Each week, the Globalchart on the M4B Charts Central (M4BCC) message board is updated to reflect the week’s musings over music from approximately 50 personal chart compilers around the world on the Internet.
Chart #395 sees Kelly Clarkson’s “Already Gone” hanging on to #1, while songs by Owl City and Britney Spears challenge for next week. Lady GaGa’s “Bad Romance” makes a stunning splash at #26.
Dan Black’s “Symphonies” gives way to the free download track of “Pink Cadillac” by 100 Akres & Roz Bell – the first free, major label-less song to reach the top of my chart. That’s quite a feat and to me just shows the online, fan-oriented direction the music industry is going in. Great music is being made and posted everywhere – ya just gotta find it! Below is an acoustic clip of Roz singing “Pink Cadillac”, as well as the free download link to the song (also available on the chart page itself)…
Mr. Black also has the Fastest Riser on the chart with “Alone”, a recent UK single. He’s had a couple of showcase concert dates in NYC this past weekend, his only dates so far in North America. Also making a huge move is someone else who is actively touring, Mika with the magnificent “Blame It On The Girls”. American duo Matt & Kim are everywhere these days as “Daylight” steps into the Top 10.
There’s lots of activity on the chart as significant moves come from songs by David Rush, Hot Chelle Rae, Joshua Radin, Roz Bell, and Michael Buble. There are only two debuts, which means the basement of the chart will likely be sent packing in two weeks.
Enjoy the chart, and please post any comments you might have
NEW TO THE CHART:
EMPIRE STATE OF MIND Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys I really have the NYC bug after being there this past summer – I wanna go back soon, but I don’t know when that will be!! Anyway, “Empire” is a great ode to that city.
PUMP MY PUMPS Dan Black Dan gets a rare fourth concurrent entry on the chart from his CD UN. This one’s a tad unusual, but definitely worth repeated plays. It’s a potential club banger along the likes of David Rush’s “Shooting Star” or Kevin Rudolf’s “Let It Rock”. Audio link below for your enjoyment!
It’s classic end-of-the-decade stuff. Lady GaGa follows up her hits from The Fame with an equally strong new single “Bad Romance”. Will we tire of it fast? Wait and see – but for now watch it sail to the top of the charts!
It’s wonderful to report that Swedish sensation Agnes (Carlsson) now has the current #1 U.S. Dance Club Play hit, according to billboard.com with the beautiful and well-sung “Release Me”. The song went to #3 in the UK in the summer, and hopefully is now poised for pop crossover success in North America. I was fortunate to find out about it earlier in the year, so it spent an appearance at #1 on my personal chart (hint: link to the right!) for the two weeks beginning February 16, 2009.
Thanks to @freshnerd on Twitter for sending me along his latest, a crackling remix of Roz Bell’s hit “Heart Attack”. Absolutely love the reggae tinges and electro noodlings in the middle. It now sounds like a perfect musical companion to a trip somewhere warm for those of us in cooling-down climes! Also check out Roz’s great sophomore CD October, and 100 Akres cool tune featuring Roz “Pink Cadillac”.
Because I have a 45-60 minute drive to and from work on weekdays, and am really sick of the repetition of radio (yeah it only took me xx amount of years, right), my iTouch gets a regular workout – though I’ve got to add some more music soon! 2000+ songs just don’t seem to be enough! Anyway, here’s what this morning’s drive to work shot at me. It seemed to be in an 80’s mood today I guess 🙂
Dalbello “Guilty By Association”
The Hollies “Bus Stop”
Images In Vogue “Lust For Love”
Cetu Javu “Situations”
Elvis Costello & The Attractions “Everyday I Write The Book” (classic video below)
Keshia Chante featuring Foxy Brown “Does He Love Me”
I was thrilled to interview Pet Shop Boys in 1987 just as their second album “actually” was being released in Canada. Though I have my tape-recorded conversation with them in my files, I had mislaid my written copy of the actual interview until recently, when I found them safe and sound during a house-cleaning session, along with a lot of my other writing from the time.
I’ve had requests over the years to transcribe this particular interview, but could never find the copy.
That time has finally come – I’ve posted the interviewHEREfor anyone who is interested in reading it. Personally, I think it’s one of my finest moments Enjoy!
Each week, the Globalchart on the M4B Charts Central (M4BCC) message board is updated to reflect the week’s musings over music from approximately 50 personal chart compilers around the world on the Internet.
Chart #393 is posted for your enjoyment. Kelly Clarkson’s “Already Gone” reigns the roost with close competition from Lady GaGa’s “Paparazzi”. Fast movers come from Kris Allen, Britney Spears, and Nickelback, while new songs by Tiesto & Sneaky Sound System, Michael Buble, and Foo Fighters debut.
The Top 10 of my personal chart is all shook up this week as some long-lasting favourites tumble to make room for new ones. Heading the pack though is Dan Black’s “Symphonies”, its fourth appearance at #1 and only the second this year to last that length, the first being contemporary torch song “Run Away” by another UK talent Sam Taylor. I’m hoping that Dan’s CD UN will get release in North America as he is a talent just waiting to explode. So much so that the chart is jumping on a 3rd track from that CD this week, and with all likelihood another one will debut in two weeks (it’s that good!).
Playing runner-up this week, “Pink Cadillac” by 100 Akres featuring Roz Bell soars 8-2. This track is completely free online, there is no major label involved. Will it be the only ‘unreleased’ track to ever get to #1 on this chart? We’ll see!
Mika’s “We Are Golden” is running out of steam a bit but still rises 5-3, with an even more catchy follow-up debuting this week
Gary Go’s “Wonderful” moves 7-4 and is one of those songs that you can’t help but sing along with as you play it more.
Newcomers to the Top 10 are Dan Black’s “U + Me”, K’naan & Adam Levine’s fun “Bang Bang”, and Calvin Harris’ floor-stomper “Ready for the Weekend”.
Other songs movin’ on up are by indie darlings Matt & Kim, Hot Chelle Rae, Joshua Radin, and Roz Bell (from his 2nd CD October). The fastest riser on the chart is club-banger David Rush’s “Shooting Star”.
If you’d like to connect directly to the chart, there’s a new link (use the one below, then bookmark it in your favourites once you’re on the page!):
I was pleased to win tix to see Michael Buble live in concert in Toronto for a television show broadcast earlier this week. He’s a fantastic performer, I saw him a few years ago. He looks like a lean, mean fighting machine, and really delivered the goods with his new single “Haven’t Met You Yet” from his upcoming CD Crazy Love.