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Volume 11 . Issue 26 . June 25, 1994
Magic AffairHits Europe
GERMANYby Miranda Watson
Germany has established itselfin the international dance scenewith worldwide success forlocal artists like Haddaway, Dr.Alban and Culture Beat. EMI
Magic Affair
Electrola has now come for-ward with a artist with the sameinternational crossover poten-tial-Magic Affair. With a Ger-man number one single, OmenIII, already under their belt anda debut album Omen-The StoryContinues currently standing at200.00 European units, the duolook set to be Germany's nextdance success story.
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Nuances In Italy's EHR
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Broadcasters Grapple WithFuture At 2nd Radio MontreuxSWITZERLANDby Julia Sullivan
A head count at the various semi-nars during Radio Montreux wasenough to point up the areasoccupying the thoughts of station
managers these days. A few hadpeople crammed into the aisles:"The Co -Existence Of Public andPrivate Radio; What Will DABChange In Broadcasting Life?"and "The Regulation Of Radio In2000." There was no time for
104.6 RTL'S AMERICAN FOOTBALL STARS - Berlin Hot ACE format sta-tion 104,6 RTL joined in the sporting spirit recently when its own AmericanFootball team-'The 104,6 RTL Stars' founded in '88, made its first guestappearance on the station's breakfast show 'Arno and die Morgencrew'on May 27. Pictured are some of the 104,6 RTL stars with RTH Morgenc-crew's Jochen Trus, Katje Kietz and Dirk Stiller.
gossip; broadcasters were comingto grips with issues which threat-en to shake the foundations oftheir trade.
Radio will never be the sameagain, it was concluded duringthe session on DAB. Within thenear future broadcasters movefrom being a transmission systemowner to a distributor of data;local stations will no longer beable to call their area their own assatellite transmission removes theconcept of local territory; digitalbroadcasting will obscure the dif-ference between radio and TV.And what if digital radio startssending printed information toaccompany programmes. Does itthen count as print media?
Stephen Temple of theDepartment of Trade and Industryin the UK called for the need forpolitical intervention to regulatethe accelerating technologicaladvances before they start becom-ing counterproductive.
Meanwhile, as engineers werebusy discussing the technical
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European Radio Is Poised For The Kick OffEUROPEby M&M staff
As excitement brews across Europe now thatthe World Cup has kicked off in America,radio stations across Europe are entering thespirit of the Big Game, programming specialWorld Cup news reports, football specials,interviews and, of course, the necessary"footie" anthems.
In Holland, the level of football madness ishigh, with a whole host of novelty hi, s storm-ing up the national charts. A totally convincing,Johan Cruyff sound -alike, Johan & De
Groothandel, is at number 2 with If DickNeeds My Help, while Amsterdam croonerAndre Hazes has teamed up with the Dutch 11for a rousing number, currently at number 20.Meanwhile, comedian Andre van Duin hasrevived his February carnival novelty hit withDoelpunt, Doelpunt, Ooaaeeeh Doelpunt["Goal, Goal, Oh Goal"]-at number 21 and atnumber 31 C'est Tout have adapted VillagePeople's Go West in Ole In The USA.
With the impact of a "Ronald Koeman longdistance missile," Dutch radio is joiningwholeheartedly in the World Cup festivities.On Dutch public EHR outlet Radio 3, football
journalist Leo Driessen has a hot line fromAmerica, bringing the audience up to date withthe latest news items about the event. DJ SjorsFriihlig from popular afternoon music show"Magic Friends" is also on site. Producer FerAbrahams, who works for the AKN trio ofcollaborating broadcasters (AVRO, KRO andNCRV) says, "We've collected all the personaltop three singles of all the players which willbroadcast in our morning show 'Arbeidsvitami-nen' ['Work Vitamins']."
Frits Spits, presenter of evening show"Avondspits" ("Evening Rush Hour") will fea-
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Publics SufferSevere LossesIn MA Ratings
GERMANYby Miranda Watson
Public stations suffered severelosses in this year's MediaAnalyse ratings for the whole ofGermany. Although publicMOR/schlager WDR 4 remainsthe top station in the countrywith 1.17 million listeners, itshold slipped by some 130.000listeners. North German publicnet NDR suffered the worst loss -
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MCA Music Opens Four MoreEuropean Offices This YearEUROPEby Miranda Watson
MCA Music EntertainmentGroup chairman/CEO Al Tellerannounced the opening of fourmore MCA companies this yearin Austria, Switzerland, Denmarkand Norway, at the official open-ing of MCA Holland in Hilver-sum on June 9. This brings thetotal of MCA offices to 12 sincethe company announced its Euro-pean expansion plans in Decem-ber 1993.
Teller said that the Austrianand Swiss offices would open onJuly 1, while Denmark and Nor-way are set to launch on October1. Former MCA Germany mar-keting manager Jorg Eiben is tohead the Austrian office in Vien-na as GM, while Ralf Sommerwill join MCA as GM of theSwiss operations in Zurich. Som-mer was formerly GM of theSwiss branch of Bellaphon. BothEiben and Summer will reportdirect to MCA Germany MD andVP of the GSA region HeinzCanibol, a newly created post forthe former Sony Music Austriachief.
Industry newcomer, ex mar-keting director of Mix Magazine,Jens Otto Paludan is to be GMof the Danish company based inCopenhagen, while former Poly -Gram Norway international mar-keting director Petter Singsaaswill head the Norwegian MCAoffice in Oslo. Both will report to
MCA Sweden MD and area man-ager Scandinavia, Gert Holm-fred.
MCA Music EntertainmentInternational president JorgenLarsen said that the four newoffices represent the second andfinal phase of MCA's Europeanexpansion. "We have opened tencompanies in six months, whichjust leaves Iceland, Finland,Greece and Portugal, and wedon't have any short-term plansthere. That doesn't mean to saywe outrule expansion in thesecountries, but it is not a strategicnecessity for us. Our expansionplans aren't limited to Europe,however, and we will be soon
looking to other territories."Larsen says he is pleased withMCA's progress in Germany andwith the notable improvements atMCA UK since the departure ofTony Powell and the appoint-ment of Nick Phillips as MD.
"If you fix the main reper-toire -producing territories, suc-cess can spread very quickly,"says Larsen, pointing to MCAUK's recent Eurochart successwith new signing C.J. Lewis(Sweets For My Sweets).
"Once you get things going inthe key territories, then you cancreate a co-operation of sub-sidiaries selling each others' prod-uct."
THE NEW RECRUITS AT MCA -'Pictured at the official openii.ig of the DutchMCA office are, from l -r: Al Teller, Ralf Sommer, Heinz Canibol, Jorg Eiben,Zach Horowitz (MCA Music Entertainment Group executive VP), Jens OttoPaludan, Gert Holmfred, Petter Singsaas and Jorgen Larsen.
De Anton Takes Reigns At SinfoSPAINby Howell Llewellyn
Jorge de Anton has beenappointed director of the newclassical music and news net,Sinfo Radio/Antena 3 Radio.The new channel results from thecreation of a new joint manage-ment company called UnionRadio, combining the forces ofCadena SER and Antena 3Radio, but based on the program-
ming of the former (M&M June4). The web is scheduledto go on air in 13 cities.
De Anton (53) beganhis radio career at CadenaSER 29 years ago, andhas also worked at RadioEspana FM, RadioNacional de Espana(RNE) and Radio 16.
"Our basic aim is to bringthe best music through the years,especially classical, closer to
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everybody," says de Anton."Classical music in all itsforms has not received awidespread or populartreatment in Spain." Theonly classical net in Spainuntil now is RNE's Radio2.
Incorporating jazz andnew age, the channel'sslogan is "the number
ones of the past 500 years".
Single Posts Strongest Position For Four YearsUNITED KINGDOMby Jeff Clark -Meads
The single is making a comebackin the UK. Figures just releasedby trade body, the BritishPhonographic Industry, showdeliveries of singles to storeswere at their strongest for almostfour years.
The statistics, for the firstquarter of this year, also show amodestly -growing albums marketbecoming increasingly dominatedby the CD. Overall, singles deliv-eries in the first quarter of thisyear were 14.6 million, up 17%compared with the same period in
1993. The total value of the sin-gles market to record companiesincreased 21% to £22.9 million.CDs accounted for nearly half ofall singles deliveries.
The BPI comments, "Despiterecent suggestions about thedemise of the single, the figuresare the strongest for nearly fouryears. The annual volume for sin-gles has now moved to 58.4 mil-lion, the highest level sinceDecember 1990."
In the albums market, totaldeliveries were up 0.7% at 30.5million units while value rose5.2% to £139.7 million. Withinthat, CD sales rose 14.8% to 21.4
million units. Cassette deliveriesfell 22.3% to just over 8 millionunits and vinyl dropped 19.2% togo under 1 million units for thefirst time.
Comparing the year ended atMarch 30 with the previous 12months, the BPI points out thatCD album sales rose by 27.4%and CD singles were up by38.5%. The advance of the formatwas at the expense of the cassette,it notes, which lost 5.2% of vol-ume. The organisation states,"CD now accounts for 68% of the[total] market value; cassette for27% and the three vinyl formats5%."
EUROPE AT A GLANCEINTERNATIONAL: ABC Radio Acquires Rick Dees Top 40In what is claimed to be the largest -ever syndication deal for a weeklyprogramme, ABC Radio Networks have struck a deal with CDMedia to market and distribute the weekly countdown programmeRick Dees Weekly Top 40. The deal covers the current CHR pro-gramme as well as a new show for AC radio, likely to be launched inJuly. Dees' show is claimed to be the longest -running single -hostedCHR countdown programme in the world and the new agreement isexpected to dramatically increase Dees' audience, especially in thenon -US markets, where "Weekly Top 40" continues to be distributedby Radio Express. Machgiel Bakker
HOLLAND: BUMA/STEMRA Releases 1993 FiguresOver 1993, Dutch performance rights body BUMA collected morethan Dfl 100 million and posted an increase in turnover of 8.6%.BUMA will distribute Dfl 88 million to composers, lyricists and musicpublishing companies, a growth of 10.5% over 1992. Meanwhile,mechanical rights body STEMRA collected the highest turnover in itshistory-Dfl 372 million of which Dfl 81.3 million was generated byDutch mechanical licenses. STEMRA distributed Dfl 338 million toright owners. MB
GERMANY: Antenne Bayern Hosts SommerfestMunich EHR station Antenne Bayern is holding its outdoor Summerfestival "Sommerfest" on June 25. Over 20.000 people are expected toattend to see performers Die Prinzen, Heinz -Rudolf Kunze, PurpleSchulz and Lucilectric. Miranda Watson
INTERNATIONAL: Get Into The Spirit With Soccer Rocks The GlobeThe UK may not be going to the World Cup, but star player JohnBarnes did appear on "Soccer Rocks The Globe," the opportunity foraudiences worldwide to get into the football spirit with a night -beforeconcert. Artists Daryl Hall and The Sounds of Blackness, Yes,Fleetwood Mac, the Scorpions, James, Eternal, Gary Glitter andSissel Kyrkjebo performed at Chicago's university of Illinois Pavil-lion on June 16, in a programme which also featured appearances byfamous soccer personalities and video clips of great soccer moments.
Julia SullivanBELGIUM: Radio Blows The Trumpet To Sax InventorFrench -language broadcasters have joined in a celebration of AdolpheSax, the inventor of the saxophone in 1843, who died 100 years ago.The "Saxophone Celebration" is set for June 25 in a live broadcast bypubcasters RTBF, Radio France, Radio Canada and Radio SuisseRomande before an estimated audience of 70 million. Sax's home-town of Dinant in the South of Belgium hosted the "Fete de laMusique" on June 19 featuring Urban Sax, Francis Cabrel andDavid Linx. "Jazz For Mister Sax - The Dinant International Jazz Fes-tival" on July 21-23, will offer 15 concerts by artists like Chico Free-man, Joe Henderson, Joshua Redman, Nathan Davis and BelgiansJacques Pelzer and Steve Houben. Marc Maes
GREECE: BMG Artists Promote Nestle Chocolate BarsGreek artists Dante and Costas Charitodiplomenos are promotingchocolate bar Crunch in a joint marketing campaign between BMGAriola and Nestle, a deal claimed to be trendsetting for the market.The Crunch logo appears on album covers as well as on various pro-motional items. According to BMG MD Miltos Karadsas the agree-ment is "a revolutionary method that gives Greek companies vastopportunities for promotion and marketing." MB
AEROSMITH HITS POLAND -US rock band Aerosmith are currently tour-ing Europe, taking in 28 shows across 18 countries. The tour, that startedon May 21, will end in Tel Aviv, Israel on July 12. Here the band is picturedbefore their concert in Warsaw, May 29. The event, organised by Odysseyand sponsored by Pepsi, was strongly promoted by several radio stationsincluding EHR RMF-FM/Krakow that went nationwide three days beforeand holds the broadcasting rights of the concert (photo: Alina Dragon).
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IMRO's Graham Calls For HasteOn Independence From PRSIRELANDby Dermott Hayes
Brendan Graham, outgoingchairman of IMRO, the Irish armof performance rights society thePRS, has called on the PRS to actquickly and give IMRO its inde-pendence. The move comes lessthan a month after IMRO's casefor independence from PRS wasgiven a resounding endorsementfrom its membership.
All eight members of the out-going pro -independence IMROboard were elected to the new 12 -strong interim board mandated tonegotiate IMRO's detachmentfrom the London -based collectionagency. There was an unprece-
dented 60% return from the recentballot of PRS members in Ireland,or between 550 and 560 members."This result endorses the work andviews of the outgoing board," saidGraham. "We now have a clearmandate for independence as aresult of this election. We want thePRS to declare IMRO independentwithin the month."
Graham blamed the PRS'srefusal to alter its membershiprules in Ireland on the crisis thathas now arisen for the collectionagency since it was refused anoperating licence by the IrishCompetition Authority last month(see M&M, June 18)
IMRO collection agents havealready been turned away from the
Higgins PromisesMusic Task Force "InThe Coming Weeks"IRELANDby Dermott Hayes
Ireland's Minister for Arts, Cul-ture and Gaelic -speaking AreasMichael D. Higgins has pro-mised to set up a task force forthe Irish music industry in thecoming weeks.
Speaking at the launch of thethird detailed commissionedreport on the Irish music indus-try's potential to be published thisyear, Higgins said, "I intend inthe coming weeks to invite theindustry to participate in a repre-
sentative task force, which willadvise on the approach which thisexamination should follow, facili-tate the gathering of relevantinformation and prioritise thedecisions and subsequent actionsto be taken by both Govelmmentand the industry to stimulateexpansion leading to job cre-ation."
The minister was speaking at afunction to mark the publicationof a report by Irish financial con-sultants Stikes, Kennedy, Crow-ley on the popular music industryin Ireland.
Newsmakers UK: Jonathan Sternberghas been appointed seniorCounsel, Sony Music Enter-tainment UK.In this capaci-ty, Jonathanwill continueto oversee thelegal depart-ment Of SonyMusic Enter-tainment UKand will reportto chairmanand CEO Paul Burger. Mean-while he will also assumeresponsibility for major Euro-pean legal matters.
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HOLLAND: Paul Beerkenshas been appointed generaldirector of Classic FM in Hol-land. He comes from advertis-ing group BBDO and wasresponsible for the launch ofsuccessful marketing and PRconsultancy Business PR. Hestarts on August 1. Meanwhile,
Arthur Hoogendijk joinedClassic FM on June 1 as salesdirector, moving from IP. Otherstaff at Classic FM are sponsor-ship director Carine de Meyereand concert manager RobbertJan de Neeve. The presenterline-up is as follows: LeontienCeulemans, Bert BO, SaskiaBosch, Pieter Buijs, HansDekkers, David de Jongh,Inger van Maarsseveen andHans Mantel.
NORWAY: Steffen Fjaer-vik is leaving his position ashead of music at StudentRa-dioen in the north of Norway.He will be replaced by RuneHagen.
EUROPE: Carolyn Lilipalyfrom Holland has joined MTVEurope as the new presenter ofMTV News, making her debutduring MTV's Vote EuropeWeekend (June 4-5).
premises of some licensed users inIreland who are citing the recentCompetition Authority decisionfor their actions.
"The PRS refused to hear whatwe are saying," says Graham."They could have solved this yearsago," he said and called on thePRS to act quickly now to allowIMRO to contain the damage.
Graham said that an indepen-dent IMRO would alter the rulesto suit the objections of the IrishCompetition Authority.
IFPI GERMANY MAKES BIGGEST EVER SEIZURE - IFPI Germany and BMGdestroyed over 300.000 illegal copies of CDs and cassettes by Italian groupRondo Veneziano-the biggest seizure ever mode in Germany of piraterecords. The pirate material included 12 titles by the group, imported fromEngland. Pictured (1-0: VP strategic marketing BMG International KlausSchmalenbach, deputy MD IFPI Martin Schafer, BMG Ariola lawyer andBMG Ariola Media Albert Czapski.
Sony Chooses Radio Contact ForCompilation Promo CampaignBELGIUMby Marc Maes
Sony Music Belgium special mar-keting director Henk Penseel haschosen the Radio Contact net-work for his next compilation cam-paigns in Belgium.
"We have been investigatingradio as a way of reaching thesame audience with a low-cost me-dium," he says."TV campaigns aretoo expensive to run for everygreatest hits compilation." He addsthat the Gypsy Kings's "GreatestHits" (set for release end of July)will be a perfect start to work with
the Radio Contact network nation-wide.
National coverage is essentialfor a good campaign, commentedPenseel, when explaining hischoice of the network. Althoughstruggling against BRTN domina-tion, [Contact's sales house group]IP Radio stations very often haveup to 16% share of the audience inmajor Flemish cities, and ad ratesare cheaper than on the [publicbroadcaster] BRTN.
Competition is increasing in thecompilation market, adds Penseel,as many songs are available onseveral compilations. Theme -pro-
jects are consequently beingsqueezed out by pure hit selec-tions. "Buyers tend to go only forthe real hit -compilations like thesuccessful Tien Om Te Zien vol-umes, which crossed the 1.2 mil-lion mark, or chart albums like Hit -connection (EVA) or (Magnom)>Today, it is hard to add new pro-jects in the Benelux if they are notthe traditional hit -compilations."
The Gypsy Kings campaignwill run during the 2nd and 3rdweek of July on all Radio Contactstations in the South and affiliatesin Flanders.
MCM Euromusique Starts In BelgiumBELGIUMby Marc Maes
Belgian regulatory body the CSAhas encouraged the launch ofMCM-Euromusique's program-mes on South Belgian cable net-works in a report submitted to theFrench Belgian regional Govern-ment.
MCM-Euromusique, theFrench -language music TV channel,is currently serving 850.000 French
households plus another 1.1 millionhouseholds in the UK and Scandi-navia via cable -transmission, offer-ing a round-the-clock musical pro-gramme consisting of 60% ofFrench language repertoire and 40%from other European countries.
Together with the FNAC musicchain, the station runs 30 -minutethematic specials "Blah Blah surMCM," MCM's chart show "MCMHit des Clubs" and "Le ClubMCM/NRJ" are a collaboration
with French netk NRJ."Starting August, Brussels will
be the first Belgian city to haveMCM-Euromusique on the cablewith BruTele," says MCM market-ing director Delphine Janunet,"and other cities will follow soonafter. The idea is to serve all cablesubscribers in the South of Belgium(1.4 million viewers potential) withour basic service free of charge. Alladvertising will be handled fromour French headquarters."
Radiomafia Tops Finnish RatingsFINLANDby Kari Helopaltio
YLE's youth channel Radiomafiahas emerged as the most popularradio channel in the Helsinki areaof Finland, which includes citiesof Espo, Vantaa and Kauniainen.That is according to a recent sur-vey carried out by Finnpal Oyand Suomen Gallup -Media Oyover four weeks in autumn '93 andanother four weeks in spring '94,using a sample of some 700 radiolisteners.
Of those polled, 40% choseRadiomafia as their first or secondfavourite channel. Next in linewere ACE Radio City (36%),ACE YLE Radio Suomi (35%),
Radio Ettan (28%), YLE Ykko-nen (22%), Classic Radio (11%)and Radio Kolme (6%).
Both Radiomafia and RadioCity are big with the 15-45 agegroup, while YLE Radio Suomi isstrongest with 45 and over. RadioEttan is doing its balancing actbetween young and adult audi-ences and has slipped in popularitysince its golden days in the late'80s.
With some 800.000 potentiallisteners, the Helsinki area is thehot spot of Finnish radio market,bigger than Turku and Tamperecombined. YLE networks don'tcarry advertising other than in-house promos. This leaves RadioCity and Radio Ettan to battle for
ad revenue with Classic Radio andRadio Kolme as distant third andfourth. Radio City claims 252.000listeners in the under -45 group,while Radio Ettan's share of thatdemo is 219.000 people.
According to the survey, theaverage Finn listens to three hoursand 41 minutes of radio daily.
Nationally, the most listened -tochannel is YLE Radio Suomi (97minutes daily), followed by localindie stations (76 minutes ofnational potential audience) andYLE Radiomafia (28 minutes). Interms of weekly coverage thenational figures are: YLE RadioSuomi (64%), local indie stations(71%) and YLE Radiomafia(48%).
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National EHR Nets SearchFor Nuances In Italy'sProgramming RainbowWith almost 2.000 local stations and 15 national networks, Italian radiolisteners are confronted with the widest listening choice in the whole ofEurope, at least in terms of numbers, with the ratio of stations to popu-lation close to that of the US. Seven of the 15 networks classify their for-mats as EHR, with many of the regional stations duplicating the formatat a local level. With the EHR format at saturation level according tomost operators, how do the national networks strike a difference fromtheir competitors? Programme and music directors of Italy's nationalEHR webs Radio Deejay, Radio Dimensione Suono, Network 105, RTL102.5 Hit Radio, Radio Kiss Kiss and 101 Network talk to Mark Dezzaniabout their station's unique selling points:
Milan -basedRadio Deejayhas scored topof the EHRratings consis-tently in thepast few yearswith 3.687million listen-ers and a 7.2%reach in last year's Audiradio survey. Mostoperators acknowledge that Deejay hassewn up the teenage market with its per-sonality -led programming and strongemphasis on dance music, but it's not alldisco, according to Deejay's PD DarioUsuelli. "We are a hit radio. We play themusic we like, which often means we playsongs before they become commercial hits.We are more avant-garde than the otherstations. We were the first to play LaBouche and C.J. Lewis, for example. Weoften playlist artists like the B -52s, whichare ignored by the others." On the subjectof Deejay's personality jocks, Usuelli says,"We can be very choosy about who wehire, and we have an excellent team.Everyone can be themselves, but we allwork off each other really well." RadioDeejay's strongest programme is theschools out afternoon dance show "DeejayTime" which is regarded as Italy's defini-tive dance chart and presented by twomixer/artists Fargetta and Molella whohave scored several chart successes them-selves. Number twoin the EHRrankings isRome -basedRadio Dimen-sione SuonoNetwork,which has doubled its audience base in thepast three years, scoring a 2.671 milliondaily reach, translating to a 5.2% reach.Music director Carlo Mancini says RDS'trademark is their formula of 50%International hits and 50% domestic hits.
"We are different from the other 'all hit'radios in that we only programme actualhits. If a record is released that is guaran-teed to be a success, we will rotate it in our'promo hit' spot, which is programmedonce an hour, but then it doesn't automati-cally go straight onto our playlist until itcharts. This week's promo hits are the newreleases form Spagna, Jovanotti, AnnaOxa, La Bouche and the new Corona sin-
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105 Classic's Soul Programme ExpandsMilan -based gold network, 105 Classic has extended its soul classics programme"Dance Classic" due to popular demand. The three -times -a week show is now broad-cast daily for one hour at 14.30 with a special weekend edition Friday, Saturday andSunday between 22.00-24,00. Gianluca Costella, the station's MD, also presents theshow, mixes dance hits and rare grooves from the '60s and '70s and gives out expertknowledge on difficult to find discs for collectors. Costella says "I get many calls fromother radio stations asking for information on tracks we play."
Club '91 Increases Acoustic FeaturesRegional Naples EHR Radio Club '91 is introducing a regular unplugged programmefollowing the success of its occasional series. "Buonanotte ai Suonatore" (GoodnightMusicians) will be broadcast once a fortnight with artists live in the studio chattingwith listeners and playing an acoustic set. Radio Club 91 programme director MarioConi says, "the unplugged concept has been a big success with our listeners. We havelined up major artists including Roberto Vecchioni, Fabio Concato, Stadio andMichele Zarillo."
Vibrations Turn Computerised In OrleansOrleans network Vibration now has an all -computerised studio since it installedMastercontrol last month. This allows the station to pre -produce some hours of pro-gramming and, as from June 13, to introduce some changes to its schedule. A newshow called "Stop Music" will run from 16.30 - 18.30, presented by Djee, offering lis-teners' choices. From 18.30-21.30 listeners can phone in with messages on "LigneRouge" hosted by Rodolphe and Jean-Christophe.
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gle, which is destined to be the summer hitof '94." RDS' target audience strikes at the25-44 demographic, and Mancini says thiscan be problematic when a trend like dancemusic dominates the chart. "The format cantransform a bit when a trend comes along,but we balance this by selecting hits fromthe European charts and album charts," hesays. RDS tries to maintain a homogeneouspersonality, he adds.
"Our presenters are concise and we tryto avoid too much clowning. We don't haveshows as such, but our programmes runsmoothly from one to another."
One-timenational leaderMilan -basedNetwork 105 isnow third EHRnet in Italy, tar-geting the 18 -25 -year -old demo.Rating 2.607 mil-lion listenersdaily with a 5.1%reach, 105's music director Angelo DeRobertis says that his playlist goes out tobreak new acts before the others. "We doplay dance and techno, but that is reallyRadio Deejay's priority. Each station has itsown angle and tries to create new successesby homing in on new tendencies. We heav-ily feature new Italian acts like the dub out-fit Almamegretta and rock acts Negrita andRitmo Tribale." International rock acts likeSoundgarden also make the 105 playlist, headds. Maintaining the balance betweenyoung and old is a prime concern forRobertis. "We have a strong image anddon't need to work on that too hard, howev-er, we are constantly trying to gain new,younger listeners, while holding on to ourfaithful audience base." He cites a typical105 song at the moment as the Latinpop/dance record Rythm Is Magic byClariae D'Ubaldo. Berga-mo -basedR T L1015 HitRadio is
one of thenewestnetworks to compete in the EHR race, andhas built up a 2.112 million daily followingand 4.1% reach in just a few years byimporting tight American formatting mod-els. Having built a solid base, programmedirector Luca Viscardi says they are now
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loosening up a little. "We are trying to bemore creative," he says. "Playing onlyestablished hits gave the impression thatwe were just a jukebox. Now we try andanticipate trends and are making a strongerimpact by adding new songs quicker."Viscari says that Colour Me Bad's new sin-gle In the Sunshine is an example of theirmore adventurous adds. The tactic seems tobe working; whilst RTL 102.5 Hit Radiohas been strongest in the 25-34 demograph-ic, the 18-24 range is now fastest growing,with their average listener aged 26.Whereas Viscardi admits that EHR stationstend to be too similar, he says Italy is notyet ready for niche formats. "We are tryingto be unique with our presenters. Oursound is quite institutional and our greatstrength is our news, which is concise, reg-ular and constantly updated." With a2.7% reachand 1.393milliondaily average, Naples radio Kiss KissNetwork is market leader in its home terri-tory in the south of Italy. Music directorRoberto Mancinelli says the station's trade-mark is as a risk -taker. "Being in Naples,we are outside the promotional circuit inMilan and Rome and therefore less of aslave to the record companies," he says,pointing out that playlist selections are toooften influenced by record company adver-tising budgets.
"We are strong on personality, with alot of the Neapolitan character comingthrough. We have beefed up our news andare more eclectic musically," he says; KissKiss plays Acid Jazz and New Age along-side chart hits, for example. Currentplaylist songs which mark out the station'sdifference are Makka B's Teenage Age andthe new Urban Species album Listen. "Weare trying to give more information aboutartists and their music, a role which thestate broadcaster RAI fulfilled until recent-ly.
Milan's101 Networkis regardedas the firstmajor Italianstation andhas changedformat sever-al times in its20 -year his-tory, scoringwith anAmericanurban format INTERNATIONALin the '80s.Programme director Gigi D'Ambrosio saidthat changes in black music had a lot to dowith their format change at the end of the'80s. "Where there had been a lot of radio -friendly funky black tracks like Earth,Wind & Fire and Kool & The Gang, at theend of the '80s the market changed with anexponential growth in rap and dance,which doesn't work so well on the radio."
While 101's target audience is 24-35,D'Ambrosio says they are also trying topick up younger listeners. "Our strongestgrowth is in the 20-24 age group," he says,adding, "We base our playlist more on theAmerican Top 40 than other stations. Thenew Youssou N'Dour/Neneh Cherry single7 Seconds is a prime 101 track, for exam-ple."
With just 668.00 daily average listenersand a 1.3% reach, most of 101's listenersare in its home region of Milan andLombardy. D'Ambrosio says, "There arestill too many radios sounding the same.Deciding on a future strategy is still diffi-cult at the moment, because the informa-tion available to the industry is still confus-ing. Audience research data is oftencontradictory. It is difficult to get a reliablephotograph of our average listener profile,and we often have to use our instinct."
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LA BOUCHESweet Dreams - MCIPRODUCER: Click ProductionThe added value of this throbbing piece ofEuro dance is Melanie Thornton's mas-sive vocals, which definitely set the trackapart from most of her competition.
EAR MOVEMENTReal Cool Love - EpicPRODUCER: Heinz Hess
Here's one very promising band which hassucceeded in fusing rock energy and avantgarde ideas with a great pop sensibility; notonly is the execution strong, but appeal isfairly broad.
FUN FACTORYClose To You - Control/Club Tools/EdelPRODUCER: Positive Groove
At 120+ bpm,Fun Factory'shard -edgedtechno experi-ence is amongthe fasterhouse tracksnow stormingcharts every-where. Thanksto a convincing chorus and a strong hook,its quick jump to number 22 in the Germansales charts doesn't come as a surprise.
new remixesby ...carve. gro.v. chusran
HALBERGSusanne - ColumbiaPRODUCER: El TopoThis time around, Halberg, an exponent ofthe German new folk-rock movement, trieshis hand at an epic rock ballad with a strongsing -along component. The melody remainsprominent in spite of the loud guitars.
KATE YANAICr Cry Louise - HansaPRODUCER: Bartels/Singer/Kawohl/BiorklundWith a melody line vaguely reminiscent ofI Can't Help Falling In Love With You byElvis Presley and set to a driving but unob-trusive reggae beat, a potential ACE radiosummer smash is born.
