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Better yet though it returns them to the Top 20 for the first time since October 1998 and you never
know could be the first step in a long overdue revival.
Not that they have any need to too many hits.
Significantly this track becomes their 50th hit single, making UB40 only the second group to reach
this total and putting them level with Queen as the most charted group of all time.
Only 12 other chart acts have ever had more hit singles and all of them are soloists.
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With one more hit they will break a record they look certain to hold for a long time yet,
the only still active chart act to even come close to this total are U2, and they still
need another 13 hits to catch up.
Although some long-term UB40 fans will bemoan their lack of success in recent times with their
own compositions, part of their strength (and the source of some of their biggest hits)
has been their ability to turn other people's songs into unique new hits.
Such is the case of Kiss And Say Goodbye, the soul classic having originally been a
Number 4 hit for the Manhattens in 1976.
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Music, Album Reviews - Lola Ray - I Don't Know Why (DC Flag) By Steve Rudd
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Signed to the same label as Good Charlotte, this quartet is hitting the
world's airwaves hard with their sun-kissed brand of highly melodic and
supremely fashionable rock music for the masses, with John Balicanta chairing
proceedings
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Music News - Vote For Sworn Amongst in The Snickers Unsigned Download Festival
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After months of hard graft, Sworn Amongst have been selected from thousands to
compete in this year's Snickers Unsigned Download Festival competition.
The final ten bands will appear in this week's issue of Kerrang and will be voted for at
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Singles Reviews - Chart Review 21st March 2005 with DJ Chris Plant
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In the land of eternal cabaret, Tony Christie is a God. Although never quite in the same
league as the likes of Englebert Humperdinck or Tom Jones, the singer had a brief
flowering of fame in the early 1970s going Top 10 in 1971 with murderers lament
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Album Reviews - Sixty 6 - Crash and Burn By Nick Quantrill |
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Sixty6 are an exciting power-pop three-piece from York who are
starting to make waves across the country and attract the interest of major label record companies.
The band confirms this potential with the release of the CD, Crash and Burn.
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Music News - Showcase Your True Talent with Selador Studios
Amazing deal for local bands/artists all for just ten squid.
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Newly opened, fully furnished studio, with a relaxed working atmosphere catering
for all musical genres, promise top quality recordings for knock down price.
The recording studio is equipped with industry standard microphones inc.
Neumann u87
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Single Reviews - The Departure - Lump In My Throat (Parlophone) By Steve Rudd
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These Northampton boys can't do no wrong since past singles All Mapped Out and
Be My Enemy both
crashed into the Top 40.
Likewise, this single couldn't be cooler and boasts a mesmerising chorus (I've got a bag
with no air-holes, a chair with no seat...)
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Band News - 1000th Number One (Long Live The King) By DJ Chris Plant
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More than 27 years after he was officially declared dead, Elvis Presley has made history
by claiming the 1000th British chart No 1. One Night is his 20th UK chart topper.
One Night, part of a weekly re-release campaign to mark what would
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Singles Reviews - Chart Review 14th March 2005 with DJ Chris Plant
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Comic Relief: week is upon us once again, or at least it was - Red Nose Day: having taken place last Friday.
Originally conceived as a one-off famine relief fundraiser in 1986, the Comic Relief: charity
has now evolved into a biannual televised appeal, each year featuring
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Single Reviews - The Others - William (Mercury) Release Date: 4th April By Steve Rudd
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These guys have been nothing but a huge inspiration to hordes of people over the past year,
not least because of the band's willingness to stage impromptu guerrilla gigs - wherever
and whenever they please.
Hell, they've even produced a short film
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Album Reviews - The Kaiser Chiefs - Employment (B-Unique) By Steve Rudd
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This Leeds outfit has become very, very famous in what seems like a very, very short period of time.
The scale of hype around these guys has come to rival the hype that has surrounded
Franz Ferdinand over the past year.
In a coincidental parallel
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Band News - The Black Dogs - Headlining at YoYo at The Welly 2nd April
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Chromium Records Band of the Month for March, The Black Dogs: are
four hard hitting northern
boys from Liverpool. Like their stage presence, their music is as eclectic and electric as it is loud.
The lad's music came together due to a shared passion
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Album Reviews - Idlewild - Warnings/Promised (Emi) By Steve Rudd
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It might be somewhat incredible to comprehend, but these guys have been around now
for an entire decade, having got together as a band back in Edinburgh circa 1995.
Ten years down the line, and this is Idlewild:'s astonishing fifth album, packed
with twelve stunning tunes.
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Album Reviews - Scarlet Soho - Divisions of Decency (Human Recordings) By Steve Rudd
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I'm genuinely glad that Scarlet Soho: have released of album of such breathtaking grandeur.
For the past few years, this Hampshire-based band has built up something of a cult
underground following following on from their UK-roving gigs
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Single Reviews - Cherry Falls - Winter/Winter (Island) By Steve Rudd
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This album has to be one of the most stunning debut albums ever released by a band.
There is not one dull moment or dud note, and every last snatch of melody sets the spirits soaring.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Cherry Falls,
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Album Reviews - Face of Scars- Deathblow (11 Reasons to Fight) By Harry Slater
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If life was a film, then Face of Scars: would be the soundtrack to the scene when the intrepid
hero gets his head kicked in repeatedly. Sadly, life isn't a film, but if on the off chance
I ever get my head kicked in repeatedly, I will probably be
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Single Reviews - Five O'Clock Heroes - Run To Her (Glaze) By Steve Rudd
Release Date: 21st March 05
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This is the second single from the band's Bend To The Breaks debut album, and
by the sound of it this quartet is certainly one to watch out for.
Two of the members are British and the other two are native New Yorkers, so there
is an exhilarating melting
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Singles Reviews - Chart Review 7th March 2005 with DJ Chris Plant
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What a week. Three bits of chart-related news come to mind before we start this week.
First, we have to wait a bit longer for the arrival of downloaded sales into the main
chart, the independent labels finally managing to make enough noise about the fact
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Band News - Wanted - Shindigg looking for Drummer and Bassist
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Shindigg are looking for a drummer and bassist after the sad departure of The Krazy One
himself and Mr Karl Robson, I guess not all things are built to last.
If anyone is interested in trying to fill their boots they can contact us via email
at
yardstudio@yahoo.co.uk
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