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EC States Come
To Grips OverMusic Quotas
On RadioEUROPEby Jeff Clark -meads
In the European Union, it isactively illegal to impede themovement of goods and servicesacross national borders. Any-body choosing to reduce the lib-erty of the free market in any-thing from steel to schnappscould have to pay for such inter-ference with a fine or evenimprisonment. Unless, ofcourse, the commodity in ques-tion is the raw material for radioprogramming.
In France-the country thatover the last 40 years has sound-ed the loudest calls for a singleand open Europeanmarket-legislation that willintroduce minimum quotas ofFrench music on radio is alreadyin place. Plans for its implemen-tation at the beginning of 1996are now moving ahead, despitethe protests of the broadcastersand their threats of legal action.
But, even the anguished criesof the broadcasters has notstamped out enthusiasm for thequotas concept in other EUcountries, too. In every conti-nental European nation, thereare complaints from recordcompanies that domestic artistsdo not get enough radio expo-sure-arguments to which cul-ture ministries are sensitive toone degree or another.
In addition, associate EUmember Poland has introducedlegislation to enforce quotas
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Recording On The Move
Yazz Returns
Europe's Top Selling Albums
Hamburg PrivatesBrace Up For PublicNDR's N -Joy DebutGERMANYby Miranda Watson
Hamburg private stations bracedthemselves this week as northGerman pubcaster Norddeutsch-
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er Rundfunk launched on April4 its new EHR outlet targeted to15-19 year olds, N -Joy Radio.
Radio Hamburg PD RainerCabanis says that the launch ofthe pubcaster's new station is badnews for privates in Hamburg.One reason, says Cabanis, is thatthe station seems to appeal to anolder demo. "The station isgeared more towards 25-35 yearolds than the 15-25 demographicthat it's meant to be targeting. Wealready have enough stations inHamburg for 25-35 year olds."
Cabanis has not adjusted hisstation's programitiing inresponse to the launch, however."We aren't reacting just yet to N -
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ZZ TOP CELEBRATE IN HAMBURG -ZZ Top took time off from their hectic
European promo schedule in March to celebrate the top 10 German chartposition of their new album "Antenna" with BMG Ariola Hamburg execu-tives in Cologne. The album is now gold in Germany. Pictured (l -r) are:press manager Joerg Troska, head of promotion Beate Elert, ZZ Top'sDusty Hill, director A&R/marketing Eckhart Gundel, MD Michael Anders,ZZ Tops' Billy Gibbons and Frank Beard, manager artists relations GeorgeGibb, senior international label manager Kai Manke and ZZ Top managerJ. W. Williams.
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Music & Media and its sisterpublication Billboard are resum-ing the presentation of Frenchsingles charts this week after asix month hiatus following thediscontinuation of the chartsproduction last September bybroadcasters Europe 1 andCanal+. The new singles chartis used for the compilation ofM&M's Eurochart Hot 100Singles; a top 20 countdown canbe found on page 15.
The charts are now financedand operated by music industrytrade organisation SNEP, which
has commissioned pollingorganisations IFOP and Tite-Live to monitor singles andalbums sales.by using a comput-erised point -of -sale system.
SNEP president and Poly -Gram France CEO GilesPaire welcomes the publicationof French charts in internationaltrade magazines such as M&Mand Billboard. He comments, -"First, I would say it is impor-tant for us because these arereally two top professional tradepublications. Secondly, it givesthe French market-and Frenchacts-an international visibilityit had missed for already quite
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Roachford Returns In True Band Form
EUROPEby Machgiel Bakker
The return of British soul/rockquartet Roachford to the EHRTop 40 has been a victorious one.In three weeks' time, the new sin-gle Only To Be With You is closeto entering the top 10, and backedby the release of the band's thirdalbum, Permanent Shade Of Blue,the track is set to become Roach -ford's biggest single success sincethe Cuddly Toy's debut of 1988.
Columbia's strategy has beensimple but effective: send theband out for a few selected clubdates, organise promotion aroundit and, above all, make sure thatRoachford's image is properlycommunicated.
Columbia UK internationalmarketing manager Doe Phillipssays the latter could have been
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Playlist Committee UpsNew Talent On Radio 1UNITED KINGDOMby Jeff Clark -Meads
Producers at BBC Radio 1 FMlose an element of creative free-dom this week as the station aimsfor a more consistent identity. Themanagement is seeking to keep allproducers marching to the samebeat by handing increased powerover to the central playlist commit-tee.
From April 11, 67% of allrecords broadcast during the 10
daytime shows will be decided bythe playlist committee, represent-ing an increase of more than one -quarter. The station is also aug-menting its current A and B listsby introducing a heavy -rotationpremier list for the biggest artists,
and is replacing its C list with an Nlist showcase for new talent.
A spokesman for the stationsays, though, that the new systemwill not mean less opportunity foremerging acts. Indeed, he says ofthe N list, "If a record is on theplaylist, it means it will get 10 playsa week instead of the six plays as itwould have done on the C list."
The N list will consist of 10tracks which will each remain onthe list for four weeks. The stationsays this will mean that airtime fornew talent will rise from 24% to31%. To accommodate this, theamount of gold songs being broad-cast will be reduced from 38% to30%.
The station concedes that thenew system concentrates power to a
DINA CARROLL VISITS POLYGRAM IRELAND - Dina Carroll visited PolyGramIreland MD Paul Keogh during her recent trip to Ireland, where she was present-ed with a double platinum disc for sales of "So Close," which achieved doubleplatinum sales in the country. Carroll was in Ireland for the Irish Music Awards,where she won Best International Newcomer award.
greater extent in the playlist com-mittee and reduces the individualimpact of producers. However, thespokesman says, "We see all of thisas a positive thing. It is still open forproducers to impress people withtheir enthusiasm for particularrecords at the playlist committeemeetings."
It is understood that Radio 1'smanagement had felt that some pro-ducers had taken a musical direc-tion that was not always in keepingwith the station's overall identity.Asked about this, the spokesmansays, "One advantage of the newsystem is that the network will seemconsistent across all of its shows."
The spokesman says Radio 1'sphilosophy is to strike a balancebetween reflecting and leading pop-ular opinion. He states that popularopinion will be reflected throughthe Premier list of eight records-each of which will receive 25 playsa week-while the N list will seekto lead popular taste.
Of the Premier list, he says, "Itwill give a lot of exposure to thebiggest current artists which willmean that listeners will not be fazedby new talent because they'll be sur-rounded by a lot of familiar music."
The record companies are stillcoming to terms with what the newsystem will mean, but they ac-knowledge the greater exposure fornew talent an appearance on the Nlist will entail. However, they areconcerned at the reduction in air-time for non-playlisted records.
Says one senior promotionsexecutive, "If you're on the playlist,you're laughing. If you're not, thereare a lot of people back at the officewho will be crying."
Glasgow To Host Biggest EverSound City, Features 30 BandsUNITED KINGDOM
The UK's biggest annual celebra-tion of music has reached unprece-dented proportions this year andhas attracted a record amount ofinterest from Continental Europeanbroadcasters.
Sound City, a partnershipbetween BBC Radio 1 FM, theBritish Phonographic Industry(BPI) and the UK Musicians'Union, is being held this year inGlasgow which, says event chair-man Stuart Grundy, is the biggestcity it is ever likely to visit.
Sound City is a week of con-certs, seminars, talks and work-shops held in a British city outsideLondon each year. Established in1992, it has previously been stagedin Norwich and Sheffield.
Radio 1 is broadcasting 40hours of music from the event andis featuring 30 bands, ranging from
unsigned acts to established artistssuch as M -People, Jamiroquai,Inspiral Carpets and the Charla-tans.
Grundy says, "It's inevitablethat Sound City is bigger and betterthis year, and I have to keep re-minding people that next yearwon't be so big. This is the biggestcity we're ever going to go to."
Grundy is gratified that 30bands are playing in Glasgow aspart of the event and that venueswhich have never previously stagedmusic are contributing to the total.
Radio stations from Germany,Ireland, Switzerland and the Scan-dinavian states are also representedin Glasgow. The stations are beingoffered a package of programmingculled from Radio l's nightly two -and -a -half-hour live shows.
Grundy points out that, in addi-tion, BBC Radio Scotland hasrecorded many of the club gigs of
the emerging Scottish bands,including the .Trashcan Sinatras,Thrum and the Pastels.
Sound City has consistentlygrown in size since its inception,due to a combination of localenthusiasm in its host cities andBBC Radio's appreciation of theevent. Senior BBC executives havesuggested the concept of runningmore than one Sound City eachyear, but the idea has been dis-missed as impractical.
However, the first Sound Cityspin-off event is to be held inBrighton later this year. Partly spon-sored by the BBC and the Musi-cians' Union, 60 young musicianswill gather for a week of seminarsand workshops. Radio 1 will broad-cast some of their work as well asairing a series of concerts by newbands at the town's Zap Club. Anumber of associated talks and lec-tures will also be held. JC-M
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Nydahl, Friedman Prevail InFierce Bidding For SodertaljeSWEDENby Nicholas George
The latest round of local radiofrequency auctions in Sweden hasproduced a fresh chorus of criti-cism, with one of the successfulbidders calling the system "littlemore than state bribery."
The auction of two frequen-cies to cover Sodertalje, a city 35km south of Stockholm, wasfierce as the licence holder willalso be able to broadcast into theSwedish capital.
Frequency 104.1 was boughtfor Skr2.1 million (app.US$280.000) by Radio Nova in ajoint venture with RadioMegapol. Radio Nova alreadybroadcasts in the area, whileRadio Megapol, which is ownedby the powerful publishing com-pany Bonnier, has four stations
in Stockholm and cities to thewest. Radio Megapol was keen tocontrol the frequency as therehave been fears it would causeinterference to their broadcasts inthe south of Stockholm.
Station manager ClaesNydahl says it was still uncertainas to what kind of service wouldbe provided on the frequency.However, he is remains upset atthe way frequencies have beenallocated in the country. "It'squite absurd. The system is equalto state bribery. The one whopays the state the most moneygets the chance to exercise hisright to freedom of expression."
The other Sodertalje frequen-cy, 100.8, went to a consortiumled by Jan Friedman, formerlywith Radio Rix. He says thegroup has not decided whether toaim the station at the whole
New Ten -Year Frequency PlanDue For SwitzerlandSWITZERLANDby Miranda Watson
New broadcasting plans areexpected to be laid out this yearby the Swiss government for thenext 10 years. Local radio headof local broadcasting associationBAKOM Marcel Regnotto saysthe Swiss government is takingits time over the new frequencyplan and at present there is noinformation available as to how
many frequencies are to be dis-tributed and in which regions.
The government is expectedto complete its frequency planthis Autumn for Zurich andGerman-speaking radio licences,with bidding for licences in early'95, says Regnotto. Bidding forlicences in French- and Italianspeaking Switzerland is expectedto take place this Autumn.
There are currently 39 localradio licences in Switzerland.
YAZZ ON THE CATWALK - Yazz ventured on to the cat walk on March 9to model clothes by fashion designer Xula Bet while in Paris to promote hernew album "One On One." (See also Marketing The Music page 9.)
Stockholm area or concentrate onbuilding a firm local base inSodertalje where there is lesscompetition. The frequency costSkr790.000.
If the two winners do intendto broadcast into Stockholm, itwill bring the number of com-mercial stations in the capital to12.
Originally, the Sodertalje auc-tion was delayed because of com-plaints that one bidder wasbacked by the city's local council.It was claimed that it was againstthe law for a local authority to beinvolved in the operation of acommercial station. In the end,lack of money rather than legali-ties killed off the council bid.
POLYGRAM SIGNS MUSIC ENTREPRENEUR MORRISON - PolyGramInternational Music Publishing recently signed three deals with managerBryan Morrison. Among other things the deals give PolyGram rights to thematerial acquired through Morrison's association with Stephen Budd andDanny Donnelly's Suburban Base label. Morrison (r) is pictured here withPolyGram International Music Publishing chief executive David Hockman.
YLE Cuts Costs Via New DealWith Copyright Bureau TeostoFINLANDby Kari Helopaitio
State broadcaster Oy YlesiradioAb (YLE) and Finnish copyrightbureau Teosto have reached anew agreement concerning feeson music played on YLE radioand TV channels.
According to the newagreement, payments will bebased on the estimated audience
of each programme, rather than aflat per -broadcast minute charge.The more listeners/viewers aprogramme has, the higher thecompensation payable to com-posers and authors. A specialarrangement will be developed totackle Swedish -language pro-grammes, which have very lowaudience figures.
The YLE has being payingTeosto some FIM40 million (app.
US$8 million) annually, and thissum is now expected to be someFIM5 million lower.
YLE is also planning to startnegotiations with artists and pro-ducers collection society Gramexin the near future, and is reported-ly seeking a 50% reduction oncurrent Gramex charges. Thesociety currently receives someFIM30 million a year from YLE.
New Berlin Station JFK TargetsOld DemographicsGERMANYby Miranda Watson
New Berlin private station jfli98,2 added a new format to theBerlin radio landscape when itwent on air on March 23 targetingmiddle-aged listeners with a softACE format. The station is aimedat 3054 -year -olds. On April 29, itwill be followed by Radio 50+,which will offer programming forover 50s.
Schlager-formatted RadioArabella in Munich and easylistening -formatted AlsterRadioin Hamburg already cater to olderlisteners, but also attract manyyounger listeners. Until now, noone has produced a format aimedspecifically at the over '30s. Themost competitive radio market inGermany, Berlin is often regardedas a testing ground for newformats and ideas.
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MD/PD Thomas Dietrichsays the 30-54 age -group has beenneglected in Berlin and in the restof Germany. "We decided totarget 30-50 year olds as no elsein Berlin is doing so at themoment. There are lots of stationsmaking radio for kids, so there
was no sense in us launching yetanother format for this age group.AlsterRadio and several publicstations make radio for peopleover 50, but no one in Germany iscatering for the middle-aged 30-50 year olds, the rock 'n' rollgeneration."
Dietrich says the reaction fromlisteners after one week on the airhas been enthusiastic. "People aretelling us how good it is to hear aprogramme that doesn't play loudmusic all the time and most saythey've been waiting forsomething like this for a longtime. We've also had a lot ofresponse for younger listenersunder 30 who enjoy listening tojfk too."
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within its borders; and, on a vol-untary basis, two Irish stationshave decided to underscore theirsupport for their local domestictalent with their own informalquota systems.
But in Germany, Europe'sbiggest music market, the recordindustry regards statutory quotasas "an emergency measure," saysPeter Zombik, head of musicindustry association the BPW. Hesays, "Radio quotas shouldn't beasked for in a situation where youcan still talk and hope for progressas regards the amount of Germanproduct on the airwaves. Quotaswould, of course, help us bringmore attention to German product,but we aren't in a position to go toBonn to ask for them."
Zombik points out that theGerman record industry's disquietover the amount of its productbeing broadcast is something thatis being addressed in a dialoguewith the radio stations. "We havean on -going discussion with pub-lic and private broadcasters aimedat increasing the amount of Ger-man repertoire on the airwaves,"he says, adding, "We are fightingagainst the ignorance and preju-dice of programmers towards Ger-man product."
That is not, though, a senti-ment shared by the broadcasters.RTL Berlin PD Arno Mullercomments, "The idea of quotas isterrible and I think the people lob-bying for them are losers." Heargues that the debate should cen-tre less around the concept of quo-tas and more around the quality ofGerman -produced talent andmusic. "There isn't a station inGermany that wouldn't play Ger-man product if it's good and hashit potential; Die Prinzen, West-ernhagen and Herbert Groene-meyer all get radio airplay," hestates.
Miiller contends that any quotasystem will adversely affect a sta-tion's ability to serve its targetaudience. "I know that our listen-ers do not want to hear [too much]German -language music, so I
would be very stupid if I weresuddenly to start playing 40% justbecause a government regulationtold me to do so."
At pubcaster WestDeutscherRundfunk, head of music RudolfHeinemann is a staunch believerin programming more Germanmusic, but he is firmly againstquotas. He says, "Music program-mers should be free to decide forthemselves to play more nationalproduct. What we really need ismore dialogue."
Furthermore, Heinemannbelieves that French -style quotaswould not work in Germanybecause, unlike France, Germanyis a federal nation.
In France, the quota systemstipulates that stations must play aminimum of 40% of Frenchmusic, half of which must be fromnew talent. However, in the run-up to the introduction of the quotasystem, broadcasting regulatorCSA is fostering dialoguebetween the record companies and
rights holders on one hand and theradio stations on the other to try toresolve the attendant questions.Some of those questions, though,are large indeed.
For instance, it has yet to beestablished over what period thequota regulation will apply-byday, by week or by month-andexactly what is meant by new tal-ent. (Record industry associationSNEP considers any act that hasnot produced two gold -sellingalbums as new talent). In addition,even the definition of Frenchmusic is still open to debate; doesit mean music in the French lan-guage, or would songs sung in thelanguages of the country's formercolonies also qualify?
But, despite the continuingdialogue on these issues, JacquesRigaud, president of RTL-par-ent company of EHR webs FunRadio and M40-told a radioindustry gathering last month thatquotas were "perverse and use-less." He warned that the radiostations would take legal mea-sures to try to prevent their impo-sition.
Rigaud refers to a decisionfrom the superior French court theConseil d'Etat which says that theonly power the CSA has in thematter of quotas is that given to itby strict definition of law.Because the law in this arearequires the CSA to negotiateagreements between the recordcompanies and the radio stations,Rigaud argues that the body hasno power to impose quota defini-tion's if no agreement is reached.
One source who attends theCSA-sponsored meetings betweenrecord companies and radio sta-tions comments, "The legislatorshave made quotas mandatory buthaven't said exactly how theyshould be implemented, what arethe exact definitions and how itshould be controlled; that's not tomention that nowhere can it beseen how the CSA, which is sup-posed to control all these quotas,will be able to finance the toolsrequired to control this legislation.The result is that we are all still inthe dark."
In the interim, relationsbetween the record and radioindustries are taking on a frostyedge. One programme directormade his point by returning to arecord company a package of pro-motional product because 40% ofthe records were not French.
Europe 2 MD Martin Brisac,underscores the feeling, "Radiostations have 40% quotas; whatabout the music industry? Do theyhave 40% quotas?"
For the record companies, theyfeel nothing has yet changed,except, perhaps, for an increaseddifficulty in persuading radio sta-tions to add new tracks to theirplaylists. Says one harrassed pro-motions executive, "It's hardenough for established acts-andI don't even mention new acts."
In Ireland, the situation is farless fraught. Two Dublin ACE sta-tions, FM104 and Classic Hits98FM, have voluntarily decidedto put more emphasis on domesticproduct. FM104 has announced
that it is introducing a self-imposed quota of 20% Irishmusic, while Classic Hits is plan-ning a four -days -a -week "totallyIrish" programme from April 11.The programme will be part of thestation's intention to include moreIrish music overall in its sched-ules.
These moves by stations couldbe seen as a victory for the Jobs InMusic campaign (JIM) which hasbeen monitoring the output of theDublin broadcasters and pressinghard for more Irish music on com-mercial stations. JIM may nowturn its attention to national pub -casters, full -service -formattedRTE Radio One and mainstreamEHR 2FM; the campaign saysthat in two days in January andFebruary, the stations' Irish con-tent ranged from 11% to 14%.
However, a spokeswoman forRTE last week rejected JIM'sclaims. "Taking their figures from07.00 to 19.00 isn't a valid exer-cise. Overall, RTE's figures arevery good and both stations aim toachieve the 25% Irish content."
Reacting to the initiative of thetwo Dublin stations, WillieKavanagh, chairman of the IrishIFPI group, says, "I think they aresteps in the right direction and Ihave to believe it's being done forthe right reasons. Pressure groupslike the IFPI should be vocal inpersuading people to play moreIrish music. It will be good for theIrish music industry and good forthe economy."
IFPI has written to Irish artsminister Michael D. Higgins sup-porting 'the concept of a 25%quota for the radio industry.
Commenting on the report,Kavanagh says, "It makes sense tohave an arbitrary quota of around25% as long as it doesn't put theradio station in a position where itwould lessen the quality of oftheir output. It makes absolutesense provided the local music isof good enough quality.
"An arbitrary pan-Europeanquota would not work, however. Ithugely depends on the size andstrength of the local music indus-try. In the Irish context, there is avibrant local music industry and a25% quota would be appropriate."
A music industry of unques-tioned size and strength is just
over the Irish Sea from Dublin inthe UK. Because the UK is theworld's second -strongest musicsource, the concept of quotas hasnever been an issue there. Indeed,because the British governmentbelieves so strongly in the freemarket and because it has mas-sively deregulated the radio indus-try in recent years, there is virtual-ly no prospect of it introducing anew level of regulation in thefuture.
Nor is the government underpressure to do so. Record compa-ny association the British Phono-graphic Industry (BPI) under-pins its arguments to politiciansby pointing out that, beyond pro-tecting copyrights, the govern-ment gives record companies noother financial or legislative assis-tance. The BPI feels that suchindependence-and its substantialcontribution to the country's econ-omy and international influ-ence-strengthens its hand whentalking to politicians.
However, because of the sig-nificance of UK product in conti-nental European markets, theBritish record industry haswatched the projected introduc-tion of quotas there with increas-ing alarm. When French legisla-tors were debating the concept,British record companies put pres-sure on their French partners tooppose the introduction of quotasbut without success.
Now, as one senior UK execu-tive puts it, "We've just been leftto fume quietly."
So, where France has cut apath, will others follow? The latestmajor market where the idea ofquotas has been raised is Spain,where performing rights societySGAE mentioned the idea in pass-ing while discussing a number ofways of promoting Spanish musicwith culture minister CarmenAlborch (M&M, February 12).
SGAE's stated position,though, is that it is opposed toquotas, but feels they may be nec-essary if other EU countries adoptthem and if Spanish radio contin-ues to large amounts of non -Span-ish music.
SGAE spokespersonAlmundena Solana says of herorganisation's conversation withthe minister, "The issue of quotas
was raised, but it is not even onthe negotiating table. It is waydown our list of priorities at pre-sent."
Carlos Grande, director ofSpanish IFPI group AFYVE, saysquotas have never been discussedby the organisation's membership."In any case, I doubt if the level ofSpanish music played on the radiohas gone down in the past fiveyears," he comments.
Grande points out that two sta-tions, Radio Ole and CadenaDIAL, play all -Spanish musicanyway, and DIAL is the second -most popular FM net with 1.1 mil-lion listeners. He adds that inSpain's largest pop market, thesouthern region of Andalucia withseven million people, the localstations play an abundance ofSpanish music. "So far, the ratioof Spanish to non -Spanish musicis not considered a problem."
Jose Ramon Pardo, MD atCadena SER's Cadena M-80Serie Oro, says, "Quotas wouldmean Spanish radio losing audi-ence because we'd have to playsub -standard product. The prob-lem is that 80% of what the multi-nationals release is non -Spanishmaterial. If they produced moregood Spanish music, things wouldbe easier."
Pardo was Radio Ole MD forthree years "during which time Ihad not one letter of support fromthe government." He recalls a
1968 law introducing quotasunder General Franco that wasignored by radio "under a stronggovernment" and which fell intodisuse.
From the record company side,Alvaro de Torres, MD of RCASpain, says, "Quotas would be theworst thing that could happen.The labels do look for betterSpanish music, but because that'sour job not to help radio push uptheir quotas. Radios play musicthey think will interest their audi-ence. If that means a lot of Anglo-Saxon stuff, then that is the realityof the market."
The realities of the singleEuropean market may be some-what different, however.
Additional reporting by Miran-da Watson, Emmanuel Legrand,Howell Llewellyn and DermottHares.
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Fostex Offers D10 Timecode ControlFostex are shortly to launch a Timecode/RS422 interface card for the D10 DAT machine.This card, which will be available as a user fitted option, will extend the D10's capabili-ties to include IEC format timecode and Sony protocol RS422 control. The addition ofthis card will allow the D10 to interface with digital audio workstations such as theAudioFile and Avid and any other unit that controls machines by RS422.
Soundcraft Launches New DeskHot on the heels of itsrecent foray into the worldof location mixers, Sound -craft Broadcast has
announced the launch of theGPI a portable stereobroadcast mixer. Basedaround the LM1 locationmixer, the GPI is availablein either 6, 8 or 12 inputframes with an option of19 -inch rack mounting forthe 8 input version.
There is a choice ofmono or stereo input mod-ules. The mono module features a high -gain, low -noise mic amp, switchable phantompower (48v/12v) and a three -band EQ. The stereo module has a switchable OdB or -10dBinput, L -R selection and a two -band EQ. Fader start can be fitted as an option. Both typesof channel feature two Aux sends with Aux 1 being globally switchable pre- or post -fadewhile Aux 2 is a permanent post -fade send. Faders are precision 10mm long throw.
The Master Module has a choice of PPM or VU metering and featured an internalspeaker for check monitoring of any bus. There is one headphone output on the mastermodule and a further two assignable headphone outputs on the monitor module whichalso features talkback to either Aux send, the output bus or an external destination.
ANDY BANTOCK started in radio with the BBC in 1980 as techni-
cal operator. He has worked as a presenter, manager, engineer,
operator and designer. More recently, Bantock sep up his own
I broadcast consultancy, handling both engineering and program-
ming. He can be reached at (+44) 7972.25169.
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ficient and, as it then had to be dubbed ontoreel-to-reel to allow editing, the qualitywould go down further.
Of course this was alright for the megarich state broadcasters who could affordUHERs and the maintenance personnel tolook after them, but for the newly emergingsmaller stations the cassette proved to bevery useful. With the introduction of highermetal content tapes cassette became aneven more viable format as the originalrecording quality increased. Of course cas-sette offers many advantages as a portableformat not the least of which is its relativecheapness compared to reel-to-reel. Light-ness is another advantage as anyone whohas had to lug a UHER around for anylength of time will agree. Recording time isanother blessing. With a maximum possible60 minutes a side for cassette, compared to15 on standard reel to reel tape for aUHER, the interviewer is not so con-strained. Of course this is a mixed blessingas it does allow them to waffle on for ages,safe in the knowledge that it can all be edit-ed down later rather than encouraging inci-sive questioning.