ZOO INC.Lay Down - CoconutPRODUCER: Dee Dee Halligan/Junior TorelloZoo Inc. is out to tease more than one setof taste buds: the first two mixes of theirlatest track are sharp slices of techno whilethe other two could be labeled more thanjust a little ambient. This dual attack shouldstrike out at both interest groups.
ALBUMSB.G. THE PRINCE OF RAPThe Time Is Now - Dance PoolPRODUCER: Jam El Mar/Stefan BenzAlthough last year's single Can We GetEnough? was a slow starter, faith and per-severance paid off for Sony's Dance Poolteam. Now they are reaping what they'vesown with the current single The Colour OfMy Dreams, which is likely to become amajor Euro dance hit all over the continent.
BABY JAILBenefiz - COD/TuxedoPRODUCER: A. Rathgeb/R. Kiing/Miss LuzernThe newest trend in the Swiss -German
speaking parts of the Alp confederation issinging in a local dialect, which is not exact-ly easy to understand for outsiders (see page7). In this case that rule doesn't apply assome of the songs are in English, such as ahilarious cover of the already funnyWreckless Eric tune Popsong. Somehowthis doesn't sound contrived at all, however,and rock songs like Luxury Love and DaChonnt Ja Jede Cho should do well acrossthe northern and eastern borders too.
JUNGLENuts - Blue Martin/K-TelPRODUCER: Etienne Bron/JungleOn the strength of frontman Jfirg Stein'svocals alone, Jungle should be embraced byrock aficionados worldwide. With a bandequally at ease playing funk and R&B-influ-enced rock as straight metal, this 15 -trackcollection goes from strength to strength;from the opening Wise Man to ballads likeMy Innermost Dream, they cover a lot ofground and they cover it well.
LOFTWake The World - RCAPRODUCER: Cyborg DMPFrom the same source that provided uswith Captain Hollywood comes a trio witha somewhat sunnier approach to Eurodance than most other purveyors of thatparticular flavour. Thus it came as no sur-prise when the first single Summer Summerturned into a summer smash last year inGermany. Later on more traditional dancesongs like Hold On and Love Is Magicwould emulate that feat.
MARUSHARaveland - Low Spirit/Urban/MotorPRODUCER: Marusha GleiB/Klaus LankuhnGermany's most successful female DJfinally releases her first full-length albumin the wake of cult hits Whatever TurnsYou On and Go Ahead, which can be foundon this album. Also present is the hardcoretechno rendition of Somewhere Over TheRainbow, which is not only one of thelongest charting records in Germany buthas also just reached platinum. The reasonbehind this runaway success just might beits novelty appeal.
P-27Jetzt Funk's Aa - EMIPRODUCER: P-27Preceded by the single Run Baby Run,which is a rather hectic affair, the newalbum from Switzerland's counterpart toDie Fantastischen Vier proves the bandlikes it loud and fast most of the time. Theydo slow down a bit, however, like on JazzTongue which is mainly sung/rapped inEnglish and pays homage to the band'sheroes in a manner similar to that of ATribe Called Quest. Likewise Hit The RoadTschagg also incorporates jazzy elements.
SIX WAS NINELet It Come Your Way - VirginPRODUCER: Mike VernonThe current single Drop Dead Beautiful,with its subtle drive and bluesy feel, was asuccess both in Germany and Scandinavia.This album is loaded with tracks thatshould delight programmers who countBoz Scaggs and Huey Lewis among theirfavourites. Don't Let Your Heart Turn ToStone, Let It Come Your Way and the spirit-ed cover of the Spinners classic Rubber -band Man are just a few of the potentialfuture singles.
The public face of Magic Affair is femalevocalist Franca Morgano and rapper A.K.Swift, a former GI based in Frankfurt.Magic Affair have only performed the thirdin the 'Omen' series, produced and createdby Frankfurt DJ Michael Staab. The previ-ous two Omen singles released back in '89by Sony were sung by Mysterious Art. Thefirst went to number 1, the second climbedto number 9, while the debut album Omen-The Story was slow to take off, selling just70.000 units and failing to make it into thecharts.
Now with the follow-up album Omen-The Story Continues, it's a different story.The album had already sold 100.000 copiesin Germany just two weeks after its releaseon May 10 and is presently number 8 in theGerman charts with sales standing at over150.000 copies. The album is also Top 30 inDenmark, Austria Switzerland, Sweden andFinland. "This is incredible for a new danceact; in fact it's the first time we've had such ahuge success with a local act," says GMinternational marketing Marco Quirini."We expect a high chart position for thealbum in the next few weeks-I expect tosee gold sales at least. We're really treatingthis as a pan-European project." The albumis being released worldwide in June, withthe release in the UK scheduled for July.
The number one hit with Omen III pro-vided Quirini with the perfect base fromwhich to break the next single and thealbum. He adds, "Omen III was a perfecttitle for a dance track-you really need agood headline with a dance single andOmen HI gave Magic Affair the perfectentrance they needed. People rememberedthe previous two singles and were curious tosee what the next one would sound like."
German music TV channel Viva wasreally instrumental in breaking the act ini-tially, says Quirini. "MTV came very muchlater to support Omen 111.1 am very thankfulto Viva for picking up on the single so earlyon." The results of Viva's support can beseen clearly. Gold status sales on the singlewere achieved within just eight weeks ofrelease and the single is still in the salescharts. Besides Viva, Quirini says that pri-vate radio station RPR/Ludwigshafen wasalso an early believer in the act. "The stationwas giving Omen III about 15 plays a weekwhich is a lot for a dance record."Otherwise, the single did not attract much
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radio airplay, he says. A marketing cam-paign was also run in co-operation withGerman retail chain Karstadt, using the slo-gan Dance Power Action, incorporatingPOS posters and competitions.
The follow-up single Give Me All YourLove broke away from the Omen theme andQuirini was curious as to how it would fare."We produced a more pop -oriented track inGive Me All Your Love, and despite therebeing no Omen link, it has already sold260.000 units."
The success of the Omen III single andthe great crossover potential of the act meansa different approach to a normal dance act,says Quirini. "We are treating it as a pop pro-ject rather than dance, with a marketing cam-paign of the sort we'd do for a band likeRoxette. Once a single has sold over 600.000units as Omen III did, then I think you haveto treat it as pop product-you can't just stickto a dance marketing campaign."
Electrola put together a major marketingcampaign for the album including print, TVand nationwide billboard advertising. A spe-cial teaser advertising campaign went out onViva the week before release (May 9-15)with 20 second ad spots, followed up by atwo-week major advertising campaign onthe channel May 16-29. The Viva TV cam-paign is now being followed up with nation-wide billboard advertising to "make thewhole thing more visual," from June 2-15.A radio advertising campaign is runningJune 15-18 on state and private stations anda club tour has been underway since April(finishes end June). The campaign is target-ing 9-39 year olds-the target demo of ageneral pop release. "We didn't just want totarget one particular area, which is why wewent for a combined TV, print and billboardcampaign and tried to be as creative as pos-sible," adds Quirini.
Signed to: EMI/Electrola Publisher: Edition Nosferatu/BKPublishing (Germany), EMI MusicPublishing (outside Germany) Management: Charlie PrickManagement/Holland Recorded at: various studios aroundFrankfurt including BK Studio, HomelandStudios, Dolphin Studios Produced by: Mike Staab withB.Waldstadt, B. Breiter and R.Kempf asco -producers.
Roman Single Promoted To RadioLast week, German radio programmersreceived Roman's new single, Train 119,the second track off the second album,Naked Stories.
Although Roman's work is using abroad spectrum of musical influences andis at times fairly demanding on the listener,Train 119 is, especially in its remixedform, by far the most radio friendly trackof the album, believes WEA domestic/international promo manager ClemensFachinger.
"What we are now aiming at is gettingthe public better acquainted with this high-ly original artist by raising his profile in themedia. So far he has received a lot of goodpress in which he was compared to Princefor instance. But he is hard to pin downbecause he draws on so many influences."
WEA is also finishing a video for Train119 using a student from the MunichCollege Of Art, in this way hoping to get aslot on Viva TV.
Currently Roman is doing a number ofsemi -playback shows and WEA is alsoconsidering releasing a 12" dance remix."Even though the rough mixes sound a bitodd, we believe it could work becauserecently things like Doop did very welltoo," adds Fachinger. Raril Cairo
ROMAN HOTLINE!German radio programmers interest-ed in interviewing Roman can con-tact the special Hotline on June 30:tel. (0234) 433 090.
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Switzerland Boosts SelfEsteem With Dialect Pop
If you don't believe in yourself, then don't expect somebody else to. TheSwiss didn't buy much of their home-grown product, and,
subsequently, not much product rolled down from the Alps our way. Thoseacts which did cross over like Yello and Stephan Eicher were already signed
abroad. "A change is gonna come;" national product is more accepted now,and the international market is willing to respond, with DJ Bobo being the
first to mark that change. But if foreign countries will be as receptive for thelocally popular new wave of dialect pop, remains to be seen.
GSATODAY
Firs the facts. DJBobo's Somebody Dance With Me (1993) was thefirst substantial pan-European hit single by a Swissartist in the '90s. Together with his personal managerOliver Imfeld he represents the Swiss affiliate ofDMC (Disco Mix Club) and drew attention at lastyear's Midem. Imfeld met a lot of resistance at first."It's still hard to shake off the image of a country ofmountains, cows, watches and chocolate. In the
P-27 (EMI)
beginning everybody thought DJ Bobo was Swedish,because they just couldn't believe something goodcould come from here.
"Now everybody wants more product from us, butfor a lot of Swiss acts it's too early to come out yet.We're not after easy money, so we take our timewith new productions. With Bobo we've proved thatit is possible to make an album artist out of a danceartist. The CD Dance With Me is a Euro hit as well."
Shouting From The MountainsDJ Bobo might be the exception to the rule. Admit
it, if it comes to its musical history, Switzerland does-n't have a positive vibration in foreign ears. SonyMusic Switzerland local A&R manager XeniaSchlegel defends her country with all her heart."From the outside one only sees the mountain topswhere Yello, Gotthard and Stephan Eicher are
standing. If you go down a little you would encountera whole lot more. There's a lot happening here, andindies are leading the way. The scene is immenselydiverse with so many languages to sing in. With aclear A&R policy there's place for many labels whichcan live in peaceful coexistence."
Dialect PopShe has a point there. Switzerland has four differ-
ent languages-German, French, Italian and Rhaeto-Romanic-an aspect which surely clouds our view. Ifwe don't perceive what is going on in Switzerland,then a closer look at the Swiss album and singlecharts should shed some light. The latest craze is
something best described as "dialect pop," and itssweeping the nation. Bands sinaing in Swiss Germandialects like Zuri West and Patent Ochsnerdebut with new albums at the top slot.
"The emancipation of Swiss music is part of alarger acceptance for continental artists in general,"states BMG Switzerland A&R manager BrunoHuber who also celebrated a number 1 album withtraditional hard rock band Gotthard early this year."Just look at the charts; apart from Take That andM -People, the Brits can't be found. Music hasbecome international, and we're happy with 10-12%Swiss artists in our chart as opposed to only 5% inthe past."
Geographically speaking the country is situatedright in the middle of Europe, with influences comingin from all directions. For K -Tel InternationalA&R/promo manager Susan Behrendt this mixedculture is the reason why it took so long for Swissartists to make any impact at home. "We're a federalstate with a different speed limit in each canton. Withfour languages, there are basically four differenttypes of Swiss people with as many different mentali-ties and tastes. We're overflooded by CDs from thecountries surrounding us. Sometimes 100 differenttitles are imported in just one week! In a climate likethat our own product has always been overshad-owed by international material. The young genera-tion at least tries to look for their fellow countrymenmaking music."
Stop The Shoppers (C.O.D.)
Ridin' The TrainSony's Schlegel saw bluesy big town rocker
Cyrano peak at number 24 with his first CD BlueTrain, which makes her hopeful about crossborderexploitation. "The time that Swiss artists thought theyweren't good enough is definitively over. Europeanmusic is growing up, and along with it Swiss music.Being a major we only sign English -language acts,since they're far more exportable, but we're notexcluding stepping into the currently hip dialectthing. At the moment we only have two domesticsignings, Two Tunes and Cyrano, for whom wehave long-term careers in mind."
BMG's Huber has tapped into that "folklore"dialect pop market by signing Patent Ochsner, one ofthe hottest acts in this genre. Continues Huber, "Swissmusicians are proud to sing in their own dialect.Neapolitan gypsy music sells because people don'tcare if they understand it, they just dig the messagefrom the soul. Although nobody will understandPatent Ochsner's dialect-even here!-we've got thefeeling that it will have a very exotic taste outside ofour country. That's the reason why we are goinginternational with their new album, which meansGermany and Austria in the first place. Bap fromCologne and Austrian Hubert Von Goiserncould do it, so why not them? You can solve thepotential language problems with tranlations in 'hochDeutsch' ['high German'] or another language print-ed in the booklet."
The previous Patent Ochsner album Fischer wasout on the indie C.O.D., where international productmanager Felix Lotze is still exploiting it. "It was
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platinum [50.000] in less than three months, and it'sstill selling. In France it's out on Melodie, and theband has performed at the Printemps De Bourges fes-tival. At home they're popular for the same reasonwhy Flemish rock is favoured in Flanders. They singabout local topics which appeal to teenagers. Mostof these bands are not exactly young-in the agegroup 25-35-but they're loved by the kids anyway.Abroad, like in France, it's all considered as some-thing exotic. I must say that Eicher performing aPatent Ochsner song at his L'Olympia shows helpeda lot."
Patent Ochsner might be lost to BMG, but Lotzestill has similar bands on his roster. "Stop TheShoppers sing in the same Bern idiom as PatentOchsner, while Baby Jail use the Zurich dialect.But distinguishing the difference between the dialectsis not enough, there's more to be taken into account.Baby Jail hails from the underground scene, so theproduction of the album Benefiz has been kept delib-erately dirty. You have to be careful with a band's
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reputation. This lot once broke through with the anti-fascist song Tube! Trophy [' Asshole Trophy]."
BMG's Huber is very optimistic about the future ofPatent Ochsner. "At the upcoming Popkomm tradefair in Cologne in August, they will be performing ata special 'dialect night' along with Hubert Von Gois-ern [Austria], Haindling and the Piano HasBeen Drinking [both from Germany]. Togetherwith Gotthard they'll soon belong to the biggest onour roster, although not as big as cartoon starPingu of which we sold 800.000 albums in Switzer-land alone."
Dialect ReservationsGotthard's Dial Hard album is produced
Krokus bass player Chris VonRohr. Now the origi-nators ofSwiss hardrock haverisen fromthe ashes inthe originalline-up minusVon Rohr.That's thegood newsPhonag MDPeter Frei hasto tell. The badnews is, that he isa dialect -sceptic."Personally I don'tbelieve dialect rockis exportable. It's
difficult enough withEnglish -languageacts. Some SwissGerman bands havethe illusion that they'regood enough,but theyaren't.
"ForKrokus wehave toinvest a lotof money toreach aninternationalstandard, oth-erwise you canforget a releaseabroad. We'relooking foranother indepen-dent partner,since we haven'tgot the best expe-riences withmajors. For themoment we're onlythinking about a sin -
by
Gotthard
gle. Besides Krokus there'snot much activity round here. We've got Allison, amelodic hard rocker whose album is slated forrelease in October."
EMI Switzerland A&R manager AlexanderNapflin is also a bit reserved about the internation-al potential of the dialect acts, but internally heregards it as the main catalyst of the boosted Swissself esteem. "For me the godfather of Swiss rockPolo Hofer has been instrumental in this emanci-pation process. Some five years ago he entered atnumber 1 with his album Eden [on Schnoutz], andall of a sudden out came the bands-out of theirrehearsal rooms to show their abilities.
"Many of those are semi-professionals with nor-mal daytime jobs. We always have to co-ordinateinterviews with our bands when they happen to per-form in the area, because otherwise they're simplynot available. One of the guys in P-27, a hip hopmetal -related outfit rapping in assorted lingoes, stillhas to go to school. If that's no problem internation-
ally, then the various languages they use will be."For Napflin it makes more sense to exploit
English -language funk band Contrast Family onthe international market. "Or a dance act like Pow-erzone, but competition is very tight on that front.But then again that's much cheaper."
A Light In ParisAt Sound Service Wigra, MD Rolf Widmer
is convinced about the international appeal of thetwo leading "dial -acts" his stable lodges-aforemen-tioned Polo Hofer and the band Zijri West. Widmersaw the light in Paris, he says. "I
once went to a gig fromStephan
yell° (Mercury)
ArioicI) surprisethe French crowdknew the lyrics byheart. Then I saw thatit is possible to exportthis stuff. With a
number 1 album byZiiri West we've got a story to tell. Thatmakes quite a difference. We won't re-record thesongs in 'hoch German.' We've tried that before, butit simply didn't work."
The Bern -based band entered at the top slot in theSwiss chart with their new same -titled album. Com-ments Widmer, "Apart from cheese, we always hadto import things. We're proud, we've got our ownculture now and this own identity is cherished by thepeople. It beams off all the contenders; it can onlylead to more product."
Although working in a completely different musi-cal field, Imfeld in DJ Bobo's camp is on Widmer'sside. He sees parallel to the grown Swiss dancescene the national inferiority complex being cured."In our daily job as DMC people we're intermedi-aries between Swiss indies and labels abroad. We
Eicher in theL'Olympia theatre. Hedid the Swiss Germansong Hemmige. To my
Cyrano (Columbia)
feel our scene is very healthy, as it is not completelydominated by only a handful of production teamslike in Germany. Other dance producers like JoeFox, Marco Polo and Transformation are verydifferent from what Bobo does.
"It seems like everybody has gained confidencesince Bobo proved that it can also work abroad. Thatis a thought which has also been firmly rooted in theconsumers' frame of mind a long time, but they seemto have gotten over it. Also, the 'kids' in the agegroup of 8-22 finally have an idol to look up to-and much younger than the average 'dialect' singertoo. Bobo was a very well known club DJ before his
career started, and he was well -respected by the complete DJ
fraternity."I If the
dialectthing willbe crossingthe bor-ders,
nobodyknows. Butthere's stillenoughEnglish -lan-guage materialto choose from.Sound Servicefor instanceholds some moreaces up its sleeve,including funkmetallers Crankand hip hop posseSens Unik rap-ping in German,
recording
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French, Spanish andEnglish, now picked up by RCA in France.
C.O.D. has a very diverse roster with folk punkoutfit Midnight To Six,
whose albumHi -Lo Musichasproduced byCalifornianDave Alvin,blues outfitCheckerBoard BluesBand andacid jazz catFlorence Chi-tacumbi. "I
don't like toconcentrate onjust one genre,"says Lotze, "wewant to be activein quite a numberof fields. Ourmarket is to smallto concentrate ononly one type ofmusic."
More directlyunderstandableand exportable
material is to befound at K -Tel International. After the bankruptcy ofmany of its sister companies, the Swiss affiliate hasbecome a powerful indie. For releases outside of theTV compilation album market, the Blue Martinlabel is used. Foreign acts like John Parr and Lit-tle River Band belong to the roster along withlocal acts like hard rock band Mud Slick andfunkateers Jungle.
All in all, there is enough for everybody in
Switzerland. It only takes a change of perceptionfrom the outsiders.
Robbed Tilli
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Act: Oslo Gospel Choir (RCA)
Current Album: Release October 1994
The group which BMG Norway thinks most likely to succeed on the international market is not your typical
priority act, but MD Erling Johannessen believes it may well be easier to break this Christian choir than
a pop formation.
"In Norway it was targetted to the gospel market, but really crossed over," he says. "If this catches the
Christian market locally, it could cross over everywhere. I certainly believe the new album will pass the
100.000 mark."
The Oslo Gospel Choir was formed in 1988 when conductor Tore Aas pared more than 400 respon-
dents to an ad for gospel music lovers in a local newspaper down to 32. National breakthrough came in
1989 when the choir backed the, then, relatively unknown Michael Bolton during the annual
"Momorken" Red Cross charity TV show, resulting in a 1990 deal with Noah Records. Their first album
Oslo Gospel Choir - Live, featuring Sissel Kyrkjebo as lead singer, sold 60.000 units.
Their second and third albums on the larger Stageway label enjoyed similar sales, and were topped
by a Christmas album of traditional Norwegian carols which went double platinum (110.000). An Engish-
language version was released in the Netherlands where it sold 20.000. The Oslo Gospel
Choir remains Holland's best-selling Christian act. It also received the American
Dove Award in 1992 for Best Foreign Gospel album.
Aside from specialist shows, radio in Norway is, understandably,
resistant to an act like the Oslo Gospel Choir, says Johannessen.
"It's touring that does it. They don't need a single hit to sell
records." Still, choir members can be heard constantly on
Norwegian radio. "They are in great demand as backing
vocalists for other artists. It's no exaggeration to say 70
to 80% of our pop acts use them."
L.-)NORSK RECORD PRODUCTIONS ************
Artist: Steinar AlbrigtsenCurrent Album: Release October 1994
Steinar Albrigtson is the artist who gave the "roots"
sound in Norway its name and fuelled the local boom of the genre. After
building a large following as a club artist covering acts such as James Tay-
lor and the Everly Brothers, Albrigtsen went shopping with original mate-
rial he wanted to record with a country rock sound. "Everyone else told him
country is out," says Norsk Record Productions MD Ivar Dyrhaug, "I said
let's bring it back. It's better to be ahead of the train than running after it try-
ing to catch up."
Albrigtson's 1991 debut album Alone Too Long went triple platinum, selling
170.000 units and stunning the local industry. No one knew how to describe the sound
of his blues and country mix, and "roots" was concocted to emphasise the common origins of the two gen-
res. Since then, a legion of new "roots" acts have emerged.
"It's like when the Beatles came out of Liverpool," says Dyrhaug, "everybody rushed to sign an act
from Liverpool." He thinks there are too many roots records being released at the moment-too many
people trying to surf the wave and not succeeding.
Two platinum -selling albums have been released since the debut album, but only now does the compa-
ny think the time is ripe to try to take him further. "My theory is that unless there is very strong committ-
went to breaking an act internationally you shouldn't even try," says Dyrhaug. "It's almost impossible to
do it from inside Norway. Sooner or later you need someone to represent you outside."
While Dyrhaug does not believe that roots as a fad is very strong, he is convinced that the strong roots
artists will survive, including Albrigtson. "What's important is the material," he says. "Good songs by good
performers are bound to succeed." In the meantime, Norway's roots scene continues to foster an interest-
ing market with opportunities for country blues and rock acts from both home and abroad. With one
exception: "Surprisingly, Garth Brooks is not really that popular here," says Dyrhaug with a laugh. "I guess
it's because we have Steinar instead."
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Artist: Somebody's Darling
Current Album: Release October 1994
fhe success of female country/folk duo Liz
rove Vespestad and Tine Valand reads
like a Cinderella story. Discovered busking in
the streets of Oslo, their self -titled debut
album was released in March '93 and sold
70.000 units, making it one of 1993's top -
selling albums in Norway. The year closed
with MTV Europe voting them International
Video Artist of the Year for their clip That's
Why I Wear Black. The album also did well in Scandinavia and entered the UK's Country Import Chart at
number 1, but Harald Tomte, Sonet marketing director, is convinced they have only begun to exploit the
international potential of the act.
"We've gotten letters and faxes from people all over the world asking where they can get the album,"
says Tomte, "I've never seen anything like it." Recording for the new album is scheduled to begin in July,
aimed at an October release. Sonet is already working on the international side. "Aside from Scandinavia,
it will definitely be out in the UK, Germany and the US," says Tomte, "I just don't know on which label."
The popularity that Somebody's Darling's country/folk genre enjoys in Norway is relatively unique to
Europe. "It was established in the '60s with acts like Jim Reeves and never really faded away," says
Tomte. "Norway has always been a live market, people would rather go to a concert than a disco."
"Roots" music, as the sound of the new generation of artists in Norway is called, is also a popular for-
mat for radio, says Tomte, and leads to healthy sales for the genre in general. "Interest in the new Ameri-
can country music may just be starting in Europe, but we can sell 5.000 to 10.000 of a completely
unknown US artist."
Tomte believes the increasing interest in country music could lead to international breakthrough for
more acts from the local "roots" scene, particularly in the US. Yet the main barrier remains the fact that it
is difficult to break an act from the local office. "It's the international departments that have the contacts
and tools. You have to get the act to the main office and let them do it from there."
SONY ***************************************************************
Artist: Devotion
Single: Makes Me Feel (June 7)
Sony Norway's current international aspirations are set on Devotion, the first fruits of a cooperation the
company has established with producer/remixer Hans Olav Grottheim. "This sort of thing is common in
Sweden," says product manager Thomas Sem, "but it's kind of an experiment here. We financed the stu-
dio, and have first options on the product he comes up with. This business is getting more and mare spe-
MUSIC & MEDIA PRESENTS THE SECOND OF A FOUR-PART SPECIAL ON THE SCANDINAVIAN MUSIC
SCENE. LOOK FOR SWEDEN AND DENMARK IN UPCOMING ISSUES OF MUSIC & MEDIA.
Although one of the less appreciated in the Scandinavian countries,
the Norwegian music scene lately could be considered as the most original,
with gospel choirs and roots artists claiming some of the top spots
in the sales charts. And who knows? This originality could prove to
be as strong of a crossover catalyst as the "stamp of approval" thatneighbouring bands from Sweden enjoy. Karen Holt reports.
cialised and we can't concentrate on everything. He's our outside A&R person."
The company is delighted with the initial results. "There is definite potential for Europe," says Sem,
"Makes Me Feel is a cross between Culture Beat and Cappella-very much what people are buying." If
they don't, it can't be blamed on preparations which are all in place for a hit: a radio promo single has
resulted in heavy national rotation on the eve of commercial release, press has been excellent and a
video, produced by Appolon Lyd & Film (Culture Beat/Ace Of Base/Dr. Alban) is ready to roll.
Makes Me Feel will be the first Scandinavian release on the successful German label Dance Pool. Sweden
will bring out the single at the end of June and negotiations are underway with Denmark and Finland,
says Sem. An album is planned for September/October, to be followed by intensive touring. The most
important current development on the local scene, says Sem, is the boom of the singles market. "Two
years ago you had a hit single if you sold 2.000-3.000. Sales now can be anywhere between 7.000-
20.000."
Another recent change is the increase of pop product, boasted by EMI act Trine Rein's debut album,
which sold 180.000. "It was the first pop album to explode in a long time," he says. "Now all the record
companies are out looking for pop/dance acts."
POLYGRAM ************4J**********************************************
Artist: BrothersCurrent Single: Bad Bad Boy (May 94)
Current Album: Two For The Price Of One (February 1994)
Take some well-known rock classics, add
guitar a la Hendrix, shake well to a hip -hop
beat and, voila, a recipe for Norwegian suc-
cess which PolyGram is convinced will hit
internationally. "We're marketing it as a
party album," says marketing manager
Truels Brodtkorb. "It's got humour and
familiar songs. The kids may not even know
who recorded them first, but they know the
tunes and like them in the '90s sound. "
Twins Taiwo and Kehinde Karlsen were signed to PolyGram in September 1993 after sending a
promising demo of original songs and covered classics to the company. Original plans were to include both
kinds of material on the album, but when the first single, AC/DC's Back In Black went on to sell 10.000
copies the group was convinced to continue in the same vein for the whole album.
"Radio was crucial to breaking the act," says Brodtkorb. "Brothers have just started touring and its amaz-
ing how many people are already at the gigs." An NRK TV special feature on the twins didn't hurt either.
"Their father is Nigerian and their mother Norwegian," says Brodtkorb. "They come from this little village
of about 300 in the north and look like Jimi Hendrix. Maybe NRK only did it because they're something of
a novelty, but so what? Everyone in Norway knows about them now."
The current single Bad Bad Boy was released begin May and is still receiving a good deal of airplay. Sales
of the album, released in Sweden and Denmark, have hit 16.000 locally. A Japanese release is planned
for July.
A follow-up album which will feature some of the act's own material is already in the planning stage,
although a number of covers will also be included for fun. "The guys have a lot of humour," says Bradt-
korp. "We're planning to shock the audience again, both home and abroad."
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Automation, Friend Or Foe?Increasingly, stations are turning to automa-tion systems to fill their overnight and off-peak hours. Now, I know that automationisn't new, in fact I first saw a system at theBBC when I worked there in the early '80s.It was a CETEC system and was purchasedas part of an abortive attempt to automateschools broadcasting overnight.
I saw my first working automation sys-tem in Saudi Arabia at the ARAMCO "vil-lage" in Dharhan on the Gulf coast. Thissystem featured four fully automated FMstations playing rock, easy listening, classi-cal and country. I remember being veryimpressed with the time check device and,despite the relative "crudeness" (by today'sstandards) the actual programmes soundedalright.
Nowadays, with digital hard disk stor-age and CD jukeboxes replacing the pre-recorded reel-to-reel tapes of 10 years ago,automation systems have become easier tooperate and easier to programme but havethey become less easy to listen to?
I was recently visiting a station in Parison behalf of clients and was able to listen tothe programmes for the first time on theway to the station. I was struck by howragged the presentation was and how boringthe DJs seemed to be. It wasn't until I got tothe studio that I saw that they were runningan automation system (in the early after-noon).
This was a classic example of slavishreliance on an automation system. To givethe station its due credit I understand that
the move to automation was prompted bymoney saving demands but that is noexcuse for the sound of the station being sobad. Those of you who were able to hearthe offshore pirate station Laser 558 in theearly '80s will remember how successfulthat was. Laser's format was basically threetracks in a row and a short link, not a mil-lion miles from what automation can offer.
The main problem seems to be that,although an automation system can haveseveral hundred music tracks on it, manywill have but a few jingles of "links."Remember, even the most moronic DJ islikely to say something different most ofthe time. A more liberal mixture of linkscan make the output sound much fresher, ascan the idea of actually having a "presen-ter" on a "show." Although it's only a CDor digital memory, try having three hoursworth of, say, a male voice followed bythree hours of a female to make it soundlike a real programme. With a little thoughtit's also possible to fake endings and begin-nings of "shows" and even DJ to DJ han-dovers.
The automation system is undoubtedlythe broadcasting tool of the future and can,if used correctly and imaginatively, lead togood and inexpensive programming. Theultimate, DJ -less station already exists and,to some people, is more acceptable thanreal live people. The danger is that, if usedwrongly, we'll give over the airwaves torobots that will do nothing for futureemployment prospects in our industry.
Otari Stick With AnalogueReports of the death of analogue reel-to-reel tape machines have been exaggerated,especially if you look at Otari's successwith its two -track machines.
