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The Upfront Club Top 40 weekending 29th April 2006
1 (4) Feels Like Love - Teamsters
2 (5) SOS - Rihanna
3 (6) Hold Your Head Up High – Inaya Day
4 (1) Love Sensation – Eddie Thoneick & Kurd Maverick
5 (22) Fade – Solu Music ft Kimblee
6 (13) Tracking Treasure Down – Gabriel & Dresden ft M. Bancroft
7 (2) A Deeper Love – Corenell ft Ann Bailey
8 (37) Love Sensation – Loleatta Holloway
9 (24) Right Before My Eyes – Southside Hustlers
10 (9) Relentless – The Tim Rex Experiment ft Veronica
11 (14) Stoned In Love – Chicane ft Tom Jones
12 (3) Sing/Make My Body Rock/Get On Down – Soul Avengerz
13 (19) C’mon – Noferini ft Jack In The City
14 (7) Somebody’s Watching Me - Beatfreakz
15 (8) I’m Alright – Gav McCall
16 (38) Say I – Christina Milian
17 (10) White Horse – Wonderland Avenue
18 (12) Summer Son - Aurora
19 (New) Talkin’ Over You – Red Sky ft Lisa Law
20 (11) Innocent Man – Mark Morrison
21 (23) Speechless – Mish Mash
22 (15) In The Evening – Rob Boskamp
23 (16) New Horizon – John Parr vs Tommyknockers
24 (New) Dutty Funk (We Can Do) – Timmy Vegas & Barbara Tucker
25 (17) Shot Away – Pawn Shop
26 (20) Be My Friend – Scape ft D’Empress
27 (33) U Sure Do - Strike
28 (New) Harlem One Stop – Bimbo Jones
29 (28) True Skool – Coldcut ft Roots Manuva
30 (New) Hit The Bricks – Payback
31 (29) First Time – Sunblock ft Robin Beck
32 (18) Dreams – Deep Dish ft Stevie Nicks
33 (25) Ain’t Go No, I Got Life – Nina Simone vs Groovefinder
34 (New) Runaway (Feel The Love) – My Digital Enemy ft G. Dennis
35 (34) From Paris To Berlin - Infernal
36 (21) All Night Long - Lasgo
37 (35) We Are Your Friends – Justice vs Simian
38 (New) Dancing In The Dark – Mickey Modelle vs Jessy
39 (30) Pride – DJ Exacta & Daley Padley
40 (27) How Would U Feel – David Morales
Teamsters are sizzling hot
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
Uplifting funky house brings home the bacon on both the Upfront and Commercial Pop Chart this week, with Danish duo Morjac masquerading as Teamsters and jumping to the top of both charts with Feels Like Love. With mixes by The Soul Avengerz and King Unique, it jumps 4-1 on the Upfront chart and 12-1 on the Commercial Pop list.
Due commercially on 22 May, it is the latest club success for EMI’s Positiva imprint, which has had three number one Upfront Club Chart hits already this year. The others – Deep Dish’s Dreams and The Shapeshifters’ Incredible – both turned their club chart success into Top 20 sales success. Incredible peaked at No.12 while Dreams is set to appear in the Top 20 of this week’s chart.
Feels Like Love initially appeared on limited pressings on the Montana label, and has been blessed with airplay from all three of Radio One’s dance denizens (Pete Tong, Judge Jules and Dave Pearce), although it has yet to make the station’s playlist. A plethora of other high-profile DJs are also supporting it, including Seb Fontaine, Sister Bliss, Pete Heller, Herd & Fitz, The Beginerz, Michael Gray and Tall Paul, not to mention Seamus Hall, David Clarke, Redanka, The Disciples Of Sound, Way Out West and K-Klass.
Teamsters’ twin triumph denies Rihanna of a unique hat trick – her S.O.S. jumps 6-1 on the Urban Chart, where it has a slender majority of less the 1% over Gnarls Barkley’s Crazy – which is number two for the third week in a row – but has to settle for runners-up slot on both of the other charts. With suitable floor-filling mixes from Moto Blanco and Jason Nevins, S.O.S. trails Teamster by 9% on the Upfront chart and 6% on the Commercial Pop list. Rihanna’s Urban Chart success brings to an end the three-week reign of Yo (Excuse Me Miss) by Chris Brown, which slides 1-4.
Meanwhile, last week’s number one Upfront hit – Eddie Thoneick and Kurd Maverick’s remake of Love Sensation – dips to number four and is joined in the Top 10 by Loleatta Holloway’s remixed original, which sprints 37-8. Holloway is also gaining ground on Thonick and Maverick on the Commerical Pop Chart, where she improves 30-21, while they slide 4-18.
