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The Upfront Club Top 40 weekending 11th March 2006
1 (4) Speechless – Mish Mash
2 (2) Beautiful World – Sara Jorge
3 (12) Dreams – Deep Dish ft Stevie Nicks
4 (3) Nobody Like You – Kelly Llorenna
5 (26) Red Dress - Sugababes
6 (1) Fascinated - Deepgroove
7 (14) The Mash Up Mix 2006 – Various Artists
8 (7) Incredible - Shapeshifters
9 (9) SOS (Message In A Bottle) - Filterfunk
10 (11) Make A Move On Me – Joey Negro
11 (5) C’mon Get It On – Studio B
12 (8) Sorry - Madonna
13 (6) Go To Pieces - Superbass
14 (35) A Lively Mind - Oakenfold
15 (34) Wanna Be Free - Paradise
16 (10) Beyond The End – The Energies
17 (32) Pride – DJ Exacta & Daley Padley
18 (17) Industry – The Modern
19 (20) MJB Da MVP/Be Without You – Mary J Blige
20 (16) Watchin’ – Freemasons ft Amanda Wilson
21 (18) The Music In Me/Sunny – Boogie Pimps
22 (15) Fade – Solu Music ft Kimblee
23 (13) Reach For Me – Kirsty Hawkshaw
24 (New) Sonny - Crosbi
25 (33) Forever – AK Project
26 (19) Strobelight – MYNC Project & Danny Rampling
27 (New) How Would U Feel – David Morales
28 (29) Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U) – Hi-Tack
29 (25) Thunder In My Heart Again – Meck ft Leo Sayer
30 (21) I Will Be – Styles and Breeze ft Karen Danzing
31 (31) Bounce, Shake, Move – MVP
32 (40) Unbelievable – Craig David
33 (23) In The Evening – Rob Boskamp
34 (22) Grace Of God – One Hit Wonders
35 (27) Take Me Away – Haji & Emanuel
36 (28) False Light – Marco V
37 (24) Shhh - Innervisions
38 (New) Rockin 4 Myself – Northernbeat ft Angie Brown
39 (30) Shake – Ying Yang Twins
40 (37) U R The Future – Busface ft Diane Charlemagne
Mish Mash hit number one
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
It’s seven years since ATB’s 9PM (Till I Come) became the Data label’s first release, and the Ministry of Sound imprint has been highly successful ever since, most recently reaching the Top 10 of the sales chart with DHT’s Listen To Your Heart in December.
Speechless by Mish Mash is set to become Data’s 100th release and as such a major priority – luckily it is worthy of the accolade, being a slick, sophisticated and extremely uplifting slab of disco that romps to the top of the Upfront Chart this week with some ease, finishing up more than 20% ahead of Sara Jorge’s Beautiful World, which is runner-up for the second week in a row.
Data has never actually had as many records in the chart at one time as it has at present with no fewer than 12 of them dotted around the Top 100. Aside from Speechless, there’s Joey Negro’s Make A Move On Me (number 10), Boogie Pimps’ Music In Me (number 21), David Morales’ How Would U Feel (number 27), Switch’s A Bit Patchy (number 44), Porno’s Music Power (number 47), Scape’s Be My Friend (number 56), Supermode’s Tell Me Why (number 60), Beatfreakz’s Somebody’s Watching Me (number 65), Cajmere’s Say You Will (number 85), Tom Novy’s Your Body (number 86) and Stunt’s Raindrops (number 100). Many of those outside the Top 40 have yet to receive full club servicing, and will likely become bigger hits when they do.
Meanwhile, trance takes over at the top of the Commerical Pop Chart courtesy of Wanna Be Free by Paradise, which jumps 12-1 this week. It’s gone one better than Paradise’s 2005 single See The Light, which peaked at number 2. On the Upfront Chart, where See The Light reached number 14, Wanna Be Free jumps 34-15 this week.
The all-conquering Pussycat Dolls jump 6-1 on the Urban Chart, with their third single Beep wins a tight three way fight with Ne-Yo’s So Sick, which dips 1-2 after a fortnight at the top, and Black Eyed Peas’ Pump It, a 12-3 climber. The trio are separated from each other by less than 2%. The PCD single includes an assist from BEP’s Will.I.Am, whose busy schedule recently also including helming the new Sergio Mendes album.