With its MX -50, MX -55 and MTR-15machines Otari hasscored some majorsuccesses. Austrianstate broadcasterORF has taken 350MX -50's whileRadio NRW andRadio NDR in Ger-many ordered 120MX -55's. Broad-casters from Portu-gal, Rumania,Indonesia and Italyare among othermajor clients withsales of analoguetwo -track machinestopping 1.200 in thelast two years.
Also new from Otari and on show atMontreux was the B-10 radio productionconsole. Available in two frame sizes for14 and 24 inputs, the B-10 has a choice ofmono or stereo input modules. ExternalVCA control of the faders allows for inter -
CDC -600
facing to automation systems and the con-sole features separate stereo, mono andrecording outputs.
Additionally, Otari has launched itsCDC -600 dual CD player/autochanger.
Capable of holdingup to 360 discs intwo magazines, theCDC -600 can beused for automationor live assist sys-tems. The transportpallets are designedto prevent damageto the discs duringoperation and aRAM option allowsfor non -delay starts.
The CDC -600has RS422/232-Ccontrol inputs mak-ing it compatiblewith the majority of
automation systems. Also included areTOC and subcode data outputs and individ-ual or mixed audio outputs. The on -boardmemory automatically stores the last func-tion in the event of a power failure and a+/- 8% van speed and a programmablecrossfade function are also included.
ANDY BANTOCK started in radio with the BBC in 1980 as technical operator.
He has worked as a persenter, manager, engineer, operator and designer.
More recently, Bantock set up his own broadcast consultancy, handling both
engineering and programming. He can be reached at (+44) 7972.25169.
Technology UpdateThe Golden Touch?For stations using computers with mouse pointers, the new TouchWindow distributed bySWA Pro Audio will be of great interest. In its infancy touch screen technology was, tosay the least, unreliable but the advent of resistive membranes has improved things agreat deal. TouchWindow allows you to make any standard PC monitor into a touchscreen by simply attaching the transparent touch screen unit to the monitor and loadingthe software. TouchWindow emulates a standard mouse which can be used in any Win-dows or MS-DOS programme featuring mouse support. As most radio automation sys-tems are PC based TouchWindow could make a DJs life easier all around.
New Radiocode Clocks From ASCASC, one of the first "retail" outlets to push theradiocode clock from Junhgans, now offers a newrange of three clocks controlled from the 60kHztransmitter at Rugby. While primarily meant forUK reception, the Rugby transmitter can be heardover much of Western Europe and, as the clockscan run accurately on their own for quite a while ifthey don't receive an update, interference can betolerated. The new range features two wall -mount-ed units; the RC1200 (about 200mm in diameter) and the RC800 (about 200rrun) plus theRC400 which is a free standing unit that can (and has been) mounted in desks and con-soles.
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SWA Re -Writes Entry Level Broadcast AutomationUK sales and marketing organisation SWA has launched Retriever for Windows, a CDautomation system that gives 400 disc capacity, fader start, programmed cue to music,overnight automation and live on -air assist for less than £6.000 plus a PC. Retriever willwork within Windows 3.1 or later on any IBM compatible PC with approximately 4Mbof free RAM. The Retriever range utilises Denon DN1200F juke boxes and UK -pro-duced software to reduce the cost of on -air automation and control of music.Programmes can be built using a wide range of selection commands and, once built, canbe played automatically for overnight or similar broadcasting or can operate live assistwith the DJ in control.
Audionics Install Stereo Workshop At BBC World ServiceAs part of its modernisation at Bush House, Sheffield -based Audionics has suppliedBBC World Service with its 10th production workshop. Based round a specially config-ured eight -channel Audionics ACE console built into an acoustic table, the workshop ispart of a new three -studio complex to be used by the English Music Production Unitsand the African Service.
New Products From AudionicsAudionics has recently added two newproducts to its range of audio products,Soundcheck 1 and the WM85 workstation.
The Soundcheck 1 monitor unit is acompact 2U 19 -inch rack -mounted moni-toring station with six stereo inputs, a head-phone output, stereospeakers and an LEDbargraph PPM. Intendedprimarily for transmis-sion control areas, itscompact size also makesit ideal for OB andportable use. The speak-ers are high quality unitsmounted in an infinite baffle system andequalised to give optimum output range.
The sources are selected in front -panelswitches with an extra input available on apair of B gauge jacks which override theselected input. The built-in speakers can bemuted by a pair of external contacts.
The inputs can also be monitored onstereo headphones which, when plugged in,mute the speakers and the equalisation cir-cuit. The headphones are controlled by thesame volume control as the loudspeakers.All inputs are on a 56 -way varicon connec-tor on the rear of the unit and the Sound -check will accept either balanced or unbal-anced audio.
Audionics' Ability range is further bol-stered by the addition of the WM85 five -channel workstation. This ultra compact
Soundcheck 1
1U rackmounting mixer has a wide rangeof uses. With two mono and three stereoinputs and four output busses, the WM85 isideal for dubbing suites, OB's, commentarypositions or monitoring/foldback mixing.
The mono channels can be internallyswitched to mic or linelevel with a choice of40, 50, 60 or 70dB ofgain in the mic ampsalso selectable. 18Vphantom power is avail-able to drive low volt-age headsets and all theinputs are electronical-
ly balanced.On board DIL switches route the inputs
to the four output busses offering flexibilityof operation. A typical setting for thebusses would be Left, Right, Mono andClean Feed (Mix Minus). A 40 LED PPMwith 1 dB per LED resolution allows visualmonitoring and this follows the headphoneselector.
The headphones normally listen tobusses 1 and 2 but can be switched to theinternally DIL switch assignable stereomonitor buss.
The WM85 is main powered with itsown internal PSU. The first mono input canbe optionally fitted with a five -pin XLR forheadsets and Audionics also offer a customscreenprinting service for specific frontpanel layout.
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Europe's Jazz Festivals Face The Futureii.hese and many other
companies throughout
Europe have decided to
lend their support in one
way or another to the
large number of summer
jazz festivals that have
sprouted up in cities and
towns across Europe from
Glasgow to Istanbul. And
with crowds at the larger
festivals now often
exceeding 100.000, not to
mention the far vaster
numbers reached by TV
and radio broadcasts of
festival events, such
sponsorship makes eco-
nomic as well as cultural
sense.
The great irony of jazz
festivals, of their undeniable popularity both with spectators and artists as well as with local
tourist boards, is that very few of them actually make money. And as production costs rise and
government cutbacks increase, this situation does not promise to change anytime in the near
future. Yet, in the words of Iwan Williams, director of Glasgow's Interntional Jazz Festival,"Despite the recession and a whole series of financial problems faced by jazz festivals,Europe -wide the scene is reasonably vibrant."
And Blue Note Italy productmanager Patricio Romano con-curs, "Following the success of
Perugia's Umbria Jazz Festival,
every town in Italy wants their own
festival."
There are, however, reversals,
such as the disappearance of Nice's
Grande Parade du Jazz, reportedly
due to the French city's complicat-ed political situation. And PaulDankmeyer, artistic director ofHollands massive three-day NorthSea extravaganza, which sold out
all three days of the festival for the
first time last year, voices concern
that although present sponsorshipat the festival is functioning well,
new projects have found no ready
support. The future of that same
organisation's autumn festival in
Maastricht is also in doubt.
But on the whole, survival and even growth is the rule, and perhaps surprisingly, most ofthe large festivals are well into their second decade. And while the summer season, which is
increasingly focused on the month of July, is undoubtedly the most important time of the year
on the jazz calendar, international marketing director for jazz at PolyGram, Wulf Muller isquick to point out that there are many small to medium festivals at other times of the year that
cultivate their own identity and attract audiences in the thousands. There are also a few large
events such as those at Berlin and Leverkusen, both in the fall.
Jazzing Up FundingIf the single biggest hurdle to producing a successful festival is funding, the means
devised to clearing that hurdle are various and complex. Structures range from the publicly
funded Montreux and Glasgow festivals to the privately run Vienna Jazz Fest and North Sea
events. The majority fall somewhere in between, depending on combinations of public funds,
corporate sponsorships and ticket sales. As Williams puts it, "There are a variety of relation-
ships, but there's always a relationship. Every festival depends on subsidies of one kind oranother."
A typical arrangement, though no truly typical structure actually exists, is that of Finland's
Pori International Jazz Festival. Founded by an association of jazz aficionados 28 years ago,
the current budget is approximately US$2.5 million. Of that sum, about half is covered by tick-
et sales. Nearly 50.000 fans attended last year. Twenty-five procent is contributed by Finnish
sponsors. "Although the festival is large," comments Jyrki Kangas, Pori artistic director andchariman of the European Jazz Festival Promotors Federation (see box). "The makretitself is too small to interest multinational sponsors such as JVC." The regional and national
governments provide around 10% of the total, and the remaining 15% or so comes from the
festival association's own investments plus merchandising and other smaller sources.
As important and renown a festival as Montreux, which draws upward of 100.000 people,
half of whom purchase tickets, simply stated, loses money. Despite being produced by the
city's tourist office, the festival receives no public financing. Contends production director
Emmanuel Getaz, "Our festival may be unique in the world for the low level of direct publicfunding in a festival of its size and importance." That seems about to change, as agreements
with city, regional gnd national administrations appear imminent.
Adding to the complexity of the situation, jazz festivals themselves have not only grownbut changed. A whole plethora of festival -related events have seemingly become obligatory,
often including art and photography exhibits, master classes and workshops, films and free
What do companies like, Barclay, Mercedes-Benz,
Apple, Heineken and Coca-Cola have in common
besides high profiles and multinational clout? Answer:
they have all decided that jazz is both a worthy
cultural cause and good for their corporate image.
by Terry Berne
Gilberto Gil
concerts. Jazz festivals often have mandates, such as attract-
ing tourists to a particular area, forging a civic image or
fomenting local culture. A festival's educational potential is
also often stressed, and besides presenting an attractive roster
of well-known jazz artists, most festivals also serve to show-
case local talent.
Its clear that no single source could effectively support
such a diverse undertaking, hence the multiple funding and
increasingly, the need to attract larger paying audiences, while
maintaining resonable ticket prices. That's where the support
of the labels becomes indepspensable, and such things as
"label nights' are becoming more common. Verve, whose
50th anniversary this year will be celebrated with two nights at
Montreux and a special mid -summer gala at North Sea, is a
veteran of this particular gambit, as is Blue Note, who also has
an evening dedicated to it at Montreux this year. Smaller com-
panies such as Germany's Messidor have also presented
them. Such showcases, when record companies can feature
major acts together with less well-known artists, are equally
beneficial to festival and label. Says Montreux's Getaz, "Col-
laboration with labels means festivals can take more risks,
presenting little known acts without being dependent on ticket sales."
For the labels collaboration represents a way to further benefit from the exposure offered
by festivals. For Verve's Muller, who has organised label nights at a dozen summer festivals,
and who is presenting an incredible 27 acts at the North Sea festival, the festivals offer
unprecedented exposure: to the spectators, to the media, to radio and TV audiences, and to
promoters."From a purely business standpoint the North Sea serves a very important func-
tion," he asserts. "It acts as a magnet for the
industry, there's lots of activity concentrated in
three days, and they try hard to feature new
acts. A festival like Montreux is important for
different but similar reasons. Prestige and huge
international exposure for the artists. Festivals
are important in general for developing artists
before they start to tour alone. They are very
useful for breaking acts."
GRP's head of international Frank Hen-dricks agrees. 'Festivals are very effective inintroducing artists to wider audiences, espe-
cially when televised or broadcast." But he con-cedes the economics are often problematic. "If
you've got a large group on the road it's very
expensive, especially American acts. Only large
events can generate enough income to get them
over here and maintain them. No matter how
much you want to have the artist performing, if
the economics of the festival can't support
them, then you simply can't afford the effort."
How do festivals differ from regular tours?
Blue Note director of strategic marketing for Europe Gerald Seligman argues, 'Individualtours generate more focused press and media exposure, while festivals obviously draw much
larger audiences, so they serve distinct but complimentary purposes.° Hendricks concurs, "A
club tour can be timed to follow a record release, and you can plan your promotion with more
targeting. With festivals that kind of planning or coincidence is not always possible."Ever since Ten Years After and Pink Floyd performed at Montreux in 1969 the contro-
versy of whether or not to include pop music at a jazz festival has simmered if not raged.
Opinion today ranges from Muller's "There are no more borders now anyway, the music is
opening up to all sorts of influences," to Dankmeyer's "For us pop is out of the question. Weare open to new concepts and trends, but the artists must be clearly jazz or jazz related." And
he concludes, 'Every year is different. Younger audiences are becoming interested in jazz
because of the phenomenon of jazz dance. This is a positive trend. You have to look at what's
essential for the festival."
Lils Mackintosh
The European Jazz Promoters Federation grew out of a loose association among Scan-danavian festivals in the early '70s Still in development, the federation now unites a dozenEuropean festivals, who meet formally four times a year to coordinate the July events. Says
member Iwan Williams of the Glasgow festival, "A number of festivals discovered that theywere booking the same artists at the same time of the year. It was the logical next step to
begin to talk to one another."
Chaired by Pori's Jyrki Kangas, the federation meets at New York's Jazz Times con-
vention in November, at Midem in Cannes in January and at London's International Live
Music convention in March. A further meeting is hosted by a different festival each year.
"All the agents, managers and sponsors are at one or all of these conferences," notesWilliams, "and they can talk to 12 of us at once." Or, as Kangas points out, "Now one rep
can speak on behalf of all the festivals. Given the logistics and economics of presenting so
many acts, the federation has been able to streamline things considerably."
The group's cohesion is an important factor at the moment of contracting artists, andthis has caused problems in the past with some festivals. Present members include Molde
(Norway), Pori (Finland), Copenhagen, Glasgow, Montreux, Vienne (France), Vitoria
(Spain), Umbria, North Sea, Vianna and Istanbul.
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European Summer Festival Madness
July 1-16
Contact (+41) 21.963 1212
Stephan Eicher, Jorge Ben, Stanley Clarke/AIDiMeola/Jean Luc Ponty, Donald Byrd & TheBlackbyrds, Johnny Cash, Dwight Yoakam, Gin-ger Baker/Jack Bruce/Gary Moore, Luther Alli-son, Miguel Bose, Wynton Marsalis, BobbyMcFerrin, Angelique Kidjo, Van Morrison, IsaacHayes, Cassandra Wilson, Bob Dylan, HerbieHancock, Roy Hargrove feat. Johnny Griffin,
Joshua Redman. Betty Carter, Helen Merrill Trio, Ray Bryant, Natalie Cole, Willy DeVille, Vien-na Art Orchestra, Michel Petrucciani, Ray Bryant.
This year M&M's annual summer jazz festival
round -up presents over two dozen major
festivals throughout Europe. Artists listed
represent only a selection of acts performing.
As always, all dates and artists are subject to
change; individual festivals should be consulted
for final programmes.
Lugano Estival Jazz June 28 -July 1
Lugano, Switzerland Contact (+41) 91.506 642
Horace Silver Quintet, Charlie Byrd Trio, Jose Feliciano, Roy Ayers, Max Roach, MiriamMakeba, Hugh Masekela, Terence Blanchard Quintet, Joe Henderson Quartet, Randy Crawford,
Incognito, Gateway Trio feat. Jack DeJohnette, John Abercrombie & Dave Holland.
Dreyfus Jazz Second Anniversary July 7
Palais des Sports, Paris Contact (+33) 1 4500 7707
Michel Petrucciani, Richard Galliano, Bireli Lagrene, Steve Grossman, Roy Haynes, Mingus
Big Band
Andorra/Escaldes-Engordany International Jazz Festival July 7-10
Andorra Contact (+34) 7.382 1410
Tete Montoliu/Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen/Johnny Griffin, Tony Bennet Trio, Toots Thiele -
man's Brazil Project, Pat Metheny/John Scofield.
North Sea Jazz Festival July 8-10
Den Haag, Netherlands Contact (+31) 70.350 2034
Gerry Mulligan Quartet, Charles Lloyd, Stanly Turren-
tine, Joshua Redman, Yellowjackets, Milt Jackson,Bobby Watson & Tailor Made Big Band, Roy Har-grove, Toots Thielemans, Bobby Blue Bland, CandyDulfer, Wynton Marsalis, Bob Brookmeyer Quartet,Greg Osby, Mingus Big Band feat. Randy Brecker,Oscar Peterson, Joe Henderson, Maceo Parker, Gal
Costa, Al Jarreau, Hoe Lovano, Kenny Barron, Ter-ence Blanchard Quintet, Van Morrison, Arthur Taylor,
Terje Rypdal, Clarke/DiMeola/Ponty, Milton Nasci-mento, Gary Burton Quartet, John Maclaughlin, B.B. King.
JVC Capital Radio Jazz Parade July 11-24
London, UK Contact (+44) 71.608 6080
Nina Simone, George Shearing, Diane Schuur, Allen Toussaint, Dr. John, Isley Brothers, Joe
Henderson, Wynton Marsalis, Chaka Demus, Maceo Parker, Michel Petrucciani, McCoyTyner, Dwight Yoakum, Natalie Cole.
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Jazz a Vienne July 1-13 International Istanbul Jazz Festival July 11-19
Vienne, France Contact (+33) 7485 0005 Istanbul, Turkey Contact (+90) 212.258.3212
Sonny Rollins, Terence Blanchard, Horace Silver Brass Ensemble, Lionel Hampton/Clark
Terry/Harry Sweets Edison/AI Grey, Michel Portal, Al Green, Wynton Marsalis, Joshua Red-
man, Pat Metheny/John Scofield, Ornette Coleman, Gaetano Veloso/Gilberto Gil, Mingus Big
Band, Duke Ellington Orchestra, Lucky Peterson, Tito Puente, Richard Galliano/BirelliLagrene.
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Bobby McFerrin, Sampling, Randy Crawford,
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Copenhagen Jazz Festival July 1-11
Copenhagen, Denmark Contact (+45) 33.932 013
Tom Harrel Quartet, Django Bates, Steve Grossman Quartet, Joakim Milder Sekstet, Lionel
Hampton, Gary Burton, Oscar Peterson, Sven Asmussen, Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen.
Montreux Jazz FestivalMontreux, Switzerland
JVC Halle That Jazz July 1-9Paris, France Contact (+33) 1.4003 7574
Enrico Rava, Henri Texier, Betty Carter, Steve Coleman & Metrics, Hank Jones Trio, John
Maclaughlin, Sunny Murray, Eddy Louiss Quintet, Bobby McFerrin, Charlie Hayden & TheLiberation Music Orchestra, Randy Watson, Herbie Hancock, Max Roach.
Birmingham International Jazz Festival July 1-10
Birmingham, UK Contact (+44) 21.454 7020
Art Farmer, Gail Thompson/Gail Force Big Band, Andy Summers/John Etheridge, Paris -Barcelona Swing Connection, Kenny Baker's Dozen, Don Ellis Connection, Hugh Masakela,Miriam Makeba, Digby Fairweather, Warren Vache, Ken Peplowski.
Jazz Fest Vienna July 1-15
Vienna, Austria Contact (+43) 1 718 1880
Robben Ford Trio, Oscar Peterson Trio, Nina Simone, Tony Bennett, Natalie Cole, B.B. King,
Van Morrison, Stephane Grappelli Trio, Rosenberg Trio, Lounge Lizards, Al Jarreau, WorldSaxophone Quartet, Joe Henderson, Joshua Redman, Oleta Adams, Aziza Mustafa Zadeh,
Willy De Ville, Max Roach, Ornette Coleman.
Glasgow International Jazz Festival July 1-10
Glasgow, Scotland Contact (+44) 41.442 3552
Herbie Hancock, Bobby Watson, Annie Ross, Ahmad Jamal, Horace Silver, Atlantic Bridge, Al
Green, B.B. King, Roy Ayers, Joe Henderson, Bheki Mseleku, Steve Grossman, Robben Ford,
Joe Zawinul, Carole Kidd.
Festival de Jazz Vitoria-Gasteiz July 12-16
Vitoria, Spain Contact (+34) 45.14 1919
Kenny Barron Trio, Marcus Miller, Djavan, Hank Jones Trio, Danilo Perez/David Sanchez,Russell Malone, Wynton Marsalis, Noa/Gil Dor, Clarke/DiMeola/Ponty, Toots Thielemans,
Cyrus Chestnut.
Joe Henderson
Nice Jazz Festival July 8-17
Nice, France Contact (+33) 1.4031 1887
Chick Corea, McCoy Tyner, Gary Burton, Milt Jackson, Cesaria Evora, Horace Silver, Ray
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Verve is celebrating
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Perugia - Italy
Vitoria - Spain
Glasgow
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Lalo Schifrin, Oscar Peterson, Djavan, Herbie Hancock, Ray Barretto, Chick Corea, AzizaMustafa Zadeh, Lionel Hampton, Los Van Van, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Joshua Redman, AbbeyLincoln, Lucky Peterson, Tania Maria, Arturo Sandoval.
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crombie/Holland.
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Compiled by Terry BerneDee Dee Bridgewater
Jazz ReviewsLalo SchifrinMore Jazz Meets The Symphony- East WestEssentially a sextet backed by full orchestra arranged by the leader. Ray Brown's full-bodieddouble bass bolstered by drummer Grady Tate mediate wonderfully between the two outfits,
while Paquito D'Rivera delivers his trademark trumpet virtuosity. Two long pieces dedicatedto Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong frame the session, and while the core group's playingis good enough to make the orchestral contribution somewhat irrelevant, neither is it distract-ing. Schifrin's confident, swinging and varied piano style is one of the discs biggest strengths.
Contact Melvyn Taub at (+49) 40.490 620; fax: 40.4906 2267.
Bobby WatsonMidwest Shuffle- Columbia
shuffleA state-of-the-art live recording with the saxplayer's band Horizon that does justice to their
super -heated post -bop style. Pianist Simon and
drummer Victor Lewis, along with trumpeterTerell Stafford and bassist Essiet form atotally cohesive unit that compares with the Mes-senger's at their best. Tunes like Complex Dia-logue or Blues Of Hope prove once again thatWatson's is one of the vitalist, most disciplinedvoices on the scene today. His expansive style is
both articulate and emotional, and veers from the
wildly exciting to the lyrical while never failing to
convince. Contact Fiona Fairbank at tel: (+44)40.490 620; fax: 40 4906 2267
David NewtonReturn Journey- Linn RecordsA rhythmically daring solo piano session that sways between Satie and Evans. All of these are
original compositions whose chordal colour and subtle harmonies never fail to engage. Most-ly ballads that develop along supple melodic lines with a definite jazz feel. This music comesfrom deep sources, and the jazz idiom seems at once the perfect vehicle for Newton's musings
and their consolation. Contact Lindsay Pell at tel: (+44) 41.644 5111; fax: 41.644 4262.
Mario Bauza944 Columbus- Messidor
Wynton Marsalis SeptetIn This House On This Morning - Columbia
The great leaders last recording named after his
long-time New York City home, accompanied by
his wonderful Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra.
Chano is an inspired tribute to percussionistand Latin -jazz pioneer Chano Pozo, whileCanto Lucumi is based on Afro-cuban religious
themes. With occasional vocals by long-timepartner Rudy Calzado and the provocativeGraciela, and with impeccable ensemble workthroughout, Mario Bauza has left us a marvel-lous testament to an era and to music as awhole. Contact Michael Barth at tel: (+49)69.9200.800; fax 9200.8822.
An epic work that further establishes Marsalis asthe premier composer of his generation. Thepiece attempts to capture the spirit and formality
of a typical Baptist church service, and its musi-
cal resourcefulness and invention are as wide-
ranging as an Ellington suite. The group per-forms this multi -faceted evocation, which moves
through a variety of styles in its nearly two
hours, with unadorned and brash skill. Like allof Marsalis' more ambitious projects jazz rootsare celebrated, and its future confirmed. Contact
Fiona Fairbank at tel: (+44) 40.490 620, fax:40 4906 2267
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Blues Is Ringing In A New Generation
Blues has proved its value as a genre of all times.
It's like a volcano; after years of sleeping it can
suddenly burst out. Sometimes it's hip, and
sometimes it isn't. But the older generation is
greying or dead, and new blood is desperately
needed. With the emergence of the Red Devils, the
Loved Ones and Ben Harper, the blues is at the eve of
a new creative eruption.
by Robbert Tilli
f blues wants to live onforever, the labels should
scout for new talents. The
so-called "blues boom" of
the early '90s was nothing
but John Lee Hooker'ssecond youth, and GaryMoore's newfound lovein the blues. Younger
people began showing an
interest in blues, similarartists sold CDs and more
tours were organised, buthave you seen any young
bands on stage? Well, we
have. The Red Devilsfrom L.A. for instance oreven greener, fellow Cali-
fornians the LovedOnes. These bands areburning and definitely
keep the torch flaming.
Blues brothers all aroundthe world have been prayingfor the new blues messiahsand many found them in thehippest neo-blues band of
em all, the Red Devils, whose
Big Sugar
Rick Rubin -produced live debut album King King,released on on (Def) American at the tail end of 1992, wgrabbed the entire blues fraternity by the balls. Suchhigh energy was exactly what everybody had been waiting for. In Europe the album came out
on Phonogram UK's label imprint This Way Up.Founder Andrew Lauder, once the mastermind behind Silvertone talks about his mis-
sion and how the Red Devils fit in. "It's a fairly broad label, but the blues undertone is verystrong. We signed living Chicago blues legend Otis Rush, because we found he was a bitunder -recorded. I'm dying to sign a young R&B band from the UK, though. The last timesomething really important happened in this country was when Dr. Feelgood surfaced in1974. They were so different from anybody else, so energetic and direct. We probably have to
wait for the clock to tick round again. It's good that the Black Crowes, serious fans of clas-sic blues albums, are talking this music up again. The success of our Red Devils with the
kids-especially in Holland-is that they look like a rock 'n' roll band. You see rockers play-ing the blues, and you can feel the excitement."
Sherman Robertson
British veteran producer Mike Vernon (of FleetwoodMac -fame) states he has found the UK's hope in juvenileR&B: the Hoax-a five -piece, aged 17-23 group-of coursedirectly signed to his new Code Blue label, as mandated byEast West. "What one would expect with a band as young as
this," Vernon enthuses, "is that they wouldn't be good musi-
cally, but they're actually exceptionally gifted. I'm very opti-mistic about them: they'll be world beaters. We are here tomake the music exciting again. The Hoax will stretch the genre
a little more. I want the people to hear at once that it's them.Most contemporary blues albums could be from anyone."
East West head of international Ian Grenfell explains thatif you were looking for the so-called purists' choice at CodeBlue's, you came to the wrong place. "The plan is that it won't
be a 'train spotters' blues label. We want to sign blues -related
acts, which basically includes a wide variety of acts, from the
Black Crowes to Sheryl Crow"We're always on the lookout for alternative sources of
repertoire. We've been involved in the blues, when our MD
Max Hole constantly heard a song entitled Am I Losing You?
on Jazz FM/London. When he tracked it down, he found out
that it was by a certain Sherman Robertson on Indigorecords, which was owned by Vernon whose previous label
Blue Horizon was quite famous too. One thing led to another, and we ended up with Code
Blue."The Hoax is not the only young R&B band around. Ever heard about Oakland's the Loved
Ones? Their Hightone debut album The Price For Love breathes the spirit of a '60s garageband. On stage these guys in their early 20s impress with their mix of teenage brutality andmature accuracy. Beatnik lead singer Bart Davenport reveals that that's the band's greatestasset. "We dare to behave ridiculously, but also we have a deep respect for the blues tradition.
Hopefully we radiate something young and fresh. Blues can be played
by young guys too!"Hightone managing partner Larry Sloven defines his philosophy.
"At Hightone, what [partner] Bruce Bromberg and I have always
looked for are artists who are rooted in tradition but bring a fresh per-spective to the music. There are hundreds of acts who can re -hash what
has preceded them, but in most cases who cares?-why not listen tothe originals? What Robert Cray had, and what the Loved Ones have,
is a young approach to the music and they add their own uniquestamp or contribution. When I first saw the Loved Ones in a tiny base-
ment club in Berkeley [California] two years ago, they electrified the
crowd. I don't even know that I can explain exactly what it is now, but
they have something that goes beyond re-creating what has gone(continued on page 20)
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before them. In addition, their youth helps them bring this traditional music to a young audi-
ence."
It takes an open mind to sign young bands. Jan Van Der Linden, MD at Dutch indieProvogue, however, prefers to take a back seat. "They're often very good at copying theirheroes. But I want more than just nice musical notes., they should make music out of it. You
have to be a very good musician to play this style. On top of that you have to be able to record
an album each year. These two conditions make it very hard for youngsters to survive in the
blues."
Provogue's youngest on the roster is "Big Sugar" a k a Gordie Johnson. He is 28which is considered to be "immature" as opposed to the army of blues men in their early 40s
like Omar Dykes and Mason Ruffner. Yet, Van Der Linden is on the brink of signing tworeally young bands, which names he will reveal at a later date. "They just sound younger,musically, vocally and lyrically. It's an ideal opportunity to reach a younger audience. Besidesit strongly enhances the possibility of idolising. Let's be honest, it's much easier to relate to a
young star than to a veteran."
"I'm constantly looking for young bands. But for us as an indie it's hard to satisfy them.Whereas an old hand like Michael Katon is extremely thankful when we want to release his
album, the new generation wants to become Michael Jackson right away. It's possible toearn a living with blues, but please forget about the stadiums!"
The Younger OnesKeeping the youth interested is vital for Van Der Linden. "Because they are the regular
buyers, instead of the 30-45 age
group which is generally seen as
the blues' target group. With
every release I want to crossover from these oldies to thekids. Otherwise it doesn't makesense putting it out anyway. If I
would concentrate on the sea-soned blues core group alone,then marketing -wise I would be
at the end of my options fromthe beginning. The specialisedpress and a few radio pro-grammes, that's all. For us themetal market is important too,
because that's where WalterTrout appeared to be
approved."
Trout has meanwhile beentaken over by Silvertone,where on its turn John Lee
Hooker-main incentive in therenewed interest in blues of the
past five years-has left the
building (in favour of Point-blank). Trout is now in the
good company of Buddy Guyand John Mayall,age -wise forming a
parabole.
Is there any placefor "beginners" on Sil-vertone? Zomba A&Rmanager MartinDodd ascertains thereis. "Our latest signingis 22 -year old TexanChris Duarte who'sabsolutely something
else. On the one hand
he's blues -based, on
the other hand he's in
your face. Energetic
and muscular as he is,
he brings together theRed Hot Chili Pep-pers and the blues.
We're aiming for the
difference, there are
already too many
generic blues bands around, playing the beer drinker's adaptation. The '90s 'blues boom' has
drifted off a bit now, and fresh blood is desperately needed."
