norbi- Kobiety Sa Coarace
Ophelie Winter. Red Light
Radiohead- Paranoid AndroidRichard Marx- Touch Of Heaven
Sinclair/Wilde. When She's Gone
TURKEYRADIO NUMBER ONE FM/Istanbul
CHR
Entre Tinter Frog Dir
Power Play:
Depeche Mode- It's No Goad
Gary Barlow- love Won't Wait
Gina G- Ti Amo
Hanson- MMMBop
Jon Boo Jovi- Midnight
Olive- You're Not Alone
Toni Braxton- I Don't Want ToPlaylist Additions:
Barry Manilow- I'd Really LoveEmel- On And
Joni & Spoon, Kaleidoscope Skies
Daddy/Evans- I'll Be Missing
Terry Hall- Ballad
Total Touch. Somebody Else's Lover
GREECE
KISS 909 FM/Athens G
CHR/Dance
Michael Tsaoussopoulos Prog DirPower Play:
Hanson- MMMBop
GREEK RADIO CORFU/Corfu B
CHR
Spyros Hytiris - Head Of Music
Playlist Addition.Chris Balb. StandingCracker. Big Dipper
Dinosaur Jr., Take A R. At The S.
Stuns blue- Travellin
NRG 87.7/Athens B
Dance
Tolle Varna - Head Of MusicPower Play:
Nylx/L. Grelhada. Griosehumbs
Playlist Additions:Basement Ja., Fly LifeDJ Disciple -Fixation
DSP- Hold You Back
Jocelyn Brown- Ecstacy
S.M. Gottardi. Fever Sucker
T Fobia- Body Heat
HUNGARYRADIO DANUBIUS/Budapest PCHR
Laszlo Bertok - Music DirPlaylist Additions:
Beatnik- A Reggel
CZECH REPUBLICRADIO ALFA/Prague 0AC
Dusan Kotora - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Gina G- Fresh
Joo Bon Jovi- Midnight
Katrina And The Waves, Love Shine
No Doubt. Just A Girl
RADIO ORION/Ostrava
CHR
Petr Magera Prog DirPlaylet Additions:
Alias- Nedele
Savage Garden, I Want You
RTL RADIO CITY 93.7/Prague G
CHR
Karel Oubrecbt - Prog MgrDavid Beck - Head Of MusicPlaylist Additions:
Hanson MMMilop
JA.R.. Maksinug
Jam & Spoon. Kaleidoscope Slues
Marcel Romanoff I'D Love You
RADIO DRAGON/Karlovy Vary SCHR
Zdenek Pachovsky - Music ManagerPlaylist Additions:
Hanson- MMMBop
RADIO FM PLUS/Pilsen S
ACJn
Jae Elanousek Head Of MaimPlaylist Additions:
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
Katrina And The Waves. Love Shine
Monaco- Sweet Lips
RADIO PROFIL/Pardubice SAC
Michel Holy - Head Of MusicPower Play:
Hanson, MMMBop
Minns. Additions:Celine Dion. Call The M.Fool's Garden- Why Did She Go,
ESTONIARADIO KUKU/Tallinn GRockAC
Jean Riikoja Head Of MuskPlaylist Additions:
.taus Jones- The Next Big ThingJoe Cocker- Could You
Supergrass- Sun Hits The SkySuzanne Vega. Birthday
LATVIARADIO SWH/Riga G
AC
J. Sipkevics Prog Dir
Power Play:
Sheryl Crow- A Change
Bethel. Kopec Man
01344- Tell Me Is It True?
Playlist Additions:Chris Wayne- Land Down Under
Gina G. Fresh
Lisa Stansfield- Never Gonna Give
Monaco- Sweet Lips
LUXEMBOURGELDORADIO/Lusembourg SCHR
Luc Melsen - Head Of Music
Playlist Additions:Aerosmith. Hole In My Soul
Faith No More. Ashes
Jam & Spoon. Kakidoscope Ski.
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
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Olive- You're Not Alone
Republica- Drop Dead
Stiehl- Ecuador
PROGRAMME SUPPLIERS
FM RADIO NETWORK/Germany G
CHR
Armin Weis Prog DirPower Play:
Ise Sabani On My Mind
Le Click- Don't Go
A List:
'N Sync- Here We Co
AK -SWIFT- Light In M.
Black Attack- Bang Bang
Blackstreet. Don't leaveCBlock- Time
Cardigans- Lover.]Depeche Mode- It's No Good
Gary Barlow. Love Won't Wait
Han;ion. MMMBop
Jon Bon Jovi- Midnight
Lisa Stansfield. The Real ThingMembers Or Mayday. Sonic Empire
Michael Jackson. Bt. too The Dame Floor
Nana- lonelyOlive- You're Not Alone
Savage Garden- I Want You
Spice Girl. Who Do You ThinkA List:
AD Joe Cocker. Could YouSabrina Setlur. Glaubst Du MirSmoke City- Underwater
MUSIC TELEVISION
MTV EUROPE/London P
Music Television
Peter Good - Controller MusicProgramming MTV Networks
A List:
Aeroamith- Hole In My Soul
Daft Punk. Around The World
Dann Duran. Out OfEn Vogue. Whatever
Faith No More- Ashes
Gary Barlow- Love Won't Wait
George Michael. Star PeopleHanson- MMMBop
Jamiroquai- AlrightJon Bon Jovi- Midnight
Live- Freaks
Michael Jackson. Blood., The Dam Floor
Nine loch Nails The Peden Ing
No Doubt- Just A Girl
Olive- You're Not Alone
Radiohead- Paranoid Android
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Silverchai r. Abuse Me
Skunk Anomie- Hedonism
Smashing Pumpkins -The End
Wallflowers. One Headlight
New Videos
Kula Shaker- Hush
Lox- Miss You Big Poppa
Daddy/Evans. I'll Be Missing
MTV/Central Region PMusic Television
Andreas Heineke - Head Of MusicA List:
AD Kelly Family, Nanana
Sash! -Ecuador
MTV/Southern Region PMIMIC Television
Clive Evan - Head Of MusicA List:
AD Alexia- Uh 1.0 laFool's Garden. Why Did She Go?
