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The Upfront Club Top 40 weekending 18th March 2006
1 (3) Dreams – Deep Dish ft Stevie Nicks
2 (1) Speechless – Mish Mash
3 (5) Red Dress - Sugababes
4 (27) How Would U Feel – David Morales
5 (2) Beautiful World – Sara Jorge
6 (4) Nobody Like You – Kelly Llorenna
7 (7) The Mash Up Mix 2006 – Various Artists
8 (6) Fascinated - Deepgroove
9 (New) Summer Son - Aurora
10 (17) Pride – DJ Exacta & Daley Padley
11 (8) Incredible - Shapeshifters
12 (14) A Lively Mind - Oakenfold
13 (10) Make A Move On Me – Joey Negro
14 (9) SOS (Message In A Bottle) - Filterfunk
15 (11) C’mon Get It On – Studio B
16 (24) Sonny - Crosby
17 (New) Be My Friend – Scape ft D’Empress
18 (New) The Remixes EP: Fade Away/Out Of My… - Sarah Atereth
19 (26) Strobelight – MYNC Project & Danny Rampling
20 (13) Go To Pieces - Superbass
21 (22) Fade – Solu Music ft Kimblee
22 (20) Watchin’ – Freemasons ft Amanda Wilson
23 (New) Shot Away – Pawn Shop
24 (12) Sorry - Madonna
25 (19) MJB DA MVP/Be Without You – Mary J Blige
26 (21) The Music In Me/Sunny – Boogie Pimps
27 (29) Thunder In My Heart Again – Meck ft Leo Sayer
28 (18) Industry – The Modern
29 (New) Stupid Girls - Pink
30 (New) Little Bird – LMC vs Trick Babies
31 (16) Beyond The End – The Energies
32 (23) Reach For Me – Kirsty Hawkshaw
33 (33) In The Evening – Rob Boskamp
34 (31) Bounce, Shake, Move, Stop! - MVP
35 (New) Love Is My Drug - Protocol
36 (New) Time To Get Funky – Marnix & Mustafa
37 (26) Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U) – Hi-Tack
38 (34) Grace Of God – One Hit Wonders
39 (15) Wanna Be Free - Paradise
40 (39) Shake – Ying Yang Twins
Dream debut for Deep Dish
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
Washington-based Iranian duo Deep Dish have been one of the most successful and consistent acts on the Upfront Club Chart in the past 18 months, topping the chart with Flashdance in September 2004., returning to the summit in June 2005 with Say Hello, and completing a hat-trick of number ones with the Sacremento EP last November.
It’s no surprise to find they rack up their fourth straight number one with their excellent cover of Fleetwood Mac’s Dreams, with a guest vocal from the band’s Stevie Nicks likely to guide it past the fairly disappointing number 24 singles chart peak scaled by the original in 1977.
While Deep Dish’s record of success on the Upfront Club Chart is superb, their singles have never had the same impact on the Commercial Pop Chart, with Flashdance peaking there at number 10, and both Say Hello and Sacramento reaching number 20 – but Dreams, jumps 6-1 on that chart this week, to become their first number one.
Among Deep Dish’s fellow celebrity DJs, Dreams has been getting support from the likes of Paul Van Dyk, Armin Van Buuren, Daniel Davoli, Herd & Fitz, Deepgroove and Pete Tong, who made it his Essential New Tune on Radio One in January.
Tong’s Radio One colleagues have yet to pledge full support but the record’s radio profile is growing ahead of commercial release today, (March 13), with most enthusiastic supporters Cool FM, Wave 105, Citybeat 96.7 FM, Dream 100 FM, Northsound 1 and Tay FM all on schedule to play the track more than 20 times apiece last week.
Mish Mash’s Speechless and Sugababes’ Red Dress – both of which are also definitely destined to become crossover hits on commercial release – complete the top three on both the Upfront and Commercial Pop Charts, with Mish Mash taking runners-up spot on the Upfront list, and Sugababes second on the Commerical Pop rundown.
Meanwile, after ceding pole position to Pussycat Dolls’ Beep last week, Ne Yo’s So Sick claws its way back to the top of the Urban chart. Occupying pole position for the third time in four weeks, it faces a new challenge from Jamie Foxx’s Unpredictable, which jumps 7-2, and is a mere 4% in arrears.