Detlev Hoegen, owner of the Bremen -based Cross Cut indie, thinks that "the '90s'blues boom' is still not over, commercially that is. I get 20 new CDs every day. That's too
much product; the market is flooded. Also, too many artists are touring. The problem is that
the market itself is not big enough. Major labels plunder Indies and drop the blues acts they've
acquired after predictable flops. That's very bad for the Indies."
Hoegen has found himself a nice little niche in the market by practically releasing solelylive albums. Sophisticated slow hands Ronnie Earl and 30 -year old Dave Spencer haveJust recorded one each, ready for release any time.
Cross Cut is basically a mail order company with a label attached to it. With so manyrecords-new releases and re-issues-coming in every day, Hoegen should be a good judgereviewing the current state of blues. "Until the early '60s blues music was made by and for
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black people. It was their pop music then. Now blues is living history. There's a great distancebetween the original roots and the record buying public. What frustrates me most is thatthere's no new generation of black players. Robert Cray in the mid '80s was the last one who
emerged quite sensationally. He really added a new spice to the blues.
"For a while he inspired the scene a lot with his soul -infused blues, but now his influence
is more or less over. The genre should undergo a constant development, but unfortunately I
don't see anything important happening. To me the likes of Lucky Peterson and KennyNeal are only faking the blues. Artistically seen, the future of blues is open."
Code Blue's Vernon is willing to respond to Hoegen's statement. "I do believe that theblues genre desperately needs a solid young black band. I'm currently in the studio doing ademo session with Will Crosby, the guitarist in Eddie Clearwater's band. I've invited a fewmore musicians with the intention to form a band. All the well-known blues labels in the USonly sign bands which have proved themselves in the live circuit, which is very safe. Nobody
actually tries to put something together that doesn't exist yet: I'd like to take that risk."
Specialist blues record shops and labels go together as good as Jack Daniels and Coca
Cola. Surrounded by piles of CDs and vinyl in his Amsterdam shop, Tramp Records ownerPaul Duvivie analyses the adolescent Benelux blues scene. "I get tons of tapes every week,
but to actually get a young band's CD sold is very difficult. The blues fans simply don't have
faith in rookies. Nevertheless I think it's only fair to give youngsters a chance now and then.That's why I'm thinking of releasing a 'Holland vs. Belgium Battle Of The Bands' type of com-
pilation CD, with three bands representing both countries."
Asked who would win this competition-a variant of it will take place at the World CupFinals-Duvivie grins. "The most prolific 'green' blues bands from the Benelux at this very
moment are the Jitterbugs and the Nightcrawlers both hailing from Belgium, so..."Both bands, moulded after the Fabulous Thunderbirds and the Paladins, are also on
Misjel Daniels' hit list. Daniels is the organiser of the yearly two-day Belgian Rhythm 'N'Blues Festival (BRBF) in Peer. Whereas the blues festival circuit is still a matter of musicalveteran's homes, the BRBF is the exception to the rule. Taking the term blues as wide as
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American roots music in general, Daniels comments, "When programming our festival wenever deliberately distinguish between ages, but it's funny to see that there's some 55 years
between our youngest and oldest act on the bill this year-newcomer Ben Harper [24] andold man Robert Jr. Lockwood [791-and that they're both heavily influenced by RobertJohnson.
"We booked Harper before his album [Welcome To The Cruel World on Virgin] was out,
and were of course very happy with all the unanimously rave reviews portraying him as 1994'srevelation. He came out of the blue, which saved our plan to at least have one acoustic act on
the bill. Population is thin in that particular genre, so newcomers are very welcome."
Looking at this year's bill, all generation gaps are sufficiently bridged. Sandwichedbetween the Johnson heirs, there is B.B. King-twice as old as Guy Forsyth-with AlGreen in the middle.
"For the regular concerts I book throughout the year, I don't see more young people
attending than before. But then again an increasing group of people in their early 20s is visit-
ing the festival every year. The greater interest in blues among that age group is also distin-
guishable in the increased amount of offers from young bands I get for bookings. There are
numerous young bands in Belgium in the semi-professional circuit. They all bring friends totheir concerts, which saves the blues from 'greying' too much. For this year's edition of theBRBF I've contracted one of those bands, Big Mama's Kitchen, a big band with an average
age of 25."
Living On A LegacyAustin, Texas is one of the happening blues cities in the world, and Antone's Records
is careful with its legacy. Promo manager Tracy O'Quinn stresses that the hunt for young-sters has started. "The national surge of blues began as artists like Stevie Ray Vaughan and
Bonnie Raitt reached the apex of their careers. Both artists credited their roots to theirunsung blues heroes like John Lee Hooker and Buddy Guy, inspiring the curiosity of a
younger and larger audience."Locally Antone's Nightclub, located blocks from the University of Texas, keeps a younger
audience in touch with the blues greats, and even has a special policy of allowing peopleunder the drinking age [21] into the night club. Furthermore, owner Clifford Antone hasrecently taken great interest in developing artists. Sue Foley was the first successful example
and now Antone's Records plans to work with Teddy Morgan, a 21 -year old, West Coastswing guitarist, and the Moeller Brothers [aged 19-22)]. All of these artists have a deepunderstanding and respect of the blues, as well as exceptional talent, and collectively bring in
younger blues fans."
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BLUES NEW RELEASE"! Music
ALBUMSLUTHER ALLISONBad Love - Ruf
PRODUCER: Jim Gaines
Of the typical "blues exile" kind, Allison cuts hisalbums for the German Ruf indie. The Americans
don't know what they're missing: this guy's gotsoul. An added bonus is this blues brother'sgreat social awareness. Funky Put Your MoneyWhere Your Mouth Is and most of all gospel -framed show stopper Freedom are examples of a
"naive" engagement not heard since John &Yoko-in the right edit, a single candidate.
MONTI AMUNDSONThe Obvious Rock- MunichPRODUCER: B Triplett/M Amundson/C. Burden
With his The Mean Eighteen debut on Tramp
last year, Seattler Monti made a smashing entry
in the ring of those challenging each other forSRV's vacant title. The story is now continuedwith 10 rocking Texan blues numbers, rattlingsympathetically "unproduced " Apart from sometoo obvious covers (Route 661), he lives up to all
expectations, most by Lonely and the slow blues
Win For Losin'.
BILLY BOY ARNOLDBack Where I Belong - Alligator
PRODUCER: Randy Chortkoff
The harmonica
-31 thunderstormwho helped to
build the Chicago
electric blues
sound in the '50sfinally made
another record
that does justiceto his unequalled
talent. With new Red Devils guitarist ZachZunis on his side, he blows his soul out. Revis-iting his crowd pleaser / Wish You Would withso much fire inside, he shows he's back where
he belongs.
THE BLAZERSShort Fuse - Rounder
PRODUCER Cesar Rosas
"Just another band from East L A " How big isLos Lobos' inner circle, affectionately known asthe Neighborhood? Here we see another Chicano
group mastering all possible genres from R&B,C&W to Tex Mex et cetera. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah is a
killer little rocker of instant "hummability," whileEl Arlo Viejo is party time the Mexican way. "And
a time to dance," they said in the old days.
BLUES 'N' TROUBLEBag Full Of Boogie - Livel - Barkin' Mad
PRODUCER: Blues 'N' Trouble
Out went JohnBruce, in cameMike Park. Thefirst albuM withthe new guitaristmarks a more tra-
ditional11MM:1 approach. As
party band sec-ond to none,
they've always fared best on stage, and here they
present their latest set under live circumstances
straight away. Recorded in various pubs in theirnative Scotland, you should follow sole Irishband member, pianist "Papa" Lou Martin'sadvice: "Sit back, pour yourself a large one, turn
the sound up and enjoy it."
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DOYLE BRAMHALLBird Nest On The Ground - Antone's
PRODUCER: Doyle Bramhall/Barbara Logan
Is there such athing as under-cover agents for
=IL the blues? If not,sr_ then how can it
be that this major
a . talent has beenTexas' best keptsecret for such a
long time? He
has been in bands with the Vaughan brothers,and even wrote Change It for Stevie Ray-which he revisits here for his own good-butstill we didn't have any clue. Well, that's all overnow, baby blue. Don't spoil Doyle!
BEN HARPERWelcome To The Cruel World- VirginPRODUCER: Ben Harper/J.P. Plunier
Only true admiration for the Delta blues and anexhaustive study of its history could lead to such
possessed music. With the crack in his voice and
his slide guitar play there's a clear link to themusic of equally intense fellow countrymanChris Whitley-but closer to the roots and lessrocky. The overall tone is very somber (WaitingOn An Angel) and ominous (Whipping Boy).
JIMI HENDRIXBlues- PolydorPRODUCER: Alan Douglas/Bruce Gary
Hendrix had the key to the highway and it lead to
the rainbow bridge. Focusing on the colour bluewe are granted a view of its crossroads where the
ultimate "Voodoo Chile' danced to the devil'smusic. The quality is unparalleled and with anabundance of sleeve -notes that are as interesting
as they are honest. Another tip of the veil is lift-ed, leaving the legacy unmarred.
MICHAEL KATONRip It Hard,- Provogue
PRODUCER: Michael Katon
"Turn on my radio, what do I hear? A bunch of
watered down mamby pamby pap in my ear,"howls Katon to plead for a Buncha Loud Boogie.
You probably have to go back in time as far asZZ Top's Tres Hombres to find something asgutsy as this. Animalistic compared to all thosesofties. Rip it hard lads!
THE LOVED ONESThe Price For Love - Hightone
PRODUCER: Scott Matthews/Bruce Bromberg
Under the Californian sun, the blues rejuvenates
by four upstarts. What the old aficionados willthink of it, is their business. But we feel evenschool girls could go wild for this bunch of "dis-gustingly" old-fashioned beatniks. Like all High -
tone albums the production is pretty basic, andour darlings are as sensational newcomers as the
Red Devils are. It's blow that harp boy, and spank
that plank all over! You got it?
ROBERT LUCASLayaway- Audioquest
PRODUCER: Joe Harley
With his dobro sitting like a baby on his knee,you can see Lucas really cares for the music. Not
restricting himself to only one variant, he sup-plies a blanket of blues. Sometimes he plays in a
big band line-up, sometimes he ventures out on
his own on a spellbound country blues like Chi-ropractor Blues. How could you doubt the hon-esty of a man with such a gritty voice? It's scary!
SHERMAN ROBERTSONI'm The Man- Code BluePRODUCER: Mike Vernon
Originally out on
producer Ver-
non's previous
label Indigo, it'snow re-releasedunder the CodeBlue/EastWest umbrella.Robertson is sort
of a tougher ver-
sion of Robert Cray, mixing blues and soul-singing equally well as he picks the strings. Theballad Am I Losing You? will be his life-longinsurance. How many singers will cover it from
now on?
THE DUKE ROBILLARD BANDDuke's Blues - Stony Plain
PRODUCER: Duke Robillard
Having quitted the Fab T -Birds after only onealbum, the Duke returns with his own combo.Augmented by a horn section, the guitarist withthe golden touch and ditto voice goes back to his
days with the Roomful Of Blues. Paying tributeto his musical heroes, he presents the third "big
band" -type of album this year after Colin James'and Brian Setzer's. Number one on our swing
seismograph.
OTIS RUSHAin't Enough Comm' In - This Way Up
PRODUCER: John Porter
Saved from a somewhat 'under -recorded' career
Rush hits back with a vengeance. Surrounded by
the same team which helped Buddy Guy re-establish himself, it's more than just a rehabilita-tion. Rush's guitar play is red hot, nicely punctu-ated by the Texacali Horns. But listen to thatvoice! Not only his covers of two Sam Cookesongs-Somebody Have Mercy and Ain't ThatGood News-will help you notice how soulfulhis singing is. His own Homework, as bestknown by its J. Geils Band rendition, shouldbe Rush -released as a single.
SOLID SENDERSEverything's Gonna Be Allright- Tramp
PRODUCER: Eddie Stout/Lewis CowdreyWe've been missing that ultra low bass tremorfor too long. The Solid Senders-not to be mis-taken for the British '70s pub rock outfit by thesame name-mark actually Austin bass-player-numero-uno Keith Ferguson's first sign of lifesince leaving the Tail Gators. The swamp rockfactor is all the same, with an identical love forthe jungle beat (Congo Mambo and Shake Em).
Perfect for parties, we say.
JIMMIE VAUGHANStrange Pleasure - Epic
PRODUCER: Nile Rodgers
Last year Fabu-lous Thunder-birds singer
Kim Wilson set
the tone with hisfine solo albumTiger Man onAntone's, now
it's his former
buddy's turn to
show what he can do on his own. There is nogreat singing career awaiting Jimmie, but he has
learned to live with his own limitations. As a gui-
tarist he's king though. Never a note too many,
swing is the only thing that matters to him.Shake those bodies on Two Wings, Hey Yeah
and the single Boom-Bapa-Boom.
All albums reviewed on this page
coincide with the blues special.
NEW SINGLES
ATLANTIC OCEANBody In Motion - Pegasus/Eastem Bloc D/EHR
PRODUCER: R.Van Der Weyde/L. Van Coeverden
The Dutch dance duo won't win the Nobelprize for literature with this one -line cho-rus-the follow-up to the instrumentalhouse single Waterfall-but will win thesupport of the masses.
WILLY DEVILLEStand 13) Me - FNAC EHR/ACE/RPRODUCER: Willy DeVille/Philippe RaultBen E. King has every reason to be proudwhen he hears our gitano singing his song.He puts so much passion into it, there's noroom to argue that he copies the originalliterally.
GENERAL SAINT011 Carol.' - Copasetic D/EHRPRODUCER: General Saint/W. Scarlett/JazzwaldNeil Sedaka's 1959 doo wop hit is cleverlyreworked in a ragga style. Assisted by DonCampbell, the General is ready for a sum-mer hit like CJ Lewis' Sweets For MySweet. Radio Holstebro (Denmark) headof music Paul Hales believes in this recy-cling of proven classics. "We play Sedaka'soriginal too. I think it's great that there aresingers who dare to tackle such oldies. Agood song remains a good song forever.Personally I would like to see some ofthese ragga artists rework old O'Jays songs,most of all Backstabbers."
JOHN HIATTPerfectly Good Guitar - A&M R/A/EHRPRODUCER: Matt WallaceMany rock acts are still sinning againstHiatt's 1 1 th commandment, not to smashup guitars in videos. For all of those whocan write a country rocker equally as goodas this one, a pardon is in order. Thatwould save a lot of Fenders!
SASS JORDANPissin' Down - Impact R/EHRPRODUCER: N. DiDia/S. Salas/S. JordanBad ass Sass-the Canadian with Englishblood-uses the proverbial rain of hercountry of birth on this power rock balladas a metaphor for problems falling downon your head.
JOHN PARRThe River Runs Deep - Blue Martin/K-Tel R/EHR
PRODUCER: Frank LangerA rock song on a Motown beat will preventAustralian Parr's well of hits of runningdry. Actually, it's 100% on par with 1985'sSt. Elmo's Fire, his biggest hit to date.
STONE AGEZo Laret - Columbia EHR/D/A/W/ACEPRODUCER: Stone Age
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ZO LARetthis hyper catchy track, veryDeep Forest.
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108 GRAND FEAT. ROY GALLOWAYLove U All Over - OM (UK)
PRODUCER: 108 Grand
Originally, this is a deep housetrack with a nice melody, withGalloway's smooth and deepvocal delivery providing addi-tional depth. The real treats how-ever are the numerous remixeswhich are ambient to the extentthat they are giving the AphexTwin and the Orb a run for theirmoney. Contact Bob Cunning-ham at tel: (+44) 71.498 0788;fax: 71.498 3755.
BUTYPpoommaalluu - Skuto/ Arida (CD) (Czech Republic)
PRODUCER: I. Viktorin/P. Vavrik/Buty
By sticking with real strings,woodwinds and horns instead ofsythesisers, this band has createda very warm sounding soft rockalbum with some traces of vaude-
ville. This way they sound odd,but not alienating. ContactMichael Braun at tel: (+42)2.561 8188; fax: 2.537 286.
CLIQUE PRODUCTIONS FEAT.JANEEN JEWETTHappiness - Strikin1Sledge Entertainment (UK)
PRODUCER: Roomy Tokan/Clique Production
This mysterious swingbeat tuneslowly but surely works its wayunder your skin. Thanks to a
killer chorus and excellent pro-duction it has all the qualitiesneeded to become a success onboth the dancefloor and radio.Contact Boomy Tokan at tel:
(+44) 71.277 66556; fax: 81.3172797.
FOREHEADS IN A FISHTANKMr. Whimpy - Newt (UK)
PRODUCER: Julian Beeston
Indie rockers with a distinct pref-erence for the odd use this char-acteristic to their advantage toadd a weird but pleasant twist to amelodic mid -tempo rocker. Peo-ple who are into poppy experi-mentation shouldn't pass on thisone. Contact John Bourke at tel:(+44) 71.486 3441; fax: 71.4863134.
LORRAINE KLAASSENPRODUCER: J. Nganga/F. Opolkal. Lomumba
This researcher of African musicnow committed the subject of herstudies to record. The result is abewildering array of flavours,ideas and influences, which is dis-tinctly African but quite digestiblefor different taste buds as well.Contact Joseph Nganga at tel:(+31) 30.322 132; fax: 30.340 814.
THE SHIREMENEarthspirit - Art Factory (CD) (Sweden)
PRODUCER: Lee Richerson/The Shiremen
In spite of the employment ofinstruments like the bouzouki andthe didgeridoo, the main coursehere is folk rock with its rootsfirmly planted in the early 70's. Allthis doesn't mean that they don'texperiment, but it does mean thatthey don't get lost at any point.Contact Roy Colegate at tel (+46)8.755 1210: fax 8.755 1596.
DANIELE SILVESTRIDaniele Silvestri - Dischi Ricordi (CD) (Italy)
PRODUCER: Enzo Micelli
At times sounding a bit likeJovannotti in his more pensivemoments, this balladeer drawsfrom a host of elements rangingfrom jazz to folk to R&B, while
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he doesn't shy away from the useof loud rock guitars either. In thecase of II Flamenco Della Dociahe even resorts to flamenco as thetitle implies. Contact Laura
Buttarelli at tel:(+39) 2.88812293: fax: 2.8881 2270.
SUBSTANCE FOR GODAssembly Of Flowers - BNE (CD) (Israel)
PRODUCER: Substance For God
Lead singer's Alon Moradi'svoice sounds a lot like that of theSisters Of Mercy's Andrew Eld-ritch when he actually sings andthe music softens a bit. Otherwise,this could easily be mistaken forthe new Slayer album. Lyrically,they deal with inner sorrow ratherthen death and destruction. Con-tact Avi Yossef at tel: (+972)3.556 2212/9231; fax: 3.556 5140.
DJ's Delite - Marc DeschuyterAt EHR pubcaster BRTN RadioDonna head of music Marc De-schuyter likes to instill the feelingof holiday in the listener."We founded this stationtwo years ago with that inmind and therefore I hopethat Ragga 2 Sunshine'sJambo Jambo Jambo(Blow Up) and SweetsFor My Sweet by C.J.Lewis become summerhits. In the same vein we gotdomestic artist Poppadoq (Ario-la), who first made his mark withthe Paul Anka cover (You're)
Having My Baby and now returnswith Don't Go Breaking My Heart[not the one by Elton John & Kiki
Dee). Furthermore theRadios are at it again withtheir album Say Yes!, justlike Axelle Red who isworking on her Frenchbreakthrough with theSans Plus Attendre CD.Last but not least: We areplaying Poetry In Motion
(Fresh) by German duo Inker &Hamilton for weeks now and it'sstarting to take off. A summerhitthanks to Radio Donna?"
A/Z Indexes EUROCHART
EUROCHART HOT 100 SINGLES EUROPEAN TOP MO ALBUMS
7 Seconds 69 Love Is All Around 8 2 Unlimited 5 Jimi Hendrix 97
Absolutely Fabulous 28 Madchen 19 883 36 Jon Secada 34
Acid Folk 97 Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm 3 Ace Of Base 7 Joshua Kadison 11
All For Love 84 More To This World 90 Ace Of Base 44 Jovanotti 40
Allez La Stade 98 Move On Baby 58 Aerosmith 21 Jule Neigel Band 53
Always 14 Nar Vi Graver Guld 1 USA 95 Alain Bashung 49 Julio Iglesias 14
Any Time, Any Place 65 No Good (Start The Dance) 10 Alain Souchon 30 Kastelruther Spatzen 25
Anything 82 No More (I Can't Stand It) '9 Alice Cooper 12 Kim Larsen 87
Anytime You Need A Friend 32 No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) 45 Amedeo Minghi 100 King Cool 84
Around The World 16 Omen III 35 Ana Eden & Victor Manuel 38 Laura Pausini 26
As Dick Me Hullep Nodig Heb 57 One 26 Arrested Development 61 Laura Pausini 68
Baby I Love Your Way 6 Return To Innocence 56 Bad Boys Inc. 82 Lisa Ekdahl 63
Back To Love 66 Right In The Night 77 BBM 23 Loreena McKennit 58
Carry Me Home 49 Riverdance 67 Beastie Boys 29 Lucilectric 56
Change 60 Rock My Heart 36 Beautiful South 93 M -People 95
Closer To God 68 Sensualite 59 Beck 66 Magic Affair 20
Come On You Reds 20 Shine 100 Biohazard 35 Mano Negra 62
Crash! Boom! Bang! 38 Shoop 53 Bjork 79 Mariah Carey 1
Crayzy Man 73 Since I Don't Have You 41 Blur 33 Marusha 88
Die Laughing 78 Sister Golden Hair 88 Brand New Heavies 85 MC Solaar 70
Dissident 40 Six Days 51 Bruce Dickinson 71 Meat Loaf 80
Don't Turn Around 17 Somewhere Over The Rainbow 30 Bryan Adams 28. Michael Nyman 78
Doop 34 Strani Amore 64 Cappella 81 Michel Sardou 27
Dr. Feelgood 72 Streets Of Philadelphia 7 Carleen Anderson 57 Mina 64
Eins, Zwei, Polizei 52 Summer In The City 92 Chris De Burgh 13 Nirvana 45
Everybody's Talkin' 42 Sur Et Certain 71 Coro Monjes De Silos 37 Nirvana 50
Everything Changes 70 Swamp Thing 37 Counting Crows 54 Nordman 59
Faster/P.C.P. 76 Sweets For My Sweet 24 Cranberries 10 Pantera 67
Fingers Of Love 62 Take It Back 50 Crash Test Dummies 3 Patrick Brim' 17
Get -A -Way 11 Take Me Away 61 Deacon Blue 18 Phil Collins 39
Give Me All Your Love 18 Take My Love 99 Die Arzte 99 Pink Floyd 2
Happy People 91 The Colour Of My Dreams 74 Die Flippers 48 Presuntos Implicados 75
Hero 48 The Most Beautiful Girl... 4 Die Toten Hosen 90 Pretenders 19
Hooked On Feeling 79 The Real Thing 1 Dodo Hug 76 Prince Ital Joe & Murky Mark 41
Hymn 89 The Real Thing 44 Dr. Alban 52 Pur 83
I Can See Clearly Now 27 The Rhythm Of The Night 21 East 17 46 Rage Against The Machine 51
1 Like To Move It 5 The Sign 55 El Consorcio 55 Reinhard Mey 69
I Swear 81 The Sisters E.P. 96 Enigma 16 Rosette 4
I Wanna Be Your Man 86 Think About The Way 33 Erasure 8 Seal 6
I'll Remember 43 To The End 54 Eric Clapton 31 Soundgarden 92
I'll Stand By You 46 Touch 63 Eternal 43 Soundtrack - Four Weddings... 96
Inside 12 U & Me 31 Fish 77 Soundtrack - Philadelphia 9
Inside Your Dreams 93 United 13 Francis Cabret 15 Stone Temple Pilots 24
It's Alright 29 What's My Name? 75 Frank Black 74 Take That 22
le Dance Le Mia 23 Wir Sind Die Sieger 80 Fredericks, Goldman & Jones 73 The Symbol 32
Jessie 39 Without You 2 Future Sound Of London 89 Toni Braxton 86
Just A Step From Heaven 94 Wizards Of The Sonic 85 Galliano 42 Traffic 94
La Solitudine 47 Working My Way Back To You 87 Garth Brooks 98 Umberto Tozzi 47
Look Who's Talking! 25 World In Your Hands 83 Gloria Estefan 65 Vangelis 91
Loser 22 You Don't Love Me (No. No, No) 15 Haddaway 72 Zfiri West 60
This Hot 100's top 15 is a crowdedplace to be. Bullets fly as the hitspositively trip over one another intheir surge toward the chart's top-most region. 2 Unlimited are stillThe Real Thing on number 1 and
with Mariah Carey's-undoubted-ly wishful-Without You still onnumber 2 the first upward move-ment is detected in Crash TestDummies' highly hummable hitHmmm Hmmm Hmmm Hmmmwhich climbs two places to number3.
Featuring 13 bullets, the top 15only holds two titles that have comefrom positions lower than number15. First one up are Stiltskin whosedebut single Inside currently showsEurope what actually happens whenthe "Levi" breaks... After initiallypeaking at number 6 in the Hot 100five weeks ago its "Nirvana-esque"energy seems ready, willing andcertainly able enough to earn theformer UK number 1 the same kindof acceptance on a European scale.Smells like success to me.
The second title to breach thisweek's top 15 barrier-DawnPenn's. slow, bluesy reggae numberYou Don't Love Me (No No No)-also owns this week's highest pointsgain; resulting in a 27 position jumpto number 15 and earning itself theSales Breaker award. A success thathas certainly been long in coming asshe first recorded the song way backin '67 one year after GaryWalker-drummer to the WalkerBrothers-had his successful way
with the song and two years afterSonny & Cher recorded the trackfor their '65 debut album Look AtUs.
2 Unlimited meanwhile see theirthird album Real Things (Byte/To-Co) feature as this week's highestnew albums entry in the Top 100Albums. Registering nine new en-tries in as many national Europeancharts in its first week-a Dutch 8,Belgian 7, Swiss 4 and UK number1 to list but a few-the album'sEuropean number 5 entry sends aclear signal to Roxette, Crash TestDummies, Pink Floyd and "num-ber I with a bullet" Mariah Carey.Their previous album No Limitspeaked at number I exactly one yearago when it charted in 13 Europeancountries (top 3 in nine of those) atthe same time registering a number4 in Australia and a number 13 posi-tion in Canada. Their debut albumGet Ready successfully managed toconceal the act's bright future as itsadly failed to make the grade in'92, stalling as it did at number 66.
This week's album Sales Breakeraward goes to Alice Cooper whose20th studio album The Last Temp-tation (Epic) jumps 68 places tonumber 12. His previous two Epicreleases '89s Trash and '91s HeyStoopid both peaked at number 9.Trash-which heralded 'The Coop'sproper return to the limelight wherehe enjoyed his greatest success inthe first half of the '70s-accumu-lated a total of no less than 40 Euro-pean chart weeks. Mark Sperwer
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F.D.E.CH Closer To GodNine Inch Nails - TVT (MCA)
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Without YouO 2 18 Mariah Carey - Columbia (Apple)A.B.DK.D.NLS.CH Omen III35 27 20 Magic Affair - Electrola (Nosferatu)
B.DK.F.D.IRE.S.CRUK 7 Seconds B.F.NL
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Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm A.B.DK.SF.D.IRE.NL.N.S.CH.UK0 5 9 Crash Test Dummies - Arista (Island)Rock My Heart
36 3° 12 Haddaway - Coconut (A La Carte)
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39 3 Beautiful South - Go!Discs (Carlin)Faster/P.C.P. UK
76 63 2 Manic Street Preachers - Columbia (Sony)
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5° 12 Madonna - Maverick/Sire (WC/CC)-I Iff-,
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44 33 11 Tony Di Bart - Cleveland City (Cleveland City/Peermusic)Die Laughing IREUK
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15 Erasure - Mute (Musical Moments/Minotaur/Sony)La Solitudine
47 4° 26 Laura Pausini - CGD (Warner Chappell)B F I Swear
81 All -4 -One - Blitzz/Atlantic (MCA)
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Hero****** SALES BREAKER ****** ®5511 Mariah Carey - Columbia (Sony/WC)
0 You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)42 2 Dawn Penn - Big Beat/Atlantic (WC)
Around The World6 East 17 - London (PolyGram)
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Carry Me Home49 41 6 GlowOrm - Go!Discs (Copyright Control)
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World In Your Hands83 73 12 Culture Beat - Dance Pool (Warner Chappell)
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B.F.D.NLUK All For Love DK.F.D.S.CH
84 72 24 Bryan Adams/Rod Stewart/Sting - A&M (Various)
Don't Turn Around A.B.DKED.IRE.S.CH.UK
62 4 Intermission Blow Up (Warner Chappell)Six DaysCtl-
23 12 Ace Of Base - Mega/Metronome (Megasong)A.S.F.D.CH Wizards Of The Sonic
85 82 3 Westbam - Low Spirit/Motor (BMG Ufa)
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Give Me All Your Love18 17 6 Magic Affair - Electrola (Nosferatu)
A.B.DK.SF.D.NLS.CH Eins, Zwei, Polizei52 77 4 Mo-Do - plaStika (Camaleonte)
A.' I I Wanna Be Your Man UK
Chaka Demus & Pliers - Mango (EMI/BMG/Sony/WC)
19 18 14 Luc"iClietrlicl - Sing Sing (Son Of Sing Sing)
A.D.CH Shoop53 49 4 salt_N_pepa - ffrr (Various)
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Return To Innocence56 48 23 Enigma - Virgin (Enigma Songs/Mambo Music)
F.D.CH More To This World90 54 5 Bad Boys Inc. - A&M (Kastlekat/WC/EMI/CC)
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B.F As Dick Me Hullep Nodig HebMP Johan & Groothandel - Bunny (Coolwine/Olivier)
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Sweets For My Sweet28 9 C.J. Lewis - Black Market/MCA (Carlin)
A.B.5FIRE.NLS.CH.UK Move On Baby58 51 18 Cappella - Internal (MCA)F.D.LCH 0 Summer In The City
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59 38 11 Axelle Red - Virgin (Warner Chappell)Inside Your Dreams
93 46 13 U 96 - Motor (Pink/Wamer Chappell)
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One26 22 8 Metallica - Vertigo (PolyGram)
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0 Somewhere Over The Rainbow32 16 Marusha - Low Spirit/Motor (EMI)
AD.CH Sirani Amore B NL Allez La Stade64 57 14 Laura Pausini CGD (Cappucino/Blue Team/Italfono/Meringo) 1111111. Les Dropers - Phonogram (Warner Chappell)
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UK Shine UK
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Think About The WayA.),.2) 34 Ice MC - DWA (Extravaganza)
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SNEP/UPFI (France); Musica E Dischi/Mario De Luigi (Italy); Stichting Mega Top 50 (Holland); SABAM/IFPI (Belgium); GLF/IFPI (Sweden); IFPI/Nielsen Marketing Research (Denmark); VG (Norway); ALEF MB/TVE (Spain); YLE 2 Radiomafia/IFPI (Finland);IFPI (Ireland); UNEVA (Portugal); Austria Top 30 (Austna); Media Control/ Musikmarkt (Switzerland). © BPI Communications BV - All rights reserved. Hot 100 is a trademark of BPI Communications LP. used with permission.