1 (4) Speechless – Mish Mash
2 (2) Beautiful World – Sara Jorge
3 (12) Dreams – Deep Dish ft Stevie Nicks
4 (3) Nobody Like You – Kelly Llorenna
5 (26) Red Dress - Sugababes
6 (1) Fascinated - Deepgroove
7 (14) The Mash Up Mix 2006 – Various Artists
8 (7) Incredible - Shapeshifters
9 (9) SOS (Message In A Bottle) - Filterfunk
10 (11) Make A Move On Me – Joey Negro
11 (5) C’mon Get It On – Studio B
12 (8) Sorry - Madonna
13 (6) Go To Pieces - Superbass
14 (35) A Lively Mind - Oakenfold
15 (34) Wanna Be Free - Paradise
16 (10) Beyond The End – The Energies
17 (32) Pride – DJ Exacta & Daley Padley
18 (17) Industry – The Modern
19 (20) MJB Da MVP/Be Without You – Mary J Blige
20 (16) Watchin’ – Freemasons ft Amanda Wilson
21 (18) The Music In Me/Sunny – Boogie Pimps
22 (15) Fade – Solu Music ft Kimblee
23 (13) Reach For Me – Kirsty Hawkshaw
24 (New) Sonny - Crosbi
25 (33) Forever – AK Project
26 (19) Strobelight – MYNC Project & Danny Rampling
27 (New) How Would U Feel – David Morales
28 (29) Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U) – Hi-Tack
29 (25) Thunder In My Heart Again – Meck ft Leo Sayer
30 (21) I Will Be – Styles and Breeze ft Karen Danzing
31 (31) Bounce, Shake, Move – MVP
32 (40) Unbelievable – Craig David
33 (23) In The Evening – Rob Boskamp
34 (22) Grace Of God – One Hit Wonders
35 (27) Take Me Away – Haji & Emanuel
36 (28) False Light – Marco V
37 (24) Shhh - Innervisions
38 (New) Rockin 4 Myself – Northernbeat ft Angie Brown
39 (30) Shake – Ying Yang Twins
40 (37) U R The Future – Busface ft Diane Charlemagne
Mish Mash hit number one
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
It’s seven years since ATB’s 9PM (Till I Come) became the Data label’s first release, and the Ministry of Sound imprint has been highly successful ever since, most recently reaching the Top 10 of the sales chart with DHT’s Listen To Your Heart in December.
Speechless by Mish Mash is set to become Data’s 100th release and as such a major priority – luckily it is worthy of the accolade, being a slick, sophisticated and extremely uplifting slab of disco that romps to the top of the Upfront Chart this week with some ease, finishing up more than 20% ahead of Sara Jorge’s Beautiful World, which is runner-up for the second week in a row.
Data has never actually had as many records in the chart at one time as it has at present with no fewer than 12 of them dotted around the Top 100. Aside from Speechless, there’s Joey Negro’s Make A Move On Me (number 10), Boogie Pimps’ Music In Me (number 21), David Morales’ How Would U Feel (number 27), Switch’s A Bit Patchy (number 44), Porno’s Music Power (number 47), Scape’s Be My Friend (number 56), Supermode’s Tell Me Why (number 60), Beatfreakz’s Somebody’s Watching Me (number 65), Cajmere’s Say You Will (number 85), Tom Novy’s Your Body (number 86) and Stunt’s Raindrops (number 100). Many of those outside the Top 40 have yet to receive full club servicing, and will likely become bigger hits when they do.
Meanwhile, trance takes over at the top of the Commerical Pop Chart courtesy of Wanna Be Free by Paradise, which jumps 12-1 this week. It’s gone one better than Paradise’s 2005 single See The Light, which peaked at number 2. On the Upfront Chart, where See The Light reached number 14, Wanna Be Free jumps 34-15 this week.
The all-conquering Pussycat Dolls jump 6-1 on the Urban Chart, with their third single Beep wins a tight three way fight with Ne-Yo’s So Sick, which dips 1-2 after a fortnight at the top, and Black Eyed Peas’ Pump It, a 12-3 climber. The trio are separated from each other by less than 2%. The PCD single includes an assist from BEP’s Will.I.Am, whose busy schedule recently also including helming the new Sergio Mendes album.