Explore every UK Number 1 album in history, from the first ever Number 1 album - Frank Sinatra's Songs For Swingin' Lovers - to the reigning chart topper on this week's Official Albums Chart. Click on the links above to jump to the Number 1 albums of each decade. MORE: Get more Off...
2. The Specials by The Specials it does not come better than this 1. Rio by Duran Duran brilliant even if a bit over produced these albums and 2 ton of speed, thats the 80s for a Blackpool ladBy: DANIEL THOMPSON 10. Appetite For Destruction by Guns 'N' Roses too bad they coul...
and December 1976 releases of “New Rose” and “Anarchy in the UK” and the dissolution of the Sex Pistols was a fertile, feverish time, fueled by a string of crucial 7'' records from artists who, for the most part, aren’t reflected in this (or most any) favorite albums list. (...
Or how about the excellent "Guns of Navarone" track from The Specials A.K.A. Live EP?The list is a great idea... just finish it off and make it a COMPLETE list. Oh, and in chronological order too would be very nice, then we can truly enjoy ALL the UK Number i hits EVER. ...
A Really Big Shue: Ed Sullivan--The Singers and Bands Add demo reel with IMDbPro Make your IMDb page stand out by adding a demo reel Upload your demo reel How much have you seen? Keep track of how much of The Supremes’s work you have seen.Go to your list. ...
The coolest albums of all time 1. The Beatles: Revolver (1966) Before 1966, it was tempting to think of rock’n’roll as a fad whose time would eventually fade. Three albums released that year put paid to that ludicrous notion. Firstly, the Beach Boys’ astounding Pet Sounds; secondly...
Below is the tracklist for the 6 LP box set. I’ve added in bold the film the songs appeared in, and put an asterisk next to the songs that were on the original soundtrack albums. Side A: Kajagoogoo – Kajagoogoo (Instrumental) –Sixteen Candles ...
i.e. Sex Pistols, Seasick Steve, Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull, Arctic Monkeys, Duffy, Lemmy, Neil Diamond, Judy Collins, My Bloody Valentine, The Specials, Mark E Smith, John Cooper Clark, Paul Weller, Irma Thomas, Genesis, John Martyn, Julian Temple, Jazzy B, Toots Hibbert, Nick Cave (...
FAVOURITE ALBUMS OF 2024 : WHERE’S MY UTOPIA? by YARD ACT An occasional feature between now and mid-December, hopefully giving you time to put some records on your list to Santa. It’s not a rundown by any stretch of the imagination, but simply a chance for me to mention a few al...
Now that his swelling string sections are permanent parts of the indie DNA it’s hard to remember just how fresh-sounding it all was, and how inviting his loose, communal approach to music-making felt, especially when contrasted with his grandiose, 50-ALBUMS-FOR-50-STATES! ambitions. But ...