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72 65 11 The Album - Coconut
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39 32 29 Both Sides - Virgin/WEA A3Fredericks, Goldman & Jones B.F
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8 73 Ilaceppy Nalten - Mega/Metronome A2Jovanorii I
75 22 Lorenzo 1994 - Soleluna/Mercury. Frank Black 4.F.D.IRE.NL
74 34 3 Teenager Of The Year - 4AD
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8 5 4 I Say, I Say, I Say - MutePrince Rat Joe & Marky Mark A.D.CH
44 Life In The Streets - East WestPresuntos Implicados E
75 53 11 El Pan Y La Sal - WEA
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0 Galliano D.UK
45 2 The Plot Thickens - Talkin' LoudDodo Hug CH
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10 10 21 Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We - Island 43 42 6 Always & Forever - EMIFish NL.UKC) t
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11 19 8 Painted Desert Serenade - SBK Happy Nation U.S. Version - Mega/Metronome AMichael Nyman B.IRE.P.E
78 71 19 The Piano - Virgin
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12 80 2EpicThe Last Temptation -
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*54 9 Nevermind - DGC/MCA lijork B.DK.D.IRE.NL
79 5847 Debut - Mother/One Little Indian
36 3East 17 F.D.IRE
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80 38 38 Bat Out Of Hell II - Back Into Hell - Virgin A
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13 9 4 This Way Up - A&MUmberto Tozzi I.CH
35 8 Equivocando - CGD 81 Cappella A.DK.SFD.NL.CH
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15 14 3 Samedi Soir Sur La Terre - ColumbiaMain Bashung B.F
49 46 3 Chattericin - BarclayPur
83 81 41 Seilkinzertraum - Intercord
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16 13 25 The Cross Of Changes - Virgin 0 Nirvana DKEIRE.NL.S.UK
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18 12 10 Our Town - Greatest Hits - ColumbiaDr. Alban A.DK.SED.CH
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52 41 11 Look Who's Talking! - Cheiron 86 48 Toni Braxton - Arista/LaFace
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54 47 15 August & Everything After - Geffen/MCA
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Aerosmith_!..)23 58 Get A Grip - Geffen/MCA
A.B.DKaIRENL.P.E.S.CH El Consorcio77 5 Lo Que Nunca Muere - Hispavox
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Take That'22 16 33 Everything Changes - RCA A2
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5 Beautiful South93 92 2 Miaow - Go!Discs
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B.DK.SF.D.IRE.NL.S.CH.UK Lisa Ekdahl63 64 15 Lisa Ekdahl - EMI
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SalesMUSIC&MEDIA TOP 10 SALES IN EUROPE
UNITED KINGDOMTW LW Singles1 1 Wet Wet Wet - Love Is All Around (Mercury)2 5 Big Mountain - Baby I Love Your Way (RCA)3 11 Dawn Penn - You Don't Love Me (No, No, No) (East West)4 4 Maxx Get -A -Way (Pulse 8)5 7 The Prodigy - No Good (Start The Dance) (XL)
6 6 Absolutely Fabulous - Absolutely Fabulous (Padophone)7 NE *mirth Carey - Anytime You Need A Friend (Columbia)8 3 East 17 - Around The World (London)9 2 Manchester United FS - Come On You Reds (PolyGram NI10 21 Ace Of Base - Don't Turn Around (London)
TW LW Albums1 2 Cranberries - Everybody Else Is Doing It..2 1 Seal Seal II
3 NE 2 Unlimited - Real Things4 3 Deacon Blue - Our Town5 NE Alice Cooper - The Last Temptation
6 4 Pink Floyd - The Division Bell7 NE BBM - Around The Next Dream8 11 Mullah Carey - Music Box9 5 Blur - Parklife10 8 Eternal - Always & Forever
SPAIN
(Island)
IZTT)
(PWL)
(Columbia)
(Epic)
(EMI)
(Virgin)
(Columbia)
(Food)
(EMI)
TW LW Singles1 5 Symbol - The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (Fonomusid2 1 Tony Wilson - Hooked On Feeling (Blanco Y Negro)3 2 Spank - Sister Golden Hair (Ginger)4 4 Big Mountain - Baby I Love Your Way (BMG Ariola)5 6 Doop - Doop (Arcade)6 NE Jens - Loops & Times Remixes (Max)7 3 Dr. Alban - Look Who's Talking! (BMG Ariola)8 7 Jam & Spoon - Right In The Night (Sony)9 NE 2 Unlimited - The Real Thing (Blanco Y Negro)10 9 Silenzi - Hooked On Feeling (Max)
1W LW Albums1 1 Julio Iglesias - Crazy2 2 A.Belen & V.Manuel - Mucha Mos Que Dos3 3 Mariah Carey - Music Box4 6 El Consorcio - Lo Que Nunca Muere5 11 Gloria Estefan - Mi Tierra6 4 Presuntos Implicodos - El Pan Y La Sal7 5 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation8 8 Roxeite - Crash! Boom! Bang!9 9 Michael Nyman - The Piano10 12 Pink Floyd - The Division Bell
DENMARK
(Sony)
(BMG Ariola)
(Sony)(Hispavox)
(Sony)
(Warner)(PolyGram)
(Hi.va.vaix)
(Virgin)(EMI)
TW LW Singles1 1 Symbol - The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (Mega)2 7 Mariah Carey - Without You (Sony)3 3 Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm (BMG Ariola(
4 4 Manchester United FS - Come On You Reds (PolyGram)5 22 Mirah - I Can Hear Your Heart Beat (EMI -Medley)6 8 Maxx No More (I Can't Stand It) (Scandinavian)7 5 Dr. Alban - Look Who's Talking! (BMG Ariola)8 10 Big Mountain - Baby I Love Your Way (BMG Ariola)9 49 Six Was Nine - Drop Dead Beautiful (Virgin)10 2 2 Unlimited - The Real Thing (Scandinavian)
TW LW Albums1 2 Mariah Carey - Music Box (Sony)2 3 Kim Larsen - I Nein Kan Sige Nej Id En Engel (EMI -Medley)3 4 Dizzy Mira tizzy - Dizzy Mizz Uzzy (EMI -Medley)4 12 Elton John - Duets (PolyGram)5 5 Eric Clanton - The Cream Of Eric Clapton (PolyGram)6 NE Venter P6 Far - Vupti (EMI -Medley)7 10 Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet (BMG)8 14 Sonne Salomonsen - Language Of The Heart (Virgin)9 9 Sort Sol - Glamourpuss (Sony)10 13 The Sandmen - In The House Of Secrets (EMI -Medley)
SWITZERLANDTW LW Singles1 2 Mariah Carey - Without You (Sony)2 3 Marusha - Somewhere Over The Rainbow (PolyGram)3 1 Symbol - The Most Beautiful Girl In The World ;Phonag)4 6 2 Unlimited - The Real Thing (Zyx)5 7 Lucilectric - Madchen (BMG)6 5 Reel 2 Real/Mad Stuntman - I Like To Move It (EMI)7 8 Doop Doop (Phonag)8 4 Corona - The Rhythm Of The Night (Zyx)9 37 The Prodigy - No Good (Start The Dance) (Intercord)10 13 Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm (BMG)
1W LW Albums1 1 rad West - Aid West (Sound Service)2 2 Mariah Carey - Music Box (Sony)3 16 Dodo Hug - Ora Siamo Now (Zytglogge)4 NE 2 Unlimited - Real Things (Zyx)5 4 Roxette - Crash! Boom! Bang! (EMI)6 3 Pink Floyd - The Division Bell (EMI)7 5 Chris De Burgh - This Way Up (PolyGram)8 7 Magic Affair - Omen - The Story Continues (EMI)9 27 Christina Louterburg - Echo Der Zeit (CSR)
10 NE Sens Unik - Chromatic (Sound Service)
GERMANYTW LW Singles
1 1 Prince Ital Joe & Marky Mark - United (East West)2 2 Mariah Carey - Without You (Sony)3 5 Crash Test Dummies Mmm Mar, Mmm Mmm (BMG Ariola)4 3 Reel 2 Real/Mad Stuntman I Like To Move It (EMI)5 6 2 Unlimited The Real Thing (Zyx)6 4
7 98 7
9 8
10 11
Lucilectric MadchenErasure - Always
Magic Affair - Give Me All Your LoveMarusha Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Motor)Maxx - No More (I Can't Stand It) (Intercord)
(BMG Ariola)(Intercord)
(Electrola)
TW LW Albums1 1 Mariah Corey - Music Box (Sony)2 2 Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet (BMG Ariolo)3 6 Joshua Kadison - Painted Desert Serenade (EMI)4 3 Pink Floyd - The Division Bell (EMI)5 4 Chris De Burgh - This Way Up (Polydor)6 7 Erasure - I Say, I Say, I Say (Intercord)7 5 Roxette - Crash! Boom! Bang! (Electrola)8 8 Magic Affair - Omen - The Story Continues (Electrola)9 12 Kastelruther Spatzen - Atlantis Der Berge (Koch)10 9 Soundtrack Philadelphia (Sony)
HOLLANDWV LW Singles
1 1 2 Unlimited - The Real Thing (Byte)2 6 Johan/Groothandel - As Dick Me Hullep Nodig Heb (Bunny)3 2 Symbol - The Most Beautiful Gid In The World (Red Bullet)4 7 C.J. Lewis - Sweets For My Sweet (MCA)5 4 Reel 2 Real/Mad Stuntman - I Like To Move It (EMI)6 3 Metallica - One (Phoncgram)7 5 Crash Test Dummies - Mrnin Mmm Mmm Mmm (BMG Arida)8 28 Youssou N'Dour feat. Neneh Cherry - 7 Seconds (Sony)9 13 Corona The Rhythm Of The Night (Zyx)10 9 Magic Affair - Give Me All Your Love (EMI)
1W LW Albums1 1 Laura Pausini - Laura (Warner)2 2 Mariah Carey - Music Box (Sony)3 4 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation (Polydor)4 5 Jeff Trachta & Bobby Eakes - Bold And Beautiful (Arcade)5 3 Pink Floyd - The Division Bell (EMI)6 7 Duffer - Big Boy (EMI)7 13 Bjork - Debut (Po(ydor)8 NE 2 Unlimited - Real Things (Sony)9 6 Laura Pausini - Laura Pausini .. (Warner)10 12 Julio Iglesias - Crazy (Sony)
NORWAY1W LW Singles
1 4 Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm (BMG)2 2 Pearl Jam - Dissident (Sony)3 1 Beck - Loser (BMG)4 3 Deep Forest - Sweet Lullaby (Sony)5 7 Stiltskin - Inside (Virgin)6 NE Devotion - Makes Me Feel (Sony)7 5 2 Unlimited - The Real Thing (Scandinavian)8 8 Maxx - No More (I Can't Stand It) (Sony)9 NE Big Mountain - Baby I Love Your Way (BMG)10 10 Manchester United FS - Come On You Reds (PolyGram)
TW LW Albums1 2 Various - Absolute Champions2 1 Various - Absolute Music 103 3 Various - Reggae Dance4 5 Deep Forest - World Mix5 4 Various - Mego Dance Mix6 9 Various - More Summer7 8 Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet8 7 Bjelleklang Ypper'u Dunk?9 6 Pink Floyd The Division Bell10 18 Lisa Ekdahl Lisa Ekdohl
AUSTRIATW LW Singles1 1 Mariah Carey - Without You2 3 Erasure - Always3 4 Lucilectric - Madchen4 8 Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm5 5 Reel 2 Real/Mad Stuntman - I Like To Move It6 7 Superchamp/Casino Salzburg Wir Sind Die Sieger7 2 Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia8 14 2 Unlimited - The Real Thing9 12 Maxx - No More (I Can't Stand It)10 6 Decadence - Latin Lover
(EVA)
(EVA)
(CNR)
(Sony)
(Arcade)
(EVA)
(BMG)
(BMG)
(EMI)
(EMI)
(Sony)
(Intercord)
(BMG)(BMG)
(EMI)
(BMG)
(Sony)
(Zyx)
(Intercord)
(Echo)
TW LW Albums1 1 Mariah Carey - Music Box (Sony)2 4 Kostelruther Spatzen - Atlantis Der Berge (Koch)3 5 Pink Floyd - The Division Bell (EMI)4 2 Erasure - I Soy, I Say, I Soy (Zyx)5 6 Wolfgang Ambros - Wasserfall (PolyGram)6 9 Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet (BMG)7 3 Roxette - Crash! Boom! Bang! (EMI)8 8 Zillertoler Schdrzenjager Rebellion Live 3 (Tyrolis)9 10 Soundtrack - Philadelphia (Sony)10 7 Alkbottle - Blader Fetter Lauter & A Bissl Mehr (Edell
FRANCE1W LW Singles
1 2 Bruce Springsteen Streets Of Philadelphia (Columbia)2 1 I Am Je Dense Le Mia (Ddobel/Virgin)3 6 Jimmy Cliff - I Can See Clearly Now (Columbia)4 3 East 17 - It's Alright (Barclay)5 18 Symbol - The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (Scorpio)6 8 Mariah Carey - Hero (Columbia)7 5 Laura Pausini - La Solitudine (Carrere)8 7 Corona - The Rhythm Of The Night (Airplay)9 4 Axelle Red - Sensualite (Virgin)10 11 Reel 2 Real/Mod Stuntman - I Like To Move It (Happy)
TW LW Albums1 1 Francis Cabral - Samedi Soir Sur La Terre2 2 Patrick Bruel - Bruel3 5 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation4 4 Alain Souchon - C'Est Deja Ca5 3 Michel Sardou - Salon Que Vous Serez...6 13 Mariah Carey - Music Box7 6 Akin Bashung - Chattedon8 7 Soundtrack - Philadelphia9 9 Pink Floyd - The Division Bell
10 8 East 17 - Walthamstow
BELGIUM
(Columbia)
(RCA)
(Barclay)
(Virgin)
(Trend)
(Columbia)
(Barclay)
(Columbia)
(EMI)
(Barclay)
TW LW Singles1 1 Mariah Carey - Without You (Sony)2 3 2 Unlimited - The Real Thing3 2 Reel 2 Real/Mad Stuntman - I Like To Move It (EMI)4 4 Symbol The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (Red Bullet)
5 9 Maxx - No More (I Can't Stand It) (Dureco)6 5 Laura Pausini - Strani Amore (Warner)7 6 Good Shape - Take My Love (Dino)8 8 Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm (BMG Ariola)9 46 Cappello - U & Me (Red Bullet)
10 10 Adamo Jouez Au Bollon/Speel Me (Flarenasch(
1W LW Albums1 2 Michel Sardou - Salon Que Vous Serez .
2 3 Francis Cabrel - Samedi Soir Sur La Terre3 1 Patrick Bruel - Bruel
4 4 Mariah Carey - Music Box5 5 Laura Pausini - Laura6 7 Bonzai Records - Compilation III Rave Nation7 NE 2 Unlimited - Real Things8 6 Marc Aryan - Les 20 Chansons D'Or Vol. 29 8 Marc Aryan - Les 20 Chansons D'Or Vol. 110 13 Leopold 3 - De Expeditie
FINLAND
(Tremal
(Sony)
(BMG)
(Sony)(Warner)
(News)
IBytel(BMG)
(BMG)
(HKM)
TW LW Singles1 2 The Prodigy - No Good (Start The Dance) (Sonet)2 1 2 Unlimited - The Real Thing (Fazer/ToCo)3 3 Moby - Hymn (Sonet)4 5 Metallica - One (PolyGram)5 4 U 96 - Inside Your Dreams (PolyGram)6 9 Bruce Dickinson - Tears Of The Dragon (EMI)7 NE Stiltskin - Inside (Virgin)8 17 Basic Element - Touch (EMI)9 10 Maxx - No More (I Can't Stand It) (K -Tel)
10 14 Minnesota - Without You (BMG)
TW LW Albums1 3 Mariah Carey - Music Box2 7 Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet3 2 J. Karjalainen - Villeja Lupiineja4 1 Kummeli - Artisti Maksaa5 4 Taikapeili - Suuri Salaisuus6 5 Eric Clapton - The Cream Of Eric Clapton7 11 Alice Cooper - The Lost Temptation
8 6 Roxefte - Crash! Boom! Bang!9 8 Patricia Kaas le Te Dis Vous10 10 Magic Affair - Omen - The Story Continues
PORTUGAL1W LW Albums1 5 Mariah Carey - Music Box2 NE GNR - Sob Escuta3 2 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation4 6 Julio Iglesias - Crazy5 8 Aerosmith - Get A Grip6 1 Various - Dance Mania '947 9 Various - Filhos Do Madrugada8 4 Pedro Abrunhosa - Viageris9 3 Various - Soul Classics
10 13 Soundtrack Philadelphia11 19 Various - Electricidade12 7 Pink Floyd - The Division Bell13 15 Various - Pirilampo Magico.14 10 Roberta Miranda - Vem Pra Mim15 22 Jon Seca& Heart, Soul & A Voice16 RE Roberto Combs Coisa Bonita17 12 Roxette - Crash! Boom! Bong!18 RE Guns N' Roses - The Spaghetti Incident19 16 Eros Ramanotti - Tutte Storie20 RE Various - Italia Romantics Vol II
(Sony)(BMG)(Poko)
(TV 2)
(Warner)
(PolyGram)
(Sony)
(EMI)
(Sony)
(EMI)
(Sony)(EMI)
(P0IYOrom)
ISonY)(BMG Ariola)
(Vidisco)
(BMG Ariolo)
(PolyGram)(Warner)
(Sony)(Vidisco)
(EMI)
(Vidisco)
(Vidisco)
(EMI)
(Sony)(EMI)
(BMG Ariola)
(BMG Ariola)(BMG Ariolo)
The Portuguese singles chart has been suspended untilfurther notice by local IFPI body AFP.
Based on the national sales charts from 15 European markets. Information supplied by MRIB (UK); Bundesverband Der Phonographischen Wirtschaft/Media Control (Germany); SNEP/UPFI (France)Musics E Dischi/Mario De Luigi (Itoly),Stichting Top 50 (Holland); SABAM/IFPI (Belgium); GLF/IFPI (Sweden), IFPI/Nielsen Marketing Research (Denmark); VG (Norway);
ALEF MB/NE (Spain); YLE 2 Radiomafia/IFPI (Finland); IFPI (Ireland); AFP (Portugal); Austria Top 30 (Austria); Media Control/Musikmarkt (Switzerland).Labels listed are the national marketing companies.
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ITALYTW LW Singles1 1 Malefic - Change2 2 Mo-Do - Eins, Zwei, Polizei3 5 Madonna - I'll Remember4 4 Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia5 6 Corona - The Rhythm Of The Night6 NE Fiorello E Caterina - II Cielo7 8 Jam & Spoon - Right In The Night8 9 Einstein Dr. DJ - Automatic Sex9 12 La Bouche - Sweet Dreams10 18 The °Where Brothers - Don't Stop
TW LW Albums1 1 Pink Floyd - The Division Bell2 2 883 - Remix '943 6 lovanotti - Lorenzo 19944 3 Umberto Tozzi - Equivocando5 5 Mina - Mozzini Cantu Battisti6 4 Mariah Carey - Music Box7 8 Various - DeeJay Parade - Volume 48 NE Amedeo Minghi - Como Due Soli In Cielo (Fonit Cetra)9 9 Laura Pausini - Laura (CGD)10 7 Paolo Vollesi - Non Mi Tridare (RTI)
SWEDEN
piscomagic)(Expanded)
(WEA)
(Sony)
(Robyx)
(RTI)
(Sony)
(Expanded)
(BMG Ariola)(Time)
(EMI)
(FRI)
(PolyGram)
(CGD)
(EMI)
(Sony)
(Time)
TW LW Singles1 1 Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm )BMG(2 3 2 Unlimited - The Real Thing (CNR)3 2 Mariah Carey - Without You I50nY)4 4 Maxx - No More (I Can't Stand It) (Remix/Sony)5 6 Cool James & Black Teacher - Dr. Feelgood (Sonet)6 9 Beck - Loser (MCA)7 5 Glenmork/Eriksson/StrOmstedt Nor Vi Grover .(Metronome)8 11 Magic Affair - Give Me All Your Love (EMI)9 10 Erasure - Always (Sonet)10 7 Basic Element - Touch (EMI)
TW LW Albums1 1 Nordman - Nordman2 2 Roxette - Crash! Boom! Bang!3 6 Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet4 3 Usa Ekdahl - Lisa Ekdahl5 4 Eric Clapton - The Cream Of Eric Clapton6 5 Mariah Carey - Music Box7 7 Beastie Boys - Ill Communication8 8 Erasure - I Say, I Say, I Say (Sonet)9 13 Latin Kings Valkommen Till Fororten (Warner Music)10 9 Pretenders - Last Of The Independents (Warner)
IRELAND
(Sonet)
(EMI)
(BMG)
(EMI)
(Polydor)
(Sony)
(EMI)
1W LW Singles1 1 Bill Whelan - Riverdance (Mother)2 4 Wet Wet Wet - Love Is All Around (PolyGram)3 NE Boyzone - Working My Way Back To You (Polydor)4 2 Manchester United FS - Come On You Reds (PolyGram)5 3 The Prodigy No Good (Start The Dance) (XL)
6 5 East 17 - Around The World (London)7 6 P.Harrington/C.McGrit - Rock 'N' Roll Kids (Acorn)8 8 Gloworm - Carry Me Home (PolyGram)9 10 Coca-Cola Official Irish Team - Watch Your House... (RCA)10 12 Maxx - Get -A -Way (Pulse 8)
TW LW Albums1 I Garth Brooks - No Fences2 3 Cranberries Everfirudy Else Is Doing It...3 2 Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet4 6 Various - Dance Hits '94 Vol. 25 4 Frances Black - Talk To Me6 7 Various - Energy Rush Extermin87 8 Soundtrack - Philadelphia8 5 Various - A Woman's Heart9 10 Garth Brooks - In Pieces10 13 Various - Pure Moods
(EMI)
(Island)
(RCA)
(Telstar)
(Dare)(Dino)
(Sony)
(Dara)
(EMI)
(Virgin)
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AirplayStation Reports
Station reports include alinew additions to the playlist,indicated by the abbreviation"AD." Reports from certainstations will also include a"Power Play" (PP), a trackwhich receives special em-phasis for the week, as wellas featured new albums indi-cated by the designation"AL." Within each country,stations are grouped byranking and listed alpha-betically. Rankings include:Platinum (P), Gold (G), Silver(SI and Bronze (8). Allplaylists must be received byMonday at 13.00 hours CET.
GERMANY
ANTENNE BAYERN/MunichEHR
Markus Steinkuhl - DJ/Producer
Power Ploy:
Die Mann.). I I An Der Zahl
Joshua Kadison- Jessie
Worlds Apart- Could It BeB Ust
AD Aretha Franklin- Willing. To
Bee Gees Orneaa Man
Chris De Burgh 'Blonde Ho,
Frente! Accidently Kelly Street
Michel Van Dyke She Comes
Peter Frampton, You CanStan Bush :r The Nome
Vince Gill- whenever You
ANTENNE N1EDERSACHSEN/HannoverACE
Arthe Schmidt. Head 01 Music&Hist Unchanged
HR 3: GRAFITTI/Frankfurt P
EHR
Markus Herde ProducerA ListAD Aaliyah- Back & Forth
Dr. Alban- Awoy From Home
Joe Cocker- Summer In The City
Peter Gabriel- Love Town
HR 3: LEIDER GUT/Frankfurt P
EHR/Dance
Markus Herte ProducerPower Ploy:AD Fury/Slaughterhouse When I'm
NDR 2/Hamburg P
ACE/EHR
Fred Schoenagel Head Of MusicPloylist Unchanged
RADIO FEN/Frankfurt P
EHR
self Blosberg Head Of Musk8 List.
AD Clive Griffin. Commitment
Kate Vag.. Cry Cry Louise
RADIO NRW/Oberhausen P
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Jeff von Gelder Head Of MusicA ListAD Bad Boys Inc: More To The
Chris Noma!, As Good AsETC- Number
Fury/Slaughterhouse- When I'm
5WF 3: POPSHOP HITLINE/
Baden Baden P
EHR
Jorg Lange - ProducerA List:
AD Ange/ique Kidjo- AgoloDoricombo. Es 1st Immer
Loredno McKennin. The BonnyRoxette- Crosh! Boom, Bong:Runrig. Stepping Down
WDR I: SCHLAGERRAUXE/Cologne P
EHR/Rock
Wolfgong Roth - ProducerA UstAD Bad Boys Inc: More To This
BC 52's. The Flintstones
Boston- Need
Coolminer's Beat Take MeCranberries- GroomsEagles- Hotel
East 17. Around The World
Guidlo Ham- lch Mag Steth
Inner Circle- Games People Ploy
Joe Cocker- Summer In The City
Katey Bagel- Can't Hurry
Moby- Hymn
Runrig- Capture The Heart
Sandy Reed' Too Big ForTony Toni Tone- Lewin'
104.6 RIG BERLIN/Berlin GEHR
Lori Granger Muir< DirPloylist Unchanged
BERLIN SBA/Berlin G
National Music
JUrgen Ringens Head Of MusicB ListAD Slovik/Kemmler- Indian Spirits
Mira Hegedand- VoicesBrunner & Brunner DorumCrystal Waters- 100% Pure loveDirk Busch- Violin.Elton John- Can You Feel
G. von Sydow- Nur Re DichGaby Albrecht- Ein Never Tog
Gaultier & Spionne- AgadirKatey Segal- Can't Hurry
La Palorno- Aber DiesmalUsa Nilsson- Let Me In
LydM Auvroy- Cannelk
Merlin' Blab ZuhousNits- Dreams
Rosenstok Nur Einmal NochWet Wet Wet- lo. Is
ENERGY/Bedin GEHR
Holger Richter Music DirB List,
AD 2 Unlimited- Nothing like2 Unlimited- The Real Thing
Loser
Clive Griffin- Commitment
DO Robe- Everybody
Dr. Alban- Away From HomeFury/Slaughterhouse- WhenGarth Brooks- Standing Outside
Meat Loaf. Objects In The Rea,
Peter Gabriel. Love TowPink Floyd- Take It
Reel 2 Real Like To
Rcochford, Only To Be
S.1 Prayer For The Dying
Spin Dalors- Cleopotro's CotStilakin InsideToter Hos.- Kauf Mich,
HIT RADIO N 1/Nuremberg GDance
Stefan Meixner Prog DirPower Play:AD Mariah Corey- Anytime YouA List
AD Aaliyon Bock & forthCappello- u & MeDr. Albon- Awoy From Home
Toni Braxton- You Mean The World
HUNDERT 6/Berlin G
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Reiner Gruhn Music Dir
A ListAD All 4 One Swear
keffia Franklin- Willing ToBoz Scruggs Sierra
Daryl Hall/S.O.B.- GlorybrdElton Jahn. Can You Feel
Goukler & Spionne- Agadir
Janet Jackson Any Time. Any PlaceMott Bianco. Our Love6th Revelation- We Come
Wet Wet Wet Love Is
ORB/FRITZ/Potsdam GEHR
Bernd Albrecht, Frank Menzel,
Jens Molle - Music ProgA List
AD Bffirk- Big Time Sensuality
Janet Jackson- ThrobNits- Dreams
B List
AD Aaliyan Back & ForthAswad- Shine
Cerleen Anderson -Mono SaidCoolio Fantastic Voyage
Cranberries- Dreams
Fury/Sloughterhouse- When I'mGad' Swamp ThingMother Earth. Jesse
AL Marusha
RADIO 7/Ulm GACE
Alex Naumann Head Of MusicB ListAD Aswad- Shine
Cheya- Don't Turn AwayKatey Segal Can't Hurry
Omar OutsideSandy Reed- Too Big For
Toni Braxton- You Moor The World
RADIO ARABELLA/Munkh GNahanni Music
Karl -Hein: Schweter Prog DirA Ust
AD Dirk Busch- Violinist°Duo- Sommer ALA
Gekhwisters Heimann- wens KrenIcne
Reinhard Fendrich'ArgelmaUdo Jurgen, Kurze Unterbrechung
RADIO FFN/Isernhagen GEHR
Jiirgen Koster Prog Dir
Frank Eichner - Head Of MusicB List:
AD Anita liegerlond- Voices
Aretha Franklin- Willing ToBad Boys Inc.- More To This
Billy Joel- No Man's Land
Carleton Anderson- Mama SaidEddi Reader- Patience
Fury/Slaughterhouse- When I'mKathy Segal- Can't HurryLet loose. Seventeen
Omar- OuthdePink Floyd- Take It
Shore Nelson. NobodyToni Braxton- You Mean The
RADIO GONG/Nuremberg GEHR
Peter "Marc" Sting! Music DirPower Play:AD Elton John- Can You Feel
Youssou N'Dour- 7 SecondsA list.AD Bitty McLean- Dedicated To
Prince Itol Joe/M.M.. UnitedB listAD General Public- ill Take You
Tony, Di -herb The Real Thing
Traffic- Here Comes A ManAL Dan Lucas
RADIO KOLN: COLOGNE CHARTS/
Cologne GEHR
Uwe Sped - Nog Dir
Ludwig Schieffer Prog DirA List:
AD All 4 One. SwearEnigma- The Eyes Of Truth
Guido Hen- Ich Mog SethOpus- Live Is Life
Two Cowboys- Everybody
RADIO REGENBOGEN/Mannheim GEHR/GoldMartin Schwebel Filmic DirPower Ploy:AD DJ Bob- EverybodyA ListAD iovonotth Serenato Rap
Fur- Sie Sieht Die Stone
Toni Brazen- You Mean The WorldB List:
AD Allison- Dreams Of Glory
BG/Prince Of Rap- The Colour OfChayo- Don't Turn AwayTwiny & Moore- Rainy NightDavid Byrne- Sod Song
Glitz von Sydow. Nur Kir DickIC Folkenberg 1000 TageKaty Sagal- Can't Hurrylet loose. Seventeen
Luca Carboni- Con Te
Opus- Live Is Life
Paradogs- She
Rodgau Monotones- Dos 1st Heute
Wailing Souls. Wild Wild Life
RADIO SALO/Saarbruecken GEHR
Brigitte Barthel Frog DirThorsten Kremers Head Of MuskA List:
AD Block Sorrows- Stir It
Crash Test Dummies- Mmm Mmm
East 17- Around The World
Michael Balton- Soul Of
Al Jon Secede
RADIO XANADU/Munich GThad
Stevie Hager - Head Of MusicAl Boston
RR 41Bremen GEHR
Axel Sommerfeld - DJ/ProducerA ListAD Dawn Penn- You Don't
Janet Jackson- Any Time, Any Noce
Loeb/Nine Stories- StayReel 2 Real. I Uke To
Roxelte Crash! Boom! Bong!