MTV/Northern Region PMusic Television
Hans Hagman - Head Of Music
A List:
AD Apollo 440. Raw Power
Cast- Guiding Star
Finley Quaye. Sunday Shining
Gessle. Kix
Sash!. Ecuador
VH-1/Lendon PMusic Television
Mark Hagen - Head Of Programming& Atiq
Heavy RotationGeorge Michael- Star PeopleKatrina And The Waves- Love Shine
EL Kelly. I Believe
Sarah Brightman& Madre. BaeRi, Time
Steve Winwood. Spy In The House
Bourke/Michael. Waltz Away Dreaming
Wet Wet Wei. Strange
Active RotationBabyface/Wooden Row Come, How Lang
Erin- Deeper
Maxwell -Ascension
Mutton Birds- TalkingTrisha Yearwood- flow lk I Lave?
Medium RotationMichael Jackson. Blood On The Dane Floor
Paul Young- I Wish
Paul McCartney. Young Roy
Phil Collins- Weor My Hat
Prefab Sprout. A Prisoner Of
Supertramp. You Win. I LOW
New RecurrentBeautiful South -BlackbirdJam- Going Underground
Rembrandis- I'll Be ThereSinead O'Connor. This Is To Maher
Wallflowers- One HeadlightNew Videos
Bee Gees- I Could Not
Lisa Stansfield. Never Conan Give
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Erik Bross - Music DirectorPower Play:
Damage. Wonderful Tonight
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2 Brothers on' 4th F- One Day
Babyface/Wonder. How Came. Row 1.1g
Bloodhound Gang. Fire Water
Cake- I Will Survive
Deft Punk- Around The World
Hanson. MMMBop
Hero- Toen lk Je lag
Magnificent Four- Get Close To You
Party Animals. Atomic
Sunelub. Fiesta De LosNew Videos
Aerosmith. Hole In My Soul
Goodfellas- Sugar Honey
Loco- Funky Town
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M.R.- Listen
Nice & Nasty- Close II You
Nomansland, Fantasy
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NOMAuthors' societies investigate new U.K. chartradio monitoring system to the U.K
In the Netherlands, Aircheck isone of the key research elements inthe compilation of the Dutch indus-try -backed Mega Top 100 charts. Ituses a computerised "fingerprint"system which which compares asound sample from each record withthe output of 16 Dutch radio stations.
Asked whether he would like tohave a similar involvement in a newU.K chart, Vervoord replies, "Yes.We want to extend [our activities] tothe U.K." He adds that his primarymotivation is the commercial poten-tial of selling Aircheck data to theU.K record industry.
The "official" industry charts in theU.K are currently run by Chart Infor-mation Network (CIN), in which theBritish Phonographic Industry andmagazine publisher Miller Freeman
have equal stakes. Also representedon the CIN board is the British Asso-ciation of Record Dealers (BARD).
The electronically -captured salesdata on which the CIN chart is basedis purchased from BARD by CINunder an exclusive agreement withthe retail group. Since BARD repre-sents all the major retail chains andthe bulk of the significant indepen-dent stores in the U.K., its agree-ment with CIN has precluded othercompanies using BARD members'information to prepare their ownchart listings.
Buma/Stemra and its potentialpartners (one of which would have tobe a company capable of processingretail sales information) would needinformation from BARD stores if itsU.K. chart was to be authoritative.
Asked if he foresees difficulties
arising from BARD's exclusive agree-ment to supply data only to CIN, Ver-voord counters, "Exclusive agree-ment? Is that allowed in Europe?"
He adds, "All these things willhave to be worked out. At themoment we [...] simply want toknow is whether it is possible totake what we have developed hereto another country."
The Buma/Stemra CEO says he isaware of the criticisms of the existingU.K charts, most notably the com-plaint that the singles listing is toovolatile, and the suggestion fromsome senior executives that an air-play element would slow the pace ofeach record's rise and fall. Currently,the U.K charts are based solely onsales in stores.
In the Netherlands, airplay is amainstay of the lower chart listings,
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and Veervoord states that, if required,the Aircheck system could be up andrunning in the U.K. "within fourmonths." He adds, "The [technical]systems are not a problem."
John Hutchinson, chief executiveof MCPS/PRS, says the importation ofAircheck into the U.K. "is oneof manyideas we are going to develop."
He underscores that his primeinterest in Aircheck at this stage isin having the best available systemto monitor airplay royalties due toPRS members, but adds, "If there iscommercial gain from preparingcharts information, then that wouldbe investigated."
