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Saturday, December 8, 2018

Smash Hits Album Ratings - 1981 [part 1 of 2]


Smash Hits was a British teen music magazine that was issued fortnightly. On a scale of 1-10, here's how the magazine's reviewers rated albums released in the first half of 1981. Hope you find something new that you missed back in '81.



January 8 issue
Rocky Sharpe & The Replays Rock-It to Mars 6
Dollar The Paris Collection 6
Jermaine Jackson Jermaine 6
Showaddywaddy Bright Lights 5
Black Slate Amigo 5
Queen Flash Gordon 2
The Clash Sandinista!
Linton Kwesi Johnson LKJ in Dub 7



January 22 issue
Boomtown Rats Mondo Bondo
Elvis Costello Trust 9
The Runaways Flaming Schoolgirls 2
Steve Winwood Arc of a Diver 5
UFO The Wild, the Willing, and the Innocent 5
Basement 5 1965-1980 6
Gen X Kiss Me Deadly 2
Mtume In Search of the Rainbow Seekers 8
Rose Royce Golden Touch 6



February 5 issue
Sheena Easton Take My Time 7
Pearl Harbour Don't Follow Me, I'm Lost Too 6
Phil Collins Face Value 5
Heatwave Candles 8
The Stranglers The Meninblack 6
Mike Batt Waves 3
Splodgenessabounds Splodgenessabounds 3
Styx Paradise Theatre 2
The dB's Stands for Decibels 8



February 19 issue
UK Subs Diminished Responsibility 2
The Barracudas Drop Out with The Barracudas
Moon Martin Street Fever 6
Jets Jets 5
Nash the Slash Children of the Night 4
Walkie Talkies Surveillance 6
Joe Sample Voices in the Rain 7
The Boys Boys Only
The Selecter Celebrate the Bullet
Nine Below Zero Don't Point Your Finger 5



March 5 issue
Sister Sledge All American Girls 6
Stray Cats Stray Cats 5
Rainbow Difficult to Cure 7
Gang of Four Solid Gold
Eric Clapton Another Ticket 3
Marvin Gaye In Our Lifetime
Todd Rundgren Healing 6
Brian Briggs Brian Damage 7
Defunkt Defunkt
Spandau Ballet Journeys to Glory 7



March 19 issue
New Musik Anywhere
Russ Ballard Into the Fire 3
James Brown Rapp Payback
Detroit Spinners Labour of Love 6
The Spizzles Spikey Dream 6
Tata Vega Giving All My Love 4
Shona Laing Tied to the Tracks 3
The Vapors Magnets 4
Wilko Johnson Ice on the Motorway 4
Linx Intuition 8



April 2 issue
The Shakin' Pyramids Skin 'Em Up 5
Rico That Man is Forward 8
Change Miracles 5
Landscape From the Tea Rooms of Mars to the Hell Holes of Uranus 8
Chas'N'Dave Mustn't Grumble 4
Slade We'll Bring the House Down 6
The Who Face Dances 4
British Electronic Foundation Music for Stowaways 9
Diana Ross To Love Again 6
Status Quo Never Too Late 7



April 16 issue
Dave Edmunds Twangin
Incognito Jazz Funk 8
Public Image, Ltd. Flowers of Romance 8
Stiff Little Fingers Go for It 7
The Cure Faith 7
Whitesnake Come An' Get It
The Jags No Tie Like a Present 4
Cockney Rejects Greatest Hits, Vol 3 11
Roger Taylor Roger Taylor's Fun in Space 3
B.A. Robertson Bully for You 6



April 30 issue
Gillan Future Shock 4
Girlschool Hit and Run 5
Tenpole Tudor The Swords of a Thousand Men 7
REO Speedwagon Hi Infidelity 4
The Keys The Keys Album 5
Quincy Jones The Dude
Sharon Redd Sharon Redd 8
Snips La Rocca 6
The Isley Brothers Grand Slam 5
The Scars Author! Author! 8