With the introduction of hard disk -basedediting systems the cassette has received anew lease of life as a portable recordingmedium. As the new digital editing systemshave no affect on quality the enhancementgained frombetter cassettetapes is main-tained and, inthe end, the lis-tener is hardpressed tonotice any dif-ference in qual-ity.
Althoughsome peopleuse the "walk -
man" style of machine either with its built-in mic or with an external hand held unit,most prefer the larger "shoulder -portable"machines such as the Marantz range-probably the most popular units available.Marantz now has four models; the monoCP130, the two head stereo CP230, thestereo three head CP430 and the latestaddition, the excellent PMD222 three headmono unit with XLR input and telephonejack.
Since the move to digital systems oneor two new formats have come onto thescene that offer good portable recordingcapabilities. The first widely available sys-tem was DAT. It took a while for a suit-able machine to hit the streets and, eventhen, a certain amount of modification was
required. IMB Communicationslead the field with a modification tothe Aiwa portable machine, sold asthe Prodat. It has now followed withits own machine; the HHB Portadatrange available with or without time -code.
Modification is necessary to"domestic" DAT machines to enablethem to copy digital as the SCMS sys-tem prevents this. The latest genera-tion of portable DAT machines areexcellent units offering unrivalledquality without any of the hiss, wowand flutter problems of cassette but
do, of course cost around 10 times as muchas analogue cassette machines.
Since DAT was introduced a couplemore digital formats have appeared. Digi-tal Compact Cassette and MiniDisc wereboth introduced at roughly the same timeand in stiff competition with each other.Both systems have advantages over DATand analogue cassette; indeed most DCCplayers are able to replay analogue cas-settes as well as both recording and replay-ing DCCs. Sony's MiniDisc format hasalready started to make inroads to theNAB cart replacement scene and it hasmajor size advantages for portable record-ing. As with DAT, DCC and MiniDischave distinct price disadvantages againstanalogue cassette but both have the abilityto replay digitally into a hard disk system,offering a major quality boost.
The future offers the promise of tape-less machines, the signal being recordedonto memory chips. This system relies onvery heavy digital compression and,although studio based systems have beenconstructed, there is yet to be a useableportable vision. There are systems thatallow audio to be recorded onto portablecomputers and edited in situ and it won'tbe long before one sub -notebook computerwill be able to do all that and send the edit-ed audio via ISDN to the studio.
"It's a brilliant song for FM rock,
exactly right for our 25-40 year target group"
Lars Bodin
music director, City 107, Gothenburg.
MUSIC & MEDIA APRIL 16, 1994 7
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within its borders; and, on a vol-untary basis, two Irish stationshave decided to underscore theirsupport for their local domestictalent with their own informalquota systems.
But in Germany, Europe'sbiggest music market, the recordindustry regards statutory quotasas "an emergency measure," saysPeter Zombik, head of musicindustry association the BPW. Hesays, "Radio quotas shouldn't beasked for in a situation where youcan still talk and hope for progressas regards the amount of Germanproduct on the airwaves. Quotaswould, of course, help us bringmore attention to German product,but we aren't in a position to go toBonn to ask for them."
Zombik points out that theGerman record industry's disquietover the amount of its productbeing broadcast is something thatis being addressed in a dialoguewith the radio stations. "We havean on -going discussion with pub-lic and private broadcasters aimedat increasing the amount of Ger-man repertoire on the airwaves,"he says, adding, "We are fightingagainst the ignorance and preju-dice of programmers towards Ger-man product."
That is not, though, a senti-ment shared by the broadcasters.RU Berlin PD Arno Mullercomments, "The idea of quotas isterrible and I think the people lob-bying for them are losers." Heargues that the debate should cen-tre less around the concept of quo-tas and more around the quality ofGerman -produced talent andmusic. "There isn't a station inGermany that wouldn't play Ger-man product if it's good and hashit potential; Die Prinzen, West-ernhagen and Herbert Groene-meyer all get radio airplay," hestates.
Muller contends that any quotasystem will adversely affect a sta-tion's ability to serve its targetaudience. "I know that our listen-ers do not want to hear [too much]German -language music, so I
would be very stupid if I weresuddenly to start playing 40% justbecause a government regulationtold me to do so."
At pubcaster WestDeutscherRundfunk, head of music RudolfHeinemann is a staunch believerin programming more Germanmusic, but he is firmly againstquotas. He says, "Music program-mers should be free to decide forthemselves to play more nationalproduct. What we really need ismore dialogue."
Furthermore, Heinemannbelieves that French -style quotaswould not work in Germanybecause, unlike France, Germanyis a federal nation.
In France, the quota systemstipulates that stations must play aminimum of 40% of Frenchmusic, half of which must be fromnew talent. However, in the run-up to the introduction of the quotasystem, broadcasting regulatorCSA is fostering dialoguebetween the record companies and
rights holders onradio stations onresolve the atteSome of those qare large indeed.
For instance,established overquota regulationday, by week ofexactly what is rent. (Record incSNEP considersnot producedalbums as new fteven the definmusic is still optit mean music isguage, or wouldlanguages of thecolonies also qug
But, despitedialogue on thesRigaud, presideent company ofRadio and MIindustry gatheritquotas were "pless." He warn(stations wouldsures to try to p.sition.
Rigaud referfrom the superioConseil d'Etatonly power thematter of quotasby strict definition vi 14W.
Because the law in this arearequires the CSA to negotiateagreements between the recordcompanies and the radio stations,Rigaud argues that the body hasno power to impose quota defini-tions if no agreement is reached.
One source who attends theCSA-sponsored meetings betweenrecord companies and radio sta-tions comments, "The legislatorshave made quotas mandatory buthaven't said exactly how theyshould be implemented, what arethe exact definitions and how itshould be controlled; that's not tomention that nowhere can it beseen how the CSA, which is sup-posed to control all these quotas,will be able to finance the toolsrequired to control this legislation.The result is that we are all still inthe dark."
In the interim, relationsbetween the record and radioindustries are taking on a frostyedge. One programme directormade his point by returning to arecord company a package of pro-motional product because 40% ofthe records were not French.
Europe 2 MD Martin Brisac,underscores the feeling, "Radiostations have 40% quotas; whatabout the music industry? Do theyhave 40% quotas?"
For the record companies, theyfeel nothing has yet changed,except, perhaps, for an increaseddifficulty in persuading radio sta-tions to add new tracks to theirplaylists. Says one harrassed pro-motions executive, "It's hardenough for established acts-andI don't even mention new acts."
In Ireland, the situation is farless fraught. Two Dublin ACE sta-tions, FM104 and Classic Hits98FM, have voluntarily decidedto put more emphasis on domesticproduct. FM104 has announced
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BY AIRMAILLuc 'gin 1,...aavnia. a 1,...saud, blvupalike the IFPI should be vocal inpersuading people to play moreIrish music. It will be good for theIrish music industry and good forthe economy."
IFPI has written to Irish artsminister Michael 0, Higgins sup-porting the concept of a 25%quota for the radio industry.
Commenting on the report,Kavanagh says, "It makes sense tohave an arbitrary quota of around25% as long as it doesn't put theradio station in a position where itwould lessen the quality of oftheir output. It makes absolutesense provided the local music isof good enough quality.
"An arbitrary pan-Europeanquota would not work, however. Ithugely depends on the size andstrength of the local music indus-try. In the Irish context, there is avibrant local music industry and a25% quota would be appropriate."
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sure on their French partners tooppose the introduction of quotasbut without success.
Now, as one senior UK execu-tive puts it, "We've just been leftto fume quietly."
So, where France has cut apath, will others follow? The latestmajor market where the idea ofquotas has been raised is Spain,where performing rights societySGAE mentioned the idea in pass-ing while discussing a number ofways of promoting Spanish musicwith culture minister CarmenAlborch (M&M, February 12).
SGAE's stated position,though, is that it is opposed toquotas, but feels they may be nec-essary if other EU countries adoptthem and if Spanish radio contin-ues to large amounts of non -Span-ish music.
SGAE spokespersonAlmundena Solana says of herorganisation's conversation withthe minister. "The issue of quotas
three years "during which time Ihad not one letter of support fromthe government." He recalls a
1968 law introducing quotasunder General Franco that wasignored by radio "under a stronggovernment" and which fell intodisuse.
From the record company side,Alvaro de Torres, MD of RCASpain, says, "Quotas would be theworst thing that could happen.The labels do look for betterSpanish music, but because that'sour job not to help radio push uptheir quotas. Radios play musicthey think will interest their audi-ence. If that means a lot of Anglo-Saxon stuff, then that is the realityof the market."
The realities of the singleEuropean market may be some-what different, however.
Additional reporting by Miran-da Watson, Emmanuel Legrand,Howell Llewellyn and DermottHaves.
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Technology Update A ROUND -UP OF THE ALTERNATIVES
Recording On The MoveNew Appointments At DrakeSean Meehan, an ex -BBC engineer who has spent the last four years with HHB Com-munications, has moved to Drake Electronics to concentrate on the development of thecompany's digital products. Meehan, who was responsible for many sound projects inradio and TV at HHB, becomes Drake's digital audio products manager. Meanwhile,Colin L Fox has joined Drake as international business development manager after 15years, specialising in product distribution in the middle and Far East.
ASC Signs Euro/World Distribution Management AgreementSinclair -Wood Associates (SWA), the company recently formed by ex-Revox UK MDDave Wood, has signed an agreement with ASC to organise and handle the distributionof its products and services throughout the world. ASC has scored great success with itsown products in the UK, selling them with the vast range of other products in its cata-logue and, with its eye on other markets, are to rely on SWA to push the ASC Dart sys-tem, Minx OB mixer, ASC powered monitor speakers and SRC 1 sample rate converterinto new areas. SWA also represents Clyde Broadcast mixing consoles and ancilliaryequipment.
APRS Set To Strengthen Exhibitor BaseHeadlining as "The One Audio Show," APRS '94 is set forJune 22-24 at Olympia 2 in London. Stressing the audio aspect,APRS hopes to strengthen the broad base of exhibitors and del- Al= I:=1egates who attend this show. There will be a wide range of Alk"briefings" sessions-workshops and forums covering the latestindustry innovations.
APRS is to open up membership to commercially run training providers that meet thecriteria of competence. Universities and colleges have been admitted to the associationfor many years and are now included, along with the newer commercial outfits, in a new"educational member" category.
As part of acceptance, educational members will need to meet the criteria of compe-tence and professionalism. Premises will be inspected and the competence of teachingstaff will be checked. Any claims of guaranteed future will not be allowed and, if a train-ing studio is available, its actual availability to students will be monitored.
Fostex Offers D10 Timecode ControlFostex are shortly to launch a Timecode/RS422 interface card for the D10 DAT machine.This card, which will be available as a user fitted option, will extend the D10's capabili-ties to include IEC format timecode and Sony protocol RS422 control. The addition ofthis card will allow the D10 to interface with digital audio workstations such as theAudioFile and Avid and any other unit that controls machines by RS422.
Soundcraft Launches New DeskHot on the heels of itsrecent foray into the worldof location mixers, Sound -craft Broadcast hasannounced the launch of theGP1 a portable stereobroadcast mixer. Basedaround the LM1 locationmixer, the GP1 is availablein either 6, 8 or 12 inputframes with an option of19 -inch rack mounting forthe 8 input version.
There is a choice ofmono or stereo input mod-ules. The mono module features a high -gain, low -noise mic amp, switchable phantompower (48v/12v) and a three -band EQ. The stereo module has a switchable OdB or -10dBinput, L -R selection and a two -band EQ. Fader start can be fitted as an option. Both typesof channel feature two Aux sends with Aux 1 being globally switchable pre- or post -fadewhile Aux 2 is a permanent post -fade send. Faders are precision 10mm long throw.
The Master Module has a choice of PPM or VU metering and featured an internalspeaker for check monitoring of any bus. There is one headphone output on the mastermodule and a further two assignable headphone outputs on the monitor module whichalso features talkback to either Aux send, the output bus or an external destination.
ANDY BANTOCK started in radio with the BBC in 1980 as techni-
cal operator. He has worked as a presenter, manager, engineer,
operator and designer. More recently, Bantock sep up his own
broadcast consultancy, handling both engineering and program-
ming. He can be reached at (+44) 7972.25169.
Whether you're running an all -talk stationor the hottest hits 24 hours a day, there aretimes that you will require someone to gooutside the studio and record an interviewor some vox pops for inclusion in the show.
In the past the standard item of record-ing equipment for this purpose was theUHER portable reel-to-reel machine buttimes have changed and the journalist orpresenter now has a wide choice of portablerecording formats. First on the scene wasthe humble music cassette developed byPhilips in the late '60s and even now themainstay of all portable formats. Amongthe audio purists the use of cassettes forportable recording was (and still is)frowned upon. Its argument was that thequality of the original recording was insuf-
HHB Portadat PDR1000
ficient and, as it then had to be dubbed ontoreel-to-reel to allow editing, the qualitywould go down further.
Of course this was alright for the megarich state broadcasters who could affordUHERs and the maintenance personnel tolook after them, but for the newly emergingsmaller stations the cassette proved to bevery useful. With the introduction of highermetal content tapes cassette became aneven more viable format as the originalrecording quality increased. Of course cas-sette offers many advantages as a portableformat not the least of which is its relativecheapness compared to reel-to-reel. Light-ness is another advantage as anyone whohas had to lug a UHER around for anylength of time will agree. Recording time isanother blessing. With a maximum possible60 minutes a side for cassette, compared to15 on standard reel to reel tape for aUHER, the interviewer is not so con-strained. Of course this is a mixed blessingas it does allow them to waffle on for ages,safe in the knowledge that it can all be edit-ed down later rather than encouraging inci-sive questioning.
With the introduction of hard disk -basedediting systems the cassette has received anew lease of life as a portable recordingmedium. As the new digital editing systemshave no affect on quality the enhancementgained frombetter cassettetapes is main-tained and, inthe end, the lis-tener is hardpressed tonotice any dif-ference in qual-ity.
Althoughsome peopleuse the "walk -
man" style of machine either with its built-in mic or with an external hand held unit,most prefer the larger "shoulder -portable"machines such as the Marantz range-probably the most popular units available.Marantz now has four models; the monoCP130, the two head stereo CP230, thestereo three head CP430 and the latestaddition, the excellent PMD222 three headmono unit with XLR input and telephonejack.
Since the move to digital systems oneor two new formats have come onto thescene that offer good portable recordingcapabilities. The first widely available sys-tem was DAT. It took a while for a suit-able machine to hit the streets and, eventhen, a certain amount of modification was
required. HHB Communicationslead the field with a modification to
4'a the Aiwa portable machine, sold asthe Prodat. It has now followed withits own machine; the HHB Portadatrange available with or without time -code.
Modification is necessary to"domestic" DAT machines to enablethem to copy digital as the SCMS sys-
. tem prevents this. The latest genera-tion of portable DAT machines areexcellent units offering unrivalledquality without any of the hiss, wowand flutter problems of cassette but
do, of course cost around 10 times as muchas analogue cassette machines.
Since DAT was introduced a couplemore digital formats have appeared. Digi-tal Compact Cassette and MiniDisc wereboth introduced at roughly the same timeand in stiff competition with each other.Both systems have advantages over DATand analogue cassette; indeed most DCCplayers are able to replay analogue cas-settes as well as both recording and replay-ing DCCs. Sony's MiniDisc format hasalready started to make inroads to theNAB cart replacement scene and it hasmajor size advantages for portable record-ing. As with DAT, DCC and MiniDischave distinct price disadvantages againstanalogue cassette but both have the abilityto replay digitally into a hard disk system,offering a major quality boost.
The future offers the promise of tape-less machines, the signal being recordedonto memory chips. This system relies onvery heavy digital compression and,although studio based systems have beenconstructed, there is yet to be a useableportable vision. There are systems thatallow audio to be recorded onto portablecomputers and edited in situ and it won'tbe long before one sub -notebook computerwill be able to do all that and send the edit-ed audio via ISDN to the studio.
"It's a brilliant song for FM rock,
exactly right for our 25-40 year target group"
Lars Bodin
music director, City 107, Gothenburg.
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MusicNew Releases
SINGLES
A -HAShapes That Go Together - Warner Brothers EHRPRODUCER: Christopher NeilForget about that animated video of the pre-history. Shaped as "U -Hu," they are a "seri-ous" band now. They sung this one at theopening ceremony of the Winter Paralympicsin Lillehammer. Invicta/Whitstable (UK)head of music Tim Stewart, has "rehabilitat-ed" the Norwegians having rather lost sightof them. "It's good to have them back on thescene again. With this more matured stuffthey fit in better with what we do anyway."
TORI AMOSPretty Good Year -East.West A/ACE/EHRPRODUCER: Eric Rosse/Tori AmosNever boring, Tori refuses to follow up therelatively "easy" single Cornflake Girl withanother one in the same vein. A sensitive pia-no ballad is her answer to such expectations.
AZUQUITA & CELIA CRUZ
El Tostadero - PolydorPRODUCER: Oscar GomezAzuquita's Para Bailor debut album is exten-ded with this clash of two related musical cul-tures. Spanish flamenco with Cuban salsamake an irresistibly hot Latin gumbo.
ACE/EHR
PHIL COLLINSWe Wait And We Wonder - Virgin/WEA EHR/ACE
PRODUCER: Phil Collins
One of the few songs off the Both Sidesalbum with a beat to it, although this doesn'tchange his depressive mood. The toneremains sad, fortified by Celtic overtonesvia synths in bagpipe mode.
COLOR ME BADDChoose - Giant D/EHR/ACEPRODUCER: Jimmy Jam/Terry LewisAnd the swingbeat goes on! The rhythmmay be very upfront, but is only there tosupport the harmony vocals, continuing along American pop tradition which datesfrom '50s doo wop.
COUNTING CROWSMr. Jones - Geffen R/A/EHRPRODUCER: T -Bone Burnett
No, it's not the Talking Heads song from1988. An outtake of the Tragically Hip's UpTo Here sessions is more like it. Good stufffor "April and everything after!" City107/Malmo head of music Lars Bodin par-ticularly likes "those harmonies like CSNYand the Eagles used to do. I like to hear thisslightly rougher version of that typical Ame-rican group sound again. Twice a day is ouradvice!"
D:REAMU R The Best Thing - Magnet EHR/ACE/DPRODUCER: D:Ream/Tom FrederikseYep, it's them again with their umpteenth re-release. Remixed by Paul Oakenfold andSteve Osborne, it's another step up thestairs to stardom for the pop dance duo.
DEACON BLUEI Was Right And You Were Wrong - Columbia EHR
PRODUCER: Steve OsborneEvery compilation album needs a bonustrack, and so does Our Town - The Best OfDeacon Blue. Starting off with a bit of PinkFloyd suspense, a film score should be Mr.Ross' next job.
LUCIANAGet It Up For Love - Chrysalis D/EHRPRODUCER: Terry Adams
Three mixes of this uplifting pop dance songcan't beat the soulful Sister Sister themefrom the TV series "Anna Lee," whichcould serve as an alternative A -side.
THE PROCLAIMERSWhat Makes You Cry - Chrysalis EHR/ACE
PRODUCER: Pete Wingfield"Just married" and now already our twins'wives are crying. Everything will turn outfine, because tears are rolling down on acheerful uptempo melody.
RIGHT SAID FREDWonderman - Tug EHR/DPRODUCER: BeatmastersMuscled like a Roman gladiator, RichardFairbrass always has the strongest punchline of 'em all. DJs who like to crack a jokeshould play this far funnier single.
SONIC SURFERS
Don't Give It Up - Fifth World D/EHRPRODUCER: Brook/Trans/TvrtkovicAll Amsterdam clubs are giving in to thisEuro dance stomper, with all the ingredi-ents-girl sings, boy raps, sequencer whirls-for a long life on EHR too.
TAKE THATEverything Changes - RCA EHR/ACEPRODUCER: Mike Ward/Elliot KennedyPhilly soul is what the "fab five" exercise onthe title track off their current album. TakeThat mania goes completely over the topwith their Beatles medley.
TERRORVISIONOblivion - Total Vegas R/A/EHRPRODUCER: Gil NortonFor those who don't suffer amnesia, this songwill probably be reminiscent of the Smith-ereens' Top Of The Pops. As a bonus you geta punky cover of Kraftwerk's The Model.
SHANIA TWAINYou Lay A Whole Lot Of Love On Me - Mercury C/ACE
PRODUCER: Harold Shedd/Norro WilsonMark your playlists with Twain, a solid con-tender for recognition of middle of the roadcountry music on the ACE format, whichhas already welcomed Trisha Yearwood.
PAUL YOUNGAcoustic - EP - Columbia EHR/ACEPRODUCER: Steve JamesThe soul man who performed "Unplugged"avant la lettre in hotels, now peels songs byLowell George and Marvin Gaye, whoseWherever I Lay My Hat was Young's first hit.
ALBUMS
ALISON LIMERICKWith A Twist - Arista D/EHRPRODUCER: D. Morales/J. & H. Marsh/F. Knuckles/
T. Bran/J. Waddel/R. Beaujolais/R. Marcangelo
Normally an army of producers is a badsign, but here the result is surprisinglycoherent. All of them have chosen for asimilar beat, prominent but not to pushy.Limerick's voice is the glue that stickseverything together. The good news is thatthe recent singles Time Of Our Lives andLove Come Down are completely overshad-owed by Crime To Be That Cool and mostof all the gospelesque track So Long.
MALCOLM MCLARENParis - Vogue A
PRODUCER: M. McLaren/R. Millar/L. GormanThe man who changed the world-punk stillinspires fashion-now presents sketches ofParis, while celebrities like FrancoiseHardy and Amina hold his hand. All littlesounds of the metropolis are audible; a real-ly detailed study. A climax is reached whenhe insists that Catherine Deneuve, the icequeen of the silver screen, sing on ParisParis. No film could render such "mag-nifique" impressions.
MISTY OLDLANDSupernatural - Columbia EHR/D/RPRODUCER: Misty Oldland/Joe DworniakTwo simultaneous covers of the samesong-one by rappers Blown and one byMisty-serve as excellent introductions forboth acts. Her version of the horniest songin history-Serge Gainsbourg's JeT'aime... Moi Non Plus, renamed A FairAffair-unclouded her talent as a per-former. She's also a fine songwriter, with alove for jazz and a great awareness of mod-ern rhythms. Caroline is the only "disso-nant" on the 12 -track set, being a "normal"pop ballad.
PANTERAFar Beyond Driven - Atco M/RPRODUCER: Terry Date/Vinnie Paul/Pantera
If Clinton were to plan his own version of a"back to basics" policy, then Pantera shouldbe the first on the hitlist. Reading theirlyrics, you can't believe that this CD belongsto that elite group of albums entering at thetop slot in the US. The music is furious,almost the grindcore variant of metal. Afterthis hell with the standard parental warning,the Black Sabbath cover Planet Caravan isan oasis of rest.
DAVID LEE ROTHYour Filthy Little Mouth - ReprisePRODUCER: Nile RodgersHard rock's biggest mouth, "DiamondDave," cut his hair without losing hisstrength. That doesn't imply that he's writ-ing the new bible of rock, but it bearsenough variety to keep you interested. Witha producer like Rodgers, the overall tone isfairly "black" from bluesy (Experience andNightlife) to jazzy (Sunburn). That doesn'tstop when country boy Travis Tritt joins inon Cheatin' Heart Cafe. The biggest sur-prises, however, are the toaster on No BigThing and the "Urban NYC" mix of thesoulful track You're Breathin' It. Old VHadepts will prefer Big Train, Roth's solevocal derailing.
THE BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRAThe Brian Setzer Orchestra - Hollywood ACE/J/RPRODUCER: Brian Setzer
Warmed up by the latest Stray Cats' CDOriginal Cool, the mood gets sultrier withthis solo album in a big band setting. Hissheer joy in doing this is radiated from A toZ. Carl Perkins' Your True Love is on bothtrack listings. There are great similaritieswith Canadian blues man Colin James'current release; the tiny difference is bestindicated by his album title The Little BigBand. Setzer is surrounded by a 17 -pieceorchestra, which at times blows him fullyoff his feet. Whereas James remains strictlyR&B, Setzer also walks Sinatra's crooningpath (September Skies). For EHR use,Vince Taylor's Brand New Cadillac-bestknown in the Clash's rendition-is mostsuitable.
GERARDINA TROVATONon E Un Film - Sugar ACE/EHRPRODUCER: Celso Valli
Trovato is definitely not the averagesinging beauty. "It's for real, it's not afilm," is the lyrical leitmotif on her secondalbum. In her philosophical musings thewar in Bosnia is one of those realities, thatwe only know from TV footage. Whenshe's angry about something more triviallike her lover, the music sounds embitteredtoo, because that's life. On Sono Le Tre herman is nailed down completely, as she rais-es her voice and a guitar shoots like amachine gun. As far as composition goes,she sometimes borders on French colleaguePatricia Kaas' territory, especially on SeFossi Un Uomo. For those who want pas-sion the hard way.
VARIOUS ARTISTS
Rhythm Country And Blues - MCAPRODUCER: Don Was/Tony BrownMission impossible accomplished? Countryis white man's soul, but is soul black man'scountry? Find out for yourself with theseduets between representatives from bothgenres. Above all it's a soul album; countryswing is almost absent. When Sam Mooreand Conway Twitty enter the ring, theyprove the formula works best when thepartners are equal and the selected songcould have been country or soul by origin.Rainy Night In Georgia written by swamprocker Tony Joe White is such a perfectchoice half way. Although remaining tooclose to the Band's original, the same canbe said about Marty Stuart teaming upwith the Staple Singers on The Weight.Top of the bill are George Jones and B.B.King with Patches. In Muscle Shoals' hey-day this project's potential was provedeveryday.