Asked whether MCPS/PRS wouldwant to be involved in a U.K chart,he states, "It's always possible. Butmy first duty is to get more moneyfrom broadcasters."
Euro optimismcontinued from page 3
music for Europe," echos Peter Pex,chairman of the European Parlia-ment's Committee on Culture,Youth, Education and the Media.
Jean -Loup Tournier -presidentof both the French authors' societySacem and of the European con-federation of authors' rights soci-eties - will make the trip to Brus-sels, and says that the hearingoffers the opportunity to raiseissues that have never been tack-led at a European level. He adds,"My first goal is to convince Euro-pean institutions that it is neces-sary to implement a programme tosupport music."
Personalities scheduled to partic-ipate in the hearing include IFPIdirector general Nic Garnett, Poly -Gram Holland president Theo Roos,SNEP president and Virgin Francechairman Patrick Zelnik, and Ger-man concert promoter Fritz Rau. Afirst session will focus on "The Euro-pean music market -existing obsta-cles and future challenges," while asecond discussion in the afternoonwill focus on issues related to "Edu-cation, training and access tocareers in the music sector."
"It is obvious that all will be farfrom perfect," admits Jean -FrancoisMichel, director of the Brussels -based lobbying organisation Euro-pean Music Office (EMO), "but we,as an industry, have to view it as afirst step that will help raise theawareness of the Parliament tomusic -related issues." Nana Mouskouri talks in moredepth about the meeting in ourQ&A feature on page 8.
For the recordIn the Netherlands Spotlight pub-lished last week, it was stated thatCHR station Radio 538 is owned byWegener Arcade. The management ofthe station wishes to point out that"Radio 358 is an individual companywith no relation to Wegener Arcadewhatsoever."
Jackson material receives mixed receptionsuccess on the U.S. Billboard Hot100 singles chart, peaking with itsMay 10 debut at number 42.
In this week's Billboard Hot 100,it tumbles to number 72 in only itsseventh chart week. U.S. major mar-ket CHR programmers agree almostunanimously that the song lacks theingredients of a hit in terms of bothproduction and originality.
Ironically, in Europe Blood is anunqualified smash. In its tenthweek on the chart, it remains num-ber two in Music & Media's Euro-pean Radio Top 50. The album,meanwhile, sits on top of the Music& Media European Top 100 Albumschart, while on the Eurochart Hot100 singles listing, it reaches num-ber 16 this week.
"We were a little concerned
when we heard the title and someof the lyrics, but when we heardthe track, it just blew us away,"says Paul Chantler, group pro-gramme director at the U.K.'sEssex Radio/Southend, who isplaying the song on his CHR sta-tion Essex FM.
Yet in the U.S, programmersclaim that they simply didn't hear a"hit" among the choruses of Blood."[...] It sounded like a 'B' side or anout -take from the Dangerous album,"says Erik Bradley, music director atCHR station WBBM (B96)/Chicago."The production as a whole doesn'thave a '97 flavour to it."
Rob Roberts, programme direc-tor of WHYI (Y100)/Miami says,"Everyone here came out with, 'It'sokay.' Nobody thought . it was
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great." Roberts partially blamesJackson's "much -ballyhooed courtevents, surgeries and alleged wifestunts. When you put a mediocresong against all these things,nobody is really inspired to takethis record to the next level."
Essex Radio's Chantler, howev-er, disagrees that Jackson's recentnegative publicity should play anypart in playlisting decisions.
"That doesn't come into it," hesays, "We've gone way past thatstage over here." John Rosborough,programme director at CHR outletCool FM/Belfast in Northern Ire-land adds, "The difficulties he washaving doesn't make his music lessgood or less bad. It's what's on theCD that matters to us."Chuck Taylor is Radio editor of Billboard
German radio boostbiggest CHR station -challengingmarket -leading commercial stationAntenne Bayern -with a 43.9 percentincrease in its average hourly audi-ence compared to 1995.
But gold station BB Radio/Pots-dam can claim the biggest growthrate of all German broadcasters inthe MA '97 survey. Launched inDecember 1993, the station hasincreased has its average hourlyaudience by 125 percent to 90,000listeners per hour since last year.Caren Lottermann, sales director(east) of radio sales house IP, says"BB Radio has clearly benefitedfrom increased local programmecontent and the addition ofregional frequencies."
Following public AC station ORBAntenne Brandenburg's drop from220,000 to 140,000 listeners perhour, hot AC commercial outfit 104.6RTL is now the clear number one sta-tion in the highly competitiveGreater Berlin market, with anhourly reach of 160,000 listeners.Gold/AC station 94.3 r.s.2 movedcloser to the top of the ratings tablewith 150,000 listeners per hour, again of 15.4 percent compared to thelast MA survey. Overall, radio
reached 82.5 percent of Germansaged 14 and above on a daily basis
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during 1996, according to figuresfrom sales house RMS.
Top 20 German Stations(Average listeners per hour, in millions)
Station/City (Status) Format 1996 1997%Chg.
