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The Upfront Club Top 40 weekending 17th March 2007
1 (4) Everytime I See Her (Sound Of Eden) – Another Chance
2 (2) 2007 Sampler – Various Artists
3 (3) Work – Masters At Work
4 (17) Ooops Up – Gianluca Motta vs Snap & NG3
5 (11) Shakedown (Album Sampler) - Freemasons
6 (1) Guilty – De Souza ft Shena
7 (15) Chelsea - Stefy
8 (12) With Love – Hilary Duff
9 (7) Winter/Spring Sampler 2007 – Various Artists
10 (6) Last Night A DJ Saved My Life – Seamus Haji ft Kayjay
11 (32) Someone Like Me - Soulcast
12 (39) Witchi Tai To – X-Press 2
13 (5) The Bump – Hook & Sling & Kid Kenobi
14 (10) Destination Calabria – Alex Gaudino
15 (19) Drive - Client
16 (9) Touch Me - Houzecrushers
17 (29) I Don’t Know Why (I Love You) – Brand New Heavies
18 (New) Disco Bombing – Ginger Woz Red
19 (New) What You Need – Nic Chagull
20 (14) Ride Like The Wind – Audiofraud ft Peyton
21 (New) Embrace Me - Lena
22 (New) Lollipop – Dada ft Sandy Rivera & Trix
23 (8) She’s Madonna – Robbie Williams with Pet Shop Boys
24 (16) Music Matters - Faithless
25 (18) Rhythm Is A Mystery – K-Klass
26 (13) U Can’t Stop DJ Steve Forest vs The King
27 (22) The Creeps – Camille Jones vs Fedde Le Grande
28 (21) Acceptable In The 80s – Calvin Harris
29 (20) Standing In The Way Of Control – The Gossip
30 (24) SOS – Stonebridge
31 (New) No More Conversations – Freeform Five
32 (26) Big Boy Exercises/You Make Me Wanna Dance - Mason
33 (New) Read My Mind (Remixes) – The Killers
34 (23) He’s A Runner – Star Alliance ft Sheila Ferguson
35 (28) Are U On Drugs – The Brothers Funk
36 (25) What Goes Around Comes Around – Justin Timberlake
37 (New) Break Up – Kim Sozzi
38 (New) Feels Like Home – Meck ft Dino
39 (New) Thriller – Red Rhythm vs Rilod
40 (New) Give It Back – Gaelle
Another Chance hit top
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
Jon Pearn & Nick Bridge registered a major hit – club and sales – last year with Yeah Yeah in their Bodyrox guise, and race to the top of the Upfront Club Chart this week with Everytime I See Her (Sound Of Eden) under the name Another Chance.
The parenthetical part of the song’s title gives a clue to the fact that it is a cover of the Shades Of Rhythm instrumental which topped the club chart in 1991.
In Another Chance’s version it features a full but uncredited vocal, and its arrival at the top of the club chart comes a full three months after it topped the Cool Cuts chart, and entered the Upfront Club Chart at number 91. It has been in the extended version of the Upfront Club Chart ever since, first as a rare promo on Phonetic, and more latterly in an impressive 10 mix promo on the joint Phonetic/Positiva imprint.
Meanwhile, the ever busy All Around The World label chalks up another Commercial Pop Chart number one with a new package of mixes of Masters At Work’s typically tribal 2001 single Work. Although a big Upfront club hit at the time, the record never managed to cross over to more commercial venues or radio, and consequently achieved a poor OCC sales chart peak of number 192. It has been rumbling around ever since, and has remained especially popular on the continent. In its latest incarnation it features newer and more commercial mixes from Kenny Hayes, Riffs & Rays, Deep Life and The House Agents, and wins the race for number one on the Commercial Club Chart at a canter.
It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish that matters in the battle for chart supremacy, and although The Game’s Wouldn’t Get Far looked set for Urban Chart honours when it debuted at number five a fortnight
ago, it immediately dipped to number seven, and now slips another notch to number eight. The same week it made its high flying debut, Timbaland’s Give It To Me arrived at number 20. It stole The Game’s number five slot last week and now powers to the top of the chart, where it replaces Nathan’s Do Without My Love. Number one by a convincing 18% margin, it features guest vocals from Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado and is taken from Timbaland’s upcoming album Stock Value.