Stella Getz- Dr. LamWarren G/Naie Degg- Regulate
RSH/Kiel GEHR
Stephen Hompe Head Of MuskPower Play,
Ruby Turner- king For8 List.
AD Aretho Franklin- Willing ToDr. Alban. Awoy From HomeSandy Reed- Too Big Fe
Toni Braxton- You Mean The World
SDR 3/Stuttgart GEHR
Hans Thomas - Producer
Power Play:
AD Aretha Franklin Willing ToAl Jon Seca.
RADIO CHARNARI/Nuremberg S
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Mathias Hofmann Music Dir
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AD All 4 One- t Swear
RADIO F/NurembergACE
Ziggie Hoga - Prog Dir
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AD Malt Bianco. Our loveOhio Express- Catchy Cechy
RADIO FIV: VESRAND.CHARTS/
Recklinghausen S
EHR
Guido Schulenberg Prog DirUli Gladies Mush Mgr/ProdA List:
AD Bob Geldof- CrazyDr. Alban- Away From Home
Inspire! Carpets- UniformMariah Carey- Anytime You
Rodgau Monotones. Das 1st Heute
RADIO GONG 2000/Munich 5
EHR
Andy Wenzel - Head Of ProgPower Play:
Slavik/Kemmler- Indian SpiritsIce MC- Think About
Prince Mal Joe/M.M.- United
A List:
AD Joe Cocker- Summer In The City
B ListAD Bitty McLean- Dedicated To
Tony Di-Bort The Real Thing
Traffic- Here Comes A Mon
UNITED KINGDOM
ATLANTIC 252/London P
EHR
Paul Kavanagh Nog DirA listAD All 4 One- Swear
Aswad. Shine
Lena Fiaglion Visions
BBC RADIO 1/Landon P
EHR
Paul Robinson Frog DirPower Play,
Are Of Bose- Don't Turn
Big Mountoin- Baby I loveDow Penn- You Don'tEast 17- Around The WorldGuns N' Roses- Since I Don'tMond Get -A -WayPrimal Scream- JailbirdWet Wet Wet- Love Is
B List
AD Crash Test Dummies- Afternoons
Elton John. Can You Feel
General Public- I'll Take YouGun Word UpToni Braxton- You Mean The World
N List
Aaliyah- Back & ForthBlast- Crazy Mon
Jah Wobble- The Sun
Kristine W- reel What You
Lush Hypocrite
Melanie Williams. Everyday ThongOasis- Shokermaker
Reel 2 Real- Go On Move
Shed Seven- Dolphin
Veruco Salt. Seethe,
BEACON RADIO/Wolverhampton P.
EHR
Peter Wagstaff - Frog DirA ListAD All 4 One I Swear
Bucks- Danc,ng To The CeilingGuns N' Roses- Since I Don't
Ma:elle/Brown- No More TearsMarcella Detroit- I'm No AngelStevie Nicks, Maybe Love
Take That- Love Ain't HereB List.
AD Choko Demur & Pliers- I Wanno Be
Respect- Young HeartsSWV. Anything
Worlds Aport- Beggin To Be
CAPITAL FM/Landon P
EHR
Richard Park - Prog ConkA ListAD BC 52's- The Flinistones
B List
AD Crystal Waters Ghetto DayDickey/KWS- Ain't NobodyRoachford. Lay Your Love
CHILTERN NETWORK/
Dunstoble/Northampton/GlouresterEHR
Paul Chanter - Group Prog DirSteve Power - Network ControllerA ListAD All 4 One I Swear
Moselle/Brown- No More TearsB List
AD Bobby Brown- Two Can
Cappello- U & MeDawn Penn- You Don't
Pretenders- Night In My Veins
Primo! Scream. :sib,Stevie Nicks. Maybe Love
KISS 100 FM/London
Dance
Loma Clarke Head Of ProgLindsay Welker - Heed Of MusicA List
AD Barrington Lew- Under Mi SensiChadene Smith- Feel The
Jaki Graham- Ain't NobodyMe'Shell Ndege, Coll MeMr. V- Give Me bie
METRO RADIO GROUP/Newcastle PET-P
Liz Elliott - Music OrganiserA ListAD Crystal Waters. Ghetto Day
Marcella Detroit. In No AngelTake That- Love Ain't Here
Toni Branton- You Mean The WorldB List
AD Bonnie Rain- YouGeneral Public- TI! Take You
Mercedes- living For The MomentPrince Bel toe/M.M.- United
Rock Melons. Stronger Together
Spin Doctors- Cleopamas Co,
PICCADILLY RADIO/Manchester P
EHR
Keith Pringle - Head Of MuskB List
AD Jackson Browne- Everywhere I Go
Lena Fiogbe- Visions
VIRGIN 1215 AM/London P
Richard Skinner Prog Dir
John Revell Prog DirB List
AD Beck- Pq No Mind (SnoozedBig Head Todd- Turn The
Charlatans- Jesus HairdoChumbowamba- HomophobiaFish Emperor's Songlittle Angels. All RoodsMarcella Detroit- I'm No AngelOut Of My Hair- In The GroomStevie Nffiks- Maybe Lave
2CUM/Bournernouth GACE
Jean -Paul Hansford - Prog Dir
Dave Luck Head Of MusicPloylist Unchanged
CHOICE FM/London GDc,ceMerritt Crawford Head Of Musk&Hist Unchanged
COOL FM/Belfost GACE
John Paul Bollantine HOMA List
AD Dream. Take MeTwo Cowboys Everybody
B List
AD 2wo Third3- Ease The Pressure
&look Some- SometimesBloat Craz), man
Bobby Brown- Two ConCharlatans- Jesus HairdoJackson EtrOwne- Everywhere I Golimbo Co: Luv You
Melanie Williams. Everyday ThongRoachford. Lay Your
Toni Braxton- You Mean The WorldX -Static Who Do You Love
DOWNTOWN RADIO/Beffast GGod EHTJohn Rosborough Nog DirA List
AD Bonnie Rain- You
Crowded House- Fingers Of loveEamon McCom- Cant BreakLena Fiagbe- Visions
Mari. Corey- Anytime YouMarcella Detroit- I'm No Angel
Richard Traviss. Preacher
FORTH RFM/Edinburgh
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Jay Crawford Head Of MuskTom Wilson Assistent Head Of MuttsA List:
AD 2wo Third3- Ea. The PressureAbsolutely Fabulous- AbsolutelyAll 4 One- I Swear
Anficappella- Move Your BodyAswad- ShineBig Mountain- Baby I LoveDuke- New BeginningGeneral Public- ill Take You
Jackson Browne- Everywhere I Go
Jaki Graham- Ain't NobodyMa:elle/Brown- No More TearsMarcella Detroit- I'm No Angel
Peter Gabriel- Love Town
HORIZON RADIO AND GAIAXY RADIO/Milton Keynes and Bristol G
DozePaul [honker Group Prog DirSteve Power Head Of MuskA List
AD Ace Of Bose- Cant Turn
All 4 One SwearBobby Brown- Two Can
B List
AD Blast- Oozy ManBravado- Harmonica MarDawn Penn- You Don't
RADIO CLYDE/Glasgow GEHR
Alex Dickson Pros DirA List.
AD Blur To The End
Bobby Brown- Two ConChoke Demos & Fliers- I Wanno Be
Dannii Minogue. Get IntoDown Penn- You Don't
Jackson Browne- Everywhere I GoJuliet Roberts CoughlinLena Fiogbe- Visions
Let Loose- Crazy For You
Tom Robinson- Hard
Toni Braxton- You Mean The World
RADIO WYVERN/Worcester GACE
Stephanie Denham Head Of MuskA List
AD Neville/Yearwood- I Fall To Pieces
Counting Crows- Round HereCrash Test Dummies- AfternoonsDream, Take Me
Ian McNabb- When It AllJackson Browne- Everywhere I GoStevie Nicks- Maybe Love
Take That love Ain't Here
RED ROSE RADIO/Weston/BlackpoolEHR
Adrian Allen Head Of MusicB Use
AD Brood New Heavies Bock To Love
Dream- Take Me
Dannii Minogue- Get IntoDawn Penn You Don't
Eddi Reader Patience
Loki Graham Ain't NobodyProdigy 0,0 Good
BROADLAND FM/SGR-FM/Norwich/Ipswich and BuryEHR
Mike Stewart - Prog DirDoor Brown Heed Of MuskA ListAD Dawn Penn- You Don't
General Public- I'll Take YouRock Melons- Stronger Together
Stevie Nicks- maybe LoveToni Braxton- You mean The World
B List
AD Bobby Brown- Two CanBravado- Harmonica ManBrand New Heavies- Back To LoveChino Black- Scorching
Crowded House- Fingers Of LoveDonna Minogue- Get IntoMisty Oldland WroteShown Christopher- Make My LoveWhitesnake- Is This
RED DRAGON FM/Cardiff/Newport 5EiR
Chris Moore - Head Of MusicPower Ploy:
All 4 One. Swear
Beautiful South- Everybody's Talkin
Big Mountain. Baby I Love
Crowded House- Fingers 01 LoveDdeam- Take Me
Eternal :thr A Step From HeaverA Use
AD Juliet Roberts, bought In
Ma:elle/Brom- No Mae TearsMercedes- Leong For The MomentTake Than hove Ain't Here
B List
AD Bobby Brown- Two Con
Donna Minogue- Get IntoDes tee. Ain't MoyM'
Jackson Browne- Everyekere I GoJoe 'he e For Me
Marcella Detroit- I'm No Angel
Possum Dixon Watch The GidPretenders. Night In My VeinsStevie Nicks Maybe Love
SWANSEA SOUND/WalesEHR
Rob Pendry Head Of MusicPower Play:
Mariah Carey, Anytime YouStevie Nicks- Maybe love
AD Jackson Browne- Everywhere t GoA ListAD Absolutely Fabulous. Absolutely
Dawn Penn. You Don'tB Ust
AD Bill Whelan- Rimrdonce
Choke Demus & Niers- Wan. BeJulio Fordham, ain't Help MyselfMarcella Detroit- I'm No AngelSWV- Anything
FRANCE
FRANCE INTER/Paris P
ACE
Dominique Ferran Frog DirA List
AD Bockbeat Bond- Please Mr. Pos.:, -Bill Deraime- Cu A Bo...
Geoffrey Oryemth LopwonyLi Cale- Sho-Biz Blues
AL JJ. Cole
M40/Paris P
EHR
Christian Lefebvre - Prog MgrA ListAD Arrested Dee. Ease My Mind
Blur- Girls & Boys
General Public- I'll Take You
Marc Ricci- Voconces tOublieReel 2 Reel- I like To
Right Said Fred- WondermonTherapy?- Nowhere
NM NETWORK/Paris P
EHR
Max Guauini DirA List
AD Culture Beat- World InG.L Buffolo FuzzyLeon Louis Aubert- Moments
RR/Paris P
ACE
Monique Le Marcia Head Of NogA List
AD De Palmas. Sur La Route
Touch- Chasseurs D'ImogesAL Bernard Lavilliers
Bill DentineCrash Test Dummies
G. Love
Terrorvision
SKYROCK NETWORK/ParisEHR
Laurent Bouneau Prog DirA ListAD Billy Ze Kick- Mangez-Mol
East 17 DeepMother Station- Put The Blame
RIVIERA RADIO/Monte Cade GACE
David Fortune - Head Of MusicA List
AD Crowded House- Fingers Cl loveJohn/Detroit Ain't NothingHuey Lewis. Some Kind Of
Joe Cocker Summer In The CityTina Turner- Proud Mary
Wendy Moten- So Cbse
TOP MUSIC/Strasburg GEHR
Her. Petit' Prog DirB List
AD Nark- Big &me Sensuality
Meat Lod- Rock & Roll Dreams
Soundgarded Black Hole SunVisiteurs Modeles. Ou'Est-C'QueWet Wet Wet Love Is
oussounidour
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VIBRATION/Orleans GDance/EHR
Audrkg Delaveou - Prog CooedA List
AD 2 Unlimited- The R.I ThingAce Of Base- Don't Turn
Block Bee Ride On Tme
East 17- Deep
VOLTAGE FM/Ronny-sous-Bois G
Dance
Olivier Mlardet Mode DirA List
AD he MC- Think About
Marital Carey- Wthout YouReel 2 Reol. I Like To
AL Brand New Heavies
L'ONDE lATINE/Aix en Provence 5
National MoorMaxine Airoldi Head Of MuskPower Ploy:
Philippe land- Ales ApprendA List
AD Julien Cleo- Ce N'Est Rien
Marie laforet- Ma VivoB List:
AD Axelle Red- Elle Dense
David Konen- Si C'Etait
Florent Pagny- Si Tu Veux
bane Foly- Les Yeux
Renaud, Apprendre A Vivre
RTH WRTI/Paris
RodGeorges tong, bond RichebourgA UstAD Bon Levi- Good 01,5
Al Boston
David Byrne
Guiliano1.1. Cole
Seal
ISABELLE FM/Tonne Saint ApreEHR
Patrick Lopeyronnie - Prog Dir
B ListAD Cardenio. Possion Rina
FluxIond FlerlondNiominka Bi- N GorQuench- Dreams
Ram B Nod Beth
TTL-OPAUS FM/Le Samuel
EAR
Ihierry Mosselis Musk DirXavier Defiance ProducerPower Play:
AD Spin Doctors. Cleopatra's CalA ListAD Axelle Red- Elle Dense
Bee Gees- For Whom The Bell
Bill Deroime- Qui A Bu..Dis Bonjour...- Chrisital
Florent Peony- Si Tu Veux
Gallitano- Long Time Gore
Indigo Gids Leon Complicated
Moe- le Me SouviensMariah Carey Without YouPony- Avoir 20 MsPhilippe Swan- le Plane
AL Al Jorreau
AUSTRIA
6 3/Vienna P
EHR
Bogdan Receic Head Of MusicA ListAD Radians- Green Ljmosine
Nene- HoP Mich Zurikk
B List
AD Dawn Penn- You Don't
Inner Circle Games People Ploy
BELGIUM
BUN RADIO DONNA/Brussels P
EHR
Marc Deschuyter Head Of *YePower Play:
Laura Pausini Stream Arnori
A ListAD Chompionenes- In The Army
East 17 Around The WorldLaura Pausini- Genie
Niels William- Neem M'n Liefje
B List
AD Big Mountain, Baby I Love
Dr. Alban Away From HorneToni Braxton You Mean The World
Youssou N'Dour 7 Seconds
BRTN STUDIO BRUSSEL/Brussels P
HR Earl,
Jon Houtekiet - Producer
Power Play.
AD Beck- Poy No Mind ISnoozerl
A List
AD Blur- To The End
Buffalo Tom. Would Not
B ListAD Ashbury Faith- Can You See Me
Blue Blot Jo Ye ManBoino- HeyBrooklyn Funk- The Creator
Deeper Sugar BabyGrid- Swamp ThingScene Slope, DromenSteve Wynn Corelessly
AL Luko Bloom
Spin Doctors
RADIO CONTACT F/Brussels P
EHR
Jean Lou Berlin - Prog Dir
A ListAD Double You Run To
Mozelle/Brown No More Tears
Reaped -Young Heorts
Spin Dank, Cleopotra's CatUnity Mixers, Laity Mix 43
RADIO CONTACT N/Brussels P
EHR
Danny de Bruin Prog Dir
B List
AD MI 4 One- I Swear
Big Mountain- Baby I Love
Clau-Dyo's- TudeltruhCrystal Waters- 100% Pure Love
lnker & Hamilton- Poetry/on Secede- II You Go
Julio Iglesias- CrazyKid Safari, BlueMichael Bolton. Lean On MeNadia MuriaHorrington/McGoillgon R'N'R Kids
Philippe Robrethl h HebPcppodoq Don't Go Breaking
BEL-RR/Brussels GEHR
Serge tankers - Prog DirA List
AD Youssou N'Dour- 7 Seconds
B Urn.
AD Dire Straits- Ticket To Heaven
Eddi Reader- Patience
Jean-Louis Murat- Par MegordeLaura Pausini GenieToni Braxton- You Mean The World
Vagabonds- Betty Boop
BRF/Eupen 5
ACE
Guy Janssens ProducerPourer Play:
Roxette- Crash' Boom! Bang!AD Brny McLean- Dedicated`k
Careen McKennitt- The BonnyA ListAD Corona- The Rhythm Of
Helge Schneider TelephonmonnPearl Jam- Dissident
Pet Shap Boys Liberation
Sfiltskin- Inside
RADIO BRUXELLES CAPITALS/
Brussels .5
ACE
Marc Vossen Prog Dir
B List
AD Autours/Lucie- Les Ciels
Philippe Lafontaine- Macedomienne
BRTN RADIO 2EAST FLANDERS/Ghent
EHR
Johan Von Ache ProduceA ListAD Axelle Red- le T'Attends
Cherry Moon Tnee- The House
Duller- Street Beats
Philippe Robrecht. IL Heb
Wet Wet Wet- Lore Is
AL Leo. Pausini
BRTN RADIO 2 -WEST FLANDERS/
KortrijkEHR
Peter de Groot - Head 01 Musk
Power Play:
All 4 One Senor
AD Ruby Turner- Georg For
AL AI larreau
HR -FM 106.1 /Hassell B
EHR
Andre Hemeryck Prog Dir
B benAD Arrested Eose My Mind
BC 52's, The Flintstones
CJ. Lewin Sweets For My Sweet
Cappello, U & MeChelsy- Colour By NumberCrystal Waters- 100% Pure Love
Helmut Loth Without Your Love
Huey Lewis- Some Red 01Manch Carey- Anytime You
P.J. De Beret Here's To UsRadios- If The Sun
Stiltskin- Inside
Technotronic. Move This
Urban Dance Squad. Demagogue
Youssou N'Dour 7 Seconds
RADIO EXPRES/Annerp 8
EHR/Gold
Marc Dhollander Head Of MuskPower Play:AD Joe Cocker- Summer In The City
A ListAD Radios 11 The Sun
B List
AD Dieter Troubkyn. 7 Dagen Lang
Interativ- SlomSplinter- Duizend RegenbenWalter Grcoteers- Fen An re
RADIO MOL/MolEHR
Sonja Celen - ProducerA ListAD BC 52's- The FlintsionesB Den
AD Aswad- ShineBonnie Relit RocDave Edmunds, Return To Sender
Groovemonia- The Bomb
Ruby Turner- Living For
Splinter- Duirend Regenbagen
Wet Wet Wet- Love Is
RADIO ROYAAL/Hamont-Achel
EHR
Torn Holland Prog Dir
Power Play:AD Gordon Semen Met LouA ListAD 2 Brothers 0/T 4th I Dreams
Benny Neyman- Een Yoder En
Julio Iglesias- CrazySeal- Prayer For The Dying
UBE RADIO 2/Hainaut B
HRPhilippe Muni°. Moak DirA ListAD Ice MC- Think About
Magic Affair- Omen IIIPretenders- Stand By You
AL Pretenders
CZECH REPUBLIC
BONTON RADIO/Prague GEHR
Peter Kricek Head Of MinkPower Play-.
AD Do Alban, Away From Home
Fun Factory- Close To You
Meat Puppets -Backwater
Proud- ledna Mole Holko
A List.
AD All 4 One- I Swear
Dream- Take Me
List
AD Aswad ShineBlur- To The End
Cappello- U & MeCrowded House- Fingers Of Love
Dawn Penn. You Don'tDec ree- I Ain't Movin'Mozelk/Brown No More Tears
Mariah Carey- Anytime YouYoussou N'Dour- 7 Seconds
RADIO ORION/Ostrava GEHR
Pea Mager° Prog Dir
A ListAD All 4 One- I Swear
Aswad Shine
Beautiful South- Everybody's Talkin'
Blur- To The End
Bravado- Harmonica ManBlind Fish- Natural Child
Eddi Reader- Patience
Malcolm McLaren. Pods Paris
RTL CITY RADIO/Prague GEHR
Karel Oubrecht Prog Mgr
Power Play:AD Chris De Burgh Honor -75 -
Cranberries- DrecEast 17- A,o,ec
B List
AD Alison Meyer Cream o
BC 92's Toe Enntstones
Boney M PODO Chico
John/Detroit Ain't NothingJoshua Kadison- Jessie
Mori. Carey- Anytime YouPauline Henry- Watch The Miracle
Proud Jedne Male HoboSeal- Proper For The Dying
Shalom SmImovej
RADIO PROFIL/Pardubke 5
ACE
Ales Cernohorsky Nog DirPower Play,
Wet Wet Wet. love Is
AD Alice Cooper Its MeMaggie Reilly Every Sonde
A List
AD Aerosmith- Crony
Beautiful South, Everybody's Tolkin'Meat Loot Objects In The RearNits, Dreams
Vince Gill & Gladys Knight- Ain't
DENMARK
DR P3: GO'MORGEN P3/CopenhagenEAR 'Rock
Palle Aarslev Head Of Channel
Power Ploy:
AD Peter Belli. Hell [germ,A ListAD Down Penn You Don't
Gknmark/Eriksson/Strieniedt Nor C
Roth Voisin Lost without
DR PS: MASKINEN/Copenhagen P
EHR Rork
Palle Aorslev Head Of Channel
A listAD Daryl -Ann- Come Around
Echobdly. Insomniac
Spice Torn It Oe
ARHUS Mk/RADIO/RADIO COLOMBO!ArhusEHR
lespm Schousen Head Of Music
Jacob Sorensen Heed0f MusicA ListAD Kim Larsen, Orn Hundrede
Nke LA,: Beat NiksNke Device- Funky MonkeySound Of Seduction- A Love Like 7
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Ralf Tschuppert Musk DirPhilippe Unterschres - Head Of MuskA List.
AD Astra- ShineBad Boys Inc.. Mae To ThisChrister Sandein- Kitsch 0011
DJ Bobo EwIPSodyDr. Mban- Away From HomeJimmy Voughor Boar BacaMari& Cart Anyone YouNon Art Art Unreal RealityPauline Henry- Watch The Miracle
Peter Frampton- You Con
Stevie Nicks- Blue Denim
Toni Bretton- You Meon The World
RADIO 32, Zuchwil 5
Ralph Wkks - Prig DePlaytni Unchanged
RADIO LAC/Coneva 5
EHR
Jacky Sanders Frog Dir
A USE
AD Andre Franklin- Willing To
Arrested Dee,- lose My MyraB.utiful South -Carlene Carter- (Ohre&Cain Rom littleBlind Fish Natural childJohn/Deno& Ain't NothingGaiih Brooks- One Night A Day
Janet Jackson- ThrobJulia Fordbanr I Can't Help MyselfModell Carey- Anytime YouOmar- OutsideSi Kelly Your Body's Collin
Key- Bump N' GnndSarah Maximo- Le Cortegetarty Byrne De I Still CantToed The Wee S.- Fall
Tom Robinson- Hard
Vince Gill- Whenever YouWet Wet Wet- Love Is
RADIO 3 III/Mendrisio B
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Boris Pifforetti Prog DirRkcardo Pdkgrini - Head Of Musk
Power Play:
AD lobe Cooper- Lost In AmericaFordo II ColoLa Rotolo Sweet DreamsTransit. Everlasting Fire
A listAD Elton Jain -Circle Of Life
Inca IdliKISOSS. Cello
RADIO 3 DISCO/Mendrisio 3
Sr -aA be.AD 2 Unlimited- The Real Thing
Ramirez- BorbaTransformer 2- Spirits
bp. Move Your Body
RADIO FRAMBOISE/Yverdon 6
ACE
Jean Luc Zwickert - Nog DirA List
AD All 4 One- i SwearBig Mountain Baby I Love
Crash Test Dummies- Worn Mmm
RUE 3/Lugano 8
ACE/Rock
Elena Caresani Head Of MuskA ListAD BC 52's- The Flintstones
David Byrne- Sod Song
Elio E to Stone Tese- Neouno
K7-
Sens Unik
TURKEY
SHOW RADY0/Lstanbul PEHR/National MUSIC
Moot Akod - Head Of ManicPower Ploy
Aar Of Bose- Geer Turn
Big Mountain- Baby 1 Lao
Symbol- The Moss Beoutikt
Stillskin- Inside
A List
AD John Mellencomp. Wld NightProdigy. No Good
B List
AD Gotham, Long Tune GoneRosette- Crash! Boom! Bong!Toni Braxesw- You Moon The World
Village People- In The Noy
CAPRA RADIO 59-5/AnkomsEHR
Bobby Bee Nog DirA List:AD Aciliyak Back & Forth
Scat Nay. For The DyingB List
AD Babyface- When Gan I See
Pink Floyd- Take It
Stevie Nicks- Maybe Lore
POWER FM/Istanbul GEAR
Roxanne Yurchok Head Of Music
A List
AD Absolutely Fabulous- AbsolutelyAll 4 One- I Sweor
Bad Boys Inc- More To This
Demist South- Everybody sBig Mounicirt Baby Love
Cork. Anderson- Mora SaidGrid Swamp ThingJoe Roberts- Bock In My
SWV- AnythingWet Wet Wet- Love Is
EUROPE
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lune Brown Die
Power PknpAll 4 Orr I Swear
8 listAD Michael Bolton- Ain't Got Nothing
PROGRAMME SUPPLIERS
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Armin Weis - Prog Dir
A ListAsia- AnytimeBig Mountain- Baby I Love
Bay McLean- Dedicated To
Bruce Springsteen- Sin. OfCrash bet Dummies- Mrto Mr!.Erasure- Als.YS
Huey Lewis- Sane Kind OfJoe Cocker- Scorner b The CrlyJon Secede- If You Go
Symbol- The Most B.utifulMichel Von Dyke- She Canes
Pet Shop Bop- Libenation
Phil Collins We Wait And
Roadiford Only To BeRout* Drashl Bacot Brag!Seal- Prop, For The Dying
Take That EraythingA LotAD All 4 One- Swear
Bob Geldof Crazy
Kate Tonle Cry Cry Louise
RADIO EXPRESS: AMERICAN TOP 40/
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Bruce Goldberg - ProducerA List
Ace 01 Bose- Don't TimAerosmoh CrazyAll 4 One. Swear
Big Mountain- Baby I LoreCounting Crows- htr. JonesCranberries DreamsEnigma ,e.urn %InnocenceJon Seca& it You Go
Loeb/Nine %ries- slayMadam, I'll RememberSymbol- The Mont Beatriihil
Toni Braxton- You Mean The World
Si me
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AD Aaliyah- Bock & Forth
Aretha Franklin- Willing To
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Dennis Clark - DiresiorA list
Aaliyah. Bock & ForthAce Of Base Don't TurnAerownifh- CrazyElton John- Can You Feel
Erasure MopJanet lockson- Any Time. Am, PlaceJon Secoda If You GoM-Peoplet Wrong On UpMadonna- TI! Remember
Kaiak Carey- Anytime YouToni Braxton- You Mean The World
A ListAD Collage- I'll Be Loving You
Meat Puppets -Bo dcwater
Seat Prate For The Dying
Warren Grffide Doggy Regulate
THE WORLD'S GREATEST HITS/U.SA 5
EHR1 ACE/Rock
David Baeanleld Dir of Nog
A ListAce Of Base Don't TurnAll 4 One- I SwearEast 17- Around The World
Erasure- Aleimrs
Jon Secede If You GoPretenders. al Stool By You
Rexene- Sleeping In My CaSeal- Prayer For The Dying
A List
AD Janet Jackson- Any Time, Any NiceMagic Affair- Coen IIIMichael Bolton- Ain't Got Nothing
WESTWOOD ONE: CASEY'S
COUNTDOWN/U.SAEHR
MI Wier - kttl DirectorA List
AB 4 One. I SwearElton John- Can You Feel
Jon Secede- II You Go
Joshua Kadisort BeoutfulKathy Tracoli- Tell Me where
Kenny G- EY. IfModonna I'll RenenberMandl Carey- Anytime YouRichard Marx- Now And FavorToni Braxton- You Mean The World
A listAD Atlantic Star- I'll Remember
John Mellencamp Wild Night
Adult Contemporary EuropeACE TOP 25
TW LW WOC Artist/Title Label
2 9 PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You (WEA)
2 1 12 SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (NPG)
3 9 5 HUEY LEWIS & THE NEWS/(She's) Some Kind Of Wonderful )Elektra)
4 4 9 BIG MOUNTAIN/Baby I Love Your Way (RCA)
5 3 16 MARIAN CAREY/Without You (Columbia)
6 6 6 JON SECADA/If You Go (SBK)
14 3 JOE COCKER/Summer In The City (Capitol)
11 8 PHIL COLLINS/We Wait And We Wonder (Virgin/WEA)
15 6 ERASURE/Always (Mute)
10 7 11 MADONNA/I'll Remember (theme from With Honors) (Maverick)
18 2 ROXETTE/Crash! Boom! Bang! (EMI)
12 5 20 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of Philadelphia (Columbia)
13 12 14 JOSHUA KADISON/Jessie (SBK)
14 8 8 TAKE THAT/Everything Changes (RCA)
15 10 5 CRASH TEST DUMMIES/Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm (Arista)
01 WET WET WET/Love Is All Around
17 17 3 SEAL/Prayer For The Dying
18) 23 6 PINK FLOYD/Take It Back
19 24 2 C.J. LEWIS/Sweets For My Sweet
(Precious)
(ZTT)
(EMI)
(Black Market)
20 21 4 CHRIS DE BURGH/Blonde Hair, Blue Jeans (A&M)
21 20 2 EAST 17/Around The World (London)
22 13 7 PET SHOP BOYS/Liberation ( Pa rlophone)
23 16 12 JIMMY CLIFF/I Can See Clearly Now (Columbia)
CD C. TRAFFIC/Here Comes A Man (Virgin)
25 19 13 ROXETTE/Sleeping In My Car (EMI)
The Aduh Contemporary Europe (ACE) Top 25 is based on a weighted -scoring system. It is com-piled on the basis of playlists of European stations programming soft pop/rock sounds for 25-49 year -olds, fulltime or during specific dayparts. Songs in "A" rotation receive more pointsthan those in "8" rotation or more limited airplay exposure.