WDR4/Cologne (P) MOR/AC 1.13 1.11 -1.8Bayern1/Munich (P) Dom. music 0.72 0.83 +15.3MDR1/Leipzig (P) Dom. music 0.80 0.80 0Radio NRW/Oberhausen (C) AC 0.83 0.77 -7.2WDR2/Cologne (P) News/talk 0.68 0.70 +2.9Antenne Bayern/Munich (C) CHR 0.62 0.62 0WDR Eins Live/Cologne (P) CHR 0.41 0.59 +43.9SWF3/Baden Baden (P) CHR 0.56 0.57 +1.8Hit Radio FFH/Frankfurt (C) CHR 0.45 0.45 0Bayern3/Munich (P) CHR 0.33 0.44 +2.3S4/Stuttgart (P) Nat'l 0.36 0.43 +19.4Antenne.Das Radio/Hannover (C) AC 0.25 0.35 +40.0HR4/Frankfurt (P) Dom. music 0.27 0.32 +18.5MDR Radio Sachsen/Dresden (P) Dom. music 0.26 0.31 +19.2RPR1/Ludwigshafen (C) AC 0.25 0.29 +16.0Radio FFN/Isernhagen (C) CHR 0.31 0.29 -6.5Radio SAW/Magdeburg (C) AC 0.20 0.28 +40.0Radio PSR/Leipzig (C) AC 0.27 0.28 +3.7SDR1/Stuttgart (P) News/talk 0.31 0.28 -9.7HR3/Frankfurt (P) CHR 0.24 0.26 +8.3
Source: Medienanalyse 1997
Key to status: P=Public C=Commercial
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TW LW WOC Artist/Title OriginalLabel
TotalStations
NewAdds
® 1 6 HANSON/MMMBOP (MERCURY) 123 12
2 2 10 Michael Jackson/Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic) 111 0
® 3 6 Jon Bon Jovi/Midnight In Chelsea (Mercury) 107 14
0 4 10 Gary Barlow/Love Won't Wait (RCA) 92 2
® 5 10 George Michael/Star People (Virgin) 86 2
0 8 12 U2/Staring At The Sun (Island) 75 2
7 7 8 Toni Braxton/I Don't Want To (LaFace) 85 0
0 9 11 Depeche Mode/It's No Good (Mute) 74 1
® 10 6 Savage Garden/I Want You (Columbia) 81 2
10 6 9 Paul McCartney/Young Boy (Parlophone) 83 2
11 12 16 Lisa Stansfield/The Real Thing (Arista) 54 1
ED 14 14 Spice Girls/Who Do You Think You Are (Virgin) 55 1
13 11 10 Jamiroquai/Alright (Sony S2) 56 0
ED 24 4 Eternal feat. BeBe Winans/I Wanna Be The Only One (EMI) 61 18
ED 15 8 Cardigans/Lovefool Bttt (Trampolene/Stockholm) 47 3
0 20 3 Olive/You're Not Alone (RCA) 61 10
# 18 3 Babyface & Stevie Wonder/How Come, How Long (Epic) 67 9
E) 33 7 No Doubt/Just A Girl (Trauma/Interscope) 47 8
19 13 8 Texas/Halo (Mercury) 59 0
20 17 11 Robbie Williams/Old Before I Die (Chrysalis) 50 2
0 25 2 Lisa Stansfield/Never Never Gonna Give You Up (Arista) 58 11# 19 16 Blue Boy/Remember Me (Guidance) 43 1# 23 4 Katrina And The Waves/Love Shine A Light (Eternal/WEA) 62 4
24 16 19 R. Kelly/I Believe I Can Fly (Jive) 47 1
* 39 2 Jam & Spoon/Kaleidoscope Skies PkA (Dance Pool) 46 13
26 22 12 Brand New Heavies/Sometimes (ffrr) 46 0
27 21 7 No Mercy/Please Don't Go latatt (MCPArista) 48 0
28 26 8 Daft Punk/Around The World 12ebt (Virgin) 41 5* 31 2 Sash!/Ecuador litttlft- (Byte Blue) 41 70 35 2 Aerosmith/Hole In My Soul (Columbia) 38 50 28 6 Shola Ama/You Might Need Somebody (Freak Street/WEA) 43 3# 34 3 Wet Wet Wet/Strange (Precious/Mercury) 43 5
# 49 2 Wallflowers/One Headlight (Interscope) 37 7
E) 42 2 Paula Cole/Where Have All The Cowboys Gone (Warner Brothers) 31 5
35 29 9 Bryan Adams/18 Til I Die (A&M) 44 1
# 45 15 INXS/Elegantly Wasted (Mercury) 31 1
# 41 2 Az Yet/Hard To Say I'm Sorry (LaFace/Arista) 38 5
38 37 15 Spice Girls/Mama (Virgin) 32 0
39 36 4 Kula Shaker/Hush (Columbia) 32 0
.cici) ,,,- NE Gina G/Ti Amo (Eternal/WEA) 30 8
41 38 8 Prefab Sprout/A Prisoner Of The Past (Columbia) 38 2
42 27 5 Mary J. Blige/Love Is All We Need (MCA) 35 1
43 30 7 Blackstreet/Don't Leave Me (Interscope) 31 1
44 43 5 Republica/Drop Dead Gorgeous (Deconstruction) 32 2
0 47 5 Jewel/You Were Meant For Me (Atlantic) 31 1
0 48 3 Steve Winwood/Spy In The House Of Love (Virgin) 34 6
# - RE White Town/Your Woman (Brilliant/Chrysalis) 22 0
48 32 10 Jon Secada/Too Late, Too Soon (SBK) 39 1
0 - NE En Vogue/Whatever (East West) 28 7
50 50 6 Duran Duran/Out Of My Mind (Virgin) 39 0
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 fitlltime or during specific dayparts.