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Singles and albums featured in New Releases are listed alphabetically. Each record is recommended for format or programme suitability. Abbreviations used include: EHR, ACE, R(Rock), D (Dance), C (Country), .1 (Jazz), EZ (EasyListening), NAC (New Adult Contemporary), A (Alternative), W (World) and M (Metal). Please send your samples to Robbed Tilli/Machgiel Bakker, Music & Media, PO Box 9027,1006 M Amsterdam, Holland.
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Yazz Returns From A Three -Year Maternity LeaveWe've seen it before, long breaks can cost careers. After tennis player
McEnroe took a pause having become father, he never won a big tour-nament again. The music industry itself may fill in its own numerousexamples. Yazz, the long-legged peroxide blonde, now returns after a
three-year maternity leave on a completely changed dance scene. Willshe last among new competitors with her second album "One On One,"
that's the question. "Have Mercy" the first single pleads for respect.
UNITED KINGDOMby Robbert Tilli
Alert programmers will remember theinterim single One True Woman, herPolydor label debut as inserted withM&M's "Summer Track Attack" box oftwo years ago. Last year's collaborationwith Aswad-the Ace cover How Long-further helped to keep the dance primadonna of the late '80s from fading intoobscurity. With only one album, 1988'sWanted (on Big Life), to her account, OneOn One is a very belated successor, pre-viewed by the appropriately titled singleHave Mercy.
Her new manager Steve Jenkins, how-ever, doesn't fear the world has forgottenabout her. "Her strong image will work as acatalyst in the re-establishment process.The sales on her last album show there's amarket for her that can't have faded entire-ly. She may have had no album out, but shehad three hits during her 'absence.' Only in'92 she failed to have one. Media interest isvery good, so we aren't in despair at all.We have playlists on 45 of the 60 radio sta-tions you can get in the UK, and four majorTVs in the first week alone."
Yazz is very TV -genic, which helps agreat deal, says Polydor UK product man-ager Sue Johns. "We organised a media
launch party in Paris, covered by TV crewsfrom practically all territories, includingMTV Europe. All this activity also tied inwith her guest appearance on the catwalkfor hip Parisienne fashiondesigner Xula Bet onMarch 9. This providedenough footage, along withfilmed material from a boattrip on the river Seine. Herstyle is far less teeny boppythan it was, and we hopethat has come across."
Indeed the AlbertHammond/ShelleyPeiken-co-written singleHave Mercy proves that thedays of The Only Way IsUp are over now. She'salmost verging on LisaStansfield domain, although Jenkins main-tains the dance swing is not lost. "It's mel-lower than before, but still dancy. With aman like Steve Jervier at the helm, it's farmore cutting edge stuff. The good response
on the club mixes is my testimony."It depends on what you call "clubs" of
course. Baby Talk is most clubby in asweaty dance sense, while Back In Love
matches the plush of a chicnight club best. Alwaysknown for her good handfor picking the rightcover-apart from theaforementioned reggae-fiedHow Long-One On Onealso features a stunningversion of the Korgis' 1980hit Everybody's Got ToLearn Sometime with amulti -format capability.Another one is BurtBacharach's Look Of Love.
Until April 18, therelease date of the album,
the single will do, heralding a maturedYazz. GWR FM/Bristol/Swindon head ofmusic has spotted the new style too. "It'sless dancy and poppy. She progressedtowards a slightly older audience."
A Sampler Doesn't Fit The Nits' 20th AnniversaryHOLLANDby Robbert Tilli
In general jubilees are used for "GreatestHits" samplers, which often painfully pointup the downward artistic spiral over theyears. Not so for Dutch pop combs theNits, now in business for 20 years, and stillin musical development. Instead of optingfor the easy anniversary compilation, thecreative force proves out to be fully intacton the new, 15th album dA dA dA.
Aad Link, the band's manager since1978, confesses that the original plan con-sisted of a "Best Of' CD. "They went intothe studio for three new songs to be includ-ed on the track listing. But it went sosmoothly that they decided not to stop andrecord a completely new album. Besides,it's never too late for a compilation. Weeven had to cancel a Dutch winter tour, buta new one is about to take off."
The single, the title track-differently
spelled as Da Da Da-is a brief summaryof the evolution throughout the Nits'career. In 1974 it started off in a '60s beat -inspired fashion and it steadily grew intothinking person's pop, notthat strange for art schoolgraduates. During the lastyears the arrangementshave become more sparse.undressing the music to itsbare essence. With the newsingle, the perfect balancehas been found betweenpop and art, if you like. It'sthe blue print for the com-plete set.
Its 1992 predecessorTing (not counting the Hjuvi project) wasthe musical equivalent of dada. By thattime reduced to only the nucleus-singerHenk Hofstede, keyboardist Robert -JanStips and drummer Rob Cloet-songswere condensed out of long jam sessions
in their own studio. A quintet now withnew members bassist Martin Bakker andpercussionist/violinist Peter Meuris, popstructures are more obvious on the new
album, with a potentialequal to the band's biggestalbum and single so far,1987's In The DutchMountains.
Internationally praisedfor their unmistakable ownstyle, the Nits still soundlike the old "DutchMasters" set to music.Dreams and Mourir AvantQuinze Ans are alreadymentioned as future singles.
And what to think about Day And Nightwith its suspenseful pizzicato strings andthe uptempo number Bilbao Boa?
An album with so many single candi-dates is a God's gift for any record compa-ny. Admits Sony Music Holland intema-
Solo Artist Hallyday Becomes Band MemberFRANCEby Robbert Tilli
Blind Fish featuring David Hallyday weread on the CD booklet. What? A megastar has formed a rock 'n' roll band? Right!The million seller and son of France's pre-mier rocker Johnny Hallyday and actressSylvie Vartan has done what DavidBowie did before him with TinMachine-go back to basics and form afour -piece.
2000 BBF is the debut album, licensedfrom the American Scotti Bros label byPhonogram France, which also holds theUS release rights. It's a collection of songsbreathing an early '80s mood. The singlePain And Pride combines "Liverpool anno1982"-Teardrop Explodes in particu-
lar-with U2's the Edge guitar sound,which also pops up on the track NaturalSound. Simple Minds drums enhanceCan't Go On and a Diddley beat is thefoundation of In The End.
The explicit announcement on the art-work that Hallyday is present shows thatthere's not 100% certainty that the bandname itself will sell the product. Added tothe fact that the music is quite different tohis other work-not middle of the road,but a bit left field pop rock-marketing-wise it's not the easiest album.
All international publicity and market-ing is handled by former InternationalRescue partner Nadja Severa. From herLondon -based office she says, "It will notbe a difficult, but a slow process.Basically, it's a matter of rebuilding his
image, from the 'pretty boy' to somethingharder. The UK is the only country wherethe album is not out yet. All the rest is verycommitted, as they're all spending moneyon promotion. By showcases we provemedia that David has changed. He hasalready been named 'bohemian,' so we'reon the right track."
Signed to Scotti Bros/PhonogramFrance. Publisher: Maritza/Ne Ne New album: 2000 BBF released onMarch 14. New single: Pain And Pride released onFebruary 14. Recorded at Santa MonicaSound/California. Producer: Paul Duffy.
tional exploitation manager Akkie Groen."Extended to a five -piece again, thereclearly is more of a band feel to theirmusic. The material is more accessible thanon the last [rather experimental] album. Itwill surely appeal to a wider audience, butdon't underestimate their fan -base, whichhas always been good."
Signed to Sony Music Holland. Management: Aad Link/The Hague New album (and single): dA dA dA moreor less simultaneously released acrossEurope on April 5. The UK follows in July. Recorded at Wisseloord/Hilversum. Producer: The Nits. Concerts: A Dutch tour will start onApril 23. Special showcases will take placein Brussels and Paris (June 11 and 16),after which the band will embark on thesummer festival circuit. A proper Euro touris slated for the fall.
SHORT TAKES Recently spotted as country singerTravis Tritts backing band in the video tothe comer of their own Take It Easy, theEagles will now go on a nationwidereunion tour in the US, starting off in May. The Allman Brothers Band will bereleasing a limited edition "unplugged" CDthis month that can only be purchased bymail. The Doobie Brothers are working onnew songs with producer Ted Templemanto be included on the band's upcoming boxset. Add folk pop singer Shawn Colvin tothe list of artists coming out with albumsof cover albums. Cover Girl, due later thisyear, will include her take of the Police'sEvery Little Thing She Does Is Magic.
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1000 FACES OF NYNVulture - Dome/S.P.V. (Gerniany)
PRODUCER: S. Schmidt/O. Kramer
Here is one of those slow andsteadily building ambient hou-sers, which are very popular now-adays in clubs all over Europe.What sets this instrumental apartfrom the standard dance fare is itsstrong melody, enhanced by asparce and innovative arrange-ment. Contact Delroy Rennallsat tel: (+49) 511.87090; fax:511.870 9181-3.
BREAKDOWN FEAT. EGGFeeling The Love - Knockout (US)
PRODUCER: Breakdown
This smooth but powerful deep -house cut is not only likely topack a lot of dancefloors every-where, but thanks to a strongmelody and an absolutely irre-sistible chorus it could do well onspecialized and EHR formats aswell. Contact Benjamin Kosmanat tel: (+I) 212.473 8284; fax:212.473 8289.
GOING PUBLICAncient Heart - Gaga Goodies (CD) (Finland)
PRODUCER: M. Engberg/Going Public
Although this band hails fromFinland, they sound a great deal
like such antipodean outfits as theChurch and the latter day Saints.Like the aforementioned, they arequite adept at fusing psychedeli-ca, rock and wild experimentationtogether and still come up with avery listenable and coherent re-sult. This ability also extends totheir ballads, which are bothstrange and sensitive. ContactKari Helenius at tel: (+358)31.129 500; fax: 31.133732.
ROBERT JANOWSKICo Moge Dac - Pomaton (CD) (Poland)
PRODUCER: Robert Janowski
This singer/songwriter can per-haps best be described as a Polishlanguage counterpart to ZuccheroFornaciari, with whom he sharesa preference for '70s rock ar-rangements. In general the back-
ing is rather sparse, which placeshis vocals and the songs them-selves in the forefront. ContactPiotr Kabaj at tel/fax: (+48)22.427 648.
KONTESSADoes Anybody Love This Girl? - Bol le Avenue/Tempo (Belgium)
PRODUCER: S. Ramaekers/D. Sas
The debut single of this Croatian/Italian chanteuse works reallywell thanks to a lively productionjob and a chorus that just wormsits way into your brain and staysthere. It should do well in theclubs as well. Contact GuidoJanssens at tel: (+32) 9.2202121; fax: 9.220 8100.
MODEST ATTRACTIONThe Truth In Your Face - Viva (CD) (Sweden)
PRODUCER: Mick Nordstrom
Straightforward, no frills hard -rock is hardly fashionable nowa-days, but these diehards, whowere hardly born when the genrefirst became popular did a greatjob here. They execute this batchof truly strong songs with suchskill and self confidence that thenet result is downright impres-sive. Contact Leif Cederfjord attel: (+46) 8.926 860; fax: 8.964080.
Records mentioned in Music Market Place are by acts signed to independent labels for which license and/or publishing rights areavailable, except as noted. Please send your samples to Raid Cairo, Music & Media, PO Box 9027, 1006 AA Amsterdam, Holland.
THE SOTO KOTO BANDMandingo Beat - Higher Octave (CD) (US)
PRODUCER: M. Oko Drammeh
Fronted by Paps Touray, who isconsidered a living legend in hisnative Gambia and (co) -wrote allthe material here, this band deftlyworks its way through this
impressive collection of 15 songs.Both the traditional and some-what more Western influencedmaterial poses no problem forthem because they are equallyadept at both. Contact tel: (+1)213.856 0039; fax: 213.656 6490.
DJ's Delite - Tom BlombergNOS/Hilversum producer TomBlomberg stuck with the ladiesthis week. His favourites includeYou Gotta Be by Des'ree, AlisonMoyet's WhisperingYour Name, theBeautiful South's GoodAs Gold and the newPretenders effort I'llStand By You in par-ticular. "This songreminds me of Hymn ToHer, but it is driven by arather prominent pianoand a lot of reverb wasused on Chrissie Hynde's voice.Personally, I'm not particularlycrazy about that, because she hasa really strong and biting rockvoice that cuts through easilyanyway." It seems to me thatthere are steadily more femalesingers emerging nowadays.Good EHR programmers arecashing in on this by making sure
that one out of every four recordsat least is by a female singer. Theadvantage of this is that it bright-ens up your programming consid-
erably. If you stick withmale vocalists, you runthe risk of ending upwith a rather dull andgrey programme. Thetrick in programming ingeneral is to challengethe audience by playingnot overly obvious butstill familiar olderrecords and non single
cuts of recent albums as well asthe currents. This way you grabthe listeners' attention withoutalienating him. All this makesEHR programming more diffi-cult, but also much more reward-ing than dealing with morerestricted formats, such as(Classic) Rock, Dance andAlternative for instance."
Breakin' & Entering EUROCHART A/Z IndexesM&M is glad to announce that thisweek's Hot 100 features the first Frenchchart contribution since its demise thebeginning of September last year. Com-piled by IFOP/Tite-Live and commis-sioned by SNEP/UPFI it features 100positions on a weekly basis. As a result,the Eurochart reports a new lease on lifefor several ex -hits, that still feature highin the French chart. Apart from theresulting re-entries, French artists fea-ture prominently in the Hot 100 again.Most notable among them are the cur-rent French number 1 I Am whose JeDanse Le Mia (Delabel/ Virgin) is thisweek's third -highest entry at number 21followed on number 23 by Axelle Red'sSensualite (Virgin). If all goes as
planned, the new French albums chartwill be made available next month.
Amends must be made for lastweek's erroneous statement that Yes arestill on the Atlantic label; their 1991(re -)Union album came out on Arista.Now signed to Victory, the new albumTalk boasts the same line-up thatrecorded 1983's 9-0-1-2-5 (Atlantic).
While Yes climb to number 49 intheir second week, their effort is some-what overshadowed by the impact ofanother symphonic rock giant of de-cades past. Pink Floyd's The DivisionBell (EMI) rings loud and clear whileentering the Top 100 Albums at number2-this year's highest album entry sofar. Although starting their career withthe hit -single Arnold Layne (UK peaknumber 20)-recorded in '67 beforesigning to EMI-followed by See EmilyPlay (UK peak 6), Pink Floyd willprobably not be regarded a singles bandnor their music as commercial. Never-theless, they have some astonishingchart -feats up their sleeves. Their peren-nial 1973 classic Dark Side Of TheMoon spent 15 years in the BillboardTop 200 Albums, peaking at number 1.The album's UK chart run of a mere 294
weeks, peaking at number 2, pales bycomparison. Two years later theytopped both the US and UK albumcharts with Wish You Were Here. Their1979 album The Wall hit UK at number3 and topped the US albums chart for15 weeks. The single Another Brick InThe Wall (Part ID taken from the albumand their biggest hit single to date, goeson to top the UK singles chart followedby the US a month later. Pink Floyd'sprevious studio album A MomentaryLapse Of Reason-released in Septem-ber '87-peaks at UK and US number 3making it to number 19 in the EuropeanTop 100 Albums running up a total of59 weeks.
Delicate Sound Of Thunder, the liverecording of their subsequent world tourand viewed by over 10 million people,hits US and UK number 11 and peaks atnumber 4 in the Eurochart while chart-ing for 39 weeks. Roger Waters-wholeft the band in 1983-stages a live per-formance of The Wall at the site of theBerlin Wall in Potzdammer Platz,Berlin on the July 21 1990. The line-upfeatured Bryan Adams, The Band,The Hooters, Cyndi Lauper, VanMorrison, Sinead O'Connor and TheScorpions but no other members fromthe original line up. The event resultedin renewed public interest in the origi-nal recording of The Wall which enteredthe Eurochart for a total of nine weekspeaking at number 24.
Probably the most written aboutartist in the past weeks is The Symbol-formerly of Prince -ley inclination-whose single The Most Beautiful Girl InThe Wold finally makes its mark, enter-ing the Hot 100 at number 15. All thisin spite of the initial controversy sur-rounding the single's scattered licensingand distribution deals which eliminatedthe involvement by what is still the
artist's official record company.Warner Brothers. Mark Spencer
EUROCHART HOT 100 SINGLES EUROPEAN TOP 100 ALBUMSA Deeper Love 63 Linger 68 2 Unlimited 98 Hubert Von Goisem 30
Aladdin/Le Reve Blue 60 Look Who's Talking! 2 Ace Of Base 13 J. Karjalainen 79
All For Love 9 Madchen 37 Ace Of Base 14 Jovanotti 34
Amazing 93 Move On Baby 6 Aerosmith 16 Kenny G 88
Another Sad Love Song 87 Moving On Up 34 Alison Moyet 82 Kiri Te Kanawa 84
Anything 24 Nouveau Western 95 Amistades Peligrosas 95 Kolmas Nainen 66
Automatic Lover (Call For Love) 76 Omen HI 8 Andrea Bocelli 92 Laura Pausini 56
Babe 26 Only To Be With You 81 Angelique Kidjo 91 Laura Pausini 20
Breathe Again 59 Please Forgive Me 53 Beautiful South 17 Lisa Ekdahl 45
C'Est La Vie 89 Renaissance 61 Beautiful World 35 Litfiba 85
Cannonball 56 Return To Innocence 10 Bjork 15 Loft 96
Celebration Generation 48 Right In The Night 14 Bon Jovi 46 Loreena McKennit 54
Come Baby Come 47 Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through 64 Bonnie Tyler 100 M -People 21
Could It Be I'm Falling Love 55 Rock My Heart 13 Bryan Adams 3 Motley Crue 53
Dedicated To The One I Love 86 Sail Away 96 Cajsa Stina Akerstrom 72 Marcella Detroit 43
Dimension Divertida 72 Se Ilden Lyse/Fire In Your Heart 45 Cappella 8 Mariah Carey I
Don't Go Breaking My Heart 67 Sensualize 23 Celine Dion 52 Marvin Gaye 32
Don't Turn Around 27 Serenata Rap 73 Chaka Demus & Pliers 97 Meat Loaf 10
Doop , 11 Shapes That Go Together 80 Charlatans 59 Meat Loaf 55
Dry CountYit.oj. 22 Shine 83 Chicago 44 Michael Bolton 23
Everything Changes 12 Shine On 36 Clawfinger 40 Michael Nyman 18
Get -A -Way 16 Sister Golden Air 97 Coro Monjes De Silos 5 Morrissey 25
Girls And Boys 42 Sleeping In My Car 7 Counting Crows 62 Pantera 9
Got To Give It Up 71 Somewhere Over The Rainbow 49 Cranberries 29 Pet Shop Boys 67
Gotta Lotta Love 98 Son Of A Gun 46 Credit To The Nation 60 Peter Maffay 71
Happy Nation 44 Strani Amore 51 Culture Beat 89 Phil Collins 19
Happy People 43 Streets Of Philadelphia I CypresspReam Hill 81 Phillip Boa & The Voodoo Club 94
Hero 52 Take Control 65 28 Pink Floyd 2
Hi De Ho 58 Take Me Away 30 Dance With A Stranger 69 Presuntos Implicados 50
Hobo Humpin Slotto Babe 82 Take My Love 92 Diana Ross 58 Primal Scream 12
Hot Love Now! E.P. 91 Ten Miles High 78 Die Arzte 27 Fur 41
How Gee 94 The Best Years Of My Life 74 Die Prinzen 37 Richard Marx 42
Hung Up 35 The Most Beautiful Girl... 15 Die Toten Hosen 57 Robea Flack 93Roberta
I Believe 32 The Power Of Love 50 Dim Carroll 64 Sanne Salomonsen 39
I Can See Clearly Now 62 The Promise Man 39 Dizzy Mizz Lizzy 86 Sissel Kyrkjebo 63
I Like To Move It 20 The Real Thing 41 Dr. Alban 36 Soundgarden 11
I Miss You 66 The Rhythm Of )'he Night 33 Dr. Kurt Ostbahn 87 Soundtrack - Florida Lady 76
I Was Right And You Were Wrong 88 The Sign 5 East 17 38 Soundtrack - Philadelphia 4
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111 Remember 18 U Got 2 Let The Music 28 Elvis Costello 48 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard 70
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Inside Your Dreams 31 Unser Lied (LaLeLu) 77 Frances Black 74 Take That 7
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Jos Sulla On Toinen 75 Whoomp! (There It Is) 54 Guns N' Roses 47 Twenty 4 Seven 75
Katzeklo 100 Without You 3 Haddaway 90 Urban Cookie Collective 83
La Solitudine 38 World In Your Hands 29 Heinz Rudolf Kunze 65 Yes 49
Let The Beat Control Your Body 19 You Gotta Be 85 Helge Schneider & Hardcore 68 ZZ Top 26
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0 Vem Vet89 6 Lisa Ekdahl - EMI (Manus)
0 You Gotta Be111010. Des'ree - Dusted Sound (Sony)* Dedicated To The One I LoveNO. Bitty McLean - Brilliant (MCA)
#t1Another Sad Love Song
75 2 Toni Braxton - Arista/LaFace (Warner Chappell)
I Was Right And You Were Wrong88 73 2 Deacon Blue - Columbia (Poor)
Je Danse Le Mia21 el* I Am - Delabel (EMI)
22 15 4 Born -ntibco (PolyGram)
F 0 Could It Be I'm Falling Love6" Worlds Apart - Bell/Arista (Warner Chappell)
IRE. UK pp C'Est La Vie89 111111, U1340 - DEP International (EMI)
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I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) F (ICHMO' Meat Loaf - Virgin (Edward B. Marks)
Hot Love Now! E.P.91 49 3 The Wonder Stuff - Polydor (PolyGram)
A.B.DK.F.D.E.CHg 2814 tunrtutirlei Beatng - Dance Pool (Get Into Mogic/WC) * Hi De Ho
62 2 K7 - Big Life (Hit & Run/Moran/EMI/Mills)
IRE. UK
92 76 Take My Love" Good Shape - Dino (Mouse Music)
DKD.IRE.NLUK
25 19 4 Salt -N -Peps feat. En Vogue - ffrr (Sandia/Irving)Whatta Man Breathe Again B.DK.D.NL.S
59 23 13 Toni Braxton - Arista/LaFace (Warner Chappell) 93 71 Amazing8 Aerosmith - Geffen/MCA (EMI)
Babe A.B.DK.D.M.S.CH
26 20 15 Take That - RCA (EMI)(\ Don't Turn Around27 2 Ace Of Base - Mega/Metronome (Megasong)
0 44U Got 2 Let The Music
" Cappello - Internal (MCA)
0 World In Your Hands39 2 Culture Beat - Dance Pool (Warner Chappell)
Take Me Away B.DK.D.NL.S.CH
30 25 4 Twenty 4 Seven - Indisc (TBM/BMG 2 P(i)eters)
A.B.DK.SF.D.NES
A.F.D.CH
DK.D.IRE.NL.UK
* Aladdin/Le Reve BlueKarine Costa & Daniel Levi - Walt Disney (Walt Disney)
Renaissance61 31 M -People - deConstruction (BMG/EMI)
I Can See Clearly Now62 43 4 Jimmy Cliff - Chaos/Columbia (Rondor)
63A Deeper Love
66 Aretha Franklin -Arista (EMI/Cole Clivilles)
Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through64 50 8 Meat Loaf - Virgin (MCA)
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B.D.IRE.UK
DK.D.IRE.UK
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CDHow GeeMb' Black Machine - London (London)
0 Nouveau WesternN. MC Solaar - Polydor (Sidonie & Melody Nelson)
Sail Away96 47 8 Urban Cookie Collective - Pulse 8 (Peermusic)
Sister Golden Air97 85 2 Spanic - Ginger Music (Ginger)* Gotta Lotta Love
1.11 Ice -T - Virgin (MCA/Rhyme Syndicate/EMI)
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0 Inside Your Dreams57 3 U 96 - Motor (Pink/Warner Chappell)
I Believe32 26 5 Marcella Detroit - London (Island)
A.D.S.CH
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Take Control65 45 13 D.J. BoBo - Fresh (Fresh/EAMS)
17I Miss You
°' Haddaway - Coconut (A La Carte)
A.D.CH
F.D.CH
0 In The Name Of The FatherBono & Gavin Friday - Island (Blue Mt.)
33The Rhythm Of The Night
1' Corona - DWA (Extravaganza)Don't Go Breaking My Heart" ' Elton John & RuPaul - Rocket (Big Pig)
B.OK.F.D.IRE.NL.CH
100 61 91 151aeltzgeeksicl,neider & Hardcore - Electrola (Roof)
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Musica E Dischi/Mario De Luigi (Italy); Stichting Mega Top 50 (Holland); SABAM/IFPI (Belgium); GLF/IFP1(Sweden); IFPI/Nielsen Marketing Research (Denmark); VG (Norway); ALEF MB/TVE (Spain); YLE 2 Radiomafia/IFPI (Finland); 'FPI (Ireland);UNEVA (Portugall; Austria Top 30 (Austria); Media Control/ Musikmarkt (Switzerland). © BPI Communications BV - All rights reserved. Hot 1010 is a trademark of BPI Communications LP. used with permission.