1 (3) Dreams – Deep Dish ft Stevie Nicks
2 (1) Speechless – Mish Mash
3 (5) Red Dress - Sugababes
4 (27) How Would U Feel – David Morales
5 (2) Beautiful World – Sara Jorge
6 (4) Nobody Like You – Kelly Llorenna
7 (7) The Mash Up Mix 2006 – Various Artists
8 (6) Fascinated - Deepgroove
9 (New) Summer Son - Aurora
10 (17) Pride – DJ Exacta & Daley Padley
11 (8) Incredible - Shapeshifters
12 (14) A Lively Mind - Oakenfold
13 (10) Make A Move On Me – Joey Negro
14 (9) SOS (Message In A Bottle) - Filterfunk
15 (11) C’mon Get It On – Studio B
16 (24) Sonny - Crosby
17 (New) Be My Friend – Scape ft D’Empress
18 (New) The Remixes EP: Fade Away/Out Of My… - Sarah Atereth
19 (26) Strobelight – MYNC Project & Danny Rampling
20 (13) Go To Pieces - Superbass
21 (22) Fade – Solu Music ft Kimblee
22 (20) Watchin’ – Freemasons ft Amanda Wilson
23 (New) Shot Away – Pawn Shop
24 (12) Sorry - Madonna
25 (19) MJB DA MVP/Be Without You – Mary J Blige
26 (21) The Music In Me/Sunny – Boogie Pimps
27 (29) Thunder In My Heart Again – Meck ft Leo Sayer
28 (18) Industry – The Modern
29 (New) Stupid Girls - Pink
30 (New) Little Bird – LMC vs Trick Babies
31 (16) Beyond The End – The Energies
32 (23) Reach For Me – Kirsty Hawkshaw
33 (33) In The Evening – Rob Boskamp
34 (31) Bounce, Shake, Move, Stop! - MVP
35 (New) Love Is My Drug - Protocol
36 (New) Time To Get Funky – Marnix & Mustafa
37 (26) Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U) – Hi-Tack
38 (34) Grace Of God – One Hit Wonders
39 (15) Wanna Be Free - Paradise
40 (39) Shake – Ying Yang Twins
Dream debut for Deep Dish
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
Washington-based Iranian duo Deep Dish have been one of the most successful and consistent acts on the Upfront Club Chart in the past 18 months, topping the chart with Flashdance in September 2004., returning to the summit in June 2005 with Say Hello, and completing a hat-trick of number ones with the Sacremento EP last November.
It’s no surprise to find they rack up their fourth straight number one with their excellent cover of Fleetwood Mac’s Dreams, with a guest vocal from the band’s Stevie Nicks likely to guide it past the fairly disappointing number 24 singles chart peak scaled by the original in 1977.
While Deep Dish’s record of success on the Upfront Club Chart is superb, their singles have never had the same impact on the Commercial Pop Chart, with Flashdance peaking there at number 10, and both Say Hello and Sacramento reaching number 20 – but Dreams, jumps 6-1 on that chart this week, to become their first number one.
Among Deep Dish’s fellow celebrity DJs, Dreams has been getting support from the likes of Paul Van Dyk, Armin Van Buuren, Daniel Davoli, Herd & Fitz, Deepgroove and Pete Tong, who made it his Essential New Tune on Radio One in January.
Tong’s Radio One colleagues have yet to pledge full support but the record’s radio profile is growing ahead of commercial release today, (March 13), with most enthusiastic supporters Cool FM, Wave 105, Citybeat 96.7 FM, Dream 100 FM, Northsound 1 and Tay FM all on schedule to play the track more than 20 times apiece last week.
Mish Mash’s Speechless and Sugababes’ Red Dress – both of which are also definitely destined to become crossover hits on commercial release – complete the top three on both the Upfront and Commercial Pop Charts, with Mish Mash taking runners-up spot on the Upfront list, and Sugababes second on the Commerical Pop rundown.
Meanwile, after ceding pole position to Pussycat Dolls’ Beep last week, Ne Yo’s So Sick claws its way back to the top of the Urban chart. Occupying pole position for the third time in four weeks, it faces a new challenge from Jamie Foxx’s Unpredictable, which jumps 7-2, and is a mere 4% in arrears.