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European Dance RadioEDR TOP 25
TW LW WOC Ar t/Title
Billboard SinglesUSA TOP 25
Label TW LW Artist/Title For week ending June 25th 1994 Label ECO
1+ 2 4 ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT/Ease My Mind (Chrysalis) 1 1
2 1 8 CRYSTAL WATERS/ I 00% Pure Love (Mercury) 2 3
3 10 2 JUDY CHEEKS/Reach (Positiva) 3 5
4 9 7 ICE MC/Think About The Way (DWA) 4 4- -.
5) 5 4 ETERNAL/Just A Step From Heaven (EMI) 5 2
6 4 7 AFRIKA BAMBAATAA/Pupunanny (DFC) 0 67 6 4 2 UNLIMITED/The Real Thing (Byte) ai) 7
8 3 7 TONY DI-BART/The Real Thing (Cleveland City) 8 8
9) 11 3 MISTY OLDLAND/A Fair Affair (Columbia) 9 9
10 22 9 2 BROTHERS ON THE 4TH FLOOR/Never Alone (Bounce) 10) 14
11) 12 2 GALLIANO/Long Time Gone (Talkin Loud) 11 10
12) 13 3 GLAM/Sex Drive (DFC) 12 15
13) 14 2 MAXX/No More (I Can't Stand It) (Blow Up) 13 12
14) 18 2 K-KLASS/What You're Missing (deConstruction) 14 11
15) 21 6 AMOS/Only Saw Today (Dig It) 15 13
16 16 5 JAIMEE DEE/Don't Be Shy (X -Energy) 16 18
17 7 3 DIGITAL BOY/Dig It All Beat (Flying) 17 17
18 23 2 C.B. MILTON/It's A Loving Thing (Byte) 18 21
19 17 6 CLUB HOUSE/Light My Fire (PWL) 19 16
20 MAGIC AFFAIR/Give Me All Your Love (Electrola) 20 26
21 ENIGMA/The Eyes Of Truth (Virgin) 21 19
22 20 5 BLOWN/Je T'Aime... Moi Non Plus (Epic) 22 22
23) 25 3 AVA AND STONE/All Aboard (B4) 23 27
24 15 3 REEL 2 REAL/I Like To Move It (Positiva) 24 23
25 8 5 MOTIV8/Rockin' For Myself (WEA) 25 20
ALL-4-ONE/1 Swear
JANET JACKSON/Any Time, Any Place
WARREN G. & NATE DOGG/Regulate
ACE OF BASE/Don't Turn Around
MADONNA/1'11 Remember
AALIYAH/Back & Forth
TONI BRAXTON/You Mean The World To Me
ACE OF BASE/The Sign
BIG MOUNTAIN/Baby I Love Your Way
Blitzz
Virgin
Death Row
Arista DK
Maverick
Blackground
LaFace
Arista DK
RCA
LISA LOEB & NINE STORIES/Stay (I Missed You) RCA
PRINCE/The Most Beautiful Girl In The World NPG
MARIAN CAREY/Anytime You Need A Friend
JON SECADA/If You Go
ENIGMA/Return To Innocence
R. KELLY/Your Body's Callin'
ELTON JOHN/Can You Feel The Love Tonight
TIM MCGRAW/Don't Take The Girl
COLLECTIVE SOUL/Shine
TEVIN CAMPBELL/I'm Ready
DA BRAT/Funkdafied
SWV/Anything
JOSHUA KADISON/Beautiful In My Eyes
AARON HALL/1 Miss You
CELINE DION/Misled
R. KELLY/Bump N' Grind
Columbia
SBK
Virgin D
Jive
Hollywood UK
Curb
Atlantic
Qwest
So So Def
RCA
SBK
Silas
550 Music
Jive
The European Dance Radio (EDIT) Top 25 is based ono weighted -scoring system. It is compiled onthe basis of playlists of European stations programming various styles of dance music (includinghip hop/rap, ROB and swingbeat) for 15-30 yeazolds, fulltime or during specific cloyparts.Songs that have achieved top 20 status in the EHR Top 40 are regarded as non-specific for EDRand receive limited points_ V. BPI Communications BV
0 1994, BPI Communications, Bratekast Data Systems and Soundscon, lac, This chart isconstructed by Billboard magazine from information including data collected, compiled andprovided by Soundscon, Inc and Broadcast Data Systems.
ECO = Europe. Counter of Origin
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SWITZERLANDby Julia Sullivan
Business was healthy at thesecond Radio Montreux,according to exhibitors andparticipants. A total 500 com-panies registered from 39countries, with a noticeablylarge contingent from EasternEurope. Outside the seminars,business revolved principallyaround hardware and broad-casting equipment, and tradewas particularly healthy fordigital broadcast systems man-ufacturers.
Frank Patterson fromhardware company Re, whichproduces compression systems,comments, "I thought the con-ference was just the right size.It was small enough for peopleto have time to examine anddiscuss products on show. Thequality of visitors was excel-lent. Most came to us with realproblems demanding a practi-cal solution and we were ableto get some constructive busi-ness done."
Silvio Libiei from EelaAudio Broadcast, manufactur-ers of the reportophone systemwhich links external reportersto the studio, was similarly
positive. "For us it was veryuseful to attend such an inter-national show. Most of myclients are in Switzerland, butthe high profile of this conven-tion meant that they all attend-ed, and we also had the chanceto meet new clients."
For Michele Muraccionefrom France Telecom's net-working service Montreux wasan important public relationsopportunity. "Not many peopleknow that France Telecom ismore than telephone, and thisis an excellent way of promot-ing our product and showingpeople what we do. We providebroadcasting link -ups forevents such as the Tour deFrance, and are currentlyexpanding to work with radioaround Europe. Last week welaunched a new system for dig-ital audio transmision fromportable points."
According to Radio Mon-treux executive director MichelFerla attendance has beenimproved, compared to twoyears ago. "Having organisa-tions as the EBU, AIRC, AESand NAB on the same level ofsupport has given the conven-tion more of an international
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details of the technological revo-lution, managers and program-mers were attempting to establishthe role of radio in the face of thegreat sea change occuring inbroadcasting.
Michael Bukht, programmecontroller of Classic FM, under-lined the increasing importanceformats have taken on in the pastfive years. "With the currentupheavals in the landscape ofradio in different countries, thequestion of formats has now takenon new importance; Spanish pub-lic broadcasters have abandonnedadvertising; Denmark is in themiddle of a wide augmentation ofservices; the UK is undergoing aprocess of deregulation wherebythe private sector is expandingand the BBC is having to modify.The questions of business andeconomic survival are intensify-ing, and formats are having torespond to this."
Increasing listener choice rais-es the stakes for radio program-mers. One wrong track and listen-ers can tune in somewhere else,warned Steve Orchard, PD of theGWR Group in the UK, whoargued the blatant economic senseof greater targetting. Take it toofar, however, and you're in theabsurd realms of radio in whichthe winning format might be "AllQueen, All Day." It was reassur-ing to be reminded that we are inthe business of entertaining.
But is Europe really ready for
fat -free radio based on rigorousaudience research, and providingpure formats on tap? James Gor-don, MD of the Clyde RadioGroup in Scotland was vociferousin his warnings against automati-cally adopting US -style narrow-cast formats. "Does the panel real-ly think that listeners are sonarrowminded that they enjoy lis-tening to such tight formats?" heasked, questioning not only therelevance of the style to Europeantastes, but also the economicsense.
"It should not be forgotten thatin the US, where narrowcastinghas been taken to the extreme,58% of stations are losing money.If they had to pay the levels ofcopyright thatEuropean sta-tions do, some80% of themwould gounder."
Musicaltastes are indeed more eclecticthan ever, reminded Steen Fred-erikson, head of Danish publicclassical channel P2, whose expe-rience with classical music broad-casting could teach narrowcastersa thing or two. "Young listenershave far more eclectic tastes thesedays. New classical music isreceiving far more attention fromyoungsters than before, partlybecause CD has brought classicalrecordings of much better quality.Going to a heavy metal concertone evening and a classical onethe next is now commonplace."
Meanwhile, various panelists
Montreux Sound Bites"Now they are freed up by computer systems in the studio, DJs should be free to be more 'new age' and all-round. They should take onmore responsibility as commentators and informers on world affairs, rather than just taking snippets from the music press." - Colin Wal-ters, Laurel Benedict, UK
"Ratings should never be the purpose of pubcasters. But, by the same token, pubcaster programming should never be boring."- AlfonsoRuiz de Assin, president, Association of Broadcasters, Spain
[On the value of radio audience research] "If we were able to research movies and novels then we'd all be able to write them." - JimBeach, TV producer/manager
"Research can instill a false sense of security into the programmer. During an experiment conducted to investigate the effectiveness of musicresearch programmers were asked to select and programme music according to a pattern they thought represented their audience. Whencompared with a poll of audience preference, the two were found to be diametrically opposed. - Murray Horowitz, directorjazz/classic, National Public Radio US
"Digitalisation is the ultimate symptom of the accelaration in technological change. From the previous technological determinism wherebyeach development was researched and received within an organised structure, we now have a situation of chaos where the number of tech-nological advances is accelerating, and there are no standards and no regulations to cope with them. Political intervention is vital to createsome coherency among the glut of new technology." - Stephen Temple, Department of Trade and Industry, UK
"Many of our listeners don't know how to use their video, let alone how to make their own programmes from DAB channels. Some of thereal musical freaks may turn to DAB instead of radio, but most listeners prefer to have a programme made for them." - Guy Banville,programme director, Europe 2, France
"Regulation has been absolutely necessary to maintain pluralist broadcasting in France. Market forces along would not have allowed localstations to remain." - Jean -Luc Pirovano, head of radio affairs, CSA, France
"It should be none of the regulator's business how a station sounds. Whenever regulations have been strong, pirates have always givenpeople what they want. Forcing audiences to listen to certain programmes will only turn them to other sources. It is the authority's mandateto ensure a spectrum of formats, but if a station starts and founders, it should be allowed to change." - Robert Richer, InternationalMedia Consulting, US
"Music combines cultural significance and a huge commercial value, making it one of the most important commercial sectors of the end ofthis century." - Javier Pons, programme director, M-80, Spain
"When working on Chris Rea's last album East West concluded that radio ads don't sell records. This conclusion turned out to have beenbased on a survey of 46 people, most of which knew so little about music they didn't realise Rea had written his own album." - JimBeach, TV producer/manager
were set thinking about what for-mats remain to be tried. Can for-mats reflect the aspirational,ground -breaking qualities of thebest music radio broadcasts?Anne Coutard from RadioFrance suggested, given a fre-quency and enough cash, shewould start a youth -oriented chatstation, while German mediamogul Frank Otto (OK Radio,Delta Radio, Viva) decided upona childrens channel, to fully useradio's imaginative potential.Nonetheless, those saddled withcommercial concerns admittedthat, as radio often plays the roleof listener's best friend, for it to bechallenging and ground -breakingwould remove its familiar appeal.
Advice to thosesearching fornew formatsfrom Orchardwas to look atthe watershedsin musical
demos, such as the increasing gulfbetween those tuning into earlyand late '60s music.
The recent expansion of com-mercial classical channels is aclear sign that the gulf betweenprivate and public broadcasting isnarrowing. While Classic FMpackages its music in a popularformat with jingles and newsspots, Denmark's public P2 is alsoleaving out opus numbers andavoiding high -brow terms toensure a wider audience. Mean-while, Austrian EHR public outletRadio Blue Danube has doneeverything it can to make its posi-tion watertight by fully computer-ising its studio and sticking to arigid research -lead playlist policy.
Is this a correct role for a pub-lic broadcaster? While the publicbroadcasters in the US have clear-ly moulded themselves to comple-ment the incumbent older com-mercial services, Europeanpubcasters are seeing their formermonopoly undermined; but isfighting back the best solution?
Chairman of the EuropeanBroadcasting Union Jean -Bernard Munch pointed out,"Public radio should not run com-mercial -type programmes, but, itshould broadcast to those also tar-getted by private radio. The publicservice mandate is not to targeteverything private radio can'tmake a buck on." Until these con-cerns are cleared up, the likeli-hood of the EBU opening itsdoors to private radio is small.
Particularly with music broad-casting, it is important not to for-get public radio's freedom, urgedTV producer and artist managerJim Beach. "It is a pity public -funded radio feels it has to com-pete with the privates. BBCRadio 1 doesn't know whether it'scoming or going since theonslaught of commercial radio inthe UK. In trying to stand up tocompetition it has gone into anidentity crisis and ultimately itwill lose. Publically funded radioshould be allowed to continue todo what it does best-provide awide and exciting coverage ofmusic." This is the entertainmentbusiness, after all.
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OFF THE RECORDXANADU JOINS ENERGY CLAN: Munich classic rock stationRadio Xanadu changed its name to Energy Munich on June 11 fol-lowing French net NRJ's investment in the station.
DOES EUROPE 1 HAVE ITS EYE ON RMC?: Rumours aregrowing about Europe l's intention to acquire minority shares inACE RFM. This action would give Europe 1 the possibility to havegreater input on the station's policy without being the operator.
FUN, M6 HOLD FRANCES BIGGEST DISCO: At the invitationof EHR network Fun Radio and TV channel M6, more than 17.000people gathered in Paris at the Bercy for the third Dance Machineevening, which turned Paris' biggest concert hall into the biggest dis-cotheque in the country.
NRK STRIKE THREATENS WORLD CUP COVERAGE: Astrike by more than 2.000 technicians and office workers at Norwe-gian State Radio and Television NRK has left radios silent andscreens blank throughout the nation. The strike over wage differen-tials between journalists and other workers at NRK started on SundayJune 15. Since then the company's stations have only been able tosend short news bulletins. Most worrying for Norwegians is that thedispute threatens to black out coverage of the World Cup. NRK hasexclusive coverage rights to the contest for which Norway has quali-fied for the first time in 56 years.
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spirit. And the proof is that wehad 39 nationalities, including alarge number of participants fromEastern European radio."
Sessions were well attended,he commented, "some of themwere over -subscribed. Especiallythe panels on the relationshipbetween the privates and thepublics drew much audience."
Andrei Anissenko, MD atEuropa Plus in Moscow, wasone of some 60 delegates fromEastern Europe, and was busypicking up as much informationon new technology as he could.
"Last time I was here I hadvery little budget and came to geta general impression, but thistime I am going round to all thestands to get as much informationfor my technicians in Russia as Ican. We already work with[French software company] RCS,but we now want to computerisethe whole station. Another of myaims here was to pick up tips onradio promotion, which is still inits infancy in Russia."
Armen Oganesyan, head offoreign broadcasts at RadioMoscow International, came tothe convention with a goal inmind and was able to enter intosome constructive discussion."We'were able to put our applica-
tion to the EBU on the agenda,which is an important step inentering the foreign broadcastingclub.
"The division between Eastand West is reducing, but it stillexists, and it is very interesting tocome and discuss radio makingon an international basis. Thepanels on new technology such asdigital broadcasting were particu-larly interesting and our technicalstaff found many interestingthings by visiting the stands."
Anissenko and Oganesyanwere two of four programmers totake part in the panel on broad-casting in Eastern Europe, duringwhich the mechanics of radiomaking were examined via thedifferent problems faced inLithuania, Poland, Russia, Croat-ia, the Czeck Republic and Slove-nia. Crippling transmission ratescharged by telecommunicationscompanies in Russia; the prob-lems of lack of competition inLithuania; the obsession withprofit rather than entertainment inCroatia and the absence of anymedia legislation in all the coun-tries were discussed. JacquesBraun from Mediametrie endedthe session on an encouragingnote, however, pointing out thatmany programmes produced byprivate broadcasters in EasternEurope are better than some ofthose produced in the West.
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Lure Dutch trainer Dick Advocaatin his show every night during theevent, presenting the "Plaat VanAdvocaat" ("Advocaat's RecordChoice") at the beginning of eachshow. "Advocaat has selectedenough records for a month, sohe's banking on his team reachingthe final!"
In Germany, football songshave a harder time getting intothe national charts, though thereare several on the market, includ-ing a Ralf Siegel production ofthe German national footballteam singing Far Away In Ameri-ca with The Village People. Astadium version of the Opus songLive Is Life has also beenreleased. Radio is gearing up toGermany scoring plenty of goalsat the World Cup. PD of rock for-mat Energy Munich StephanHiiper says that his station isholding parties at Munich's oldairport every day during theWorld Cup. "The games will beshown each day on a 7 x 2 metrescreen. Every time the Germanteam scores a goal, people willget free drinks."
Having faith in Rudi Voller'sunmistakable "tor (ga)-instinct,"H6per says there will also be thechance to place bets and play"Beat The Goalie" with a famousGerman goalkeeper. EnergyMunich will also run three -minute news bulletins twice a dayfrom a correspondent at theWorld Cup.
DJ/producer at EHR AntenneBayern Marcus Steinkuhlreveals that Antenne Bayern hasrecorded its own football song asa tribute to the World Cup. "Someof the members of Antenne Bay-ern have recorded an in-houseproduction entitled 11 An DerZahl ("I 1 In Number"). We haveplaced it on powerplay and some
smaller stations in the area arealso playing it."
The mood is somewhat moresubdued in usually "footballcrazy" Great Britain, where Eng-land, Scotland, Wales and North-ern Ireland all failed to qualify,but stations are still endeavouringto bring their listeners the latestaction from the World Cup. Tocompensate for lack of WorldCup action, English fans justrecovered from "Graham Taylorsickness," are still enjoying lis-tening to Manchester United'srousing anthem Come On YouReds with Status Quo on theradio, still riding high in thecharts since last month's CupFinal.
The Republic of Ireland, how-ever, is positively revelling inWorld Cup '94. The Irish nationalteam has qualified for the secondtime ever and the whole country,including the radio stations, hasgone bezerk. There are some 30World Cup songs on the go in Ire-land, including the official songWatch Your House For Irelandsung by Asian's Christy Dignamwith the help of the entire footballsquad.
Jack Charlton, coach of theIrish, is paid rap -tribute to in ThatOld Jack Feeling by a JackNicholson impersonator, whileeven rave is not spared the mad-ness, with Ole '94.
National pubcaster RTE hashad to put an embargo on thenumber of scheduled programmesbroadcasting from the UnitedStates, such is the volume ofsponsorship offers from compa-nies anxious to cash in on WorldCup fever.
Two regular talk shows arebeing broadcast from New Yorkand Orlando for the duration ofthe World Cup. One programme2FM's "Gerry Ryan Show" hastaken along "Stan The Fan", anunemployed Dubliner who
phoned into the programme com-plaining about his inability tofinance his trip to see the WorldCup, while proclaiming himselfthe Republic's greatest fan. Hewas told to pack his bags, cour-tesy of Mars.
Football coverage in Italycannot hope to rival the operaticsof four years ago when it hostedthe event, but both RAI and theprivates will be keeping audi-ences in the picture.
Nonetheless Darla Antonettiof Radio Deejay's news teamsays that the station's residentfootball nut, DJ Amadeus will beproviding daily round -ups in hislunch time shows with TV sportspersonality Maurizio Mosca,famed for his vociferous opinionson everything soccer. The accentwill be on humour, unless Italylooses, which will mean a nation-al tragedy in a country where goalgetter Roberto Baggio is wor-shiped as a god.
Rome -based EHR networkRadio Dimensione Suono havetied in with Cinzano to sponsortheir coverage, which includes adaily report in the morning drivefrom national team goalkeeperGianluca Pagliuca. Tele Monte-carlo commentator MassimoCaputi will also report live fromthe States prior to major matches.The arrangement is an extensionof RDS's close promotional col-laboration with the TV station.Music director Carlo Macinisays, "We have also tied into thepromotional campaign for theGloryland compilation CD [onMercury] with our logo appear-ing in all the TV ads. Everyevening our own sports corre-spondent Francesco Pasqualewill be talking with TMC's corre-spondent who will collect inter-views from Italy's team manager,players and other journalists onthe spot."
German Ratings(continued from page I)
es, with EHR flagshig NDR 2dropping 220.000 listeners to640.000. All the other publicsincluded in MA ratings dropped lis-teners with big losses also by EHRSWF 3 and East German publicMDR Life:
Private radio shows a more pos-itive picture with substantial gainsmade by several stations. ACERadio NRW/Oberhausen, a net-work of over 40 local stations,notched up 970.000 listeners, up120.000 from the previous year,making it the top private station inGermany and only 200.000 listen-ers behind the leading pubcaster.WDR 4. The North Rhein -West-phalia web failed, however, to meetits target of one million listeners.
Frankfurt EHR station RadioFFH increased its listeners by21.6% to 450.000, while RPR2/Ludwigshafen upped its listener -ship by an incredible 42.8%, theresult of a format change last yearto national music, targeting anolder audience. Hot ACE format104,6 RTL/Berlin scored an extra50.000 listeners in this year's MA
(up 33.3%) bringing the station'stotal listeners to 200.000.
Several stations appeared in theMA for the first time, such asstatewide classic rock station DeltaRadio/Kiel which notched up asound 90.000 listeners. Competitor,EHR RSH/Kiel suffered mean-while dropping 70.000 listeners to220.000.
East German stations figured
more strongly in the MA '94. ACERadio PSR/Leipzig, the only sta-tion in last year's MA gained anoth-er 50.000 listeners, totalling190.000, followed closely bynational music Radio Brocken/Halle with 180.000. AntenneMecklenburg-Vorpommernscored 130.000 and ACE formatRadio SAW/Magdeburg 120.000.
Top Five German Publics(listeners per hour in thousands)
Station (format) 93 9-1 %chgWDR 4 (MOR/schlager) I .300 1.170 -10Bayern 1 (national/news) 1.050 1.020 -2.8MDR 1 (MOR) 1.080 1.000 -7.4NDR 2 (news/EHR) 860 640 -25.6WDR 2 (news) f'&) 630 -4.5
Top Ten Privates(listeners per hour in thousands)
Stationgormati '93 '94 %chgRadio NRW (ACE) 850 970 +14.1Antenne Bayern (EHR) 690 640 -7.8Radio FFH (EHR) 370 450 +21.6Radio FFN (EHR) 430 430 0Antenne.Das Radio (ACE) 340 290 -14.7RSH (EHR) 290 220 -24.2Hundert,6 (ACE) 270 220 -22.7Radio RPR 2 (national) 140 200 +42.8Radio RPR 1 (ACE) 250 200 -20104,6 RU Berlin (EHR) 150 200 +33.3
Source: Media Analyse '94
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week 26/94 EHR TOP 401W LW WOC Artist/Title Original
LabelTotal Rotation New
Stations A B Adds
1 1 10
0 3 9
3 2 15
0 7 4
5 4 6
6 6 10
0 8 4
8 5 10
0 11 5
10 9 6
11 13 8
12 10 6
13 12 11
24 2
15 14 7
(I) 17 3
20 3
18 16 4
19 15 21
33 2
21 19 19
22 22 12
23 25 7
24 18 15
27 16
26 21 11
27 23 9
28 34 2
29 26 3
CD In*gCI 35 5
33 30 6
34 28 14
35 31 11
O 36 2
g tero.O 38 4
0 39 2
40 32 5
PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You
BIG MOUNTAIN/Baby I Love Your Way
SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
WET WET WET/Love Is All Around
SEAL/Prayer For The Dying
CRASH TEST DUMMIES/Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
ROXETTE/Crash! Booml Bang!
ERASURE/Always
EAST 17/Around The World
C.J. LEWIS/Sweets For My Sweet
JON SECADA/If You Go
(WEA)
(RCA)
(NPG)
(Precious)
(ZTT)
(Arista)
(EMI)
(Mute)
(London)
(Black Market)
(SBK)
HUEY LEWIS & THE NEWS/(She's) Some Kind Of Wonderful (Elektra)
ACE OF BASE/Don't Turn Around (Mega/Metronome)
ALL 4 ONE/I Swear (Atlantic)
TONY DI-BART/The Real Thing (Cleveland City)
YOUSSOU N'DOUR FEAT. NENEH CHERRY/7 Seconds (Columbia)
JOE COCKER/Summer In The City (Capitol)
PINK FLOYD/Take It Back (EMI)
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of Philadelphia (Columbia)
MARIAN CAREY/Anytime You Need A Friend
MARIAN CAREY/Without You
MADONNA/I'll Remember (theme from With Honors)
CRYSTAL WATERS/100% Pure Love
ROXETTE/Sleeping In My Car
JOSHUA KADISON/Jessie
TAKE THAT/Everything Changes
PHIL COLLINS/We Wait And We Wonder
BEAUTIFUL SOUTH/Everybody's Talkin'
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT/Ease My Mind
STILTSKIN/Inside
DAWN PENN/You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)
ETERNAL/Just A Step From Heaven
BITTY MCLEAN/Dedicated To The One I
DR. ALBAN/Look Who's Talking
DES'REE/You Gotta Be
AEROSMITH/Crazy
GENERAL PUBLIC/I'll Take You There
MICHAEL BOLTON/Lean On Me
2 UNLIMITED/The Real Thing
ELTON JOHN & MARCELLA DETROIT/Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing
Love
(Columbia)
(Columbia)
(Maverick)
(Mercury)
(EMI)
(SBK)
(RCA)
(Virgin/WEA)
(Go!Discs)
(Chrysalis)
(White Water)
(Big Beat)
(EMI)
(Brilliant)
(Cheiron)
(Sony Soho Square)
(Geffen)
(Epic)
(Columbia)
(Byte)
(Rocket)
110 70 40 2
102 80 22 7
105 80 25 1
97 76 21 19
109 73 36 9
100 76 24 4
92 67 25 6
90 65 25 1
81 61 20 6
77 51 26 5
91 60 31 2
82 52 30 3
69 49 20 1
63 48 15 18
70 47 23 3
59 37 22 9
73 54 19 8
54 33 21 5
52 37 15 0
53 39 14 17
48 32 16 1
61 35 26 0
52 30 22 2
48 34 14 0
49 41 8 2
53 32 21 0
47 26 21 0
42 35 7 7
42 27 15 7
32 20 12 6
34 20 14 14
38 27 11 0
47 30 17 2
37 23 14 0
42 24 18 0
44 23 21 4
39 21 18 7
39 27 12 6
41 28 13 3
48 32 16 7
The EHR Top 40 chart is based on a weighted -scoring system. Songs score points by achieving airplay at M&M's EHR reporting stations, that target 12-34 year -old listeners with contemporary more hilltime or duringspecific dayports. Songs in "A" rotation airplay receive more points than those in 1" rotohon or more limited airplay exposure. Stations are weighted by market sloe and by the number of hours per week committed to theformat. indicates Europe's mostAadio Active record, registering the biggest inarose in short points.
CHARTBOUND
SIX WAS NINE/Drop Dead Beautiful
JANET JACKSON/Any Time, Any Place
EDDI READER/Patience Of Angels
PRINCE ITAL JOE & MARKY MARK/United
CHRIS DE BURGH/Blonde Hair, Blue Jeans
REEL 2 REAL/I Like To Move It
GLOWORM/Carry Me Home
BASIA/Drunk On Love
BAD BOYS INC./More To This World
BOB GELDOF/Crazy
BC 52'S/(Meet) The Flintstones
TRAFFIC/Here Comes A Man
KYM MAZELLE & JOCELYN BROWN/No More Tears' (Arista)
DARYL HALL AND SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS/Gloryland (Mercury)
CELINE DION/Misled (Epic/Columbia)
(Virgin) 39/3
(Virgin) 36/11
(Blanco Y Negro) 35/7
(East West) 35/6
(A&M) 33/6
(Positiva) 33/4
(Go!Beat) 33/3
(Epic) 33/1
(A&M) 31/5
(Vertigo) 31/3
(MCA) 30/9
(Virgin) 30/4
29/18
29/4
28/0
TONI BRAXTON/You Mean The World To Me' (LaFace/Arista
ARETHA FRANKLIN/Willing To Forgive" (Arista
SPIN DOCTORS/Cleopatra's Cat (Epic
MEAT LOAF/Objects In The Rear View Mirror May... (Virgin
STEVIE NICKS/Blue Denim (EMI
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS/Absolutely Fabulous' (Parlophone
ASWAD/Shine.
CARLEEN ANDERSON/Mama Said
BECK/Loser
(Bubblin'
(Circa
(Geffen
URBAN COOKIE COLLECTIVE/High On A Happy Vibe (Pulse 8
BRAND NEW HEAVIES/Back To Love'
MISTY OLDLAND/A Fair Affair
MAXX/No More (I Can't Stand It)
TORI AMOS/Past The Mission
MICHAEL LEARNS TO ROCK/25 Minutes'
(Acid Jazz
(Columbia
(Blow Up
(East West
(EMI -Medley
27/12
27/8
27/7
26/1
25/3
24/12
24/9
24/7
24/1
24/0
23/5
23/0
22/1
21/2
21/2
The EHR "chartbound" chart lists the total number of EHR reporting stations playing newer songs that do not yet here enough airplay points to rank among the EHR Top 40. The second number representshow many stations reported it to M&M for the first time. Songs which hove received no new airplay for two consecutive weeks will be deleted horn this chart, but may reappear with new airplay, In the case of atie, songs are listed by new adds. Asterisks indicate new entries in Chortbound.
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Counting Covers
Airplay
The hottest record on EHR this week must be All 4 One'srendition of John Michael Montgomery's I Swear.Following its attainment of last week's highest new entryin the chart, it now shoots up to number 14, accompaniedby the biggest chart -point gain of the week, which earns itM&M's weekly Radio Active award.
The US vocal group has accumulated a roster of 63EHR stations, including 18 adds (second best of the week).The record is gaining ground especially in the UK. withthe penetration ratio there mounting to 60%, while Italyhas also begun to tune in on a significant scale (25%).Denmark remains the single's top territory with a 74%acceptance level. Other good -willing countries includeTurkey, the Czech Republic, Sweden, Spain, Belgium andGermany, with ratios varying between 30 and 75%.
I Swear is certainly not the only cover version ap-pearing in the chart and the number of remakes is thehighest ever registered: this week M&M spotted no lessthan 14 covers in the EHR Top 40. a proportion of 35%.What follows is a listing in order of chart position, fol-lowed by the original artist and the year the song wasrecorded:
Pos. ORIGINAL RECORDING ARTIST (YEAR)
2 Peter Frampton ('76)4 Troggs ('67)10 Searchers ('63)12 Soul Brothers Six ('67)13 Tina Turner ('86)14 John Michael Montgomery ('94)17 Lovin' Spoonful ('66)21 Nilsson ('71)28 Nilsson ('69)31 Sonny & Cher ('65)33 Shirelles ('59)37 Staple Singers ('72)38 Bill Withers ('72)40 Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell ('68)
Two of these covers are busy climbing the top 5. BigMountain's variant of Baby I Love Your Way claims thechart's second position. while Wet Wet Wet's revival ofLove Is All Around jumps to number 4 with a considerablepoint -gain and qualifies as Most Added leader thanks to19 first-time reports. If the group's steady accumulation ofreports continues during the weeks to come, an ERRnumber one position will be within reach. In theSouthwest, they enter straight at number 2 this week (seeRegional Airplay, page 35).