Stations are weighted by market size and by the number of hours per week.TW = This Week, LW = Last Week, NE = New Entry, TS = VIM! Station.
'122bl'. Indicates singles which previously featured in the Border Breakers chart 1Highest new entry r Greatest chart points gainer
Short TakesEdited by Dominic Pride
IT'S HIS LIFESwedish artist Dr. Alban has put his name toa new deal with CNR Music, which will re-lease his new single-due in August-in Eu-rope excluding GSA, U.K. and Ireland. Seengiving Alban some helpful hints as to the loca-tion of the dotted line are (l -r) CNR interna-tional marketing director Guido Janssens,CNR Sweden managing director Jonas Silje-mark, and CNR international VP Derk Jolink.
NO MORE DEMO TAPES?The demo of the '90s has arrived, says Lon-don -based media agency Blah!, which has es-tablished a Web site for singers and song-writers. For a fee of £195 ($320), acts canhave their biography, photograph, and songsdigitised and playable through RealAudio ontheir own page on the site. "Our aim is to getpeople in front of the right people," says Sea-mus Brodie, Blah! managing director.
CLEAN 'CRUSH' IS READYRadio will doubtless breathe a sigh of reliefthat Lil' Kim's Crush On You features a"clean" radio edit. Famous for being badderthan the bad boys, the rap artist, rarely seenin public fully clothed, is making her first bigpush this side of the Atlantic with the single.However, with so many oblique and obscureAmerican references to acts and body partsnot even invented here, it's doubtful whetherany European listeners would understandthe "dirty" version enough to be offended...
BY GEORGE!Meanwhile,Epic Ger-many's newdance labelEpidrome ismakingstrides: afterpicking up theCharlie Doretrack, TimeGoes By,( D a n c eGrooves, June14) they havepatted BoyGeorge to adeal for GSA,Iberia, Scan-dinavia andEastern Eu-rope. Whilehis career as a solo artist has been onback burner, George has won his spurs as aclub DJ during the last few years, most no-tably at London's Ministry of Sound.
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0 1 10 CARDIGANS/LOVEFOOL (TRAMPOLENE/STOCKHOLM) SWEDEN 46
0 3 11 Daft Punk/Around The World (Virgin) FRANCE 37
0 4 4 Sash!/Ecuador (Byte Blue) BELGIUM 33
0 6 5 Jam & Spoon/Kaleidoscope Skies (Dance Pool) GERMANY 34
5 2 12 No Mercy/Please Don't Go (MCl/Arista) GERMANY 36
6 5 12 Eros Ramazzotti/Dove C'E Musica (DDD) ITALY 27
0 7 5 Maria Montell/And So The Story Goes...(Di Da Di) (Epic) DENMARK 19
0 10 13 DJ Quicksilver/Bellissima (Dos Or Die) GERMANY 21
0 15 2 Fool's Garden/Why Did She Go? (Intercord) GERMANY 14
(1.()) 23 4 Whirlpool Productions/From Disco To Disco fir (Motor) GERMANY 11
0 18 29 Gala/Freed From Desire (Do It Yourself) ITALY 16
12 11 8 Gessle/Do You Wanna Be My Baby? (EMI) SWEDEN 25
0 14 2 Supertramp/Listen To Me Please (EMI) FRANCE 24
0 17 6 Paradisio/Bailando (Dance Development) BELGIUM 11
0 24 3 Vacuum/I Breathe (Stockholm) SWEDEN 9
16 12 18 Gala/Let A Boy Cry (Do It Yourself) ITALY 15
17 16 4 Alexia/Uh La La (DWA) ITALY 15
18 13 12 Lutricia McNeal/Ain't That Just The Way (Siljemark/CNR) SWEDEN 13
0 20 5 Rosana/El Talisman (MCA) SPAIN 7
20 19 2 Nek/Laura Non C'E (WEA) ITALY 11
21 8 20 Sash!/Encore Une Fois (Byte Blue) BELGIUM 10
22 9 15 Supertramp/You Win, I Lose (EMI) FRANCE 11
23 22 4 Tic Tac Toe/Warum (RCA) GERMANY 13
0 - RE Mr. President/Coco Jamboo (WEA) GERMANY 8
0 - RE Sarah Brightman & Andrea Boca/Time To Say Goodbye (East West) GERMANY 10
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.
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Off the recordEdited by Christian Lorenz
MTV is planning to launch an Internet site bythe end of the summer, and OTR has learntthat the music TV station is considering astrategic alliance with Larry Rosen,chairman and CEO of N2K-a virtual mail-order music shop-to develop its presence onthe Net. New York -based N2K was launchedin August 1995, and has since grown into oneof the most successful on-line enterprisesdealing with pre-recorded music.
In the wake of Clive Black's departurefrom EMI U.K. (see page 6), three other staff-all originally hired by Black-are alsounderstood to be leaving the organisation.They are A&R manager Raz Gold and hisdeputy Oliver Weait and Paul Mitchell,another A&R staffer. In a separatedevelopment, Dave Cross has left his positionof marketing manager at EMI Dance.
