Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Chart 357



Chart 357
(28 April, 2002)


1.- REM - I've Been High (3)
2.- Tori Amos - '97 Bonnie & Clyde / Raining Blood (3)
3.- Kevin Max - Existence (11)
4.- Stereophonics - Mr. Writer
5.- Third Day - 40 Days
6.- Kevin Max - Dead End Moon (8)
7.- Björk - Cocoon
8.- Tori Amos - Heart Of Gold
9.- Chris Isaak - Worked It Out Wrong
10.- Kevin Max - If I Could Make It Work In Life (DEBUT)
11.- Audio Adrenaline - Lift (DEBUT)
12.- Robbie Williams - Mr. Bojangles
13.- Steven Curtis Chapman - Magnificent Obsession (DEBUT)
14.- Within Temptation - Ice Queen
15.- Stereophonics - Piano For A Stripper / Heart Of Gold (DEBUT)
16.- Howie Day - Morning After
17 - Semisonic - Act Naturally (DEBUT)
18.- Third Day - When The Rain Comes (DEBUT)
19.- Paul Alan - Have A Little Hope (DEBUT)
20.- Goo Goo Dolls - Here Is Gone (DEBUT)

I love weeks like this. Full of debuts! The highest of them being a Kevin Max song called If I Could Make It Work In Life, which came out before Kevin became a solo artist. Then at 11, Audio Adrenaline, another christian artist, a good band, with a song that deserved to be a single, Lift. At 13, yet another christian artist, Steven Curtis Chapman with a larger than life song, it's really epic, Magnificent Obsession. At 15, another double song, two b sides from Stereophonics: Piano For A Stripper and Heart Of Gold. Which is funny, cause Tori is also in this same chart with her version of Heart of Gold. At 17, Semisonic with Act Naturally. They left the chart with El Matador but replaced their abscense with another wonderful song. At 18, yet another christian band, Third Day, with a nice song called When The Rain Comes. To this day, they haven't made an album as strong as Come Together where the song is included. And... yes, you guessed right, another christian artist debuts this week, this time it's the turn for Paul Alan. This guy released his album Falling Awake and left for many years, finally coming back in 2008. Have a Little Hope remains my favorite song by him. And finally at 20 Goo Goo Dolls with a nice song I would say, though nothing to write home about.

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