The highest new entry in the top 40 (at number 30) isgrabbed by Scottish grunge band Stiltskin, whose Insidemade it to number 1 in the UK, largely boosted by aLevi's TV commercial featuring the song (M&M, June11). An impressive 61% of the stations reporting this songare platinum, which clarifies its entering the chart withonly 32 stations. Best supporters include Holland,Sweden, Germany and the UK. Pieter Kops
MOST ADDED
WET WET WET/Love Is All AroundALL 4 ONE/I OwensKYM MAZELLE & JOCELYN BROWN/No More TearsMARIAH CAREY/Anytime You Need A FriendDR. ALBAN 'Away From HomeDAWN PENN/You Don's Love Me
(Precious)(Mantic)
(Arista)(Columbia)
(Cheiron)(Big Beat)
19
18
18
1714
14
most added are those songs which waved she highess number of *AP additions dunng the week 51 the case or a he, songs
are lased alphobehcolly by who
"A" ROTATION PERFORMANCE
BEAUTIFUL SOUTH/Everybody's Talkin' (Go!Discs/ 83JOSHUA KADISON/Jessie ISBK) 83ACE OF BASE/The Sign (Mego/Metronome) 80
'A' %anon FUL»,,....ce )3 a listing oi those records thai have achiewd the best A rosthon penetration Records listhd are those
ours de the EHR iop 20 and wth a qql nvaber o it -hoar -two Posers of ,e03f 20 Soros red the !wed alohobescolly by artist
NEW TOP 20 CONTENDERS
KYM MAZELLE & JOCELYN BROWN/No More TearsASV/AD/ShineBRAND NEW HEAVIES/Bock To LoveMICHAEL LEARNS TO ROCK/25 Minutes
(Arista)(Bubblin't
(Acid la.)(EMI -Medley)
2924
2321
N. Top 20 Comenders ore those cone Hot have yet hod on EHR lop 20 ha and appear on this page for the fir
this single Anise ore listed by owl number of Potions In case of o fie, records ore listed alphabetically by OOPS
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Airplayweek 2694 REGIONAL CROSSOVERS
BORDER
Tracking the cross -regional impact of songs © BPI Communications BV
BREAKERS Mainland European records breaking out of their region of signing
TW LW WOC Artist/Title Original Label Region Of Signing Crossover Regions Total Stations
1 1 7 ROXETTE/Crash! Boom! Bang! EMI NORTH WC.EC.W.C.NW.S.SW.NE.SE.E 86
2 2 15 ACE OF BASE/Don't Turn Around Mega NORTH WC.EC.W.C.NW.S.SW.SE.E 703 3 18 ROXETTE/Sleeping In My Car EMI NORTH WC.EC.W.C.NW.S.SW.NE.SE.E 494 5 6 2 UNLIMITED/The Real Thing Byte WEST CENTRAL EC.W.C.NW.N.S.NE.SE 435 4 18 DR. ALBAN/Look Who's Talking Cheiron CENTRAL WC.W.N.S.SW.SE 346 6 18 MAXX/Get-A-Way Blow Up CENTRAL WC.W.NW.N.S.SW.SE.E 23
7 8 16 HADDAWAY/Rock My Heart Coconut CENTRAL WC.W.NW.N.S.SW.SE.E 288 9 35 ACE OF BASE/The Sign Mega NORTH WC.W.C.NW.SW.NE.SE 22
9 7 14 CORONA/The Rhythm Of The Night DWA SOUTH WC.EC.W.C.N.SE.E 31
10 10 8 MICHAEL LEARNS TO ROCK/25 Minutes EMI -Medley NORTH EC.C.S.SE 2911 15 5 PRINCE ITAL JOE & MARKY MARK/United East West CENTRAL WC.EC.W.NW.N.SW.NE.SE.E 2712 16 2 CAPPELLA/U & Me Internal SOUTH WC.EC.C.NW.NE.SE 17
13 12 17 DOOP/Doop Clubstitute WEST CENTRAL EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE 23
14 22 8 SIX WAS NINE/Drop Dead Beautiful Virgin CENTRAL EC.N 28
15 17 32 ENIGMA/Return To Innocence Virgin CENTRAL WC.EC.W.NW.N.SW.NE.SE.E 19
16 18 24 C.B. MILTON/It's A Loving Thing Byte WEST CENTRAL W.C.NW.N.S.SE 17
17 11 21 CAPPELLA/Move On Baby Internal SOUTH WC.W.C.NW.N.SW.E 19
18 NE ICE MC/Think About The Way DWA SOUTH WC.EC.W.C.N.SE 21
19 NE LA BOUCHE/Sweet Dreams MCI CENTRAL S 13
20 NE MAXX/No More (I Can't Stand It) Blow Up CENTRAL WC.EC.W.N.S.SE.E 21
21 NE DR. ALBAN/Away From Home Cheiron CENTRAL WC.EC.N.S 14
22 20 23 ANGELIQUE KIDJO/Agolo Mango WEST C.N 15
23 19 16 LAURA PAUSINI/Strani Amori CGD SOUTH WC.W.0 14
24 13 10 ENIGMA/The Eyes Of Truth Virgin CENTRAL EC.W.NW.N.S.SE.E 21
25 14 22 JAM & SPOON/Right In The Night (FallInLoveWithMusic) Dance Pool CENTRAL WC.W.NW.N.S.SW.SE 17
CHANNEL CROSSOVERS The top-playlisted UK/Irish records on mainland European radio
TW LW WOC Artist/Title Original Label Crossover Regions Total Stations
1 1 13 PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You WEA WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.NE.SE.E 1292 2 8 SEAL/Prayer For The Dying ZTT WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.NE.SE.E 1193 6 5 WET WET WET/Love Is All Around Precious WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.NE.SE.E 964 3 12 ERASURE/Always Mute WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.SE.E 9056
45
87
C.J. LEWIS/Sweets For My SweetEAST 17/Around The World
Black Market London
WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.NE.SE.EWC.EC.C.N.S.SW.NE.SE.E
8079
7 8 7 TONY DI-BART/The Real Thing Cleveland City WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.SE.E 698 7 12 PHIL COLLINS/We Wait And We Wonder Virgin WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.E 599 10 6 PINK FLOYD/Take It Back EMI WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.NE.SE.E 56
10 9 13 TAKE THAT/Everything Changes RCA WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SE.E 6311 12 13 DES' REE /You Gotta Be Sony Soho Square WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.SE.E 5312 13 15 ROACHFORD/Only To Be With You Columbia WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.NE.SE.E 4813 11 11 PET SHOP BOYS/Liberation Parlophone WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.SE.E 5514 14 13 BRAND NEW HEAVIES/Dream On Dreamer ffrr WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.SE 4315 15 6 CHRIS DE BURGH/Blonde Hair, Blue Jeans A&M EC.W.C.N.S.SW.NE.SE 4816 NE STILTSKIN/Inside White Water WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SE 3317 17 11 BLUR/Girls & Boys Food WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.NE.SE.E 3718 RE REEL 2 REAL/I Like To Move It Positiva WC.W.C.N.S.SW.SE.E 3719 18 22 JIMMY CLIFF/I Can See Clearly Now Columbia WC.EC.W.C.N.S.E 3420 19 13 MISTY OLDLAND/A Fair Affair Columbia EC.W.C.N.S.SW 3521 20 5 BITTY MCLEAN/Dedicated To The One I Love Brilliant WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.SE.E 4622 25 5 TRAFFIC/Here Comes A Man Virgin WC. EC.W.C.N.S.SW.NE.SE 3923 23 10 BOB GELDOF/Crazy Vertigo EC.W.C.N.S.SW.SE 41
24 16 11 D:REAM/U R The Best Thing Magnet WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.SE 3625 NE ELTON JOHN & MARCELLA DETROIT/Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing Rocket WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.NE.SE.E 48
For all artists appearing on this chart, the Region Of Signing is Northwest.
ATLANTIC CROSSOVERS The top-playlisted North American records on European radio
TW LW WOC Artist/Title Original Label Crossover Regions Total Stations
1 1 17 SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful Girl In The World NPG WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.NE.SE 1362 2 12 BIG MOUNTAIN/Baby I Love Your Way RCA WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.NE.SE 1273 3 14 CRASH TEST DUMMIES/Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Arista WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.NE.SE.E 1254 4 9 HUEY LEWIS & THE NEWS/(She's) Some Kind Of Wonderful Elektra WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE.E 1075 5 10 JON SECADA/If You Go SBK WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.NE.SE.E 111
6 13 5 ALL 4 ONE/I Swear Atlantic WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE.E 797 9 6 JOE COCKER/Summer In The City Capitol WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.SE 1008 8 6 YOUSSOU N'DOUR FEAT. NENEH CHERRY/7 Seconds Columbia WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.NE.SE 809 6 25 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of Philadelphia Columbia WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.NE.SE.E 72
10 10 15 MADONNA/1'11 Remember (theme from With Honors) Maverick WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.NE.SE.E 8211 7 22 MARIAH CAREY/Without You Columbia WC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE 6612 11 20 JOSHUA KADISON/Jessie SBK WC.EC.W.C.N.E 7013 15 5 MARIAN CAREY/Anytime You Need A Friend Columbia WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.NE.SE.E 6314 14 10 CRYSTAL WATERS/100% Pure Love Mercury WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE.E , 6315 12 7 ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT/Ease My Mind Chrysalis WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE.E 5316 24 2 DAWN PENN/You Don't Love Me Big Beat WC.EC.C.NW.N.S.SE.E 4217 23 5 GENERAL PUBLIC/I'll Take You There Epic WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.NE.SE.E 4818 16 6 AEROSMITH/Crazy Geffen WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.NE.SE.E 5419 NE JANET JACKSON/Any Time, Any Place Virgin EC.C.NW.N.S.NE.SE.E 4520 18 2 SPIN DOCTORS/ Cat Epic EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW 4021 NE TONI BRAXTON/You Mean The World To Me LaFace WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE.E 3922 22 8 MICHAEL BOLTON/Lean On Me Columbia WC.EC.C.NW.N.S.SW.NE.SE 4423 19 2 BC 52'S/(Meet) The Flintstones MCA WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.NE.SE 3724 NE ARETHA FRANKLIN/Willing To Forgive Arista EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE.E 3625 17 11 RICHARD MARX/Silent Scream Capitol EC.C.NW.N.S.SW.NE.E 46
For all artists appearing on this chart, the Region Of Signing is North America.
" The most remarkable thing about thisweek's Border Breakers is the numberof artists with two titles in the chart.which has now risen to five: Ace OfBase. Enigma and Roxette are nowjoined by follow-up tunes from Maxxand Dr. Alban. Thanks to weakeningcompetition. Maxx' No More II Can'tStand It) slips into the charts with onlyone new entry reported, Russian EHR
network Radio Maximum/Moscow/St. Petersburg.Swedish, German -signed Dr. Alban. however, is anotherstory: within a week of its release, all corners of Europe
jumped on the single with a vengeance, the only territoryslow to respond being the UK. Currently. the first tremorsare detected in Sweden (City 107/Malm6). Holland (TROSRadio 3/Hilversum). Radio 538/Bussum) and Italy (RadioClub 91/Naples).
The highest new entry, however, is taken over by IceMC. an American rapper based in Italy where he effective-ly started his recording career. Aside from the home marketwhere the single can be heard both on dance and EHR for-mats, other countries are catching on with Belgium leadingthe pack. where the record is played fairly evenly on bothsides of the language barrier. Both the French and theFlemish affiliates of nationwide private EHR networkRadio Contact/Brussels added it almost simultaneously(fairly uncommon for non -superstar product) joined later byboth language broadcast groups from pubcaster BRTN/RTBF. Early believers elsewhere are encountered in
Germany (RB4/Bremen and Hit Radio N1/Nurnberg) and
Greece (Jeronimo Groovy and Kiss 909 both in Athens).The final new attraction is the debut by La Bouche
(reviewed in the GSA Today section on page 6) whichswings well with most national network programmers.RTL 102.5/Bergamo. Radio Dimensione Suono/Rome,101 Network/Milan and Rete 105/Milan have become fol-lowers. which is odd since these stations usually wait untilsmall local stations add a given song to their playlist.
Ratil Cairo
The Regional Crossover charts track the cross -regional movement of
product. The Border Breakers chart ranks the 25 most successfulContinental European records making airplay impact outside theirregion of signing (airplay achieved in the original region is excludedfrom the calculations).
The second chart, Channel Crossovers, registers the airplay pene-
tration of UK -signed artists in mainland Europe, while the third Top25, the Atlantic Crossover chart, ranks the most successful NorthAmerican artists according to regional airplay impact in Europe.
All three charts are non -format specific. "Region Of Origin" is notnecessarily an indication of where the artist comes from but, more sig-
nificantly, where he/she is signed. An increasing number of nationalartists are signed to "foreign" labels and M&M wants to acknowledgethe crossover impact of such deals.
For each record, "Crossover Regions" are listed in order of first-
time airplay appearance.
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REGIONAL AIRPLAY week./,Airplay
© BPI Communications BV The top-playlisted songs on European music radio (all formats), listed by region
1W LW WOCOriginal
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Tot
SlatRotation NewA B Adds
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Rotation NewA B Adds 1W LW WOC
Origrnal Tot
Arnst/Title Label SlatRobtion NewA B Adds
1 2 5 BEAUTIFUL SOUTH/Everybody's Talkin' (Go!Discs) 22 19 3 0 1 2 6 HUEY LEWIS/Some Kind Of (Elektra) 35 24 11 0 1 1 8 PATRICK BRUEL/Bouge (RCA) 15 15 0 02 4 5 BIG MOUNTAIN/Baby I Love Your Way (RCA; 21 20 1 1 2 1 4 PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You (WEA) 32 18 14 0 2 2 10 SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful (NPG) 17 16 1 03 1 5 WET WET WET/Love Is All Around (Precious) 21 21 0 0 3 3 7 ERASURE/Always (Mute) 29 21 8 0 3 3 9 MC SOLAAR/Sequelles (Polydor) 12 11 1 04 3 3 MARIAH CAREY/Anytime You (Columbia) 22 16 6 1 4 4 13 JOSHUA KADISON/Jessie (SBK) 28 22 6 0 4 4 15 FREDER/GOLDMAN/JONES/Juste Apres (Columbia) 12 11 1 05 17 2 AS WAD/Shine (Bubblin') 20 12 8 2 5 11 2 WET WET WET/Love Is All Around (Precious) 24 10 14 4 5 7 10 PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You (WEA) 15 11 4 1
6 7 7 ETERNAL/Just A Step From Heaven (EMI) 18 14 4 0 6 12 2 EAST 17/Around The World (London) 26 20 6 2 6 6 13 STEPHAN EICHER/Manteau De Gloire (Barclay) 10 8 2 07 9 6 EAST 17/Around The World (London) 16 13 3 0 7 18 2 JOE COCKER /Summer In The City (Capitol) 27 22 5 3 7 5 18 BRUCE SPRINGSIEEN/Streets Of (Columbia) 12 11 1 08 - NE ACE OF BASE/Don't Turn (Mega/Metronome) 16 12 4 1 8 8 6 CRASH TEST DUMMIES/Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm (Arista) 29 23 6 2 8 11 7 BIG MOUNTAIN/Baby I Love Your Way (RCA) 11 9 2 1
9 10 3 EDDI READER/Patience (Blanco Y Negro) 19 14 5 1 9 14 2 ROXETTE/Crash! Boom! Bang! (EMI) 24 19 5 2 9 10 5 JIMMY CUFF/I Can See Clearly (Columbia) 10 10 0 010 20 2 JANET JACKSON/Any Time, Any Place (Virgin) 16 12 4 0 10 9 4 JON SECADA/If You Go (SBK) 26 15 11 0 10 9 3 SEAL/Prayer For The Dying (ZTT) 14 9 5 011 - NE TAKE THAT/Love Ain't Here Anymore (RCA) 17 14 3 4 11 7 10 TAKE THAT/Everything Changes (RCA) 26 18 8 0 11 13 8 FRANCIS CABREL/Je T'Aimais (Columbia) 12 12 0 012 16 4 BAD BOYS INC./More To This World (A&M) 18 12 6 0 12 15 4 SIX WAS NINE/Drop Dead Beautiful (Virgin) 24 14 10 1 12 8 2 PHIL COLLINS/We Wait And (Virgin/WEA) 11 10 1 013
14
11
5
9
6
TONY DI-BART/The Real Thing (Cleveland City)SEAL/Prayer For The Dying (ZIT)
16
18
12
14
4
400
13
14
6
108
7
PHIL COLLINS/We Wait And (Virgin/WEA) 27BIG MOUNTAIN/Baby I Love Your Way (RCA) 23
17
16
10
7
0
0
13
14
12
16
9
14
HADDAWAY/Rock My Heart (Coconut) 10I AM/Je Dense Le Mia (Delabel) 12
9
11
1 0
1 015 12 8 C.J. LEWIS/Sweets For My Sweet (Black Market) 15 11 4 0 15 5 12 SYMBOL The Most Beautiful (NPG) 22 18 4 0 15 14 3 DR. ALBAN/Look Who's Talking (Cheiron) 10 6 4 016 6 13 SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful (NPG) 15 11 4 0 16 16 4 CHRIS DE BURGH/Blonde Hair (A&M) 21 13 8 1 16 15 9 MISTY OLDLAND/A Fair Affair (Columbia) 10 8 2 017 15 2 PINK FLOYD/Take It Back (EMI) 16 8 8 0 17 20 11 ACE OF BASE/Don't Turn (Mega/Metronome) 20 12 8 0 17 18 12 ACE OF BASE/The Sign (Mega/Metronome) B 8 0 018 18 2 ROXETTE/Crash! Boom! Bang! (EMI) 16 14 2 0 18 13 7 PET SHOP BOYS/Liberation (Parlophone) 22 14 8 1 18 19 3 CORONA/The Rhythm Of The Night (DWA) 9 9 0 019 - NE DAWN PENN/You Don't Love Me (Big Beat) 14 9 5 6 19 19 17 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of (Columbia) 23 17 6 0 19 17 5 STING/Nothing Bout Me (A&M) 8 6 2 020 13 10 ERASURE/Always (Mute) 17 14 3 0 20 - NE SEAL/Prayer For The Dying (Z17) 18 11 7 1 20 - NE BLUR/Girls & Boys (Food) 7 5 2 1
MOST ADDED MOST ADDED MOST ADDEDMARCELIA DETROIT/I'm No Angel (London) TONI BRAXTON/You Mean The World To Me (LaFace/Arista) SPIN DOCTORS/Cleopatra's Cat (Epic)JACKSON BROWNE/Everywhere I Go (Elektral FURY IN THE SLAUGHTERHOUSE/When I'm Dead And Gone (SPV) REEL 2 REAL/I Like To Move It (Positive)STEVIE NICKS/Maybe Love (EMI) ALL 4 ONE/I Swear (Atlantic) MARIAN CAREY/Without You (Columbia)DAWN PENN/You Don't Love Me (Big Beat) WET WET WET/Love Is All Around (Precious) ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT/Ease My Mind (Chrysalis)BOBBY BROWN/Two Can Play The Game (MCA) JOE COCKER/Summer In The City (Capitol) PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You (WEA)
NORTH WEST CENTRAL SOUTH1W LW WOC
Original TotArtist/1,1e Label Slat
Rotation NewA B Adds 1W LW WOC Artist/Tide
OriginalLobel
Tot
SlotRotation NewA B Adds 1W LW WOC Artist/Tele
Originol Tot
label Stat
Rommon Now
A B Adds
1 1 8 BIG MOUNTAIN/Baby I Love Your Way (RCA) 33 29 4 0 1 2 13 SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful (NPG) 15 12 3 0 1 1 5 SEAL/Prayer For The Dying (ZTT) 18 16 2 02 2 9 CRASH TEST DUMMIES/Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm (Arista) 36 30 6 0 2 3 4 YOUSSOU N'DOUR/7 Seconds (Columbia) 14 9 5 4 2 4 4 YOUSSOU N'DOUR/7 Seconds (Columbia) 15 11 4 33 4 5 ROXETTE/Crash! Boom! Bang! (EMI) 32 27 5 0 3 1 10 PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You (WEA) 15 8 7 0 3 7 7 GINO PAOLI/Gorilla Al Sole (WEA) 11 7 4 04 3 4 SEAL/Prayer For The Dying (ZTT) 34 23 11 1 4 9 9 TIMELESS/Where Is The Love (Dino) 13 12 1 0 4 - NE LA BOUCHE/Sweet Dreams (Dig It/Scorpio) 13 11 2 55 5 13 SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful (NPO) 35 28 7 0 5 7 6 C.J. LEWIS/Sweets For My Sweet (Black Market) 12 6 6 1 5 2 7 JON SECADA/If You Go (SBK) 16 11 5 06 7 9 PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You (WEA) 30 23 7 0 6 6 4 JOE COCKER/Summer In The City (Capitol) 11 7 4 1 6 5 4 ARRESTED DEV./Ease My Mind (Chrysalis) 14 12 2 1
7 6 10 ERASURE/Always (Mute) 25 19 6 1 7 - NE STILTSKIN/Inside (White Water) 7 4 3 2 7 NE VASCO ROSSI/Senza Parole (EMI) 13 10 3 48 9 5 C.J. LEWIS/Sweets For My Sweet (Black Market) 22 14 8 2 8 11 2 BC 52'S/)Meet) The Flintstones (MCA) 9 6 3 5 8 11 11 MADONNA/I'll Remember (Maverick) 14 10 4 09 8 3 YOUSSOU N'DOUR/7 Seconds (Columbia) 22 19 3 1 9 10 5 2 UNLIMITED/The Real Thing (Byte) 11 6 5 0 9 - RE UMBERTO TOZZI/lo Muoio Di Te (CGD) 11 5 6 010 14 2 WET WET WET/Love Is All Around (Precious) 26 25 1 6 10 4 14 LAURA PAUSINI/Strani Amon (COD) 10 9 1 0 10 9 13 SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful (NPG) 13 12 1 1
11 10 6 JON SECADA/If You Go (SBK) 29 13 10 1 11 14 9 CRASHIEST DUMMIES/Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm (Arista) 10 6 4 0 11 6 5 HUEY LEWIS/Some Kind Of (Elektra) 12 8 4 1
12 11 2 ALL 4 ONE/I Swear (Atlantic) 27 21 6 4 12 - RE HARRINGTON/MCGETTGAN/R'N'R Kids (Roc Kids) 10 7 3 2 12 13 2 C.J. LEWIS/Sweets For My Sweet (Black Market) 11 10 1 1
13 13 3 JOE COCKER/Summer In The City (Capitol) 27 23 4 3 13 12 4 WET WET WET/Love Is All Around (Precious) 10 5 5 2 13 - RE VERNICE/Quando Tremont° II Sole (Epic) 11 8 3 014 16 5 SIX WAS NINE/Drop Dead Beautiful (Virgin) 26 23 3 3 14 5 2 EAST 17/Around The World (London) 7 4 3 1 14 3 4 TONY DI-BART/The Real Thing (Cleveland City) 13 8 5 015 12 4 JOSHUA KADISON/Jessie (SBK) 27 20 7 0 15 15 4 TOM ROBINSON/Hard (Cooking Vinyl) 7 4 3 0 15 12 4 EAST 17/Around The World (London) 12 10 2 016 - NE GLENMARK/ERIKSSON/STROMSTEDT/Nor Vi Grover (WEA) 20 16 4 6 16 17 7 DULFER/Street Beats (EMI) 7 3 4 1 16 8 2 PINK FLOYD/Take It Back (EMI) 11 9 2 017 15 6 HUEY LEWIS/Some Kind Of (Elektra) 22 12 10 0 17 - NE SOUNDGARDEN/Black Hole Sun (A&M) 6 4 2 1 17 15 11 PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You (WEA) 11 7 4 018 19 3 TONY DI-BART/The Real Thing (Cleveland City) 20 12 8 1 18 16 2 CRYSTAL WATERS/100% Pure Love (Mercury) 10 4 6 2 18 14 3 MANGO/Giulietta (EMI) 9 6 3 019 17 17 MARIAH CAREY/Without You (Columbia) 18 15 3 0 19 - RE JOSHUA KADISON/Jessie (SBK) 8 7 1 0 19 - NE GLAM/Sex Drive (DFC) 11 9 2 1
20 20 2 EDDI READER/Patience (Blanco Y Negro) 21 17 4 4 20 - RE JON SECADA/If You Go (SBK) 7 4 3 1 20 - NE DURAN DURAN/Thank You (WEA) 8 3 5 1
MOST ADDED MOST ADDED MOST ADDEDINNER CIRCLE/Games People Play (Metronome) BC 52'5/(Meet) The Flintstones (MCA) LA BOUCHE/Sweet Dreams (MCI)JANET JACKSON/Any Time Any Place (Virgin) YOUSSOU N'DOUR FEAT. NENEH CHERRY/7 Seconds (Columbia) EN ZO AVITABILE & RANDY CRAWFORD/Leave Me Or Love Me (EMI)CAJSA STINA AKERSTRBM/Om Du Vill Veto Vem Jag Ar (Metronome) LAURA PAUSINI/Gente (CGD) VASCO ROSSI/Senza Parole (EMI)WET WET WET/Love Is All Around (Precious) BROOKLYN FUNK ESSENTIALS/The Creator Has A Master Plan (PIAS) YOUSSOU N'DOUR FEAT. NENEH CHERRY/7 Seconds (Columbia)GLENMARK/ERIKSSON/STREIMSTEDT/Nar Vi Graver Guld I USA (WEA) 2 BROTHERS ON THE 4TH FLOOR/Dreams (Bounce) PUPPIES 'Funky 2 C (Chaos)
1W LW WOC Artist/Title °L7.1Tot
SlatRotation NewA B Adds
1 RE CRASH TEST DUMMIES/Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm )Ar sta) 6 5 1 1
2 w NE WET WET WET/Love Is All Around (Precious) 5 4 1 23 2 11 PINK FLOYD/Take It Back (EMI) 5 3 2 04 4 4 DUNCAN DHU/Capricornio (G.A.S.A.) 5 3 2 05 1 8 SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful (NPG) 6 1 5 06 8 5 TONI BRAXTON/Breathe Again (LaFace/Ariste) 6 2 4 07 5 4 PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You (WEA) 5 1 4 08 12 3 ACE OF BASE/Don't Turn (Mega/Metronome) 4 2 2 09 3 6 ROXETTE/Sleeping In My Car (EMI) 5 1 4 010 7 4 21 JAPONESAS/Tiempo Reservado (WEA) 4 0 4 011 - NE SPIN DOCTORS/Cleopatra's Cat (Epic) 4 2 2 1
12 14 3 BLUR/Girls & Boys (Food) 4 2 2 013 - NE ALEX DE LA NUEZ/Dame Mas (EMI) 3 2 1 1
14 10 4 AMISTADES PEUGROSAS/Esta Yayo (EMI) 4 1 3 015 18 4 PHIL COLLINS/We Wait And (Virgin/WEA) 4 0 4 016 11 12 PRESUNTOS IMPLICADOS/Mi Pequetto (WEA) 3 1 2 017 19 3 SEAL/Prayer For The Dying (ZTT) 4 2 2 018 16 2 AEROSMITH/Crazy (Geffen) 3 2 1 019 20 2 TONI BRAXTON/You Mean The World To Me (leface/Arista) 3 1 2 020 - NE CRYSTAL WATERS/100% Pure Love (Mercury) 4 1 3 0
MOST ADDED
WET WET WET/Love Is All AroundSPIN DOCTORS/Cleopatra's CatCRASH TEST DUMMIES/Mmm Mmm Mmm MmmANTONIO FLORES/Cuerpo De MujerALEX DE LA NUEZ/Dame Mas
(Precious)
(Epic)
(Arista)
(RCA)(EMI)
NW = NORTHWEST: British Isles(United Kingdom, Ireland).C = CENTRAL: German -Language areas(Germany, Austria, parts of Switzerland, Luxembourg).W = WEST: Francophone areas(France, Wallonia/Belgium, parts of Switzerland, Monaco).
N = NORTH: Scandinavia(Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Finland).WC = WEST CENTRAL: Dutch -Language areas(Holland, Flanders/Belgium)S = SOUTH: Italian -Language areas(Italy, Ticino/Switzerland, Malta).
EAST CENTRALOriginal lot
Lobel Stat
eo
Aon NewB Adds
1 1 3 JOE COCKER/Summer In The City (Capitol) 15 12 3 1
2 2 4 AEROSMITH/Crazy (Geffen) 14 9 5 1
3 3 3 ROXETTE/Crash! Boom! Bang! (EMI) 15 9 6 1
4 - NE CHRIS DE BURGH/Blonde Hair (A&M) 10 8 2 55 5 3 STEVIE NICKS/Blue Denim (EMI) 14 9 5 06 20 2 WET WET WET/Love Is All Around (Precious) 11 11 0 57 - NE LADY PANK/Na Na (Koch International) 9 8 1 58 4 4 BRUCE DICKINSON/Tears Of The Dragon (EMI) 10 7 3 09 7 5 HUEY LEWIS/Some Kind Of (Elektra) 9 7 2 1
10 9 6 JON SECADA/If You Go (SBK) 11 6 5 011 - NE SEAL/Prayer For The Dying (ZTT) 10 6 4 412 6 7 RICHARD MARX/Silent Scream (Capitol) 13 7 6 013 17 3 EAST 17/Around The World (London) 7 5 2 1
14 11 5 MICHAEL BOLTON/Lean On Me (Columbia) 7 5 2 015 15 2 TRAFFIC/Here Comes A Man (Virgin) 8 3 5 216 10 3 PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You (WEA) 10 6 4 017 8 7 ENIGMA/The Eyes Of Truth (Virgin) 10 6 4 018 s- NE MARILIJON/Alone Again In The Lap Of Luxury (EMI) 8 6 2 1
19 -:- NE FRANK BLACK/Headache (4AD) 5 5 0 1
20 s- NE CRANBERRIES/Dreams (Island) 5 4 1 1
MOST ADDEDBLIND FISH FEAT. DAVID HALLYDAY/Natural ChildEDYTA BARTOSIEW1CZ/Sen
WET WET WET/Love Is All AroundLADY PANK/No NaCHRIS DE BURGH/Blonde Hair, Blue Jeans
(Scotti Bros.)
(Izabelin Studio)(Precious)
(Koch International)(A&M)
SW = SOUTHWEST: Iberia (Spain, Portugal).EC = EAST CENTRAL: East Central area(Czech Republic. Slovakia, Hungary, Poland).SE = SOUTHEAST: Balkan (no chart compiled yet).NE = NORTHEAST: Baltic area (no chart compiled yet).E = EAST: Eastern area (no chart compiled yet).
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