1 (4) Feels Like Love - Teamsters
2 (5) SOS - Rihanna
3 (6) Hold Your Head Up High – Inaya Day
4 (1) Love Sensation – Eddie Thoneick & Kurd Maverick
5 (22) Fade – Solu Music ft Kimblee
6 (13) Tracking Treasure Down – Gabriel & Dresden ft M. Bancroft
7 (2) A Deeper Love – Corenell ft Ann Bailey
8 (37) Love Sensation – Loleatta Holloway
9 (24) Right Before My Eyes – Southside Hustlers
10 (9) Relentless – The Tim Rex Experiment ft Veronica
11 (14) Stoned In Love – Chicane ft Tom Jones
12 (3) Sing/Make My Body Rock/Get On Down – Soul Avengerz
13 (19) C’mon – Noferini ft Jack In The City
14 (7) Somebody’s Watching Me - Beatfreakz
15 (8) I’m Alright – Gav McCall
16 (38) Say I – Christina Milian
17 (10) White Horse – Wonderland Avenue
18 (12) Summer Son - Aurora
19 (New) Talkin’ Over You – Red Sky ft Lisa Law
20 (11) Innocent Man – Mark Morrison
21 (23) Speechless – Mish Mash
22 (15) In The Evening – Rob Boskamp
23 (16) New Horizon – John Parr vs Tommyknockers
24 (New) Dutty Funk (We Can Do) – Timmy Vegas & Barbara Tucker
25 (17) Shot Away – Pawn Shop
26 (20) Be My Friend – Scape ft D’Empress
27 (33) U Sure Do - Strike
28 (New) Harlem One Stop – Bimbo Jones
29 (28) True Skool – Coldcut ft Roots Manuva
30 (New) Hit The Bricks – Payback
31 (29) First Time – Sunblock ft Robin Beck
32 (18) Dreams – Deep Dish ft Stevie Nicks
33 (25) Ain’t Go No, I Got Life – Nina Simone vs Groovefinder
34 (New) Runaway (Feel The Love) – My Digital Enemy ft G. Dennis
35 (34) From Paris To Berlin - Infernal
36 (21) All Night Long - Lasgo
37 (35) We Are Your Friends – Justice vs Simian
38 (New) Dancing In The Dark – Mickey Modelle vs Jessy
39 (30) Pride – DJ Exacta & Daley Padley
40 (27) How Would U Feel – David Morales
Teamsters are sizzling hot
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
Uplifting funky house brings home the bacon on both the Upfront and Commercial Pop Chart this week, with Danish duo Morjac masquerading as Teamsters and jumping to the top of both charts with Feels Like Love. With mixes by The Soul Avengerz and King Unique, it jumps 4-1 on the Upfront chart and 12-1 on the Commercial Pop list.
Due commercially on 22 May, it is the latest club success for EMI’s Positiva imprint, which has had three number one Upfront Club Chart hits already this year. The others – Deep Dish’s Dreams and The Shapeshifters’ Incredible – both turned their club chart success into Top 20 sales success. Incredible peaked at No.12 while Dreams is set to appear in the Top 20 of this week’s chart.
Feels Like Love initially appeared on limited pressings on the Montana label, and has been blessed with airplay from all three of Radio One’s dance denizens (Pete Tong, Judge Jules and Dave Pearce), although it has yet to make the station’s playlist. A plethora of other high-profile DJs are also supporting it, including Seb Fontaine, Sister Bliss, Pete Heller, Herd & Fitz, The Beginerz, Michael Gray and Tall Paul, not to mention Seamus Hall, David Clarke, Redanka, The Disciples Of Sound, Way Out West and K-Klass.
Teamsters’ twin triumph denies Rihanna of a unique hat trick – her S.O.S. jumps 6-1 on the Urban Chart, where it has a slender majority of less the 1% over Gnarls Barkley’s Crazy – which is number two for the third week in a row – but has to settle for runners-up slot on both of the other charts. With suitable floor-filling mixes from Moto Blanco and Jason Nevins, S.O.S. trails Teamster by 9% on the Upfront chart and 6% on the Commercial Pop list. Rihanna’s Urban Chart success brings to an end the three-week reign of Yo (Excuse Me Miss) by Chris Brown, which slides 1-4.
Meanwhile, last week’s number one Upfront hit – Eddie Thoneick and Kurd Maverick’s remake of Love Sensation – dips to number four and is joined in the Top 10 by Loleatta Holloway’s remixed original, which sprints 37-8. Holloway is also gaining ground on Thonick and Maverick on the Commerical Pop Chart, where she improves 30-21, while they slide 4-18.