1 (4) Everytime I See Her (Sound Of Eden) – Another Chance
2 (2) 2007 Sampler – Various Artists
3 (3) Work – Masters At Work
4 (17) Ooops Up – Gianluca Motta vs Snap & NG3
5 (11) Shakedown (Album Sampler) - Freemasons
6 (1) Guilty – De Souza ft Shena
7 (15) Chelsea - Stefy
8 (12) With Love – Hilary Duff
9 (7) Winter/Spring Sampler 2007 – Various Artists
10 (6) Last Night A DJ Saved My Life – Seamus Haji ft Kayjay
11 (32) Someone Like Me - Soulcast
12 (39) Witchi Tai To – X-Press 2
13 (5) The Bump – Hook & Sling & Kid Kenobi
14 (10) Destination Calabria – Alex Gaudino
15 (19) Drive - Client
16 (9) Touch Me - Houzecrushers
17 (29) I Don’t Know Why (I Love You) – Brand New Heavies
18 (New) Disco Bombing – Ginger Woz Red
19 (New) What You Need – Nic Chagull
20 (14) Ride Like The Wind – Audiofraud ft Peyton
21 (New) Embrace Me - Lena
22 (New) Lollipop – Dada ft Sandy Rivera & Trix
23 (8) She’s Madonna – Robbie Williams with Pet Shop Boys
24 (16) Music Matters - Faithless
25 (18) Rhythm Is A Mystery – K-Klass
26 (13) U Can’t Stop DJ Steve Forest vs The King
27 (22) The Creeps – Camille Jones vs Fedde Le Grande
28 (21) Acceptable In The 80s – Calvin Harris
29 (20) Standing In The Way Of Control – The Gossip
30 (24) SOS – Stonebridge
31 (New) No More Conversations – Freeform Five
32 (26) Big Boy Exercises/You Make Me Wanna Dance - Mason
33 (New) Read My Mind (Remixes) – The Killers
34 (23) He’s A Runner – Star Alliance ft Sheila Ferguson
35 (28) Are U On Drugs – The Brothers Funk
36 (25) What Goes Around Comes Around – Justin Timberlake
37 (New) Break Up – Kim Sozzi
38 (New) Feels Like Home – Meck ft Dino
39 (New) Thriller – Red Rhythm vs Rilod
40 (New) Give It Back – Gaelle
Another Chance hit top
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
Jon Pearn & Nick Bridge registered a major hit – club and sales – last year with Yeah Yeah in their Bodyrox guise, and race to the top of the Upfront Club Chart this week with Everytime I See Her (Sound Of Eden) under the name Another Chance.
The parenthetical part of the song’s title gives a clue to the fact that it is a cover of the Shades Of Rhythm instrumental which topped the club chart in 1991.
In Another Chance’s version it features a full but uncredited vocal, and its arrival at the top of the club chart comes a full three months after it topped the Cool Cuts chart, and entered the Upfront Club Chart at number 91. It has been in the extended version of the Upfront Club Chart ever since, first as a rare promo on Phonetic, and more latterly in an impressive 10 mix promo on the joint Phonetic/Positiva imprint.
Meanwhile, the ever busy All Around The World label chalks up another Commercial Pop Chart number one with a new package of mixes of Masters At Work’s typically tribal 2001 single Work. Although a big Upfront club hit at the time, the record never managed to cross over to more commercial venues or radio, and consequently achieved a poor OCC sales chart peak of number 192. It has been rumbling around ever since, and has remained especially popular on the continent. In its latest incarnation it features newer and more commercial mixes from Kenny Hayes, Riffs & Rays, Deep Life and The House Agents, and wins the race for number one on the Commercial Club Chart at a canter.
It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish that matters in the battle for chart supremacy, and although The Game’s Wouldn’t Get Far looked set for Urban Chart honours when it debuted at number five a fortnight
ago, it immediately dipped to number seven, and now slips another notch to number eight. The same week it made its high flying debut, Timbaland’s Give It To Me arrived at number 20. It stole The Game’s number five slot last week and now powers to the top of the chart, where it replaces Nathan’s Do Without My Love. Number one by a convincing 18% margin, it features guest vocals from Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado and is taken from Timbaland’s upcoming album Stock Value.