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The Upfront Club Top 40 weekending 15th April 2006
1 (1) Somebody’s Watching Me – Beatfreakz
2 (4) I’m Alright – Gav McCall
3 (5) Innocent Man – Mark Morrison
4 (New) Love Sensation – Eddie Thoneick & Kurd Maverick
5 (11) White Horse – Wonderland Avenue
6 (17) New Horizon – John Parr vs Tommy Knockers
7 (10) Stoned In Love – Chicane ft Tom Jones
8 (23) Sing/Make My Body Rock/Get On Down – Soul Avengerz
9 (35) A Deeper Love – Corenell ft Ann Bailey
10 (New) SOS - Rihanna
11 (2) In The Evening – Rob Boskamp
12 (9) True Skool – Cold Cut ft Roots Manuva
13 (15) Summer Son - Aurora
14 (3) Ain’t Go No, I Got Life – Nina Simone vs Groovefinder
15 (21) Relentless – The Tim Rex Experiment ft Veronica
16 (6) Shot Away – Pawn Shop
17 (7) Be My Friend – Scape ft D’Empress
18 (8) Dreams – Deep Dish ft Stevie Nicks
19 (14) Speechless – Mish Mash
20 (New) Tracking The Treasure Down – Gabriel & Dresden/M Bancroft
21 (27) C’mon – Noferini ft Jack In The City
22 (New) Feels Like Love – Teamsters
23 (12) I Feel It - Lorraine
24 (16) How Would U Feel – David Morales
25 (New) All My Love – Avalon Superstar ft Rita Campbell
26 (New) Hold Your Head Up High – Inaya Day
27 (18) Pride – DJ Exacta & Daley Padley
28 (20) The Remixes EP: Fade Away/Out Of My Mind – Sarah Atereth
29 (New) Out Of My Head – D-Code ft Emma
30 (19) Automatic Lover – Morally Bankrupt
31 (New) All Night Long - Lasgo
32 (30) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley
33 (22) Make A Move On Me – Joey Negro
34 (32) From Paris To Berlin - Infernal
35 (New) (Far From) Home - Tiga
36 (25) Fade – Solu Music ft Kimblee
37 (26) Incredible - Shapeshifters
38 (29) A Lively Mind - Oakenfold
39 (38) Memories Of You – Major Boys ft Tiza B
40 (24) Red Dress - Sugababes
Beatfreakz stay on top
By Alan Jones
Beatfreakz’ version of Rockwell’s 1984 hit Somebody’s Watchin’ Me shot to the top of the Upfront Chart last week, and continues in pole position on the latest list. Former nearest challenger Rob Boskamp’s version of Sheryl Lee Ralph’s cult classic In The Evening sinks 2-13, to be replaced in the runners-up spot by Gav McCall’s I’m Alright, which trails the Beatfreakz record by a shade under 9%.
Despite the same again scenario at the top, there is more activity in the rest of the chart than for a very long time. Last week’s intake of 16 new entries in the Top 100 is supplemented by a further 17 newcomers, making the highest two week tally of the century to date.
Leading the new chart invaders is a remake of Loleatta Holloway’s Love Sensation by Eddie Thoneick & Kurd Maverick, which debuts very strongly at number four – the highest new entry on the chart since Madonna’s Hung Up made its maiden appearance in the same position last November. There is a potential spike in its wheels in the form of a new mix of Loleatta Holloway’s on the Gusto label, which itself makes its chart debut this week at number 94.
Meanwhile, Gusto’s current priority, New Horizon by John Parr vs Tommyknockers, jumps 10-1 on the Commerical Pop Chart, nudging narrowly ahead of Blaze’s Most Precious Love, which remains at number two.
New Horizon is a new version of AOR rocker John Parr’s 1985 hit St Elmo’s Fire (Man In Motion), with re-recorded vocals from Parr on a track put together by Si Paul of Lost Witness and Dan Bewick of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. And the spate of danced-up versions of old hits with new vocals from original vocalists continues with First Time by Sunblock ft Robin Block, the highest new entry on this week’s Commercial Pop Chart at number eight. Beck’s original, based on a Diet Coke advert, topped the sales chart in 1988.
Finally, having spent five weeks atop the Urban Club Chart with his debut single Run It! Prior to the record’s retail success, talented new R&B hope Chris Brown jumps 3-1 with follow-up Yo (Excuse Me Miss) this week. In a fiercely competitive and very close top five, Brown ended up just 2% ahead of Gnarls Barkley’s Crazy.