OTR hears that Russ Curry, one of thetwo founders of French independentdistribution company Cle Music, will bejoining another indie distributor, PIASFrance, as international manager. Curry,who used to be run A&M's European office inParis in the '80s, is tipped to replace DaveCronen as international manager. CleMusic has called in the receivers and willclose unless it finds a buyer.
A rift has allegedly developed betweenRadio Nacional de Espana (RNE) directorJavier Gonzalez Ferrari and his boss,Radio Television Espanola (RTVE)director general Fernando Lopez-Amor.The latest clash at the public broadcasterapparently came after Lopez-Amor decided toover -rule a Gonzalez ban on an interview witha controversial right-wing priest, which waseventually transmitted on RNE Radio 1.
On July 1, Munich's12 commercial radiostations will get a newcompetitor. The lucky13th is to be calledRelax FM 92.4, whichpromises a "smooth,sophisticated urbanformat." The drivingforce behind Relax isMarkus Langemann, MD of Munich -basedsyndicator Villa Media and presenter of thepopular breakfast show Langemann & DieMorgencrew on NRJ's CHR station Energy93.3/Munich. OTR hears that Langemann willbe presenting the breakfast show on Relaxhimself, leaving Energy with the task ofreshaping its breakfast team.
The U.K's GWR Group has confirmed thatit is to set up its own national sales house tosell all of its stations except Classic FM,which will continue to have its own salesteam. The move intensifies industryspeculation that Capital Radio -owned saleshouse MSM will shut, following Capital'sdecision sell its own stations in-house throughCapital Radio Sales.
At presstime, GWR was still unable topublically name the buyer of its Classic FMoutlet in Sweden, although group chiefexecutive Ralph Bernard reveals it has beensold to "a local entrepreneur" who will continueuse the Classic FM name under licence.Meanwhile, Bernard has denied rumours thatLondon News Radio (in which GWR is amajor shareholder) is planning to make majorprogramming changes at its rolling news serviceNews Direct 97.3 FM. Bernard describes therolling news format as a "slow burner" whichwill take time for listeners to get used to.
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AIRPLAY CHAIN Mweek 25/97
LTW LW WOG
1 1
2 >3 245 36 47 789 15
1011 5
12 >13 1314 >15 91617 191819 820 18
Major Market AirplayThe most aired songs in Europe's leading radio markets
TW=This Week, LW=Last Week, WOC=Weeks On Chart, TS=Total Stations
©Billboard Music Group
UNITED KINGDOM GSA FRANCEArtist/Title Original Label TS TW LW WOC Artist/lWe Original Label TS TW LW WOC Artist/Title Local Label
ETERNAL FEAT. BEBE WINANS/I WANNA BE (EMI) 16 1 1 10 MICHAEL JACKSON/BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR (EPIC) 23 1 4 10 DAFT PUNK/AROUND THE WORLD (VIRGIN)Cast/Guiding Star (Polydor)Hanson/MIVIMBop (Mercury)
1314
23
52
38
H (Mercury)Gary Barlow/Love Won't Wait (RCA)
2119
234
123
879
Jamiroquai/AlrightBlue Boy/Remember MeSkunk Anansie/Hedonism
(Small)(Scorpio)
(Virgin)Brand New Heavies/You Are The (ffrr) 13 4 8 5 Jon Bon Jovi/Midnight In Chelsea (Mercury) 20 5 9 11 U2/Staring At The Sun (Island)Shola Ama/You Might Need Somebody (Freak Street/WEA) 13 5 4 6 Nana/Lonely (Urban/Motor) 16 6 6 11 Native/Dans Ce Monde A Part (BMG)Cardigans/Lovefool (Trampolene/Stockholm)Ultra Nate/Free (A&M)
12
13
67
37
69
Toni Braxton/I Don't Want To (LaFace)Paul McCartney/Young Boy (Parlophone)
18
17
789
81411
489
MC Solaar/Gangster ModernePascal Obispo/LucieAlanis Morisette/You Oughta Know
(Polydpior)(Ec)
(IATA)Sheryl Crow/A Change (A&M) 11 8 6 7 Cardigans/Lovefool (Trampolene/Stockholm) 15 10 5 8 Warren G/Smokin' Me Out (Island)Rosie Gaines/Closer Than Close (Big Bang) 12 8 13 3 Joe Cocker/Could You Be Loved (Parlophone) 15 11 19 7 IAM/L'Empire Du Cote Obscur (Delabel)Sashncuador (Byte Blue)Lisa Stansfield/Never Gonna Give (Arista)
1212
1011
>11
NE5
Jam & Spoon/Kaleidoscope Skies (Dance Pool)George Michael/Star People (Virgin)
12
15
121314
20127
5187
Hanson/MmmBopTribal Jam/Remind MeGeorge Michael/Star People
(Mercury)(EMI)
(Virgin)James/Waltzing Along (Fontana) 10 12 9 4 'N Sync/Here We Go (Ariola) 13 15 18 16 Bee Gees/Alone (Polydor)Del Amitri/Not Where It's At (A&M) 11 13 17 10 No Mercy/Please Don't Go (MCl/Arista) 12 16 17 3 Milk Incorporated/La Vache (Hot Tracks)Jon Bon Jovi/Midnight In Chelsea (Mercury)Olive/You're Not Alone (RCA)
11
11
1415
1418
62
DJ Bobo/It's My Life (MetrovyniVEAMS)Blue Boy/Remember Me (Guidance)
1114
171819
103213
86
14
Michael Jackson/Blood On The DancefloorSavage Garden/I Want YouSupertramp/You Win, I Lose
(Epic)(Columbia)
(EMI)Code Red/Can We Talk (Polydor) 10 16 10 9 Depeche Mode/It's No Good (Mute) 16 20 24 8 Lisa Stansfield/The Real Thing (BMG)En Vogue/Whatever (East West) 10 17 16 5 Savage Garden/I Want You (Columbia) 13 21 26 13 Zucchero/Menta E Rosmarino (Polydor)No Doubt/Just A Girl (Trauma/Interscope)Monaco/Sweet Lips (Polydor)
8
101819
>15
NE2
Steel Pulse/Brown Eyed Girl (Edel)Katrina And The Waves/Love Shine (Eternal/WEA)
9
12
222324
252334
416
Blackstreet/Don't Leave MeJean-Louis Aubert/Le Jour Se Lew EncoreLara Fabian/Tout
(Interscope)(Virgin)
(Polydor)Skunk Anansie/Brazen (Weep) (One Little Indian) 8 20 12 2 A.K.-S.W.I.F.T./Light In Me (Universal) 9 25 21 6 Wet Wet Wet/I I Never See You Again (Mercury)
Compiled by M&M on the basis of playlist reports, using a weighted -scoring system,based on audience size.
