Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Chart 369



Chart 369
(21 July, 2002)


1.- Duncan Sheik - Varying Degrees Of Con-Artistry (1)
2.- Tori Amos - Enjoy The Silence
3.- Duncan Sheik - Requiescat / Sad Stephen's Song (DEBUT)
4.- Tori Amos - '97 Bonnie & Clyde / Raining Blood (4)
5.- Stereophonics - Handbags & Gladrags / Fiddler's Green
6.- Stereophonics - Mr. Writer (8)
7.- Kevin Max - If I Could Make It Work In Life (2)
8.- Duncan Sheik - November (DEBUT)
9.- Tori Amos - Heart Of Gold
10.- Westlife - Bop Bop Baby
11.- Paul Alan - Have A Little Hope
12.- Travis - Dear Diary
13.- Dolly Parton - Stairway To Heaven (DEBUT)
14.- Stereophonics - Not Up To You / Same Size Feet
15.- Björk - An Echo, A Stain (DEBUT)
16.- Howie Day - Slow Down (DEBUT)
17 - Emiliana Torrini - Dead Things (DEBUT)
18.- Vanessa Carlton - A Thousand Miles (DEBUT)
19.- Garth Brooks - Don't Cross The River / The Storm
20.- Steven Curtis Chapman - Magnificent Obsession

7 debuts, no less! The highest debuts go to Duncan Sheik, and it's easy to guess I was rediscovering his amazing music. At 13, the diva of country music Dolly Parton with a cover of a classic (and just because of it's a classic, doesn't mean I like it) Stairway To Heaven, a very nice rendition. At 15, a very dark song by Björk from her album Vespertine, the song is An Echo, A Stain. At 16, Howie Day leaves the chart, but returns with another song from his album Australia, the song Slow Down. At 17, I was discovering Emiliana Torrini, and the song that grabbed me was Dead Things which enters at 17. The lowest debut is at 18, Vanessa Carlton with the song that brought her fame, A Thousand Miles. Sad to know she never reached again those levels of fame. But let'0s be honest, she never made strong enough material after her debut.

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