Friday, May 25, 2007

Chart 173



Chart 173
(18 October, 1998)


1.- Live - Heropsychodreamer
2.- Dave Matthews Band - Don't Drink The Water
3.- Tori Amos - Raspberry Swirl
4.- Ben Folds Five - Brick
5.- Portishead - Half Day Closing
6.- Björk - Hunter
7.- Madonna - Drowned World/Substitute For Love
8.- Sarah McLachlan - Adia
9.- Gloria Estéfan - Oye
10.- Semisonic - Closing Time
11.- Robbie Williams - Killing Me
12.- Embrace - Come Back To What You Know
13.- Live - Turn My Head
14.- Radiohead - Karma Police (DEBUT)
15.- Björk - Bachelorette
16.- The Tamperer - Feel It
17 - Bush - In A Lonely Place (Tricky Mix)
18.- Catatonia - Road Rage
19.- Chris Isaak - Please (DEBUT)
20.- Carlos Ponce - Rezo (DEBUT)

The run you will witness that Radiohead will have in the few next charts, was mostly fueled by a late response by me, I already knew the song and kinda liked it, so in a horrible decision, I decided to finally chart it and since the song wasn't new, it would peak and fall fast, and that's what happened. "Karma Police" remains one of their best songs. Then, at 19, Chris Isaak enters with the first single from his "Speak Of The Devil" album, the song "Please". I have to admit that this album is maybe my least favorite Chris Isaak album, but as someone else once said, Chris can't make a bad album even if he tries, so good music here. And at 20, Carlos Ponce shows he's not just a gorgeous man, but he can make good music too. "Rezo" was a hit at least in México, and set the trend for like a couple of more albums, where his first singles did well, but second or third ones just flopped. Good song.

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