Sunday, May 27, 2007

Chart 187



Chart 187
(24 January, 1999)


1.- Dave Matthews Band - Crush
2.- Dave Matthews Band - Don't Drink The Water
3.- Dave Matthews Band - Dancing Nancies
4.- Live - Heropsychodreamer
5.- Tori Amos - Raspberry Swirl
6.- Björk - Alarm Call
7.- Céline Dion - Zora Sourit
8.- Céline Dion - S'il Suffisait D'aimer (DEBUT)
9.- Eros Ramazzotti & Andrea Bocelli - Musica E
10.- Natalie Imbruglia - Smoke
11.- Chris Isaak - Black Flowers
12.- Madonna - Drowned World/Substitute For Love
13.- Gloria Estéfan - Don't Let This Moment End
14.- REM - Daysleeper/Why Not Smile
15.- Dave Matthews Band - Stay (Wasting Time)
16.- Sheryl Crow - There Goes The Neighborhood
17 - New Radicals - You Get What You Give (DEBUT)
18.- Dave Matthews Band - Rapunzel/Pantala Naga Pampa (DEBUT)
19.- Björk - Bachelorette
20.- Portishead - Mourning Air (DEBUT)

El debut dominador which means the dominating debut (like they said on the World Chart show) was for Céline Dion with the title track from her newest french album, a really delicate and fragile ballad, one of the most beautiful songs in her catalog and it debuts as high as number 8. At 17 New Radicals, a new 'group' or something like that, you know, those kind of bbands where only the lead singer is known. Well, they (or him) did really good everywhere with this song "You Get What You Give", where they mention Hole, Hanson, Marilyn Manson and Beck, but the singer had some weird stance on stardom, so by the time they released a second single, he decided to dissolve the band. At 18, Dave Matthews Band with "Rapunzel" song that I paired with the intro to the album "Pantala Naga Pampa" for greater effect jajaja. I don't remember if it worked or not, but while I compile more charts, I will remember. And finally at the bottom, Portishead with another song from their eponymous album "Mourning Air" another song along the same lines of the rest of the songs on the album, a good song, but clearly not as good as let's say "Only You".

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