May 14 issue
The Undertones Positive Touch 9
Holly and The Italians The Right to be Italian 4
The Plastics Welcome Back
Split Enz Waiata 7
The Lambrettas Ambience 7
The Tubes The Completion Backward Principle 4
Ruts DC Animal Now 8
Albania Are You All Mine 7
Kraftwerk Computer World 4
The Beat Wha'ppen? 7
Squeeze East Side Story 9
The Cramps Psychedelic Jungle 8
The Searchers Play for Today 5



May 28 issue
Original Mirrors Heart-twango and Raw-beat 7
Richard Strange The Phenomenal Rise of Richard Strange
Joe Walsh There Goes the Neighborhood 5
Shakatak Drivin' Hard 7
Grace Jones Nightclubbing 8
Bill Nelson Quit Dreaming and Get on the Beam 8
Classic Nouveaux Night People 6
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Hard Promises 7
Wild Horses Stand Your Ground 4
The Psychedelic Furs Talk, Talk, Talk 8
Sparks Whomp That Sucker 6
Positive Noise Heart of Darkness 5
Toyah Anthem 3



June 11 issue
Elton John The Fox 5
Echo and The Bunnymen Heaven Up Here 9
Doll by Doll Doll by Doll 8
Jean-Michel Jarre Magnetic Fields 7
UB40 Present Arms
Ken Lockie The Impossible 6
Phil Seymour Phil Seymour 4
Black Uhuru Red
Eddy Grant Can't Get Enough 9



June 25 issue
Killing Joke What's This For
Third World Rock the World 5
TV Smith's Explorers The Last Words of the Great Explorer 5
Duran Duran Duran Duran 4
Magazine Magic, Murder, and the Weather 7
Siouxsie and The Banshees Juju 5
Thompson Twins A Product of... 6
Peter Tosh Wanted Dread & Alive 4
Yoko Ono Season of Glass 3
Modern Eon Fiction Tales 8
Barbara Dickson You Know It's Me 4


h/t to Brian McCloskey over at Like Punk Never Happened

Friday, August 3, 2018

AT40, August 4, 1979 [Part 3 of 4]

 

I'm breaking down the AT40 show of August 4, 1979 track by track.  For an a look at #40-31, click here, for #30-21 click here.

#20:  "Getting Closer" by Wings. The follow-up single to "Goodnight Tonight." I usually can take it or leave it, but today it's really resonating with me. Go figure. On AT40 since late June, it was peaking here at #20. So is the "salamander" in the lyrics a pet name for his woman, the nickname of his woman's lover, or an actual amphibian?

Casey tells the story of the drummer for Atlanta Rhythm Section, Robert Nix, had to sneak out of the house at night to play gigs when he was 15 years old.

#19: "Do It or Die" by Atlanta Rhythm Section. To be honest, I never recognized this as an Atlanta Rhythm Section tune. Still, it's a nice enough soft rocker, which should have placed higher than #11 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Over on the pop charts, it peaked here in the #19 spot.

"Coming up: a Long Distance Dedication from a Louisiana girl to a Florida boy who taught her that the best cure for being hurt in love is to fall in love again." Awwwww.....

#18: "Boogie Wonderland" by Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions. Two EWF songs in one episode could never be a bad thing.  A great dance tune from my favorite EWF album, I Am. Ain't nuthin' wrong with this joint - I'll even admit to a bit of chair-dancing as I write these words.  A big crossover hit, this peaked on the Top 40 at #6, hit #2 on the R&B chart, and #14 on the disco chart.  I even played a marching band arrangement of the tune at high school football games.


Long Distance Dedication: "You Made Me Believe in Magic" by Bay City Rollers (#10, 1977).
Dear Casey, a few months ago I was going steady with a guy. I really thought I was in love. Then, I found out he was just using me to get a date with my best friend. I was really hurt. I vowed never to go out with another guy again. This went on for about three months, then I met Aaron. He kept asking me out and I kept turning him down. Finally, he asked me why. I told him the whole story. I found I could really talk to him and he understood me. We went out often and I found I was falling in love again. I was scared, but he helped me through. Then, one day, Aaron told me he had to move. We write each other often, and in my letters I try to tell him how much I love him and thank him for getting me out of my depression. But it's hard to write it in words, so I'd like to dedicate the song "You Made Me Believe in Magic" to Aaron to tell him how I feel.
I don't remember ever hearing this BCR single on the radio, but it's got a catchy chorus.