1 (1) Somebody’s Watching Me – Beatfreakz
2 (4) I’m Alright – Gav McCall
3 (5) Innocent Man – Mark Morrison
4 (New) Love Sensation – Eddie Thoneick & Kurd Maverick
5 (11) White Horse – Wonderland Avenue
6 (17) New Horizon – John Parr vs Tommy Knockers
7 (10) Stoned In Love – Chicane ft Tom Jones
8 (23) Sing/Make My Body Rock/Get On Down – Soul Avengerz
9 (35) A Deeper Love – Corenell ft Ann Bailey
10 (New) SOS - Rihanna
11 (2) In The Evening – Rob Boskamp
12 (9) True Skool – Cold Cut ft Roots Manuva
13 (15) Summer Son - Aurora
14 (3) Ain’t Go No, I Got Life – Nina Simone vs Groovefinder
15 (21) Relentless – The Tim Rex Experiment ft Veronica
16 (6) Shot Away – Pawn Shop
17 (7) Be My Friend – Scape ft D’Empress
18 (8) Dreams – Deep Dish ft Stevie Nicks
19 (14) Speechless – Mish Mash
20 (New) Tracking The Treasure Down – Gabriel & Dresden/M Bancroft
21 (27) C’mon – Noferini ft Jack In The City
22 (New) Feels Like Love – Teamsters
23 (12) I Feel It - Lorraine
24 (16) How Would U Feel – David Morales
25 (New) All My Love – Avalon Superstar ft Rita Campbell
26 (New) Hold Your Head Up High – Inaya Day
27 (18) Pride – DJ Exacta & Daley Padley
28 (20) The Remixes EP: Fade Away/Out Of My Mind – Sarah Atereth
29 (New) Out Of My Head – D-Code ft Emma
30 (19) Automatic Lover – Morally Bankrupt
31 (New) All Night Long - Lasgo
32 (30) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley
33 (22) Make A Move On Me – Joey Negro
34 (32) From Paris To Berlin - Infernal
35 (New) (Far From) Home - Tiga
36 (25) Fade – Solu Music ft Kimblee
37 (26) Incredible - Shapeshifters
38 (29) A Lively Mind - Oakenfold
39 (38) Memories Of You – Major Boys ft Tiza B
40 (24) Red Dress - Sugababes
Beatfreakz stay on top
By Alan Jones
Beatfreakz’ version of Rockwell’s 1984 hit Somebody’s Watchin’ Me shot to the top of the Upfront Chart last week, and continues in pole position on the latest list. Former nearest challenger Rob Boskamp’s version of Sheryl Lee Ralph’s cult classic In The Evening sinks 2-13, to be replaced in the runners-up spot by Gav McCall’s I’m Alright, which trails the Beatfreakz record by a shade under 9%.
Despite the same again scenario at the top, there is more activity in the rest of the chart than for a very long time. Last week’s intake of 16 new entries in the Top 100 is supplemented by a further 17 newcomers, making the highest two week tally of the century to date.
Leading the new chart invaders is a remake of Loleatta Holloway’s Love Sensation by Eddie Thoneick & Kurd Maverick, which debuts very strongly at number four – the highest new entry on the chart since Madonna’s Hung Up made its maiden appearance in the same position last November. There is a potential spike in its wheels in the form of a new mix of Loleatta Holloway’s on the Gusto label, which itself makes its chart debut this week at number 94.
Meanwhile, Gusto’s current priority, New Horizon by John Parr vs Tommyknockers, jumps 10-1 on the Commerical Pop Chart, nudging narrowly ahead of Blaze’s Most Precious Love, which remains at number two.
New Horizon is a new version of AOR rocker John Parr’s 1985 hit St Elmo’s Fire (Man In Motion), with re-recorded vocals from Parr on a track put together by Si Paul of Lost Witness and Dan Bewick of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. And the spate of danced-up versions of old hits with new vocals from original vocalists continues with First Time by Sunblock ft Robin Block, the highest new entry on this week’s Commercial Pop Chart at number eight. Beck’s original, based on a Diet Coke advert, topped the sales chart in 1988.
Finally, having spent five weeks atop the Urban Club Chart with his debut single Run It! Prior to the record’s retail success, talented new R&B hope Chris Brown jumps 3-1 with follow-up Yo (Excuse Me Miss) this week. In a fiercely competitive and very close top five, Brown ended up just 2% ahead of Gnarls Barkley’s Crazy.