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LCH Helge Schneider & Hardcore68 62 13 Es Gibt Reis, Baby - Electrola
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A.DK.SED.IRE.I.N.CHUK Beautiful World35 34 6 In Existence - WEA
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Soundtrack - Philadelphia4 10 Philadelphia - Epic Soundtrax
A.B.DK.SF.D.IRE.I.NLP.E.S.CH.UK
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Dr. Alban.7..V__P)mmr- Look Who's Talking! - Cheiron
.61 Die Prinzen38 20 Alles Nur Geklaut - Hansa
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5Coro de Monies del Monasterio De Silos B.DK.SF.D.IRE.NL.P.E.S.CH.UK
5 15 Las Mejores Obras Del Canto Gregoriano - EMI East 17
38 39 14 Walthamstow - London
Dance With A StrangerT_P j7 83 4 Look What You've Done - Norsk
CISoundtrack - The Bodyguard78 68 The Bodyguard - Arista A7
Peter Maffay71 70 24 Tabaluga Und Lilli - Ariola
#91 2Cajsa Stina AkerstramCalsa Stina Akerstram - Metronome
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3 15 The Cross Of Changes - VirginA.DK.SED.IRE.LNL.N.P.E.S.CH.UK 0 Sanne Sabmonsen
75 5 Language Of The Heart - VirginDIES
73 48 4 The ProclaimersHit The Highway - Chrysalis
A.S. UK
7Take That
8 23 Everything Changes - RCA
A.B.DK.D.IRENLCRUK 0 Clawfinger42 9 Deaf, Dumb, Blind - MVG/WEA
A.DK.D.S.C.H
8CappellaU Got 2 Know - Internal
A.B.DK.SED.NL.S.CH.UK Pur0 57 31 Seiltanzertraum - Intercord
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Pantera6 2 Far Beyond Driven - Atco
A.DK.SED.IRE.NL.N.P.S.CH.UK Richard Marx42 31 9 Paid Vacation - Capitol
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Meat Loaf11 28 Bat Out Of Hell II - Back Into Hell - Virgin A
A.B.DK.SED.IRE.NLN.E.CII.UK Marcella Detroit&Ql_i'.61/ =- IP Jewel London
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Twenty 4 Seven65 12 Slave To The Music - Indisc
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Soundtrack - Florida Lady68 4 Florida Lady - Ariola
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56 2Gnagsfjne P6 Stilke - Genlyd
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Soundgarden9 4 Superunknown - A&M
A.B.DK.SED.IRE.LNLN.S.CH.UK Chicago44 30 7 The Heart Of...Chicago - Reprise
IRE.E.UK *99 2Soundtrack - Schindler's listSchindler's List - MCA
B.SEIRE.NL
CIE*Primal ScreamGive Out But Don't Give Up - Creation
IRE.S.UK
45Lisa Ekdahl
" 5 Lisa Ekdahl - EMI
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13 10 15 Ace Of Base A.DK.SES.CH.UK
Happy Nation U.S. Version - Mega/Metronome 0 Bon Jovi82 72 Keep The Faith - Jambco A3
D.NLUK
J. KarjalainenVilleja Lupiineja Poko
Gotthard80 45 11 Dial Hatd -Ariola
SF
D.CH
Ace Of Base B.D.IRE.NLE
016 63 Happy Nation - Mega/Metronome A2Guns N' Roses
47 4° 17 The Spaghetti Incident? - Geffen/MCA
DK.D.NLE.S.CH ill81 67 2 Vic3icrincssley - Ruffhouse/Columbia
DK.IRE.UK
15
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Bjork A.B.DK.SF.D.IRE.NL.E.S.CH.UK
15 37 Debut - Mother/One Little Indian A
Aerosmith12 48 Get A Grip - Geffen/MCA
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Elvis Costello48 25 4 Brutal Youth - Warner Brothers
(A" Yes49 50 5° 2 Talk - Victory ..
B.DK.IRENL.S.UK
D.NLCH.UK
0 Alison MoyetMall' Essex - Columbia
Urban Cookie Collective83 69 2 High On A Happy Vibe - Pulse 8
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# Beautiful SouthMiaow - Go!Discs
IRE.UK 0 Presuntos Implicados111, El Pan Y La Sal - WEA
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Celine Dion52 43 6 The Colour Of My Love - Epic/Columbia
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19 13 19 Phil CollinsBoth Sides - Virgin/WEA A3
D.I.NLECH53 26 3
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SED.S.CH
Kiri Te Kanawa11. Kiri! - Decca
66-i\ Litfiba88 7 Colpo Di Coda - EMI
Dizzy Mizz Lizzymr' Dizzy Mizz Lizzy - EMI -Medley
Dr. Kurt Ostbahn & Die Chefpartie87 66 5 Trost & Rat - Polydor
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®20 5Laura PausiniLaura - CGD
B.LNLCH i+ "-k Lateen° McKennit..Y.,.!_)93 2 The Mask And Mirror - Quinlan Road/Warner
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21 17 24 M -PeopleElegant Slumming - deConstrudion
DK.D.IRE.NLCH.UK Meat Loaf55 47 '4 Hits Out Of Hell - Epic
A.D.CH
4-)4:- Kenny G1111110 Breathless - Arista
Culture Beat89 77 38 Serenity - Dance Pool
DK.D.NL
18Tori AmosUnder The Pink - East West
A.B.D.IRE.I.NL.S.CH.UK Laura Pausini" Laura Pausini - CGD B.NL Haddaway
71.../)111111. The Album - Coconut
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Michael Bolton23 19 18 The One Thing - Columbia
D.PE.CH
©52 19Toten Hosen
52 19 Reich & Sexy (Best Of) - Virgin
D.CH Angelique Kidjo91 I* Aye - Mango
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Toni Braxton24 21 1° Toni Braxton - Laface
D.NL.N.E.UK
58O64Ross64 22 One Woman - The Ultimate Collection - EMIB.IRE.UK
Morrissey25 14 3 Vauxhall And I - Parlophone
DK.SEIRE.NL.S.UK Charlatans59 36 2 Up To Our Hips - Beggars Banquet
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A.B.DK.SED.NL.S.CH i.1"; Credit To The NationulPy._y) In* Take Dis - One Little Indian
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Andrea BocelliII Mare Calmo Della Sera - RTI
Roberta FlackSoftly With These Songs - The Best Of... - Atlantic
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Phillip Boa & The Voodoo ClubGod - Polydor
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Die Arzte32 24 Die Bestie In Menschengestalt Metronome
A.D.CH Sting61 37 7 Ten Summoner's Tales - A&M
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3 La Ultima Tentacion - EMI
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*61 D:Ream2 D:Ream On Vol. 1 - Magnet
0 IRE.UK ril;" Counting Crows63 5 August & Everything After - Geffen/MCA
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29 23 11 Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We - IslandSissel Kyrkjebo
63 46 Innerst I Sielen - Mercury
N.S Chaka Demus & Pliers97 87 11 Tease Me - Mango
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30 33 Hubert Von Goisern & Die Alpinkatzen A.D.CH
4 ObnUndUntn - Ariola 60 22Dina CarrollSo Close - A&M
IRE.UK 2 Unlimited"98 No Limits - Byte
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31 35 38Gloria EstefanMi Tierra - Epic A
E Heinz Rudolf Kunze65 51 4 Kunze: Macht Musik - WEA 99 74 Gerardina Trovato
Non E' Un Film - RTI
Marvin GayeIMIPP The Very Best Of Marvin Gaye - Motown
Therapy? 8.0K SED IRE NLS.CH
33 29 8 Troublegum -A&M
IRE. UK Kolmas Heinen=P- P Onnen Oikotiella - Sonet
SF Bonnie Tyler100 95 3 The Very Best Of...Vol. 2 - Columbia
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recognition of pan-European sales of 500.000 units recognition of sales of 1 million units, with multi -million sellers indicated by a numeral following the symbol.
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TOP 10 SALES IN EUROPE SalesMUSIC&MEDIA
UNITED KINGDOMTW LW Singles
1 NE Take That - Everything Changes (RCA)
2 1 Doop - Doop (Citybeat)3 2 Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia (Columbia)4 NE Symbol - Most Beautiful Girl In The World (Grapevine)5 3 D:Ream - U R The Best Thing (East West)6 4 Ace Of Base - The Sign (London)7 10 Madonna - I'll Remember (WEA)8 15 Haddaway - Rock My Heart (Logic)9 9 Reel 2 Real/Mad Stuntman - I Like To Move It (EMI)
10 5 Mariah Carey - Without You (Columbia)
1W LW Albums1 NE Pink Floyd - The Division Bell (EMI)
2 1 Mariah Carey - Music Box (Columbia)3 NE Primal Scream - Give Out But Don't Give Up (Creation)4 NE Beautiful South - Miaow (Go!Discs)5 2 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation U.S. Version (London)6 5 Enigma - The Cross Of Changes (Virgin)7 7 Coro Monjes De Silos - Canto Gregorian (EMI)
8 6 M -People - Elegant Slumming (RCA)9 4 Morrissey - Vauxhall And I (Padophone)10 NE Marvin Gaye - Very Best Of Marvin Gaye (Polydor)
SPAINTV/ LW Singles1 NE Paco Pil - Dimension Divertida2 I Jam & Spoon - Right In The Night3 2 Ace Of Base - The Sign
4 4 Spank - Sister Golden Air5 9 Dr. Alban - Look Who's Talking!6 3 Whigfield - Saturday Night7 20 D. Harrow - You And The Sun8 5 DJ. Roman - A Pitar9 6 Sandalo - Elegibo10 7 Aretha Franklin - A Deeper Love
(Max)
(Sony)
(PolyGram)
(Ginger)(BMG Ariola)
(Ginger)
(Lucas)
(Max)
(BMG Arida)(BMG Ariolo)
TW LW Albums1 2 Michael Nyman - The Piano (Virgin)2 1 Coro Monjes De Silos - Canto Gregorian (EMI)
3 3 Gloria Estefan - Mi Tierra (Sony)4 5 Mariah Carey - Music Box (Sony)5 NE Presuntos Implicados - El Pan Y La Sal (Warner)6 16 Loreena McKennit - The Mask And Mirror (Warner)7 6 Enigma - The Cross Of Changes (Virgin)8 4 Bryan Adams - So Far, So Good (Polydor)9 22 Kenny G - Breathless (BMG Ariola)10 13 Counting Crows - August & Everything After (RCA)
DENMARKTW LW Singles1 3 Dr. Alban - Look Who's Talking! (BMG Ariola)2 2 Roxette - Sleeping In My Car (EMI -Medley)3 1 Adams/Stewart/Sting - All For Love (PolyGram)4 8 Maxx - Get -A -Way (Scandinavian)5 12 Magic Affair - Omen III (EMI -Medley)6 24 Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia (Sony)7 7 Various - Jungledyret (Sony)8 6 Basic Element - The Promise Man (EMI)9 4 Ace OF Base - Don't Turn Around (Mega)10 10 Ace Of Base - The Sign (Mega)
TW LW Albums1 2 Sanne Salomonsen - Language Of The Heart2 1 Gnags - Ojne P6 Sfilke3 4 Dizzy Mi. Lirry - Dizzy Mizz tizzy4 13 Mariah Carey - Music Box5 5 TV*2 - Verdens Lykkeligste Mand6 11 Sort Sol - Glamourpuss
7 8 Pantera - Far Beyond Driven8 29 Dick - Between Any Four Walls9 7 Randy Crawford - The Very Best Of10 10 Enigma - The Cross Of Changes
SWITZERLANDTW LW Singles
1 1 East 17 - It's Alright2 2 Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia3 3 Magic Affair - Omen III4 4 Cappella - Move On Baby5 NE Mariah Carey - Without You6 5 Adams/Stewart/Sting - All For Love7 8 Roxette - Sleeping In My Car8 6 Dr. Alban - Look Who's Talking!9 11 Take That - Babe
10 12 Westbain - Celebration Generation
TW LW Albums1 NE Pink Floyd - The Division Bell2 1 Cappela - U Got 2 Know3 2 Mariah Carey - Music Box4 4 Bryan Adams - So Far, So Good5 5 Coro Monies De Silos - Canto Gregoriano6 6 Soundtrack - Philadelphia7 3 Gotthard - Dial Hard8 12 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation U.S. Version9 14 Take That - Everything Changes10 7 Enigma - The Cross Of Changes
(Virgin)
(Genlyd)
(EMI -Medley)
(Sony)(Pladecom)
(Sony)(Warner)
(Fladecom)
(Warner)
(Virgin)
(PolyGram)
(Sony)
(EMI)
(Zyx)
(Sony)
(PolyGram)
(EMI)
(BMG)
(BMG)
(PolyGram)
(EMI)
(Zyx)
(Sony)
(PolyGram)
(EMI)
(Sony)(BMG)
(PolyGram)
(BMG)
(Virgin)
GERMANYTW LW Singles1 2 Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia2 1 Magic Affair - Omen III3 6 Dr. Alban - Look Who's Talking!4 3 East 17 - It's Alright5 11 Mariah Carey - Without You6 4 Cappello - Move On Baby7 8 Marusha - Somewhere Over The Rainbow8 5 Adams/Stewart/Sting - All For Love9 7 Prince hal Joe & Murky Mark - Happy People
10 9 Enigma - Return To Innocence
TW LW Albums1 1 Mariah Carey - Music Box2 2 Bryan Adams - So Far, So Good3 NE Pink Floyd - The Division Bell4 3 Soundtrack - Philadelphia5 4 Take That - Everything Changes6 6 Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell II7 7 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation8 5 Phil Collins - Both Sides9 9 Enigma - The Cross Of Changes10 8 Michael Bolton - The One Thing
HOLLAND
(Sony)
(Electrola)
(BMG Ariolo)(Metronome)
(Sony)
(Zyx)
(Polydor)
(Polydor)
(East West)
(Virgin)
(Sony)
(Polydor)
(EMI)
(Sony)
(RCA)
(Virgin)(Metronome)
(WEA)
(Virgin)(Sony)
TW LW Singles1 1 Mariah Carey - Without You (Sony)2 3 Reel 2 Real/Mad Stunhoan - I Like To Move It (EMI)
3 2 Cappella - Move On Baby (Red Bullet)4 4 Dr. Alban - Look Who's Talking! (BMG Ariola)5 6 Lucilectric - Madchen (BMG Ariolo)6 5 Maxx - Get -A -Way (Dureco)7 11 Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia (Sony)8 15 Magk Affair - Omen III (EMI)
9 31 Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall (CNR)10 13 Deep Forest - Sweet Lullaby (Sony)
1W LW Albums1 1 Mariah Carey - Music Box2 4 Coro Monjes De Silos - Canto Gregoriano3 2 Ace Of Base Happy Nation4 3 Take That - Everything Changes5 8 Laura Pausini - Laura6 7 Bryan Adams - So For, So Good7 6 Paul De leeuw - Plugged8 5 Aerosmith - Get A Grip9 9 Enigma - The Cross Of Changes10 15 Laura Pausini - Laura Pausini
NORWAY
(Sony)
(EMI)
(Polydor)
(BMG Ariola)
(Warner)(Polydor)
(Sony)(BMG Ariola)
(Virgin)` (Warner)
TW LW Singles1 1 Enigma - Return To Innocence (Virgin)2 10 Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia (Sony)3 3 Roxette - Sleeping In My Car (EMI)4 4 Adams/Stewart/Sting - All For Love (PolyGram)5 2 Sissel Kyrkjebo - Se Ilden Lyse (PolyGram)6 5 Mariah Carey - Without You (Sony)7 8 Dum Dunn Bays - Mitt Hjertes Trell (Oh Yeahl/EMI)8 6 Dr. Alban - Look Who's Talking! (BMG)9 9 Cappella - Move On Baby (Mega)10 NE Maxx - Get -A -Way (Sonet)
W LW Albums1 2 Dance With A Stronger - Look What You've Done
2 1 Sissel Kyrkjebo - Innerst I Sjelen3 3 Various - Mega Dance 24 5 Anne Grete Preus - Millimeter5 8 Soundgarden - Superunknown6 4 Manfred Mann - The Very Best Of7 6 Various - Even More Power Ballads8 NE Pink Floyd - The Division Bell9 7 Mariah Carey - Music Box10 10 Enigma - The Cross Of Changes
AUSTRIATW LW Singles
1 2 Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia2 1 Adams/Stewart/Sting - All For Love3 3 Magic Affair - Omen III4 7 Enigma - Return To Innocence
5 6 Dr. Alban Look Who's Talking!
6 20 Mariah Carey - Without You7 5 East 17 - It's Alright8 4 Cappella - Move On Baby9 14 Roxelte - Sleeping In My Car10 8 Jam & Spoon - Right In The Night
(Norsk/BMG)
(PolyGrom)
(Arcade)
(Warner)
(PolyGram)
(Arcade)
(Eva)(EMI)
(Sorry)(Virgin)
(Sony)
(PolyGram)
(EMI)
(Virgin)
(BMG)
(Sony)
(PolyGram)
(Zyx)
(EMI)
(Sony)
TW LW Albums1 1 Hubert Von Goisern/Alpinkatzen - ObnUndUntn (BMG)2 2 Soundtrack - Philadelphia (Sony)3 4 Mariah Carey - Music Box (Sony)4 3 Dr. Kurt Ostbahn/Chefpartie - Trost & Rat (PolyGrom)5 32 Mini Bydlinsky - 03 Olympia Journal (BMG)6 6 Bryan Adams - So Far, So Good (PolyGram)7 5 Dr. Kurt Ostbahn/Chefparfie - Soft & Kraft (PolyGram)8 9 Nockalm Quintett - Nockalm Gold (Koch)9 7 Die Arzte - Bestie In Menschengestalt (PolyGrom)10 8 Cappella - U Got 2 Know (Zyx)
FRANCE1W LW Singles
1 1 I Am - Je Danse Le Mia (Virgin)2
2 Axelle Red - Sensuolite (Virgin)3 7 Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia (Columbia)4 3 East 17 - It's Alright5 5 M -People - Moving On Up
(Barclay)(B
MG6 4 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation (Barclay)7 6 Ace Of Base - The Sign (Barclay)
8 9 Breeders Cannonball (Virgin)rclaY)
9 10 K.Costa/D.Levi - Aladdin/Le Reve Blue (Sony)
10 8 Culture Beat - Anything (Sony)11 11 2 Unlimited Let The Beat Control Your Body (Scorpio)12 22 Cappello - U Got 2 Let The Music (Musidisc)13 24 Mariah Carey - Hero (Columbia)14 13 Adams/Stewart/Sling - All For Love (Polydor)15 15 Meat Loaf - I'd Do Anything For Love (Virgin)16 16 Haddaway I Miss You
17 12 Charles & Eddie - Shine(Scorpio)iEmu
18 25 Laura Pausini - La Solitudine (Carrere)19 14 M.C. Solaar - Nouveau Western20 19 Corona - The Rhythm Of The Night
)Polydor)CAirp1ay
BELGIUMTW LW Singles1 5 Mariah Carey - Without You2 1 Cappello - Move On Baby3 2 Jam & Spoon - Right In The Night4 3 East 17 - It's Alright5 4 Laura Pausini - La Solitudine6 6 Good Shape - Take My Love7 13 Bruce Springsteen - Sheets Of Philadelphia8 9 Maxx - Get -A -Way9 7 Def Dames Dope - Don't Be Silly10 16 Twenty 4 Seven - Take Me Away
TW LW Albums1 1 Laura Pausini - Laura Pausini2 2 Julien Clerc - Ce N'Est Rien3 4 Soundtrack - Schindler's List4 11 Mariah Carey - Music Box5 6 Coro Monjes De Silos - Canto Gregoriano6 5 Vanessa Poradis - Live7 9 Laura Pausini - Laura8 17 Soundtrack - Philadelphia9 8 Cat Stevens The Very Best Of...10 3 Bryan Adams - So Far, So Good
FINLANDTW LW Singles1 2 Taikapeili - Jos Sulla On Toinen2 1 Dr. Alban - Look Who's Talking!3 6 Ace Of Base - Don't Turn Around4 8 Jam & Spoon - Right In The Night5 15 Madonna - I'll Remember6 5 Haddaway Rock My Heart7 NE Doop - Doop8 3 Rexene - Sleeping In My Car9 17 Symbol - Most Beautiful Gid In The World10 7 Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia
TW LW Albums1 6 Kolmas Noinen - Onnen Oikotiella2 NE J. Karjalainen - Villeja Lupiineja3 1 Cappello - U Got 2 Know4 3 Pantera - Far Beyond Driven
5 2 Mikko Kuustonen - Aurora6 19 Coro Monies De Silos - Canto Gregorian7 4 Hector - Saloisuuksien Tato
8 NE Dr. Alban - Look Who's Talking!9 5 Soundgarden - Superunknown10 NE Pink Floyd - The Division Bell
PORTUGAL
(Sony)
(Red Bullet)
(R&S)
(PolyGrom)
(Warner)
(Dino)
(Sony)
(Dureco)
(Game)
(Indisc)
(Warner)(EMI)
(BMG)
(Sony)
(EMI)
(PolyGram)
(Warner)
(Sony)
(PolyGram)
(Polydor)
(Warner)(BMG)
(Meg.)(Sony)
(Warner)(BMG)
(Arcade)
(EMI)
(Mega)
(Sony)
(Sonet)
(Pol.)(K -Tel)
(Warner)
(Sony)
(EMI)
(EMI)
(BMG)
(PolyGram)
(EMI)
1W LW Albums1 1 Various - Electricidade (Vidisco)2 3 Coro Monies De Silos - Canto Gregoriano (EMI)
3 2 Enigma - The Cross Of Changes (Virgin)4 5 Michael Bolton - The One Thing (Sony)
5 13 Soundtrack - Philadelphia (Sony)
6 15 Various - Chuva De Estrelas (BMG Anatol7 6 Luis Represas - Represas (EMI)
8 10 Various - Grammy's Greatest Moments (DRO)9 14 Bryan Adams - So Far, So Good (PolyGram)10 9 Rita/Helena/Lena D'Aguo --As Cancoes Do Seculo(PolyGram)
11 8 Eros Ramazzotti - Tutte Storie (BMG Ariola)12 25 Various - Italia Romantico Vol.!! (BMG Ariola)13 20 Vitorino - As Mais Bonitos (EMI)
14 12 Leandro E Leonardo - Mexe Mexe15 4 Aerosmith - Get A Grip (BMG Ariola)16 RE Mariah Carey - Music Box (Sony)17 NE Dany Silva - Crioulas De S. Bento (EMI)
18 7 Various - Mulheres De Areia (Sony)19 NE Pantera - Far Beyond Driven (Warner)20 16 Counting Crowes - August And Everything (BMG Ariola)
The Portuguese singles chart has been suspended untilFurther notice by local IFPI body AFP.
Based on the national sales charts from 14 European markets. Information supplied by MRIB (UK); Bundesverband Der Phonogrophischen Wirtschaft/Media Control/Musikmarkt West Germany); SNEP/UPFI (France);
Monica E Dischi/Mario De Luigi (Italy);Stichting Top 50 (Holland); SABAM/IFPI (Belgium); GLF/IFPI (Sweden); IFPI/Nielsen Marketing Research (Denmark); VG (Norway);
ALEF MB/TVE (Spain); YLE 2 Radiomafia/IFPI (Finland); !FPI (Ireland); AFP (Portugal); Austria Top 30 (Austria); Media Control/Musikmorkt (Switzerland).
Labels listed am the national marketing companies.
week 16/94
ITALYTW LW Singles
1 4 lovanotti - Serenata Rap (PolyGram)2 1 Corona - The Rhythm Of The Night (Robyx)3 5 Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia (Sony)4 3 Laura Pausini - Strani Amore (CGD)5 2 Cappella - Move On Baby6 7 Paraje - Animalaction (Expanded)-)7 6 The °Where Brothers - Pass The Toilet Paper (Down Town)8 NE Madonna - I'll Remember (WEA)9 8 Adams/Stewart/Sting - All For Love (PolyGram)10 19 Einstein Dr. DJ - Automatic Sex (Expanded)
TW LW Albums1 1 Various - Sanremo '942 NE Pink Floyd - The Division Bell
3 2 Laura Pausini - Laura4 3 Jovanotti - Lorenzo 19945 4 Soundtrack - Philadelphia6 5 Bryan Adams - So Far, So Good7 6 Various - Supersanremo8 7 Mariah Carey - Music Box9 10 Various - Discomania Mix 410 11 Litfiba - Colpo Di Coda
SWEDENTW LW Singles
1 1 Roxette - Sleeping In My Car2 3 Dr. Alban - Look Who's Talking!3 9 Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia4 4 Basic Element - The Promise Man
5 2 Enigma - Return To Innocence
6 8 Lisa Ekdahl - Vem Vet
7 6 Magic Affair - Omen III8 12 Mariah Carey - Without You9 5 Adams/Stewart/Sting - All For Love10 7 Celine Dion - The Power Of Love
1W LW Albums1 1 Lisa Ekdahl - Lisa Ekdahl2 3 Pantera - Far Beyond Driven3 2 Coro Monies De Silos - Canto Gregorian4 5 Cal. Stints Akerstriim - Caj. Stine Akerstthm5 7 Mariah Carey - Music Box6 4 Soundgarden Superunknown (PolyGram)7 NE Primal Scream - Give Out But Don't Give Up (Sony)8 11 Clawfinger - Deaf, Dumb, Blind (MVG)9 NE Sanne Sabmonsen - Language Of The Heart (Virgin)10 10 Dia Psalms - Gryningstid (Birdnest)
(RT1)
(EMI)
(CGD)(PolyGram)
(Sony)
(PolyGram)
(Sony)(Sony)
(RTI)
(EMI)
IRELAND
(EMI)
(BMG)
(Sony)
(EMI)
(Virgin)(EMI)
(EMI)
(Sony)(PolyGram)
(Sony)
(EMI)
(Warner)(EMI)
(Metronome)
(Sony)
1W LW Singles1 1 Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia (Columbia)2 2 Doop - Doop (Citybeat)3 3 Ace Of Base - The Sign4 NE Take That - Everything Changes
)London(RCA(-
5 4 Mariah Corey Without You (Sony)6 6 D:Ream - U R The Best Thing (East West)7 5 Frances Black - All The Lies That You Told Me (Darn)8 9 Reel 2 Real/Mad Stuntman -[Like To Move It (EMI)
9 NE Symbol - Most Beautiful Girl In The Wodd (Club Tools)10 11 Cranberries - Linger (Island)
TW LW Albums1 1 Frances Black - Talk To Me (Dora)2 3 Cranberries - Everybody Else Is Doing It... (Island)
3 2 Mariah Carey - Music Box (Sony)4 5 Various - Originals 2 (Sony)
5 13 Pantera - Far Beyond Driven (East West)
6 NE Various - Now That's What I Call Music! 27 (Now)7 7 Soundtrack - Philadelphia (Sony)B 6 Soundtrack - In The Name Of The Father (Island)9 16 Garth Brooks - In Pieces (EMI)
10 10 Enigma - The Cross Of Changes (Virgin)
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Airplay Station Reports
Station reports include allnew additions to the playlist,indicated by the abbreviation"AD." Reports from certain
stations will also include a"Power Play" (PP), a trackwhich receives special
emphasis for the week, aswell as featured new albumsindicated by the designation"AL" Within each country,stations are grouped byranking and listed alpha-betically. Rankings include:
Platinum (P), Gold (G), Silver
(S) and Bronze (B). Allplaylists must be received by
GERMANY
ANTENNE BAYERN/Munich P
EHR
Markus Steinkuhl - DJ/Producer
Power Play:
Bruce Springsteen- Streets Of
Darden Smith- Dream's A Dream
John Farnham- Seemed Like
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
She's China- Heaven Can Wait
A List:
AD 411 Soul- Miracles
Michael Bolton- Soul Of
B List
AD Al Green- Keep On
Axelle Red- Sensual.