#17: "Lead Me On" by Maxine Nightingale. Another one of those hook-filled ballads with raunchy lyrics that I would sing around the house much to my mother's dismay.  This good stuff goes down smooth. #1 on the AC chart for 7 weeks, this slow burner would peak at #5 on September 15. Both this song and its predecessor on the chart, "Boogie Wonderland," share a songwriter: Hall-of-Famer Allee Willis.

#16:  "Sad Eyes" by Robert John. I remember the girls in 8th grade loved this sap, so I was forced to listen to it if I wanted to be near them. Of course, all 8th grade girls are only interested in high school boys, so why did I even bother? This song entered the Top 40 on June 30 and would finally reach the #1 spot on October 6, spending a remarkable 19 weeks on AT40.

"Coming up is the latest hit by a singing-songwriting duo who would have been killed on that tragic Thursday of May 24, 1979, if it weren't for their love of doing interviews."

#15:  "Shine a Little Love" by Electric Light Orchestra. Loved ELO, loved disco. Two great tastes that taste great together. ELO had 17 singles crack the Top 40 between the years of 1976-85, this was their ninth of those 17 to do so, peaking at #8.

Casey tells the story of McFadden & Whitehead accepting an unscheduled interview and postponing a flight. They were originally ticketed for American Airlines Flight 191, which crashed at O'Hare airport moments after takeoff. Casey mistakenly states the date as May 24, when the accident occured on May 25. An odd, morbid contribution to the episode, no?

#14:  "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" by McFadden & Whitehead. Classic Philadelphia International sound.  I remember dancing to this one in the jr high gym.  I can't find any fault with any of it: the great string part floating above a funky bass line played by Jimmy Williams backed up with vocals from The Sweethearts of Sigma.  Immediately recognizable, immediately danceable, immediately classic. "Don't wanna stop, please don't make me stop!" The duo's only Top 40 hit, this one would peak at #13, but topped the R&B chart and reached #10 on the disco chart.

"Next up, the first heavy metal song to make the Top 40 of the disco chart."  Uh....whatever you say, Casey.

#13: "I Was Made For Lovin' You" by Kiss. A sub-par disco tune from a novelty act. At least it's better than "Beth." The song did indeed make the disco chart, peaking at #37 there. It would make it as high as #11 on the pop chart. The group was accused of "selling-out" but let's be honest, that ship had sailed years earlier.

AT40 Archives: "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by Elton John.  Casey's counting down the #1 songs of the 1970's; this tune is the last of three in this show. This cover tune was #1 for the first two weeks of 1975.

--end of hour three--

Casey welcomes one new station to the American Top 40 family this week: WKKZ - Dublin, Georgia
#12:  "Mama Can't Buy You Love" by Elton John. In which a green-eyed English bloke attempts to sing blue-eyed Philly soul.  Great material, great arrangement (love those French horn parts), poor performance. This would top the Adult Contemporary chart and peak at #9 on AT40.

Casey lists the five members of Raydio in the intro to...

#11:  "You Can't Change That" by Raydio. In this humble blogger's opinion, Ray Parker, Jr. is an underappreciated songwriter, producer, and guitarist.  The baritone vocals of this bouncy song fit perfectly in my vocal range which means my family had to hear my a capella version around the house quite often. Two weeks after this episode, this single would peak at #9.

Billboard, August 4, 1979, p. 56
More to come...

Friday, July 6, 2018

Top Singles of July '83


Let's take a look at what was topping the various singles charts July 8 & 9, 1983.