TW LW LW WOC
1 1 62 6 53 > NE4 3 45 2 106 5 67 8 98 7 59 17 210 16 411 10 812 11 413 12 7
14 13 415 9 1016 > RE17 n NE18 > NE19 4 7
20 > NE
Compiled by M&M on the basis of playlist reports, using a weighted -scoring system,based on audience size.
Data supplied by SNEP/IPSOS from an electronically monitored panel of national andregional stations. Songs are ranked by number of plays.
Artist/Title
J MNMI NM
Original Label TS TW LW WOC Artist/Title
BENELUXOriginal Label TS TW LW WOC Artist/Title Original Label TS
HANSON/MMMBOP (MERCURY) 23 1 1 4 NO MERCY/PLEASE DON'T GO (MCl/ARISTA) 14 1 4 6 SPICE GIRLS/WHO DO YOU THINK (VIRGIN) 11Jon Bon Jovi/Midnight In Chelsea (Mercury) 19 2 2 9 Michael Jackson/Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic) 13 2 5 4 Hanson/MMMBop (Mercury) 13Eternal feat. BeBe Winans/I Wanna Be (EMI) 16 3 3 4 Katrina And The Waves/Love Shine (Eternal/WEA) 11 3 3 9 U2/Staring At The Sun (Island) 12Savage Garden/I Want You (Columbia) 18 4 4 2 Hanson/MMMBop (Mercury) 10 4 2 9 Michael Jackson/Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic) 12Michael Jackson/Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic) 17 5 14 6 Daft Punk/Around The World (Virgin) 8 5 6 4 Jon Bon Jovi/Midnight In Chelsea (Mercury) 10Texas/Halo (Mercury) 15 6 11 3 Sashl/Ecuador (Byte Blue) 11 6 1 8 Depeche Mode/It's No Good (Mute) 12Brand New Heavies/Sometimes (ffrr) 16 7 12 8 Spice Girls/Who Do You Think (Virgin) 9 7 7 6 Robbie Williams/0Id Before I Die (Chrysalis) 10Prefab Sprout/A Prisoner Of (Columbia) 13 8 15 3 Jon Bon Jovi/Midnight In Chelsea (Mercury) 8 8 8 6 Gary Barlow/Love Won't Wait (RCA) 11Wet Wet Wet/Strange (Precious/Mercury) 15 9 9 7 Gary Barlow/Love Won't Wait (RCA) 10 9 16 2 Fool's Garden/Why Did She Go? (Intercord) 6Katrina And The Waves/Love Shine (Eternal/WEA) 16 10 19 2 Ricky Martin/Maria (Columbia) 11 10 10 4 Rosana/EI Talisman (MCA) 6Gary Barlow/Love Won't Wait (RCA) 14 11 17 2 Cardigans/Lovefool (Trampolene/Stockholm) 9 11 13 4 Jam & Spoon/Kaleidoscope Skies (Dance Pool) 5Toni Braxton/I Don't Want To (LaFace) 14 12 7 14 Spice Girls/Mama (Virgin) 8 12 15 2 Lisa Stansfield/Never Gonna Give (Arista) 7Paul McCartney/Young Boy (Parlophone)Juice/Best Days (EMI -Medley)
1412
1314
510
38
Babyface/Wonder/How Come, How Long (Epic)Funky Green Dogs/Fired Up (Twisted/MCA)
109
1314
11>
8NE
Bob Marley/Fallin' (Dance Factory) 8Vacuum/I Breathe (Stockholm) 5
U2/Staring At The Sun (Island) 11 15 8 13 Blue Boy/Remember Me (Guidance) 10 15 19 3 Jamiroquai/Ahight (Sony S2) 7Depeche Mode/It's No Good (Mute) 9 16 18 4 Hero/Toen lk Je Zag (Polydor) 6 16 9 6 Paul McCartney/Young Boy (Parlophone) 9Umbrellos/No Tengo Dinero (EMI -Medley) 11 17 20 6 Toni Braxton/I Don't Want To (LaFace) 10 17 > NE George MichaeUStar People (Virgin) 8Monaco/Sweet Lips (Polydor) 11 18 > RE Kula Shaker/Hush (Columbia) 6 18 > RE Blackwood/My Love For You (A&D Music) 8George Michael/Star People (Virgin) 13 19 > NE Rene Froger/The Number One (Dino) 7 19 12 3 Ligabue/II Giorno Di Dolora (WEA) 9Aerosmith/Hole In My Soul (Columbia) 9 20 16 2 Az Yet/Hard To Say (LaFace/Arista) 8 20 17 17 Lisa Stansfield/The Real Thing (Arista) 7
Compiled by M&M on the basis of playlist reports, using a weighted -scoring system,based on audience size.