E- The Only Thing
ANTENNE NIEDERSACHSEN/Hannover P
ACE
untie Schmidt - Head Of Music
A List.
AD Dirk Busch- Wo Bist Du
Flop- Soulful Mon
Howard Carpendale Hey,
Mekado- We're Giving
Patricia Koas- Hotel Normandie
HR GRAMM/Frankfurt P
EHR
Markus Herde - Producer
A List:
AD Big Mountain- Baby Love
Culture Beat- World In
Doop- Doop
Dr. Alban- Look Who
HR 3: SLIDER GUT/Frankfurt P
EHR/Dance
Markus Herde - Producer
Power Play:
AD BG/Prince Of Rap The Colour Of
NOR 2/Hamburg P
ACE/EHR
Fred &Fleenor' - Head Of Music
A list
AD Michael Bolton Soul Of
RADIO NRW/Oberhausen P
ACE
Jeff van Gelder - Head Of Music
A List.
AD Bruce Springsteen- Streets Of
Jule Neigel Band- Sehnsucht
Right Said Fred- Wonderrnon
Take That- Everything
UB40- C'Est La Vie
RADIO RPR 1 /Ludwigshafen P
EHR
Dieter Mauer - Prog Dir
Guido Killer - Music Dir
Playlist Unchanged
WDR I: SCHLAGERRALLYE/Cologne P
EHR/Rock
Wolfgang Roth - Producer
A List
AD Un Ab Damit- FM 1200
Ace Of Base Don't Turn
Blown- le T'Aime
Carlene Carter- I Love You
Des'ree- You Gotta Be
Dostoyevskys- Orange
Gotthard- I'm Your Travlin'
M.L.T.R.- 25 Minutes
Nick Cave- Do You Love Me
NKOTB- Never Let You Go
Phil Collins- We Wait And
Pretenders- I'll Stand By You
Take That- Everything
Umberto Toed- le Muoio Di Te
Xes- Rain
104.6 RTL BERLIN/Berlin G
EHR
Lod Granger - Music Dir
B List
AD Ace Of Bose- Don't Turn
Janet Jackson- Because Of
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
M -People- Renaissance
Madonna- I'll Remember
Mkhael Bohn- Soul Of
Phil Collins- We Wait And
Spin Doctors- Have You Ever
Travis Britt- Take It
UB40- C'Est La Vie
RERUN KB/Berlin G
National Music
Kagan Jiirgens - Head Of Music
A List
AD RIB Graff- Auch Starke
Magic Voices- Sac Wunder
Sandy Wagner- Der Himmel
Stefan Moll- Ink HAP'
DELTA RADIO/Kiel G
Rock
Adam Hahne Prog Dir
Uwe Arkussewski - Head Of Music
13 List:
AD Bed Raid, Dangerous
Pretenders- I'll Stand By You
Sir Douglas- Too Little
Von Groove- Once In A lifetime
Yes- The Coiling
ENERGY/Berlin G
EHR
Holger Richter Music Dir
B List
AD Des'ree- You Gotta Be
Flop- Soulful Man
Janet Jackson- Because Of
Jule Neigel Band- Sehnsucht
Lave Symbol- The Most Beautiful
Pauline Henry- Feel Like
Take That- Everything
UB40- C'Est La Vie
HUNDERT 6/Berlin G
ACE
Rainer Gruhn - Music Dir
A List:
AD Edo Zanki- Deine Augen
Erasure- Always
HereZeiten/Zarah. Ich Weill Es
Dane Fely- Doucement
Marcella Detroit- I Believe
Nena- Hol' Mich Zurdck
Pink Floyd- Keep Talking
Poppadaq- Having
Pretenders- I'll Stand By You
Rexene- Sleeping In My Car
Spin Doctors- Have You Ever
Uwe Kroger- 17 Staten
Valensia- Gaia
OK RADIO/Hamburg G
EHR
Oliver Weiberg - Head Of Musk
Power Play:
AD Take That- Everything
B List
AD A Lighter Shade- Hey D1
Ace Of Base- Don't Tum
Adventures Of Stevie V- Paradise
Barbara Tucker- Beautiful People
Bon love Dry County
Brand New Heavies- Dream On
Des'ree- You Gotha Be
IX- Son Of A Gun
Jeremy Days- Under The
Robin 5- I Want To Thank You
ORB/FRITZ/Potsdam G
EHR
Bernd Albrecht, Frank Menzel,
Jens Molle - Music Prog
A List:
AD Ace Of Base- Don't Tum
13 List
AD Angelique Kidie Agolo
Culture Beat- World In
Element Of Crime- An Einem
God's Favourite- Love &
Zhone- Groove Thong
RADIO 7/Ulm G
ACE
Alex Naumann - Head Of Music
A List.
AD Big Mountain- Baby I love
B List:
AD Angelique Agolo
Brand New Heavies- Dream On
Carlene Carter- I Love You
Charlotte- Queen Of Heads
Colourmix- 1 World
Daryl Hall- Love Revelation
Des'ree- You Gotta Be
Erasure-- Always
Freak Power- Rush
Garth Brooks- The Red Strokes
Hi -Five- Never Should've
Jennaine Jackson- I Need You
Liene Fay- Doucement
Michel Van Dyke- She Comes
Michael Bolton- Soul Of
NKOTB- Never Let You Go
Pretenders- I'll Stand By You
Roxette- Sleeping In My Car
Salt -N -Papa- Whore, Mon
Take That- Everything
UB40- C'Est La Vie
RADIO ARABELLA/Munkh G
National Music
Karl -Heinz Schweter - Prog Dir
A List.
AD Fernando Express- Capitano
Maria Borges- Fruhstiick
Mario Vogt- Mein Verliebtes
Werner Art- Loft Dich
Wolfgang Petry- Ich Wit
RADIO FFN/Isernhagen G
EHR
Jlrgen Koster - Prog Dir
Frank Eichner - Head Of Music
B List
AD A -Ha- Shapes That
Big Mountain- Baby I Love
Charlotte- Queen Of Hearts
Dr. Alban- Look Who's
Roachford- Only To Be
Valensia- Gaia
RADIO GONG/Nuremberg G
EHR
Peter "Marc" Stingl - Music Dir
Power Play:
AD Carol Kenyon- Treat Me Like
Yes- The Calling
B List
AD Ace Of Base- Don't Turn
Erasure- Always
Jule Neigel Band- Sehnsucht
Lucilectric- Madchen
M -People- Renaissance
AL Marcella Detroit
RADIO PSR/Leipsig G
ACE
Frank Rauschenbckh - Head Of Music
Playlist Unchanged
RADIO SALO/Saarbruecken G
EHR
Brigitte Barthel - Prog Dir
A List:
AD Erasure -Always
Phil Collins- We Wait And
Robin 5- I Want To Thank You
Take That- Everything
AL Pink Floyd
RADIO XANADU/Munich G
Rock
Stevie Hager - Head Of Music
A List
AD Tori Amos- Comfit:Ike Girl
B List
AD Primal Scream- Rocks
AL Chris Daniels & Kings
RB 4/Bremen G
EHR
Axel Sommerfeld - DJ/Producer
A List:
Culture Beat- World In
Edo Zanki Deine Aug.
GOM van Sydow- Der Rekhste
Phil Collins- We Wait And
Take That- Everything
B List
AD Des'ree- You Gotta Be
Mr. Big- Nothing But Love
NKOTB- Never Let You Go
Six Was Nine- Drop Dead
Tony Joe White- Down In Nice
AD
RSH/Kiel G
EHR
Stephan Hampe - Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD Take That- Everything
A List
AD Pretenders- I'll Stand By You
AL Level 42
SDR 3/Stuttgart G
EHR
Hans Thomas Producer
Power Play:
AD Toke That- Everything
AL John Farnham
RADIO CHARIVARI/Nuremberg 5
ACE
Mathias Hofmann - Music Dir
A List.
AD Big Mountain- Baby I Love
RADIO F/Nuremberg
ACE
Ziggie Hoga - Prog Dir
A List
AD Achim Reichel- Ira Nochsten
Anne Munay- Make Love
Janet Jackson -Again
Primer- Oberall
RADIO FIV. VESRAND-CHARTS/
Recklinghausen S
EHR
Guido Schulenberg - Prog Dir
Uli Gladies - Music Mgr/Prod
A List
AD Brand New Heavies- Dream On
Dream- U R The Best
Pet Shop Boys- liberation
Robin 5- I Want To Thank You
Toni Braxton- Another Sod
RADIO GONG 2000/Munkh 5
EHR
Andy Wenzel - Head Of Prog
Power Play:
Twenty 4 Seven- Take Me
AD Ace Of Base- Don't Turn
Luciledtki Madchen
A List
AD Level 42- Forever Now
B List
AD culture Beat- World In
Lisa Mansfield- Little Bit
Loft- Love Is Magic
UNITED KINGDOM
ATLANTIC 252/London P
EHR
Paul Kavanagh - Prog Dir
Playlist Unchanged
BBC RADIO 1/London P
EHR
Paul Robinson - Prog Dir
A List
AD Erasure- Always
B list
AO Auteurs Chinese Bakery
Crystal Waters- 100% Pure Love
Gene- For The Dead
Hammer- It's All Good
be Cube- You Know
K7- Hi De Ho
Let Loose- Seventeen
Level 42- All Over You
Lisa Lisa- Skip To My
Pretenders- I'll Stand By You
Taylor Dayne- I'll Woit
Young Blank- Top
CHILTERN NETWORK/
Dunstable/Northampton/Gloucester P
EHR
Paul Chortler - Group Prog Dir
Steve Power - Network Controller
A list
AD Bee Gees- How To Fall In Love
Pet Shop Boys- Liberation
Pretenders- I'll Stand By You
Tina Turner- Proud Mary
B List
AD C.J. Lewis- Sweets For My Sweet
Celine Dion- Misled
Crash Teel Dummies- Km Mmm
Dolly Parton- The Day I Fall
Eternal- lust A Step From Heaven
K7- Hi De Ho
Kale Bush- The Red Shoes
Melissa Ferrick- Happy Song
Neil Young- Philadelphia
Pink Floyd- Keep Talking
Wendy Mot, So Close
KISS 100 FM/London P
Dance
Loma Clarke - Head Of Prog
Lindsay Wesker - Head Of Music
A List
AD Deadly Sins- We Are Going
K7- Hi De Ho
Sound Crowd- Sixth Season
Tony Di Bart- The Reel Thing
B List.
AD Angela Winbush- Treat U Rite
Domino- Sweet Potatoe Pie
Eternal- Ast A Step Frork Heaven
Gloworm- Carry Me Home
Jody Wader When A Man
Mary 1. Mtge- My Love
Secret Life- She Holds
METRO RADIO GROUP/Newcastle P
EHR
Liz Eliot - Music Organiser
A List
AD Bee Gees- How To Fall In Love
Bitty McLean- Dedicated To
Celine Dion- Misled
Eternal- Just A Step From Heaven
Level 42- All Over You
Love Symbol- The Most B.utiful
Pretenders- Ill Stand By You
Tina Turner- Proud Mary
Wendy Moten- So Close
B List.
AD CJ. Lewis- Sweets For My Sweet
Crystal Waters- 100% Pure Love
Drina -Bone- Pressure
Erasure- Always
Indecent Obsession- Fall From
Let Loose- Seventeen
Tony Di Bari- The Real Thing
PICCADILLY RADIO/Manchester P
EHR
Keith Pringle - Head Of Musk
B List
AD Erasure- Always
Neil Young- Philadelphia
Take That- Everything
VIRGIN 1215 AM/London P
Rock
Richard Skinner - Prog Dir
John Revell - Prog Dir
B List
AD Milla- Gentlemen Who Fell
2CR-FM/Bournemouth G
ACE
Jean -Paul Hanford - Frog Dir
Dove Luck - Head Of Music
B List
AD Erasure- Always
Fish- Lady Let It Le
Frances Ruffelle- Lonely Symphony
Pet Shop Boys- Liberation
Pretenders- I'll Stand By You
Tina Turner- Proud Mary
COOL FM/Belfast G
ACE
John Paul flallantine - HOM
B List
AD Brian Houston -Jesus Again
Counting Crows- Mr. Jones
Erasure- Always
Frances Ruffelle- lonely Symphony
Gin Blossoms- Found Out
Fleandy White- Street Scenes
Joe Roberts- Back In My
K7- Hi De Ho
Lena Fiagbe- What's It Like
Melissa Ferrick- Happy Song
Pookne GH Wood
Rainbow Bridge- Believe
UB40. C'Est La Vie
DOWNTOWN RADIO/Belfast G
Gold/EHR
John Rosborough - Prog Dir
A List.
AD Daniel O'Donnell- Singing The
Diana Ross- The Best Years
Erasure- Always
Pretenders- I'll Stand By You
UB40- C'Est La Vie
Wendy Matthews- T.K.O.
HORIZON RADIO AND GALAXY
RADIO/
Milton Keynes and Bristol G
Dance
Paul Chantler - Group Prog Dir
Steve Power - Head Of Music
A List
AD C.J. Lewis- Sweets For My Sweet
Celine Dion- Misled
Etemal- Just A Step From Heaven
Level 42- All Over You
Lucas- Wou Wou Wou
Pet Shop Boys- liberation
Taylor Dayne- I'll Wait
Tina Turner- Proud Mary
Wendy Moten- So Close
POWER FM/Fareham G
EHR
Tim Stewart - Head Of Music
B List
AD Level 42- All Over You
RADIO CLYDE/Glasgow G
EHR
Alex Dkksan - Prog Dir
Playlist Unchanged
RED ROSE RADIO/Preston/Blackpool G
EHR
Adrian Allen - Head Of Music
A List
AD Haddaway- Rock My Heart
Madonna- I'll Remember
Take That- Everything
B List
AD Bee Gees- How To Fall In Love
Ce Ce Peniston- Keep Givin'
Culture Beat. World In
Eternal- Just A Step From Heaven
Lisa Lisa- Skip To My
UB40. C'Est La Vie
YOE- Have Mercy
SPECTRUM INTERNATIONAL RADIO/
London G
Multi -Ethnic
David Stanfield - Head Of Music Int.
Pedro Carvalho - Head Of Music UK
A List
AD Alan Sorrenti. Dijitencello Vuje
Francesco Guccini- Samaria
lovanotii- Ationcomilaspina
Kaliphs. Vibe Do Joint
Laura Pausini- La Solitudine
Madonna- I'll Remember
RDNA- Mare Mare
AL Monjes De Silos
Timoria
BROADLAND FM/SGR-PM/
Norwich/Ipswich and Bury S
EHR
Mike Stewart - Prog Dir
Dave Broom - Head Of Music
A List
AD Celine Dion- Misled
It List:
AD Frances Caffeine- Lonely Symphony
Joe Roberts- Back In My
Kim Criswell- If Sheds Not
Laura Pousini- La Solitudine
Level 42- All Over You
Mother Earth- Jesse
Pet Shop Boys- Liberation
Pretenders- I'll Stand By You
Tony Di Bart- The Real Thing
Wendy Moten- So Close
GWR FM/Bristol/Swindon 5
EHR
Gory Vincent - Head Of Music
Sarah Henderson - Prog Conte
A List
AD Neil Young- Philadelphia
Paul Young- It Will Be
B
AD Backbeat Band- Money
Celine Dion- Misled
Drizabone- Pressu
Good Earth- WhenreAlice
Ice -T- Gotta
Kiki- Anyway That
Level 42- All Over You
Melissa Ferrick- Happy Song
Poo.- GH Wood
Reborn Dar..Taylor Dayne- Ill Wait
RED DRAGON FM/Cardiff/Newport
EHR
Chris Moore - Head Of Musk
Power Play:
Alison Moyet Whispering
Bruce Springsteen- Streets Of
Marcella Detroit- I Believe
Roachford- Only To Be
A List
AD Celine Dion- Misled
Eternal- lust A Step From Heaven
Joe Roberts- Bock In My
Level 42- All Over You
Pet Shop Boys- Liberation
Wendy Moten- Come In
Wendy Mahn- So Close
B List
AD Mot FamilyMelissa Ferrick- Happy Song
Pretenders- I'll Stand By You
Sheryl Crow- Run Baby Run
SWANSEA SOUND/Woks
EHR
Rob Peodry - Head Of Musk
Power Play:
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
AD Bitty McLean. Dedicated To
Black- Just Like Love
A List
AD Diana Ross- The Best Years
B List
AD Coasters- Sorry But
Dream- U R The Best
Deacon Blue- I Was Right
Des'ree- You Gotta Be
Erasure- Always
Frances Ruffelk- Lonely Symphony
Kiki- Amoureuse
Kim Criswell- If She'ls Not
Lena Fiagbe What's It Like
Tina Turner- Proud Mary
You- Have Mercy
FRANCE
EUROPE 2 NETWORK/Paris P
ACE
Christian Savigny - Prog Dir
A List
AD /damn Chamfeet- Mans
Nilda Fernandez- Marie -Madeleine
Paul Young- Hope In A
Whitney Houston- Run To
FRANCE INTER/Paris P
ACE
Dominique Farrah
A list
AD Bashung- Ma Petite Entreprise
Francis Cabral- le T'Arrais
Silencers- Ifs Only Love
Zouk Machine- AC
Al Primal Scream
FUN RADIO/Paris P
EHR
Benoit Sillord - GM
Herne Lemaire - Prog Dir
A List
AD MC Solaar- Secludes
B List.
AD Ace Of Base- The Sign
East 17- It's Alright
Freder/Goklman/Jones. Juste Apres
Native- Tu Planes Sur Moi
Texas- So In Love
M40/Paris P
EHR
Christian Lefebvre - Prog Mgr
A List
AD Level 42- Forever Now
Love Symbol- The Most B.uliful
MC Solaar- Sequelles
Pink Floyd- Take It
Stephan Eicher- Manteau De
Toni Braxton- Breathe Again
B List
AD 2 Unlimited- Let The Beat
Bee Gees- Kiss Of Life
Occidentaux. Visage Oublie
Sara Mardian- Soison Des Pluies
NRJ NETWORK/Paris P
EHR
Max Guarorini - Dir
A List
AD Aretha Franklin- A Deeper Love
David Hallyclay- Pain And Pride
Guns N' Roses- Since I Don't
Jimmy CRC- I Can See Clearly
REM NETWORK/Paris P
ACE/Rock
Christophe du Breuil Prog. Dir.
Playlist Unchanged
RTL/Paris P
ACE
Monique Le Marcia - Head Of Pros
A List
AD Bashung- Ma Petite Entreprise
France Gall- Paradis Blanc
AL Francis Cabral
Maurane
Primal Stream
SKYROCK NETWORK/Poris P
EHR
Laurent Boun.0 - Prog Dir
A List.
AD Snoop Doggy Dogg. What's
Sting- Nothing 'Bout Me
RIVIERA RADIO/Monk Carlo G
ACE
David Fortune - Head Of Musk
Ashley Tabor - Musk Coord
A List
AD Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
Mr. Big- Nothing But Love
Roadiford- Only To Be
Sinead O'Connor You Made Me
VOLTAGE FM/Ronny-sous-Bois G
Dunce
Olivier Allardet - Music Dir
A List
AD Cappello- U Got 2 let The Music
Earth rett. Where Is My Man
Haddaway- Rock My Heart
Indra. Hollywood
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
MC Sor/Real Mot Automatic Loser
Rio*. Clarke- Donning Is Like
Urban Cookie Collective- The Key
ISABELLE FM/Tocane Saint Apse B
EHR
Patrick Lapeyronnie - Frog Dir
B List
AD Digilove- Give You Love
M.A.- Omen III
Phase To Phase- In The Power
Time Out- Harden My Heart
Valensia- Gaia
TTL-OPAUS FM/Le Touquel
EHR
Thierry Masselis - Music Dir
Xavier Delmore - Producer
Power Ploy:
Bruce Springsteen- Streets Of
Daniel Belanger Opium
B List
AD Didier Sustrac- I'm Not
Eric Clapton- Wonderful Tonight
Francis Cabral- le T'Amais
Kent- Allons A La
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
Thomas Fuson- Libertod
BELGIUM
BRTN RADIO DONNA/Brussels P
EHR
Mare Desdruyter - Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD Bruce Springsteen. Streets Of
Take That- Everything
A list
AD A. Of Base- Don't Turn
Barbara- True Love
Brand New Heavies- Dream On
Phil Collins- We Wait And
Sting- Nothing 'Bout Me
B List
AD Def Dames Dape- Duet Be Silly
RADIO 21/Brussels P
EHR/Rock
Christine Goor - Producer
Anne Gareux - Producer
Power Play:
Blur- Girls & Boys
Al Nits
RADIO CONTACT F/Brussels P
EHR
Aron Lou Berlin - Prog Dir
A List
AD Ben Si Simon- Dis Moi
Deny Brilliant- C'Est Toi
Indachine. Un Jour
Jean Louis Aubert- Moments
Take That- Everything
BRF/Eupen 5
ACE
Guy Janssens - Producer
A List
AD Door, Doop
Haddaway- Rock My Heart
Miinchener Freiheit Du Bist
Madonna- I'll Remember
Twenty 4 Seven- Take Me
DELTA RADIO/Bilzen
EHR
Hidde Rijpstra - Prog Dir
Playlist Unchanged
BRTN RADIO 2 -EAST FLANDERS/Ghent B
EHR
Jolson Van Achte - Producer
A List
AD Ace Of Base- Don't Turn
Dinky Toys- You Smile
M.A.- Omen III
Salim Seghers- Doe Het
Take That- Everything
Tony Servi & Carina- Het Avontuur
BRYN RADIO 2 -WEST FLANDERS/
Kortrijk 13
EHR
Peter de Groot - Head Of Musk
Power Play:
Tori Amos- Pretty Good Year
AD Beautiful South- Good As Gold
AL Primal Scream
HIT -FM 106.1 /Hasselt B
EHR
Andre Hemeryck - Prog Dir
Floylist Unchanged
RADIO EXPRES/Antwerp B
EHR/Gold
Marc Dhollander - Head Of Music
B List
AD Inker & Hamilton Poetry
Love Symbol- The Most Beautful
One More Time- Song Of Fete
RADIO MOL/Mol B
EHR
Sonia Celen - Producer
Power Play:
AD Barbara- True Love
B List
AD Beck- Lowr
Flavour- No Matter What
Joshua Kodison- Jessie
Lorraine McKone- Let The Night
Madonna- I'll Remember
Marcella Detroit- I Believe
Nick Cave- Do You Love Me
Reel 2 Real- I Like To
Right Said Fred- Wondermon
SAS.- Feel
Sting- Nothing 'Bout Me
Take That- Everything
RADIO ROYAAL/HamoneAchel B
EHR
Tom Holland - Frog Dir
Power Play:
Timeless- Where Is
A List
AD Brand New Heavies- Dream On
East 17- House Of
Jimmy Cliff- I Can See Clearly
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
NKOTB- Never Let You Go
Rob de Nijs- Lied/Walvis
AL Dr. Alban
MBE RADIO 2/Hainaut B
EHR
Philippe launiaux - Music Dir
A list.
AD Good Shape- Take My Love
Ref -Due
CZECH REPUBLIC
RTL CITY RADIO/Prague G
EHR
Karel Oubrecht - Prog Mgr
Power Play:
AD A -Ha- Shapes That
Ace Of Base- Don't Turn
Erasure- Always
B List
AD Pet Shop Boys- Liberation
RADIO ORION/Ostravo B
EHR
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JE DANSE LE MIA
FRENCH TOP 100 SINGLE
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(150 000 COPIES)
NO. 22 WITH
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FRENCH TOP ALBUM
GOLD RECORD
(100 000 COPIES)
VIRGIN FRANCE WELCOMES
THE NEW FRENCH ALBUMS
AND SINGLES CHARTS.