Billboard
CashBox
Radio & Records
1
"Every Breath You Take"
The Police
"Electric Avenue"
Eddy Grant
"Every Breath You Take"
The Police
2
"Electric Avenue"
Eddy Grant
"Every Breath You Take"
The Police
"Electric Avenue"
Eddy Grant
3
"Flashdance...What a Feeling"
Irene Cara
"Flashdance...What a Feeling"
Irene Cara
"Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"
Michael Jackson
4
"Never Gonna Let You Go"
Sergio Mendes
"Time (Clock of the Heart)"
Culture Club
"Flashdance...What a Feeling"
Irene Cara
5
"Too Shy"
Kajagoogoo
"Let's Dance"
David Bowie
"Our House"
Madness
6
"Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"
Michael Jackson
"Never Gonna Let You Go"
Sergio Mendes
"Come Dancing"
The Kinks
7
"Time (Clock of the Heart)"
Culture Club
"Too Shy"
Kajagoogoo
"Stand Back"
Stevie Nicks
8
"Come Dancing"
The Kinks
"Always Something There to Remind Me"
Naked Eyes
"I'm Still Standing"
Elton John
9
"Don't Let It End"
Styx
"She's a Beauty"
The Tubes
"Never Gonna Let You Go"
Sergio Mendes
10
"Our House"
Madness
"Beat It"
Michael Jackson
"Is There Something I Should Know?"
Duran Duran



Exclusive MFD meta-analysis of the above charts:
  1. "Every Breath You Take" (29 pts)
  2. "Electric Avenue" (28 pts)
  3. "Flashdance...What a Feeling" (23 pts)
  4. "Never Gonna Let You Go" (14 pts)
  5. "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (13 pts)
  6. "Time (Clock of the Heart)" (11 pts)
  7. "Too Shy" (10 pts)
  8. "Come Dancing" (8 pts)
  9. "Our House" (7 pts)
  10. "Let's Dance" (6 pts)
  11. "Stand Back" (4 pts)
  12. "Always Something There to Remind Me" (3 pts)
  13. "I'm Still Standing" (3 pts)
  14. "Don't Let It End" (2 pts)
  15. "She's a Beauty" (2 pts)
  16. "Beat It" (1 pt)
  17. "Is There Something I Should Know?" (1 pt)


Thursday, June 28, 2018

Top Singles of June 28, 1980


Let's take a look at what was topping the various single charts on June 28, 1980.


Billboard
CashBox
Record World
1
"Coming Up"
Paul McCartney
"Funkytown"
Lipps Inc.
"The Rose"
Bette Midler
2
"Funkytown"
Lipps Inc.
"Coming Up"
Paul McCartney
"Funkytown"
Lipps Inc.
3
"The Rose"
Bette Midler
"The Rose"
Bette Midler
"Coming Up"
Paul McCartney
4
"It's Still Rock and Roll to Me"
Billy Joel
"It's Still Rock and Roll to Me"
Billy Joel
"Little Jeannie"
Elton John
5
"Against the Wind"
Bob Seger
"Little Jeannie"
Elton John
"Steal Away"
Robbie Dupree
6
"Little Jeannie"
Elton John
"Steal Away"
Robbie Dupree
"It's Still Rock and Roll to Me"
Billy Joel
7
"Steal Away"
Robbie Dupree
"Cars"
Gary Numan
"She's Out of My Life"
Michael Jackson
8
"Biggest Part of Me"
Ambrosia
"Against the Wind"
Bob Seger
"Cupid/I've Loved You for a Long Time"
Spinners
9
"Cupid/I've Loved You for a Long Time"
Spinners
"Biggest Part of Me"
Ambrosia
"Against the Wind"
Bob Seger
10
"She's Out of My Life"
Michael Jackson
"Cupid/I've Loved You for a Long Time"
Spinners
"Let Me Love You Tonight"
Pure Prairie League



Exclusive MFD meta-analysis of the above charts:
  1. "Funkytown" (28 pts)
  2. "Coming Up" (27 pts)
  3. "The Rose" (26 pts)
  4. "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" (19 pts)
  5. "Little Jeannie" (18 pts)
  6. "Steal Away" (15 pts)
  7. "Against the Wind" (11 pts)
  8. "Cupid/I've Loved You for a Long Time" (6 pts)
  9. "She's Out of My Life" (5 pts)
  10. "Biggest Part of Me" (5 pts)
  11. "Cars" (4 pts)
  12. "Let Me Love You Tonight" (1 pt)