TW LW WOC
1 1
2 634 55 156 47 88 791011
1213 201415 19161718 1719 1620
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Compiled by M&M on the basis of playlist reports, using a weighted -scoring system,based on audience size.
SPAINTW LW WOC Artist/Pitle Original Label TS 1W LW WOC ArtisVTitle Original LabelArtistaitle Original Label TS
PEDRO GUERRA/NO TODO LO CONTARIO (ARIOLA) 3 1 2 2 LISA STANSFIELD/NEVER GONNA GIVE (ARISTA) 22 §1 JON BON JOVI/M1DNIGHT IN CHELSEA (MERCURY)Michael Jackson/Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic) 3 2 7 2 Babyface/Wonder/How Come, How Long (Epic) 20 2 Captain Jack/Holiday (EMI)Paula Cole/Where Have All The (Warner Brothers) 3 3 5 2 INKS/Everything (Mercury) 17 3 George Michael/Star People (Virgin)Paul McCartney/Young Boy (Parlophone) 3 4 1 4 Kayah/Supermanka (Zic Zac) 17 4 Sparks/No. 1 In Heaven (Logic)Wallflowers/One Headlight (Interscope) 3 5 4 2 Olive/You're Not Alone (RCA) 16 5 Michael Jackson/Blood On The Dance Floor (Epic)U2/Staring At The Sun (Island) 3 6 > NE 10,000 Maniacs/More Than This (Geffen) 16 6 Spice Girls/Who Do You Think (Virgin)Skank/Garota Nacional (Columbia) 2 7 14 2 Bee Gees/I Could Not Love You (Polydor) 16 7 Kimnowak/Ringasd El Magad (Columbia)Shakira/Un Poco De Amor (Columbia) 2 8 9 6 Jon Bon Jovi/Midnight In Chelsea (Mercury) 16 8 3 No Doubt/Don't Speak (Trauma/Interscope)INXS/Elegantly Wasted (Mercury) 2 9 15 2 Jam & Spoon/Kaleidoscope Skies (Dance Pool) 18 9 20 INXS/Elegantly Wasted (Mercury)Kula Shaker/Hush (Columbia) 2 10 > NE Norbi/Kobiety Sa Gorace (Polydor) 14 10 Kispal Es Borz/Kicsit (BP)Jon Secada/Too Late, Too Soon (SBK) 2 11 > NE Maryla Rodowicz/Latwoplani (Tra-La-La) 14 11 16 Lisa Stansfield/The Real Thing (Arista)Supa T/Party/Love And Respect (RCA) 2 12 > NE Atrakcyjny Karimierz/Sytuacja Na (Izabelin Studio) 17 12 Cardigans/Lovefool (Trampolene/Stockholm)Juan Penro/A Media Luna (Ariola) 2 13 12 2 Yaro/Rowery Dwa (Pomaton) 15 13 Apollo 440/Ain't Talkin' (Sony S2)Jarabe De Palo/La Flaca (Virgin) 2 14 > NE Robert Janson/Itaka (Zic Zee) 17 14 N-Trance/D.I.S.C.O. (All Around The World)Babyface/Wonder/How Come, How Long (Epic) 2 15 11 4 Hanson/MMMBop (Mercury) 13 15 'N Sync/Tearing Up My Heart (Ariola)Edu/Si Disparas Tu (EMI) 2 16 3 4 Kasia I Kostek/Jesli Chesz (Mercury) 14 16 13 Real McCoy/One More Time (Hansa)Lisa Stansfield/The Real Thing (Arista) 2 17 8 3 Kula Shaker/Hush (Columbia) 11 17 Duran Duran/Out Of My Mind (Virgin)Savage Garden/I Want You (Columbia) 2 18 6 4 Mafia/Wolnosc W Nas (Zic Zac) 13 18 Depeche Mode/les No Good (Mute)Sergio Dalma/Como Me Gusta (Mercury) 2 19 > NE Supertramp/Listen To Me Please (EMI) 14 19 Emergency House/Dubrog A Haz (Magneoton)Ella Baila Sola/No Lo Vuelves (Hispavox) 2 20 10 5 P. Kosiarkiewicz/Jak Ja Wierze (Izabelin Studio) 14 20 C-Block/So Strung Out (Maad/WEA)
Compiled by M&M on the basis of playlist reports, using a weighted -scoring system,based on audience size.
Compiled by M&M on the basis of playlist reports, using a weighted -scoring system,based on audience size.
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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