TOP SINGLE1 - IAM
JE DANSE LE MIA2 - AXELLE RED
SENSUALITE8 - THE BREEDERS
CANNONBALL (4AD)15 - MEATLOAF
I'D DO ANYTHING FOR LOVE22 - TONTON DAVID
SUR ET CERTAIN25 - ALAIN SOUCHON
L'AMOUR A LA MACHINE27 - ALAIN SOUCHON
FOULE SENTIMENTALE35 - ETIENNE DAHO
MON MANEGE A MOI52 - ENIGMA
THE RETURN TO INNOCENCE61 - LES RITA MITSOUKO
Y'A DE LA HAINE
TOP ALBUM3 - ALAIN SOUCHON
C'EST DEJA CA (PLATINUM)15 - THE BREEDERS
LAST SPLASH (GOLD) (4AD)20 - TONTON DAVID
ALLEZ LEUR DIRE22 -1AM
OMBRE EST LUMIERE (PLATINUM)25 - LES INNOCENTS
FOUS A LIER (PLATINUM)31 - AXELLE RED
SANS PLUS ATTENDRE33 - LIANE FOLY
LES PET1TES NOTES (PLATINUM)41 - ETIENNE DAHO
DAHOLYMPIA (DOUBLE GOLD)
VIRGIN / DELABEL / LABELS 0 VIRGIN FRANCE DISTRIBUTION
Pete Mogen! - Prog Dir
A List
AD A -Ha- Shapes That
Bon Jovi- Dry Counly
Deacon Blue- I Was Right
Erasure- Always
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
Madonna- I'll Remember
Milusa Dodo Dolowl- Kaduv
Pet Shop Boys- Liberation
Roxelte- Sleeping In My Car
Squeeze- s Over
U Top- Breakaway
DENMARK
DR P3: GO'MORGEN P3/Copenhagen P
EHR/Rock
Pak Aarslev - Head Of Channel
Power Play:
AD Billy Pilgrim- Get Me Out
A List
AD Bodloves- Memphis
Wailing Souls- Wild Wild Life
DR P3: MASKINEN/Copenhagen P
EHR/Rock
Palle Aorslev - Head Of Channel
A List:
AD Blur- Girls & Boys
Lisa Ekdahl- Vem Vet
Proclaimers- The Light
TS McConnell- Natural
ARHUS NARRADIO/Arhus G
EHR
Jesper Schouten - Head Of Music
A List
AD A -Ha- Shapes That
Desiree- You Gotta Be
Gangway- Everything Seems
Utile Angels- Ten Miles
Primal Scream- Racks
Spin Doctors- Have You Ever
Sown & Lotto- Medley Mix
B List
AD Brand New Heavies- Dream On
Down,- U R The Best
Degrees Of Motion- Shine On
Erasure- Always
Par- Neue Brucken
Roachford- Only To Be
Sound Of Seduction- Love's What
Take That- Everything
ANR/Aalborg G
ACE/EHR
Lars Trillingsgaard - Head Of Music
A List
AD Gnags- One Pa SEIke
B List:
AD Brand New Heavies- Dream On
CS Akerstrom- Frog° Stjarnorno
Desiree- You Gotta Be
Gangway- Everything Seems
Sound Of Seduction- Love's What
RADIO ABC/Randers G
EHR
Stig Hartwig Nielsen - MD
Henrik Henneberg Prog Dir
A list
AD Desiree- You Gotta Be
Yes- The Calling
B List
AD Alison Moyet- Whispering
Bob Geldof- Crary
Erasure -Always
Gangway- Everything Seems
Sound Of Seduction- Love's What
Stakke Bo- On Your Knees
Take That- Everything
Wonder Stuff- Hot Love Now
RADIO VIBORG/Viborg G
EHR
Foul Foged - Head Of Music
A List
AD Angekke Kidje- Agolo
Erasure- Always
Svenne & Lotto- Medley Mix
Take That- Everything
B list
AD Allan Olsen- Gajovard Gajovard
Dream- U R The Best
Sound Of Seduction- Love's What
THE VOICE/Copenhagen G
EHR
Lars Kjar - Prog Dir
Kristian Petersen -Muds & Prog Co-ord
A List
AD A Lighter Shade- Hey DI
Jazzy Jeff- Can't Wait
Lisa Ekdahl- Vem Vet
Madonna- Ill Remember
Roachford- Only To Be
Teenage Sensation- Credit
RADIO 89.1/Helsingor 5
EHR
Johannes Olsen - Head Of Music
Power Play:
Maria Montell- leg Er Her
A List.
AD Bonnie Rain- Love Sneokin
Janet Jackson- Because Of
John Farnham- Seemed Like
Love Symbol- The Mast Beautiful
Al Griggs
RADIO HERNING/Heming 5
EHR
Ulrik Hyldgaard - Head Of Music
A List
AD All 4 One So Much In Love
Beautiful Souk- Good As Gold
Billy Falcon- I Like How
Brian McKnight- I Can't Go
Low Budget Blues Bond- Promise You
Sound Of Seduction- Love's What
Take That- Everything
RADIO MOIN/Atkenroa & Senderborg S
ACE
Christian Backman - Head of Music
A List
AD Pet Shop Boys- Liberation
TV 2- Kmrligheden Overvinder Alt
B List
AD Basic Element- The Promise Man
86the Kjar Alle Verdens
Cappello- Move On Baby
Haddaway- Rock My Heart
Juliet Roberts -Again
Low Budget Blues Band- Promise You
M -People- Renaissance
MA.- Omen III
Madonna- I'll Remember
0 feat. T. Jackson- I Do It
Svenne & Lotto- Medley Mix
Take That- Everything
Treble & Bass- Rain & Sunshine
RADIO ROSKILDE/Roskilde S
ACE
Henrik Lundsgaard - Head Of Music
Playlist Unchanged
V1.12/Velle
EHR
Peter Larsen - Head Of Music
A List
AD All 4 One- So Much In Love
Allan Olsen- Gajovard Gajovard
Brand New Heavies- Dream On
Spin Doctors- Have You Ever
Svenne & Latta- Medley Mix
Take That- Everything
B List
AD Bob Geldof- Crazy
Counting Crows- Mr. Jones
Crash Test Dummies- Mmm Mmm
Dream- U R The Best
Dr. Alban- Look Who's
Erasure- Always
Hunters/Collectors- Holy Grail
Lisa Ekdahl- Vem Vet
Pur Neon Bracken
Stakka Bo- On Your Knees
HIUEROD LOKALRADO/Hillered 13
EHR
Nicolai Milling - Head Of Music
A List
AD M.LT.R.- 25 Minutes
Take That- Everything
B List
AD Allan Olsen- Gajovard Gajovard
All 4 One- So Much In Love
Angelique Again
Big Fat Snake- Howling AI The Moon
CS Akerstrom- Frage Stjarnorna
Down- U R The Best
Soap- Doop
Gangway- Everything Seems
Gnags- Boller I Cairo
Lick The Tins- Can't Help
Lisa Ekdahl- Vem Vet
°rap- Det Karns
Pink Floyd- Poles Apart
Pur- Neue Bracken
Sound Of Sedudion- Love's What
Tori Amos- Pretty Good Year
RADIO HOLSTIBRO/Holstebro
EHR
Paul Hales - Head Of Music
Hans Henrik GsDn - Music/Prog Co-ord
Power Play:
AD Daryl Hall- Love Revelation
Ridin' Thumb- Different
A List:
AD Dr. Alban- Look Who's
NKOTB- Never Let You Go
Sound Of Seduction- Love's What
ESTONIA
RAADIO 2/Tallinn G
EHR
Sven Abreldool - Head Of Music
A List
AD Madonna -I'll Remember
B list
AD Dream- U R The Best
Phil Collins- We Wait And
Pink Hoyd- Keep Talking
Vennoskand- tgavest Elu
RADIO KUKU/Tallinn G
Rock/ACE
Artur Roidmets - Head Of Music
A List
AD A -Ha- Shapes That
Big Mountain- Baby I Love
Roxeffe- Sleeping In My Car
Wonder Stuff- Hot Love Now
AL Nina Hagen
GREECE
ANTENNA 97.1 FM STEREO/Athens P
EHR
Elias Xinopoubs - Prog Dir
A List
AD Alison Meyet- Whispering
Degrees Of Motion- Shine On
Judy Cheeks- Reach
Lisa Lisa- Great
Presuntos Implkodos- Mil
Reel 2 Real- I Like To
Soul Asylum- Without A Trace
POP 92.4 FM/Athens G
EHR
Tennis Methenitis - Prog Dir
A List:
AD Sandy Reed- Sweet Love
RADIO FEAKES/Corfu
EHR
Dimihis Roussos
A List.
AD Haddaway- Rock My Heart
Madonna-HIRemember
Pink Floyd -Take It
Toni Braxton- Mother Sad
HOLLAND
HET STATION/Hilversum P
EHR
Jan Steeman - GM
A List
AD Blur- Girls & Boys
Bonnie Rain- Love Sneakin
Dream- U R The Best
Degrees Of Motion- Shine On
Hunters/Collectors- Hdy Grail
Jazz Polak- Bommen
Mother Earth- Jesse
POWER- Racemixer
Phil Collins- We Wait And
Touch/Culture- Doo Wop
NOS AVONDSKTS/Hilversum P
EHR
Tom Blomberg - DJ/Producer
Pelts Spits - DJ/Producer
Power Nay:
AD Walton- So Fine
A List
AD Crash Test Dummies- Mmm Mmm
Culture Beat- World In
Dr. Alban- Look Who's
Jam & Spoon- Right In The Night
Marvin Gaye- Lucky Lucky Me
Mariah Carey- Anytime You
Phil Collins- We Wait And
Pretenders- I'll Stand By You
Wonder Stiff- Hot Love Now
RADIO 2/Hilversum P
ACE
Mena Menders - Cooed
A List
AD Laura Fygi- Each And Everyone
Wendy Mohr, Come In
RADIO 3/Hilversum P
EHR
Paul van der Lugt - Cooed
Power Play:
Wahari- So Fine
A List.
AD Counting Crows- Mr. Jones
East 17- House Of
Take That- Everything
SKY RADIO/Bussum P
ACE
Peter Teekamp - Prog Dir
B List
AD Frans Halsema- Yoe- Haar
Jimmy Cliff- I Can See Clearly
Marvin Gaye- Lucky Lucky Me
TROS RADIO 3/Hilversum P
EHR
Anton Daalhuisen - Head OF Music
Power Play:
Walled- So Fine
A List
AD Counting Crows- Mr. lanes
East 17- House Of
Hans Versnel- We Gaon Met
Henk Westbroek- Eindelijk Vrij
Misty Oldland- A Fair Affair
Roachford- Only To Be
Rowwen Heze/liminer The Moon
Ruth lawn- Vrij, Met Mij
Sonic Surfers- Don't Give It
Take That- Everything
VERONICA/Hilversum P
EHR
Allard Berends - Dir Radio
Roland Snoeijer - Producer
Power Play:
Waited- So Fine
A List
AD Cranberries- Linger
Nko Landers- Solar In De Nab
Sonic Surfers- Don't Give It
Teenage Fanelub- 13
675 RADIO 10 GOLD/Amsterdam G
Gold/Oldies
Tom Mulder - Pros Dir
A List
AD Laura Pousind Strani Amori
LOVE RADIO/Amsterdam G
ACE
Elliott Robinson - Music Dir
B List.
AD Kenny G- Sentimental
Madonna- I'll Remember
RADIO 538/Bussum G
EHR
Leo Harding - MD
Erik de Zwart - Prog Dir
Power Play:
Culture Beat- World In
AD Soak Senders- Don't Give It
B list
AD Big Mountain- Baby I Love
Corey Hart- Hymn To Love
East 17- House Of
Nanny- lk Wi le
Incognito- Pia.
Jan Polite- Bornmen
Monaca lteng- Slow Poison
Primal Scream- Rocks
Robin S-1 Want lb Thank You
Rowwen Heze/liminer The Moon
Take That- Everything
Timeless- Where Is
Wendy Mokn- Came In
ITALY
101 NETWORK/Milan P
EHR
Stefano Carboni - Head Of Music
Maurizio Franciosi - Head Of Music
A List
AD Cranberries Linger
Des'ree- You Gotta Be
Erasure- Always
Oulirast- Player's Ball
Pink Floyd- Keep Talking
Pretenders- I'll Stand By You
Roachford- Only To Be
RADIO CLUB 91/Naples P
EHR
Franco Mary Russo - Prog Dir
A List
AD Blur- Gids & Boys
Bonnie Rain- Love Sneakin
Daryl Hall- Love Revelation
"Good clearwater steady rolling beer boogie
with soulful vocals"
Kai Ulmanen
producer, YLE 2 Radiomafia, Helsinki.
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Des'ree- You Gone Be
Marillion- Hollow Man
Pet Shop Boys. Liberation
Spin Doctors- Have You Ever
RADIO DEEJAY NETWORK/Milan P
EHR/Dance/Rock
Dario Usuelli - Head Of Musk
A List
AD D:ream- U R The Best
Des'ree. You Gotta Be
Erasure -Always
Madonna- 15 Remember
Nikki- Rock Normal°
Pretenders Al Stood By You
RADIO DIMENSIONE SUONO/Rome P
EHR
Carlo Mancini - Music Dir
A List
AD Alberto Fortis- Vivrai
Alice- Chanson Egocenthque
Brando- Fond
Culture Beat- World In
Daryl Hell- Love Revelation
Deacon Blue- I Was Right
Doop Doop
Erasure Always
Fabio Comoro- Troppo Vento
Gotta Poncieri- Un Ouintale
Gino Paoli- Gorilla
Worlds Apart- Could It Be
RADIO ITALIA SMI/Milon
National MUSIC
Margerita Seneci - Music Director
A List
AD Giorgia- E Poi
lovanotti- lo TI Cerchero
Loredano Berle- E La Luna
Lucio Dalla Mercimen
RADIO KISS KISS NETWORK/Naples P
ACE/Dance
Roberto Moncinelli Prog Dir
A list:
AD Alberto Fortis- Figli Di
Backbeat Band- Money
Des'ree- You Gotta Be
Litfiba- A Denti Stretti
Poole Vallest Non Mi
Phil Collins- We Weir And
Pink Floyd- Keep Talking
Pretenders- I'll Stand By You
Primal Scream- Funky Jam
Roxette- Sleeping In My Car
Snoop Doggy Dogg- Gin &Juice
Urban Cookie Collective- Soil
BETE 105 NETWORK/Milan P
EHR
Angelo De Robertis Head Of Prog
A List
AD Whitney Houston- Run To
R11 102.5 - HIT RADIO/Bergamo P
EHR
Grant Benson Head Of Music
Luca Viscardi - Head Of Music
A List:
AD Brando- Fon: I
Des'ree. You Gone Be
Gino Paoli- Gorilla
101 NETWORK: DANCE PARADE/Milan A
Dance
Roberto Corinaldesi - DJ/Producer
A List:
AD Ce Ce Peniston- Keep Givin'
DIM- My Body
Doug Willis- Syndrum
Eric- Dancing
Sil- Windows
ITALIA NETWORK: LOS CUARENTA/
Udine G
Dance
Sascia Marvin Prog Dir
A List:
AD Faraway- Sonata
Housecream- Get Me In
Love 4 Sale- Do You Feel
RADIO BABBOLEO/Genoo G
EHR
Lenny Raltona - Prog Dir
Power Ploy:
AD Duendes, Infierno
AL Pink Floyd
RADIO CLUB Al: DANCE/Naples G
Dance
Franco Mory Russo Prog Dir
A List:
AD Des'ree You Gone Be
Enrico Secci Project- Leo Leo luv
Hard Corey- Heaven
Inner City- Do Yo
Juliet Roberts- Want You
Paula Gorder- Move Your Body
River Ocean- love And
Roger S.- Secret Weapons
Taylor Doyne. I'll Wait
Two Cowboys- Everybody
RADIO MONTE CARLO/Milan G
ACE
Francesco Migliozzi Prog Contr
Playlist Unchanged
ANTENNA DELLO STRETTO/Messina 5
EHR
Filippo Pedeli - DJ
Power Play:
AD Pink Floyd- Keep Talking
A List:
AD Ace Of Base- Don't Turn
Blur- Girls & Boys
Daryl Hall- love Revelation
Del Leppord- Action
Des'ree- You Gotta Be
Peter Bkzkeley- The Pole Horse
Spin Doctors- Hove You Ever
NUMBER ONE RADIO/Brescia 5
EHR
Rudy Zerbi - Music Prog
Pierre Pasolini - Music Prog
A List:
AD Des'ree- You Gotta Be
Francesco De Gregaei- Povere Me
Incognito- Pieces
Level 42- forever Now
B List:
AD Andrea Mingardi- Amore Amore
Antonella Arancio- Ricordi Del
01R- Ovando Meno
RADIO ONDA UBERA/Perugia S
ACE
Marcell° Rosi Prog Dir
A List.
AD Dream- Things Can Only
Marcella Detroit- I Believe
Roxerte Sleeping In My Car
FS List:
AD East 17- Ws Alright
Janet Jackson- Because Of
RADIO SOUND STEREO/Ferrara 5
EHR
Sandro Alberghini - Prog Dir
Power Play:
Irene Grandi- Fuori
Laura Pousint Shun Amori
Roxelte. Sleeping In My Car
A List:
AD Albert Fortis- Vivrai
Aleandro Baldi- Come Le
Alice- Chanson Egocentrique
Franz Ciampi- Ma Che Semi
Pink Floyd- Keep Talking
B List
AD Blur- Girls & Boys
Culture Beat- World In
Hoddoway- Rock My Heart
Silvia Cecchedi- II Mondo
RADIO SULCIS/Carbonia S
EHR
Marco Biagete - Prog Dir
Sebastian Salinas - Musk Dir
A List.
AD Alice In Chains- No Excuses
Billy Joel- Lullaby
Dr. Alban- Look Who
Giorgio- E Poi
Joanna Johnson- Standing In
kvanoth- lo Ti Cerchero
Sinead O'Connor- You Mode Me
ROCK FM/Milan
Rock
Marco Gorovelli Head Of Music
Monica
A list
AD Bockbeat Band- Money
Barefoot Servants. Fire &Gasoline
Collective Soul- Shine
Dig- Believe
Gin Blossoms- Until I Fall Away
Junk House. Out Of My Head
Michael Sweet- Together
Pavement- Cut Your Hair
Stone Temple Pilots- Big Empty
Sugarthoth Sold My Fortune
NUMBER ONE: DANCE ACTION/Brescia B
Dance
Roberto Lerzi - Music Prog
Power Ploy:
AD Carina- Bexame
A List.
AD Moss Media- Locomotiv Vocal
RADIO BLU/Verono
EHR
Remo Campo DellOrto - Prog Dir
Walter Master Jay - Head Of Music
A list
AD Alice In Chains- No Excuses
Angelique Kidp- Agolo
Brando Dimmi Come Va
Brand New Heavies- Dream On
C.B. Milton- It's A Loving Thing
Cappella- Move On Baby
Celine Dion- The Power
Canting Crows. Mr. Jones
Cranberries -Linger
East 17. Ws Alright
Giorgio Conte- Signor Tenente
Hammer- It's All Good
Irene Grandi- Fuori
Jam & Spoon- Right In The Night
Joe Roberts- Lover
Jovanotti- Serenata Rep
Laura Pousini- Strani Amori
Level 42. Forever Now
Litfiba- A Denfi Stietti
Loredana Bette- Amici Non Ne Ho
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
Madonna- Remember
Marcella Detroit- I Believe
Roochford- Only To Be
Bozette Sleeping In My Car
Sheryl Crow- Run Baby Run
Sinead O'Connor- You Made Me
Toni Braxton- Breathe Again
Whitney Houston- Look Into
Van- Have Mercy
RADIO SULCIS: DANCE/Carbonic B
Dance
Seboitiono Salinas Music Dir
Alessandro Avellino DJ
A List:
AD La Notte- Return To Innocence
Urban Cookie Colledive. Sail Away
STUDIO UNO BROADCASTING/
Reggio Calabria S
EHR
Nuccio De Benedetto General Dir
Power Play:
lovanotii Serenata Rap
Level 42- Forever Now
Weather Girls- Con U Feel It
A List:
AD Ace 01 Base- Don't Turn
Spin Doctors- Hove You Ever
You. Hove Mercy
B List:
AD Alison Limerkk- Love Come
Gernelli Ruggeri L'Assasino
OTR- Quando Mena
Reel 2 Real- like To
Sounds Of Blackness- I Believe
Ten City- Goin' Up In Smoke
LATVIA
RADIO SWH/Riga 5
EHR
1. Sipkevics - Prog Dir
A List
AD Nirvana- All Apologies
Southern Sons- You Were
LITHUANIA
RADIO M1/YrInius G
EHR
Donates Bucelis Prog Dir
Power Play:
AD Worlds Apart- Could It Be
A List
AD A -Ha- Shapes Thor
Blur- Girls & Boys
Madonna- I'll Remember
B List
AD Beck- Loser
Neil Young- Philodelphio
Reel 2 Real- I like To
LUXEMBOURG
EiDORADIO/luxembourg S
EHR
Am Devons Head Of MUSIC
A List
AD Michael Bolton Soul Of
B List.
AD Big -Buckskin
Bon Jori- Dry County
Breeders- Connonboll
Hoddaway- Rock My Heart
Roodtford- Only To Be
Sinead O'Connor- You Made Me
Zbane- Groove Thong
MALTA
BAY RADIO/St. Julian's 8
EHR
Clem Dalton Prog Dir
Power Play:
AD Roxette. Sleeping In My Cor
A List
AD Bjork- Violently Happy
Credit/Notion- Dry County
Culture Beat- World In
Haddaway- Rock My Heart
Madonna- Al Remember
UB40- C'Est Lo Vie
NORWAY
RADIO 1/0slo G
EHR
Bjorn Faadund DJ/Producer
B List
AD Alison Moyer- Whispering
Des'ree- You Gotta Be
Jennifer Brown- Heaven Come
Jimmy Barnes- Stone Cold
Lisa Ekdohl- Vem Vet
Pink Floyd- Keep Talking
Richard Marx- The Way She
RADIO I FM/Bergen G
EBB
Tore Andersen - Heod Of Music
A List
AD Backlmot Band- Money
Elvis Costello- Sulky Girl
John Farnham- Seemed Like
Misty Oldland- A Fair Affair
B List:
AD Elystein Sunde- Frk Bibelstripp
Counting Crows- Mr. Jones
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
Primal Scream- Rocks
Vagabond- Key To The Rainbow
RADIO 102/Haugesund G
EHR
Egli Houeland - Head Of Music
A List:
AD Lisa Ekdahl- Vem Vet
Pink Floyd- Keep Talking
September When- Comes Around
Sting- Nothing 'Bout Me
Vestrandsanden- Flyna For
RADIO OSLO/Oslo G
SHE
Even Rognlien - Heod Of Music
A List:
AD Coppella- Move On Baby
Dr. Alban- Look Who's
Pink Floyd- Keep Talking
HORTEN NARRADIO/Horten
EHR
Bldar Liiders - Musk Dir
A List
AD Backbeat Band- Money
fijork- Violently Happy
Blur- Girls 8 Boys
Counting Crows- Mr. Jones
Delillosi Sne Og Is
Dum Dum Boys- Milt Hjertes Trell
MA.. Omen Ill
September When- Comes Around
B List:
AD Angelique Agolo
Clawfingcv- Worfair
Cranberries -Linger
Des'ree- You Gotta Be
Lisa Ekdahl- Vem Vet
M -People- Renaissance
October Project- Bury My
RADIO 0ST/Rade 5
ACE
Age-Christoffer Lundeby - HOM
A List:
AD Ace Of Base- Don't Tum
Anticoppello- Mane Your Body
Hoddoway- Rock My Hart
Horne Krogh- Leve Mens
MA.- Omen III
Phil Collins- We Wait And
Pink Floyd- Keep Talking
September When- Come Together
RADIO I TRONDHEIM/Trondheim 5
EHR/Rock/MOR
Bengt Swifter - Head Of Music
A List
AD love Symbol. The Most Beautiful
B List
AD Erasure- Always
Guys In Disguise- Roxy
Phil Collins- We Wait And
Pink Floyd- Keep Talking
Solt -N -Peps- Whatto Mon
Tor Endre., Aladdin
Yes- The Calling
STUDENTRAD1OEN/Tromso
Rock/EHR
Rune Hagen Head Of Music
A List:
AD Backbeat Band. Money
Biosphere. Seti Project
David McComb- Song Of
Echobelly- Insomniac
Elvis Costello- Clown Sfrike
Inspiral Carpets- I Wont You
Jon Spencer. Afro
lotion- Head
Madder Rose- Panic On
Morrissey- Why Don't You
Nick Cave- Do You Love Me
Sonic Youth- Doctor Orders
Walkabouts- Night Drive
Wildhearts- Caffeine
POLAND
POLSKIE RADIO 3/Warsaw P
EHR
Merck Niedzwthcki Producer
Power Play:
Tom Petty- Something In The Air
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A List
AD AJI 4 One- So Much In Love
Backbeat Band- Money
Beautiful South- Good As Gold
Beth Nielsen Chapman- In The Time
Cheap Trick- Woke Up With
Daryl Hall- Love Revelation
John/Detroit- Ain't Nothing
Elvis Costello- Sulky Girl
Mancu- Miosto Juz Spi
Wet Wet Wet- Love Is
AL Mancu
RADIO BIALYSTOK/Bialystok G
EHR
J. Ballyk - DJ/Producer
C. Makarewicz - DI/Producer
Power Play:
Shout- Tylko Dla Ciebie
AD Mancu- Miasto Juz Spi
Proclaimers- What Makes You Cry
UB40- C'Est La Vie
A list
AD Ce Ce Peniston- Keep Givin'
Dream- U R The Best
Heart- Bock To Avolon
Toni Amos- Pretty Good Year
RADIO LODZ/Lodz G
EHR
Jan Targowski Head of Music
Adam Kolacinski - DJ/Producer
Power Play:
AD Chocolate Spoon- Hey Ho Rock'N'Rell
Oleto Adams- Easier To Say
Goodby
A List.
AD A -Ha- Shapes That
Big Light- Lees Start
Blown- le T'Aime
Bonnie Rain- Love Sneakin
Cheap Trick- Woke Up With
Ice -T- Gotta
James- Say Something
Mille- Gentlemen Who Fell
Phil Collins- We Wait And
Tori Amos- Pretty Good Year
ZZ Top- Breakaway
RADIO MERKURY/Poznan G
ACE
Ryszard Gloger - Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD Madonna I'll Remember
A List.
AD Bomie Rain- You
Heart- The Woman In Me
Robin S- I Want To Thank You
Toni Brendan- You Mean The World To
B List
AD Big Day- Moj Znak
Celine Dion- Misled
Michael Nyman- The Heart Takes
Ray Kelly- The Lobster
RADIO OLSZTYN/Olsnyn G
EHR/Rack
Jacky Haider Head Of Music
Power Play:
Kate Bush- Eat The Music
A List
AD Backbeat Bond- Money
Harlem- Sweet Home
Sinned O'Connor- You Made Me
Wilki- Moja Boby
RADIO SZCECIN/Szczerin G
EHR
Doriusz Gibala - Producer
A List:
AD Mom- Miosto Juz Spi
Tulaylcy Betonu- Mieso
ZZ bp- Breakaway
B List
AD Anigabre To Kochasa
Beautiful South- Good As Gold
Clouseau- I Live In Memories
EVC- The Way
ke-T- Gotha
James- Say Something
M -People- Renaissance
Marano- Hollow Mon
MC Sokrah Nouveau Western
NKOTB- Never Let You Go
Pet Shop Boys- Liberation
Phil Collins- We Wait And
Primal Scream- Rocks
Roachford- Only To Be
Robert Janowski- Weise
Skowolker- Zly Znak
Soundgorden- Spoonoan
Wilki- Moja Baby
Zhane- Groove Thong
RADIO ZACHOD/Lekno Gore G
EHR
Eugeniuss Banachowitz HON
Power Play:
AD Morrissey- The More
A List:
AD Ace Of Base- Don't Turn
Backbeat Band- Money
Blown- le T'Aime
Week Jackowsld- Juz Nowy
Pet Shop Boys- Liberation
Pink Floyd- Take It
Right Said Fred- Wonderman
Yaro- Zahipnolyaowany
Yes- Walls
B List
AD Red Wine- Switaniec
RMF-FM/Krakow G
EHR
Pion Metz - Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD Pink Floyd- Cooing Back
A UM
AD Gin Blossoms- Found Out
Morek Jackowski- Oprocz Blekilnego
Pink Floyd- Take II
Roachford- Only To Be
Bode- Please
Spin Doctors- Have You Ever
Various Manx- Znanim
ZZ Top- Breakaway
B List.
AD Credit/Nation- Teenage Sensation
Rkhard Marx- Silent Scream
Roxette- Sleeping In My Car
RADIO "S"/Poznan S
EHR
Pion Niewiarowski - Head Of Music
Power Ploy:
AD Peter Blakeley- I've Been Lonely
The Land- Lie For Me
Moja Baby
A List.
AD Alison Moyeh Whispering
Angel- In The Nome
Blown- Je T'Aime
Kristin Hersh- Your Ghost
Merck Jackawski- Juz Nowy
Mille- Gentlemen Who Fell
Spin Doctors- Have You Ever
Suede- Stay Together
B List
AD Elvis Costello Sulky Girl
Gin Blossoms- Found out
Rexene- Sleeping In My Car
Toni Braxton- You Mean The World To
RADIO 4 U/Warsaw S
EHR
Bogdan Fabianski - DJ/Pradmer
A List
AD Anticappello- Move Your Body
Anzona I Specialize
Beat Experience- I Feel The Musk
Bell Carinya- Mi Curacao
Chimo Bayo- La Tic
DJ Company- Hey Everybody
Doop- Doop
Elvis Costello- Sulky Girl
Incognito- Pieces
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
Madonna- I'll Remember
Mariah Carey- Without You
Miracle- Oxygen
Right Said Fred- Wondermon
Sandy Reed- Sweet Love
Spin Doctors- Have You Ever
TBS- Love XXTreme
RADIO GDANSK/Gdansk 5
EHR
Morcin Sobesto - Producer
Power Play:
AD Marcella Detroit- I Believe
A List:
AD Big Mountain- Baby I Love
Brand New Heavies- Dream On
Canada- Pokonac Siebie
Chris Rea- Johnny Needs A
Fronkie/Hollywood- Two Tribes
Grzegors Turnaw Naprowde Nie
Moncu- Miasto Ave Spi
Oleta Adams- Easier To Say Goodby
Skawalker- Zly Znak
Suede- Stay Together
U 96- Inside Your Dreams
Wilki- Moja Baby
RADIO PLUS/Gdansk 5
EHR
Pion Mollo - Head Of Music
A List
AD Elvis Costello- Sulky Girl
Incognito- Pieces
Madonna- I'll Remember
B List:
AD Bajm- Belle Ami
Chris Rea- Johnny Needs A
Marcella Detroit- I Believe
Robin S- I Want To Thonk You
Sandy Reed- Sweet Love
Tanya Blount- I'm Gonna Make
'AF/AV
ALISON MOYETWHISPERING YOUR NAME
EHR Top 40 No. 36 (40)
In rotation on 52 stations throughout Europe.
Over 69% Gold & Platinum level.
COLUMBIA
RADIO 4 DANCE/Warsaw B
Dance
Bogdan Fabianski - D1/Prod.
A list
AD Anticappellch Move Your Body
Arizona- I Specialize
DI Company- Hey Everybody
Deep- Doop
Loft Love Is Magic
M -People Renaissance
Right Said Fred- Wondemon
RADIO AS/Szczecin IEHR
Pion Czajkowski - Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD Def Leopard- Two Steps
A List
AD Beata I Beim- Juz Bee Ciebie
Donald Fagen- Tomorrow's
Level 42- Forever Now
Ric °comb Feeling's Got
RADIO TORUN/Torun 8
EHR
Darius. Tamaszewski - Head Of Music
Power Ploy:
AD Backbeat Band -Money
A List
AD Blown le T'Al me
Charlatans- I Never Want
Fury/Slougherhouse Every Generolien
Mariah Carey- Never Forget You
B List
AD Kale Bush- The Red Shoes
Monition- Hollow Man
Smashing Pumpkins- Disarm
PORTUGAL
RFM/Lisbon P
EHR
Pedro Tojol - Head Of Music
A List
AD Backbeat Band- Money
Janet Jackson- Because Of
Madonna- I'll Remember
Yen- Hove Mercy
AL Eric Clapton
Pink Floyd
RADIO ENERGIA/Lisbon G
EHR
Sergio Noronha Prog Dir
A List.
AD Bandemonio- Nao Posso Mais
Crash Test Dummies- Morn Mmm
Crocker Low
Gigolo Aunts- Lulloby
Moo Moth- Anjos Marotos
B List
AD Deep Forest- Sweet Lullaby
Roachford- Only To Be
Urban Dance Squad. Demagogue
RUSSIA
RADIO MAXIMUM/
Moscow/St. Petersburg P
EHR
Alexander Kasparov Prog Dir
A List
AD Haddaway Rock My Heart
Madonna- I'll Remember
Natalia Vellikkaya- LunO Kot
13 List.
AD Beck- Loser
MA.- Glenn III
Salt-N-Pepo- Whaler Man
Take That- Everything
U 96- Inside Your Dreams
M-RADIO/Moscow G
EHR
Francois Deymier - Prog Dir
A List.
AD 2 Unlimited- Let The Beat
Cappello- U Got 2 Let The Music
Lenny Kravitz- Is There
RADIO MAXIMUM/Pero G
ACE/EHR
Akkey Glazatav - Music Dir
Power Play:
AD Bruce Springsteen- Sheets Of
A List.
AD Michael Bolton- Soul Of
B List
AD Beck- Loser
Chris Rea- Johnny Needs A
Crowded House- Locked Out
Deep Fried- Chanell Girl
Domini, Genii Jam
Frankie/Hollywood- Two Tribes
General Public- I'll Take You
NKOTB- Never Let You Go
Oleic Adams- Easier To Say Goodby
Pandora- Come On And Do It
Scorpions- Under The Same
Suede- Stay Together
Wet Wet Wet Love Is
SLOVENIA
STUDIO D/Novo Menlo 5
EHR
Rasta Bozic - DJ/Producer
A List
AD Choke Demus & Pliers- Murder
RADIO PTUJ/IPM
EHR
Davorin Jukic - Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD Doop- Doop
M.A.- Omen III
Prime gal be/M.M.- Happy
A List
AD Guns N' Roses- Since Don't
SPAIN
CADENA 100/Madrid P
Rock/EHR
Rafael Revert - GM
Carlos Finely - Prog Dir
Power Play:
La Marabunta- Soy
A List
AD Frank Sinatra- My Way
Pink Floyd- Take It
B List.
AD Bob Grldof- Crazy
Desiree- You Gotta Be
Auto/Rodriguez- Las Cuatro
Roachford- Only To Be
Secretes- Me Alegro de Verte
CADENA 40 PRINCIPALES/Madrid
EHR
Luis Merino - MD/Head Of Music
Sandra d'Angeli - Prog Dir
Power Play:
Aerasmith- Amazing
A List
AD Crowded House- Locked Out
Michael Lowe- Lo Ployo
NKOTB- Never Let You Go
No Me Pises...- El Canario
Pink Floyd- Take It
Seguridod Social- El Viajero
Soundgorden Spoonoon
CADENA DIAL/Madrid P
Notional Musk
Francisco Herrera Sanchez -
Head Of Music
Power Ploy:
AD Alameda- Juncal
A List
AD Alejandro Abed- Ell,o No Es
E. Santamoria- Holo
Jalew Daniel
tole Y Manuel- Alba Molino
Maria Del Monte- Cartes
Monica Naranjo- Solo
Orquesta- Dente
Vargas Blues- Amore Amore
Vargas Blues- Amapola
ONDA CERO MUSICA/Modrid G
EHR/ACE
Raul Domingo - Musk Dir
Power Play:
Hammer- It's All Goad
B Lish.
AD Antonio Vega- Elixir
Cocteau Twins- Bluebeard
Dina Carroll- Ain't No Man
Pink Floyd- Take It
Pretenders- Stand By You
Roachford- Only To Be
RADIO PALAFRUGELI/Polcrfrugell B
EHR
Rebel Corbi i Vilardell MD/PD
Power Play:
Ouercus- L'Ultirna Havanera
AD Bruce Springsteen- Streets Of
John Allan- The Miner's
Monica Naranjo- Solo
A List
AD Cappello- Move On Baby
Maywood- Losing You
Midnight Oil- Earth And Sun And
B List.
AD Eric Gadd- If You Don't
Gloria Estefan- Manton
Marta Sanchez- Tel Vez
NKOTB- Never Let You Go
Nowhere Dreamer- Brighter
Sonti Vendrell- Amor
Ten Sharp- Close Your Eyes
Vargas Blues- Hot Wires
SWEDEN
CITY 107/Gothenburg G
EHR
Lars Bodin - Musk Dir
Power Play:
AD Madonna- I'll Remember
A List.
AD Ardis- Ain't Nobody's Business
Big Mountain- Baby I Love
CS Akerstrom- Du
loakim Niels- FOrsvorminister
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
Magnum Coltrane Price- Why
Phil Collins- We Wan And
Treble & Bass- Rain & Sunshine
EAST FM 106 1/2/Norrkoping G
ACE
Don Grossmann - Music Dir
Power Play:
Joshua Kadison- Jessie
A List
AD Ardis- Ain't Nobody's Business
Culture Beat. World In
Madonna- I'll Remember
Phil Collins- We Wait And
B List
AD Crash Test Dummies- Morn Mmm
Misty Oldland- A Fair Affair
Primal Scream- Rocks
Rob'N Raz- Powerhouse
Scam- Out Of My Heed
RADIO CITY/Stockholm G
EHR
Niklas Ehring - Musk Dir
A List:
AD Lisa Ekdahl- Semen I Kors
Madonna- I'll Remember
B List
AD Ardis- Ain't Nobody's Business
CS Akerthim- Du
Crash Test Dummies- Morn Mmm
D:ream- U R The Best
Erasure -Always
lennikr Brown- Take A Piece
RADIO HUDDINGE/Stockholm G
EHR/ACE
Eva Larson - MD
Tomas Lannestedt Prog Dir
A List
AD Ardis- Ain't Nobody's Business
Mariah Carey- Without You
Stakka Bo- On Your Knees
RADIO STOOCHOLM/Stackholo G
EHR
Robert Sehlberg - Musk Producer
A List
AD Brian McKnight- Can't Go
Carlene Carter- I Love You
Dream U R The Bost
Madonna- I'll Remember
Phil Collins- We Wort And
Spin Doctors- Have You Ever
Take That- Everything
Z-102 STOCKHOLM/Stockholm G
Rock
Peter Franck Head Of Musk
B List.
AD Brainpool- Every Night
CS Akersiram- Du
Des'ree- You Gotta Be
Hunters/Collectors- Holy Groil
Jay Graydon- Hold On To Love
Phil Collins- We Wait And
Wonder Stuff- Hot Love Now
STUDIO HIT FM/Stockholm S
Dance
Johan B. Bring - Preg Dir
A list
AD Ardis- Ain't Nobody's Business
EYC- The Way
Hunters/Collectors- Holy Grail
Key Motion- Aut000tic
Madonna- I'll Remember
Pandora- One Of
Phil Collins- We Wait And
Take bat- Everything
Treble & Bass- Rain & Sunshine
RADIO RYD STUDENTRADION/
Linkoping B
EHR
Johannes Lindstrom - Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD Milk- Gentlemen Who Fell
A List
AD Celine Dion- The Power..
Magnus Uggla- Victoria
Mariah Carey- Without You
Pandora- One Of
Saint Etienne- Pale Movie
Sanne Solomonsen- Haven't I
SWITZERLAND
COULEUR 3/Lausanne G
Rock
Thierry Catherine - Head Of Musk
Power Ploy:
Beck- Loser
Mother Earth- Jesse
A List
AD Madonna- I'll Remember
No One..: La Peou
Silencers- It's Only Love
Snoop Doggy Dogg- Gin &Juice
Torsion David- Star & Certain
B List.
AD Babble- Tribe
Brand New Heavies- Dream On
Carter USM- Glom Rock Cop
I Ain- Vos Dieux
Pulp- Do You Remember
Wonder Stuff- Hot Love Now
DRS 3/Basel G
Rock
Christoph Alispach - Music Co -Ord
A list:
AD Happysad- Don't Shed A Tear
Henry- Fear
Madonna- I'll Remember
Meat Puppets- Station
Morrissey- The More
Subdisdes- Satisfied
Zap Mama- Furohi
RADIO FOERDERBAND/Bern G
ACE
Res Hassenskin - DJ/Producer
A List
AD Mariah Corey- Without You
RADIO PILATUS 104.9/Luzern G
EHR
Ralf Tschuppert - Musk Dir
Philippe Unterschiik - Head Of Music
A List
AD Bonnie Rant- Love Sneakin
Erasure- Always
Garth Brooks- The Red Strokes
Luca Carboni- II Mie Cuore
R. Kelly- Bump N' Grind
Spin Donors- Howe You Ever
Take That- Everything
RADIO ZUERISEE/Rapperswil G
ACE
Tony tomer Head Of Music
PM/list Unchanged
RADIO LAC/Genevo S
EHR
Jacky Sanders - Prog Dir
A List
AD Catch My Soul- Catch
Clive Griffin- Commitment
Erasure -Always
Gabrielle- Because Of You
Haddawat Rock My Heart
Laurent Voulzy- Cache
Gemeemen Who Fell
Ratchford- Only To Be
R3 III/Mendrisio 8
EHR
Boris Pilfaretti - Prog Dir
Riccardo Pellegrini - Head Of Music
Power Ploy:
AD Amos- Only Saw Today
Blow- le T'Aieve
Valeria Visconti- Ma lo Me
"Bonnie Raitt is one of our core artists...."
song isn't for nighttime programming
only, it works 24 hours a day"
Christoph Alispach
music coordinator, DRS 3 Basel, Basel.
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A List.
AD 2 Brothers 0/T 4th F- Never
Bee Gees- Kiss Of life
Haddaway- Rock My Heart
Menagerie- Now I Realize
Wet Wet Wet- Cold Cold Heart
R3 III: DISCO/Mendrisio B
Dame
A List
AD cy8 it', Too Funky
RADIO FRAMBOISE/Yverdon
ACE
lean Luc Zwithert Prog Dir
A List.
AD Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
Native- Tu Planes Sur Moi
Pink Floyd- Keep Talking
RETE 3/Lugano B
ACE/Rock
Elena Caresoni - Head Of Music
A list:
AD Ai sha Kendisho- A Muey A Muey
Beautiful South- Hooligans
Al Pink Floyd
TURKEY
RADIO NUMBER ONE FM/Istanbul P
EHR
Omer Karacan - Prog Dir
Power Play:
AD Ace Of Bose- Don't Turn
B.T. Express- Express
Des'ree- You Gotta Be
Let Loose- Seventeen
UB40- C'Est Lo Vie
B List:
AD A Lighter Shade- Hey Dl
All 4 One- So Much In Love
Bitty McLean- Dedicated To
R. Kelly- Bump N' Grind
Worlds Apart- Could II Be
SHOW RADY0/Isianbul P
EHR /nip' 0,11 Mostc
Murat Akad Head Of Music
Power Play
Cappello- Move On Boby
Doop Doop
M.A. Omen Ill
Mariah Carey- Without You
A List
AD Ace Of Base- Don't Turn
Madonna- I'll Remember
E Li
AD Culture Beat World In
Haddaway- Rock My Head
Take That Everything
EUROPE
VOICE Of AMERICA/Europe P
EHR
lune Brown - Dir
B List
AD Cronbenies- Dreams
Heart- The Woman In Me
Toni Braxton- You Mean The World To
PROGRAMME SUPPUERS
FM RADIO NETWORK/Germany S
EHR
Armin Weis - Frog Dir
A List
A -Ho- Shapes That
Aretha Franklin- A Deeper Love
Brown/Houston- Something
Bon Sari- Dry County
Bruce Springsteen- Streets Of
Celine Dion- The Power.
Dream- Things Can Only
Dr. Alban- Look Who's
East 17- II's Alright
Enigma- Return To Innocence
Jimmy Cliff- I Can See Clearly
Joshua Kadison- Jessie
Mariah Carey- Without You
Meat loaf- Rock & Roll Dreams
MITA.- Wild Women
Toni Braxton- Breathe Again
A List:
AD Haddaway- Rock My Heart
Janet Jackson- Because Of
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
Roxette- Sleeping In My Car
DU4
RICK DEES WEEKLY TOP 40/U.S.A. 5
EHR/ACE
Dennis Clark Director
A List:
Ace Of Base -'re Shr
Big Mountain Boor
Bonnie Raiff- Love Snectkin
Bruce Springsteen- Sheets Of
Counting Crows- Mr. Jones
Crash Test Dummies- Mmm Mmm
Enigma Return To Innocence
Juliet Roberts- I Want You
Is. Symbol- The Most Beautiful
Madonna- I'll Remember
Solt.N-Pepa- Whono Mon
A List:
AD Alice In Chains- No Excuses
Brand New Heavies- Dream On
Cranberries- Dreams
General Public- I'll Take You
Rosso Martinez- Neon Moonlight
Taylor Dayne- I'll Wait
Toni Braxton- You Mean The World To
MUSIC TELEVISION"
THE WORLD'S GREATEST HITS/U.S.A. S
EHR/ACE/Rack
David Baronfeld - Dir of Prog
A List:
Big Mountain- Baby Love
Bruce Springsteen- Streets Of
Adams/Stewart/Sting- All For
Counting Crows- Mr. Jones
Mariah Corey- Without You
Meat Loaf- Rock & Roll Dreams
A List
AD Ace Of Bose- Don't Turn
D:ream U R The Best
Haddoway- Rock My Heart
Madonna- I'll Remember
Ronne Sleeping In My Cr,:
WESTWOOD ONE RADIO:
CASEY'S TOP 40/ U.S.A.
EHR
Bill Stoker - Ind Director
A List:
Ace Of Base- The Sign
All 4 One- So Mach In Love
Big Mountain- Roby I Love
Counting Crows- Mr. Jones
Crash Test Dummies- Mmm Mmm
Janet Jackson- Because Of
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
Mariah Carey- Without You
Richard Marx- Now And Forever
Salt -N -Pepe- Whatta Mon
A List
AD Ake In Chains- No Excuses
General Pubk- I'll Take You
Toni Braxton- You Mean The World To
MTV EUROPE/London P
Music Television
Brent Hansen - Dir of Frog & Prod
Peter Good - Mgr Music Prog
Heavy Rotation
Bruce Springsteen- Streets Of
Cappello- Move On Baby
Dr. Alban Look Who's
lam & Spoon- Right In The Night
Mariah Carey- Without You
Meat Loaf- Rock & Roll Dreams
Roxelte Sleeping In My Car
Active Rotation
Aerosmith Amazing
Bon Jay, Dry County
Dream- Things Con Only
East 17- It's Alright
Haddaway- Rock My Heart
K7- Come Baby Come
MA.- Omen III
Ma.- Get -A -Way
Tag Team- Whoompt
Toni Braxton- Breathe Again
Tori Amos- Cornflake Girl
Buzz Bin
Beck -Loser
Krupps- To The Hilt
MC Saloon Nouveau Western
Primal Scream- Rocks
Soundgarden- Spoonmon
Medium Rotation
Ace Of Base- The Sign
Aerosmith- Cryin.
Bryon Adams- Please
Adams/Stewart/Sting- All For
Cappello- U Got 2 Let The Music
Culture Beat- Anything
Enigma- Return To Innocence
Marioh Carey- Dream Lover
Phil Collins- Both Sides
R.E.M.- Everybody Hum
Take Thar Babe
Break Out
Ace Of Bose- Don't Turn
Atlantic Ocean- Waterfall
Bjark- Violently Happy
Blur- Girls & Boys
Crash Test Dummies- Mem Km
Culture Beat- let The Beat
Guns N' Roses- Since I Don't
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
M -People- Renoissonce
Philip Boa & Voodoo Club- Atlantic
Salt-N-Pepa- Whatta Mon
Take That- Everything
Therapy? -Nowhere
U 96- Inside Your Dreams
11 Top- Breakaway
Prime Break Out
2 Unlimited- Let The Beat
C.B. Milton- It's A Loving Thing
Doop' Doop
Lucilechic- Madchen
Morcelkt Detroit- I believe
Reel 2 Real- I Like To
Whale- Hobo Humpin
vnvA'V V. II. V. I 3% 0
VIVA TV/Cologne P
Music Television
Christoph Post - prog. din.
A List.
Ace Of Base- Don't Turn
Bruce Springsteen- Streets Of
Cappello- Move On Baby
Culture Beat- World In
Dr. Alban- Look Who's
Enigma- Return To Innocence
Jam & Spoon- Right In The Night
Madch.
M.A.- Omen III
Mariah Carey- Without You
Masterboy- Got To Give It Up
Toten Kasen- Alles Aus Liebe
1.196. Inside Your Dreams
Urban Cookie Collective Soil Away
B List
2 Unlimited- Let The Beat
A -Ha- Shapes That
Aerosmith- Amazing
Bates- Hello
Brown/Houston- Something
Bon loyi Dry County
Adams/Stewart/Sting- All For
Cappello- U Got 2 Let The Music
Choke Demus & Pliers- Twist And
D:ream- Things Con Only
DI Bobo- Take Control
Deep- Doop
East 17- It's Alright
John/RuPaul- Don't Go Breaking
Haddeway- I Miss You
Haddaway- Rock My Heart
Jimmy Cliff- I Can See Clearly
K7- Come Baby Come
Level 42- Forever Now
M -People- Don't Look
Madonna- I'll Remember
Marusha. Somewhere
Moos- Get -A -Way
MC Sar/Real *or Autoinotic lover
Meat Loaf- Rock & Roll Dreams
Ochsenknecht Blue Water
Odyssey- Riding
Prince hal Joe/M.M.- Happy
Rexene- Sleeping In My Car
Salt-N-Pepa- Whatta Man
Stella Getz- Friends
Tog Team- Whoompl
Toni Braxton- Breathe Again
Ton Amos- Comflake Girl
C List
Arzte- Mach Die Augen Zu
Ace Of Base- The Sign
Aretha Franklin- A Deeper Love
Cinematic- Amer lied
Cosmic Baby- Loops Of
Culture Beat- Anything
Janet Jackson- Because Of
Lisa Stansfield- Little Bit
Loft- Hold On
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M.L.T.R.- Wild Women
Paul Young- Hope In A
Pet Shop Bays- I Wouldn't
Pur Neue 81 -Sicken
Rozalkt- I Love Music
Snoop Doggy Degg- What's
Take That Babe
Twenty 4 Seven- Is It Love
Westboro Celebration Generation
New Videos
Beautiful South- Good As Gold
Beck -Loser
Big Head Todd- It's Alright
Carleen Anderson- Nervous
Charlatans- Can't Get Out
Coldcut- Autumn Leaves
credit/Nation- Teenage Sensation
Creeps Lovernagic
Def Leppard- Miss You In A
Fantostischen Vier- Tag
Freak Power- Rush
Guns N' Roses- Since I Don't
Incognito- Pieces
Jeremy Days- Under The
Love Symbol- The Most Beautiful
Misty Oldland- A Fair Affair
New 2 Live Crew- Yeah, Yeah
Nikko Annie Howe
NKOTS Never Let You Go
Philip Boa & Voodoo Club- Atlantic
Popsicle- Hey Princess
Primal Scream- Rocks
Prinzen- uberall
Prorlairners- Let's Get Morrie,'
Riidiger Bayer- Die Liebe Siegt
RUdelheim Hartheim- Reime
Reel 2 Real- I Like To
Roachlord- Only To Be
Shoguille O'Neal- I'm Outstanding
Soul Asylum- Black Gold
Stoppok- Dumpfbacke
Take That Everything
Texas- You Owe It All
Urban Specks- Spiritual Love
Zhane- Groove Thong
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-It's rolling. Bonnie Raitt is in top shape,
delivering the quality we expect from her"
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TW LW WOC Artist/Title Label
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0 23 2
0 5 9
4 3 10
5 2 13
0 6 6
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BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of Philadelphia (Epic)
PRINCE/The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (NPG)
TONI BRAXTON/Breathe Again (LaFace/Arista)
RICHARD MARX/Now And Forever (Capitol)
BRYAN ADAMS, ROD STEWART & STING/All For Love (A&M)
MARIAH CAREY/Without You
ACE OF BASE/The Sign
LEVEL 42/Forever Now
BEE GEES/Kiss Of Life
ROXETTE/Sleeping In My Car
PHIL COWNS/Everyday
JOSHUA KADISON/Jessie
CEUNE DION/The Power Of Love
MEAT LOAF/Rock & Roll Dreams Come Through
ENIGMA/Return To Innocence
(Columbia)
(Mega/Metronome)
(RCA)
(Polydor)
(EMI)
(Virgin/WEA)
(SBK)
(Epic)
(Virgin)
(Virgin)
BOBBY BROWN & WHITNEY HOUSTON/Something In Common (MCA)
(Warner Brothers)
(Columbia)
(A&M)
(East West)
A-HA/Shapes That Go Together
JIMMY CUFF/I Can See Clearly Now
STING/Nothing 'Bout Me
D:REAM/Things Can Only Get Better
MADONNA/I'll Remember (theme from With Honors) (Maverick)
JANET JACKSON/Because Of Love
TAKE THAT/Babe
HADDAWAY/I Miss You
UB40/Bring Me Your Cup
(Virgin)
(RCA)
(Coconut)
(DEP International)
The Aduh Contemporary Europe (ACE) Top 25 is based on a weighted -scoring system. It is com-piled on the basis of Olaylists of European stations programming soft pop/rock sounds for 25-49 year -olds, fulltime or during specific doyports. Songs in "A" rotation receive more pointsthan those in "B" rotation or more limited airplay exposure.
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TW LW WOC Artist/Title Label
10 1 8 2 UNUMITED/Let The Beat Control Your Body (Byte)
2 7 CAPPELLA/Move On Baby (Internal)
3') 153 C.B.MILTON/It's A Loving Thing35
REEL 2 REAL/I Like To Move It (Positiva)
4) (Byte)
5) 14 4 USA LISA/Skip To My Lu (Pendulum)
11 2 ZHAN6/Groove Thong (Motown)
7 6 4 DOOP/Doop (Clubstitute)
10 2 ATLANTIC OCEAN/Waterfall (Eastern Bloc)
9 8 8 CORONA/The Rhythm Of The Night (DWA)
10 18 2 BARBARA TUCKER/Beautiful People (Positiva)
0 21 4 DATURA/Fade To Grey (Irma)
O 13 2 BJaRK/Violently Happy (One Little Indian/Mother)
13 4 11 CE CE PENISTON/I'm In The Mood (A&M)
14 17 7 URBAN COOKIE COLLECTIVE/Sail Away (Pulse 8)
15 5 12 ROZALLA/I Love Music (Epic)
JAM & SPOON/Right In The Night (Fall In Love With Music) (Dance Pool)
5 DR. ALBAN/Look Who's Talking (Cheiron)
BRAND NEW HEAVIES/Dream On Dreamer (Acid Jazz)
MARUSHA/Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Low Spirit/Motor)
SNOOP DOGGY DOGG/Gin & Juice (Death Row/Interscope)
2 BROTHERS ON THE 4TH FLOOR/Never Alone (Bounce)
ARETHA FRANKUN/A Deeper Love
ERIC GABLE/Process of Elimination
COLOR ME BADD/Choose
25 5 JIMMY CUFF/I Can See Clearly Now
(Arista)
(Epic)
(Giant)
(Columbia)
The European Dance Radio (MR) Top 25 is based on a weighted -scoring system. It is compiled onthe basis of playlists of European stations programming various styles of dance musk Concludinghip Trop/rap, R&B and swingboat) for 15-30 year -olds, fulltime or during specificSongs that have achieved top 20 status in the EHR Top 40 are regarded as non-specific r EDRand receive limited points. BPI Communications BV
Billboard SinglesUSA TOP 25
TW LW Artist/Title For week ending April 16th 1994 Label ECO
O 1 R. KELLY/Bump N' Grind Jive
2 2 ACE OF BASE/The Sign Aristaje DK
3 3 MARIAH CAREY/Without You/Never Forget You Columbia 7 CRASH TEST DUMMIES/Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Arista
5 4 CEUNE DION/The Power Of Love 550
6 5 ALL-4-ONE/So Much In Love
7 6 SALT-N-PERA FEAT. EN VOGUE/Whatta Man Next Plateau 9 PRINCE/The Most Beautiful Girl In The World NPG
9 8 RICHARD MARX/Now And Forever Capitol
10 10 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of Philadelphia Columbia
11 11 SNOOP DOGGY DOG/Gin And Juice Death Row
12 12 US3/Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) Blue Note
O 14 BIG MOUNTAIN/Baby I Love Your Way RCA
0 17 BECK/Loser DGC
15 18 TEVIN CAMPBELL/I'm Ready
O 19 ENIGMA/Return To Innocence QwVirgeisni D
17 16 TIM MCGRAW/Indian Outlaw Curb
111) 20 MADONNA/I'll Remember Maverick
19 13 JANET JACKSON/Because Of Love Virgin
20 15 TONI BRAXTON/Breathe Again LaFace
21 21 TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS/Mary Jane's Last Dance MCA
22 22 MEAT LOAF/Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through MCA
23 23 ZHANE/Groove Thong Illtown
24 30 BABYFACE/And Our Feelings Epic
0 31 JODECl/Feenin' Uptown
1994, BPI Communications, Broadcast Data Systems and Soundscan, Inc. This chart is
constructed by Billboard magazine from information including data collected, compiled andprovided by Soundscon, Inc and Broadcast Data Systems.
ECU = European Country of Origin
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FRANCE: Nostalgie Approves Buy -InThe board of ACE net Nostalgie unanimously voted on March 31 toadopt the recent decision from Generale Occidentale (GO) to
acquire 35.75% of the station, while the 51% majority shares remainin the hands of RMC. It is anticipated that GO could also acquire theadditional 13.25% to reach 49%, pending CSA's approval.
Emmanuel Legrand
FRANCE: Show Magazine Goes BankruptIndependantly published French music trade publication Show Maga-zine has gone bankrupt. Its publisher Boris Troyan cites lack ofadvertising. A last minute gathering held in the end of March betweenthe magazine and the record companies under the aegis of the Min-istry of Culture ended in deadlock. According to the publisher, ShowMagazine had a circulation of 4.000 copies and grossed Ffr3 million(app. US$511.000) in advertising revenues in 1993, far from thebreak-even point set at Ffr5.2 million. EL
FRANCE: Sony Moves HouseThe three labels of Sony Music France (Columbia, Epic and
Squatt) have relocated since April 1 to: 131, Ave de Wagram (75838PARIS CEDEX 17). The new phone and fax numbers are respectively1.44.40.6060 and 1.44.40.6666. The building will also be the base forSony Software. EL
INTERNATIONAL: Pavarotti Extends Decca ContractLuciano Pavarotti has extended his exclusive worldwide recordingcontract with PolyGram's Decca Record Company. The new agree-ment will take Pavarotti's involvement with the company into the nextcentury. JS
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in our Eurochart Hot 100 Sin-gles and Eurochart Top 100Albums charts. The market hasits own peculiarities that need tobe reflected and communicatedon a European level. Think of theunique success that the Frenchmarkettecently enjoyed with TheBreeders' single Cannonball. Theabsence of a national chart com-pletely obscures such highlights.I'm happy to have the chart backand I'm looking forward to soonwelcome the return of the albumcharts too."
be under-'. "It's therig cam-
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stationlen R3.iy sayinghan OK
sink tosrtising."y's pres-irket willadio andsough hejust how.en Engelto station'ear oldsnany andDy RadioHamburg
market. Our format is for listenersall over northern Germany. Wehaven't any ambition to becomeHamburg's party station."
Engel is well aware of the feel-ings of Hamburg's commercialstations towards N -Joy. He is cur-rently avoiding interviews for fearof bad press, saying that in north-ern Germany around 60% of printmedia is linked to commercialradio stations. "N -Joy isn't verypopular among its commercialcompetitors."
Engel declines to give moreexact details of N -Joys format atpresstime. All he would reveal isthat their format is "young andfast" and that it "features everynew artist who fits the target
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chain FNAC has decided not tomake its sales data available.Paire says the absence of FNACaffects the album charts morethan the singles charts, although itcan be balanced by statisticaltechniques.
that he remainsconfident that a deal could still bedone with FNAC. "I am opti-mistic. I think the grounds aremore favourable today than a fewmonths ago. We'll see that in acouple of months. Nevertheless,our goal remains to cover the
largest number of stores, but itwill be done progressively."
Another aspect which tookmore time to set up was themedia exposure of the charts.Paire wanted first to deal with aTV station and then with a radiostation. He now says that due tolasting negotiations with pubcast-er France 2, he will revert thisorder. He says that there are tworadio contenders so far, the
Europe 1 Group and NRJ. Says
Paire, "There is an urgency togive visibility to these charts."
Last but not least, independentproducers organisation UPFI has
not backed the charts, but Pairesays discussions are "going on."SNEP and UPFI are due to set upa joint company that will operatethe charts and sell it to media out-lets. Comments Paire, "There isstill a debate between us, but Ithink we're getting closer on
many aspects. There is no doubtin my opinion that we can worktogether."
Capital Radio(continued front page 1)
US$47.9 million). SouthernRadio operates seven stations insouth-east England.
Capital says expanding itsoperation from London into theadjoining areas will enable it tomaximise advertising revenues bymarketing the UK's most prosper-ous regions as one unit. Capitalalready has a pre-eminent posi-tion in one of those regions; itstwo stations in London, EHRCapital FM and Capital Goldon AM dominate their respectivemarkets. Latest figures fromindustry research organisationRAJAR show the stations had25% of all adult listening in Lon-don in the final quarter of lastyear.
In addition, Capital runs EHRBRMB FM and gold -formattedXtra AM in Birmingham and hasminority stakes in seven otherILR groups, including GWR,Metro Radio and ChilternRadio. Capital also has a holdingin companies supplying news,programming and marketing tothe ILR network.
A spokesperson for Capitalsays, "Radio advertising revenues
have shown strong growth overthe last nine months and it is pre-dicted that commercial radio overthe next few years will win anincreasing share of total displayadvertising expenditure. Theboard of Capital Radio believesthat widening the Capital RadioGroup's operations to the south-ern region will enhance its abilityto benefit from this continuingupturn.
"The London and southeastregions represent the highestadvertising spend per head ofpopulation. To date within theradio industry, these two regionshave not been actively marketedtogether."
Southern Radio owns EHRPower FM, ACE Ocean FM and
ACE South Coast Radio inHampshire, ACE Southern FM
and ACE South Coast Radio inSussex, and EHR Invicta FMand gold Invicta Supergold inKent. The group made a pre-taxprofit of £956.000 in the fiscalyear ended September 30 on aturnover of £8.6 million.
Staff at the company havebeen told that jobs are secure andthat Capital will not interfere withthe stations' programming.
Meanwhile, East AngliaRadio has made a bid for itsneighbour Mid Anglia Radio.Russ Stewart, chief executive ofEast Anglia Radio, has written toMid Anglia offering £1 millionfor the group. Mid Anglia runsfour stations in Cambridge, Peter-borough and King's Lynn.
-Funky rock 'n' roll with an adult touch. For
our (NCE) format, we coukhi't ask for more"
Niels Pedersen
head of music, Uptown FM, Copenhagen.
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Adult Contemporary EuropeACE TOP 25
TW LW WOC Artist/Title Label
O 1 10 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of Philadelphia (Epic)
O 23 2 PRINCE/The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (NPG)
® 5 9 TONI BRAXTON/Breathe Again (LaFace/Arista)
4 3 10 RICHARD MARX/Now And Forever (Capitol)
5 2 13 BRYAN ADAMS, ROD STEWART & STING/All For Love (A&M)
CD 6 6 MARIAN CAREY/Without You (Columbia)
O 7 16 ACE OF BASE/The Sign (Mega/Metronome)
O 12 4 LEVEL 42/Forever Now (RCA)
9 8 3 BEE GEES/Kiss Of Life (Po(ydor)
0 14 3 ROXETTE/Sleeping In My Car (EMI)
11 4 13 PHIL COLLINS/Everyday (Virgin/WEA)
12 11 4 JOSHUA ICADISON/Jessie (SBK)
13 10 8 CEUNE DION/The Power Of Love (Epic)
14 13 8 MEAT LOAF/Rock & Roll Dreams Come Through (Virgin)
15 9 11 ENIGMA/Return To Innocence (Virgin)
16 15 7
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BOBBY BROWN & WHITNEY HOUSTON/Something In Common (MCA)
A-HA/Shapes That Go Together (Warner Brothers)
JIMMY CLIFF/I Can See Clearly Now (Columbia)
STING/Nothing 'Bout Me (A&M)
D:REAM/Things Can Only Get Better (East West)
MADONNA/I'll Remember (theme from With Honors) (Maverick)
JANET JACKSON/Because Of Love (Virgin)
TAKE THAT/Babe (RCA)
HADDAWAY/I Miss You (Coconut)
UB40/Bring Me Your Cup (DEP International)
The Adult Contemporary Europe (ACE) Top 25 is based on a weighted -scoring system. It is com-piled on the basis of playlists of European stations programming soft pop/rock sounds for 25-49 year -olds, Ultimo or during specific doyparts. Songs in "A" rotation receive more pointsthan those in "B" rotation or more limited airplay exposure.
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European Dance RadioEDR TOP 25
1W LW WOC Artist/Title Label
lO 1 8
O 2 7
3O 3 5
0 15 3
0 14 4
® 11 2
7 6 4
0 10 2
9 8 8
0 18 2
O 21 4
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14 17 7
15 5 12
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2 UNLIMITED/Let The Beat Control Your Body (Byte)
CAPPELLA/Move On Baby (Internal)
REEL 2 REAL/I Like To Move It (Positiva)
C.B. MILTON/It's A Loving Thing (Byte)
USA LISA/Skip To My Lu (Pendulum)
ZHANe/Groove Thong (Motown)
DOOP/Doop (Clubstitute)
ATLANTIC OCEAN/Waterfall (Eastern Bloc)
CORONA/The Rhythm Of The Night (DWA)
BARBARA TUCKER/Beautiful People (Positiva)
DATURA/Fade To Grey (Irma)
BJeRK/Violently Happy (One Little Indian/Mother)
CE CE PENISTON/I'm In The Mood (A&M)
URBAN COOKIE COLLECTIVE/Sail Away (Pulse 8)
ROZALLA/I Love Music (Epic)
JAM & SPOON/Right In The Night (Fall In Love With Music) (Dance Pool)
DR. ALBAN/Look Who's Talking (Cheiron)
BRAND NEW HEAVIES/Dream On Dreamer (Acid Jazz)
MARUSHA/Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Low Spirit/Motor)
SNOOP DOGGY DOGG/Gin & Juice (Death Rgw/Interscope)
2 BROTHERS ON THE 4TH FLOOR/Never Alone (Bounce)
ARETHA FRANKLIN/A Deeper Love (Arista)
ERIC GABLE/Process of Elimination (Epic)
COLOR ME BADD/Choose (Giant)
JIMMY CLIFF/I Can See Clearly Now (Columbia)
The European Dance Radio (EDR) Top 25 is based on a weighted -scoring system. It is compiled onthe basis of playlists of European stations programming various styles of dance music (includinghip hop/rap, R&B and swingbeat) for 15-30 year -olds, hilltime or during specific dayparts.Songs that have achieved top 20 status in the EHR Top 40 are regarded as non-specific for EDRand receive limited points. D BPI Communications BV
Billboard SinglesUSA TOP 25
PN LW Artist/Title For week ending April 16th 1994 Label ECO
0 1 R. KELLY/Bump N' Grind Jive
2 2 ACE OF BASE/The Sign Arista DK
3 3 MARIAN CAREY/Without You/Never Forget You Columbia
0 7 CRASH TEST DUMMIES/Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Arista
5 4 CEUNE DION/The Power Of Love 550 Music
6 5 ALL-4-ONE/So Much In Love Blitzz
7 6 SALT-N-PEPA FEAT. EN VOGUE/Whatta Man Next Plateau
O 9 PRINCE/The Most Beautiful Girl In The World NPG
9 8 RICHARD MARX/Now And Forever Capitol
10 10 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of Philadelphia Columbia
11 11 SNOOP DOGGY DOG/Gin And Juice Death Row
12 12 US3/Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) Blue Note
Ci) 14 BIG MOUNTAIN/Baby I Love Your Way RCA
O 17 BECK/Loser DGC
0 18 TEVIN CAMPBELL/I'm Ready Qwest
0 19 ENIGMA/Return To Innocence Virgin D
17 16 TIM MCGRAW/Indian Outlaw Curb
18) 20 MADONNA/I'll Remember Maverick
19 13 JANET JACKSON/Because Of Love Virgin
20 15 TONI BRAXTON/Breathe Again LaFace
21 21 TOM PETTY &1HE HEARTBREAKERS/Mary Jane's Last Dana; MCA
22 22 MEAT LOAF/Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through MCA
23 23 ZHANE/Groove Thong
24 30 BABYFACE/And Our Feelings Epic
0 31 JODECl/Feenin' Uptown
0 7994, BPS Communications, Broadcast Data Systems and Soundscan, Inc. This chart isconstructed by Billboard magazine from information including data collected, compiled andprovided by Soundscan, Inc and Broadcast Dote Systems.
ECO = European Country of Origin
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EUROPE AT A GLANCEINTERNATIONAL: GME Adds Dylan, Mitchell, INXSTony Hollingworth's Tribute Management, who are producing theMay 22 Great Musical Experience (GME) to be held in Nara City,Japan, announced that Bob Dylan, INXS and Joni Mitchell havebeen added to the bill. Already scheduled to attend, among others, arewestern artists The Chieftains, Wayne Shorter, Ry Cooder andRoger Taylor, as well as Japanese pop artists Shokichi Kina andYoshiki, rock guitarist Hotei, trumpeter Toshinori Kondo and a choirof 150 Buddhist monks. The GME is planned over a seven-year peri-od with concerts scheduled at some of the world's most beautiful cul-tural sites. Steve Wonsiewicz
BELGIUM: Changes Expected In Copyright LawsThe Belgian chamber of representatives has agreed to adapt the coun-try's 100 -year -old copyright legislation. This follows a proposal sub-mitted six years ago by Senator Lallemand to update the antiquatedauthor's rights laws. One of the key issues agreed upon today is ablank tape levy of Bfr2 (app. US$0.06) per hour of recording time onaudio and video tape and a supplement of 3% on all audio and videorecording hardware. Marc Maes
UK: Arista, First Avenue Launch New LabelArista Records UK has signed a joint venture with First AvenueRecords to launch a new label. The deal was jointly announced onApril 1 by Arista MD Diana Graham and First Avenue principalsDenis Ingoldsby and Oliver Smallman. Sales, marketing, press andpromotion functions at the as -yet unnamed label will be handled byArista at their offices. First Avenue was formed three years ago andhas spawned 21 consecutive UK Top 40 singles with Eternal (EMI),Michelle Gayle (RCA), Pauline Henry (Sony), Judy Cheeks (Posi-tiva), Bad Boys Inc. (A&M) and Dina Carroll (A&M).
Jeff Clark -Meads
FRANCE: Nostalgie Approves Buy -InThe board of ACE net Nostalgie unanimously voted on March 31 toadopt the recent decision from Generale Occidentale (GO) toacquire 35.75% of the station, while the 51% majority shares remainin the hands of RMC. It is anticipated that GO could also acquire theadditional 13.25% to reach 49%, pending CSA's approval.
Emmanuel Legrand
FRANCE: Show Magazine Goes BankruptIndependantly published French music trade publication Show Maga-zine has gone bankrupt. Its publisher Boris Troyan cites lack ofadvertising. A last minute gathering held in the end of March betweenthe magazine and the record companies under the aegis of the Min-istry of Culture ended in deadlock. According to the publisher, ShowMagazine had a circulation of 4.000 copies and grossed Ffr3 million(app. US$511.000) in advertising revenues in 1993, far from thebreak-even point set at Ffr5.2 million. EL
FRANCE: Sony Moves HouseThe three labels of Sony Music France (Columbia, Epic andSquatt) have relocated since April 1 to: 131, Ave de Wagram (75838PARIS CEDEX 17). The new phone and fax numbers are respectively1.44.40.6060 and 1.44.40.6666. The building will also be the base forSony Software. EL
INTERNATIONAL: Pavarotti Extends Decca ContractLuciano Pavarotti has extended his exclusive worldwide recordingcontract with PolyGram's Decca Record Company. The new agree-ment will take Pavarotti's involvement with the company into the nextcentury. JS
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Joy's launch. We're going to waitfor two months and see how theformat develops before we takesteps."
OK Radio MD Frank Otto,however, seems more relaxedabout N -Joy's debut. "I am actual-ly calmed by hearing N -Joy's for-mat, as everyone thought it wouldbe a big threat to OK Radio withits target group of 14-19 years. Itsounds more like soft ACE mixedwith EHR. As long as N -Joy stayslike this, OK Radio won't have tochange its programming at all."
Otto says that the moneybehind N -Joy is very evident inHamburg and northern Germanyat the moment, with posters all
over the city and on the under-ground and trailers on TV. "It's thebiggest radio advertising cam-paign there's been," says Otto,referring to trailer adverts on thestate broadcaster's TV stationNorddeutsche Fernsehen R3."The trailer shows a boy sayingthat N -Joy is better than OKRadio. We would never sink tosuch low methods of advertising."
Otto adds that N -Joy's pres-ence on the Hamburg market willbe damaging to OK Radio andother private stations, though hesays it is too early to say just how.
Head of N -Joy Torsten Engelcounters, however, that the stationis targeted to 15-19 year oldsthroughout northern Germany andnot just Hamburg. "N -Joy Radiois not specialised in the Hamburg
market. Our format is for listenersall over northern Germany. Wehaven't any ambition to becomeHamburg's party station."
Engel is well aware of the feel-ings of Hamburg's commercialstations towards N -Joy. He is cur-rently avoiding interviews for fearof bad press, saying that in north-ern Germany around 60% of printmedia is linked to commercialradio stations. "N -Joy isn't verypopular among its commercialcompetitors."
Engel declines to give moreexact details of N -Joys format atpresstime. All he would reveal isthat their format is "young andfast" and that it "features everynew artist who fits the targetgroup."
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some time. It will also enhancethe credibility of the charts.France will regain a spot it
deserves due to the size of itsmarket and to the importance ofits repertoire."
Adds M&M editor -in -chiefMachgiel Bakker, "The additionof French sales information givesa more realistic view of the Euro-pean marketplace as representedin our Eurochart Hot 100 Sin-gles and Eurochart Top 100Albums charts. The market hasits own peculiarities that need tobe reflected and communicatedon a European level. Think of theunique success that the Frenchmarket recently enjoyed with TheBreeders' single Cannonball. Theabsence of a national chart com-pletely obscures such highlights.I'm happy to have the chart backand I'm looking forward to soonwelcome the return of the albumcharts too."
So far, only the singles chartshave been considered as "reliableenough" to be made public. Thealbum charts "still need someadjustments to become fully reli-able," says Paire. He expectsthem to be operational within thenext weeks.
The charts use a panel of 100stores, which changes periodical-ly to prevent hyping. It is
believed to be "representative ofthe structure of French retailsales," even though the 40 -pluschain FNAC has decided not tomake its sales data available.Paire says the absence of FNACaffects the album charts morethan the singles charts, although itcan be balanced by statisticaltechniques.
Paire adds that he remainsconfident that a deal could still bedone with FNAC. "I am opti-mistic. I think the grounds aremore favourable today than a fewmonths ago. We'll see that in acouple of months. Nevertheless,our goal remains to cover the
largest number of stores, but itwill be done progressively."
Another aspect which tookmore time to set up was themedia exposure of the charts.Paire wanted first to deal with aTV station and then with a radiostation. He now says that due tolasting negociations with pubcast-er France 2, he will revert thisorder. He says that there are tworadio contenders so far, theEurope 1 Group and NRJ. SaysPaire, "There is an urgency togive visibility to these charts."
Last but not least, independentproducers organisation UPFI hasnot backed the charts, but Pairesays discussions are "going on."SNEP and UPFI are due to set upa joint company that will operatethe media out-lets. Comments Paire, "There isstill a debate between us, but Ithink we're getting closer onmany aspects. There is no doubtin my opinion that we can worktogether."
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US$47.9 million). SouthernRadio operates seven stations insouth-east England.
Capital says expanding itsoperation from London into theadjoining areas will enable it tomaximise advertising revenues bymarketing the UK's most prosper-ous regions as one unit. Capitalalready has a pre-eminent posi-tion in one of those regions; itstwo stations in London, EHRCapital FM and Capital Goldon AM dominate their respectivemarkets. Latest figures fromindustry research organisationRAJAR show the stations had25% of all adult listening in Lon-don in the final quarter of lastyear.
In addition, Capital runs EHRBRMB FM and gold -formattedXtra AM in Birmingham and hasminority stakes in seven otherILR groups, including GWR,Metro Radio and ChilternRadio. Capital also has a holdingin companies supplying news,programming and marketing tothe ILR network.
A spokesperson for Capitalsays, "Radio advertising revenues
have shown strong growth overthe last nine months and it is pre-dicted that commercial radio overthe next few years will win anincreasing share of total displayadvertising expenditure. Theboard of Capital Radio believesthat widening the Capital RadioGroup's operations to the south-ern region will enhance its abilityto benefit from this continuingupturn.
"The London and southeastregions represent the highestadvertising spend per head ofpopulation. To date within theradio industry, these two regionshave not been actively marketedtogether."
Southern Radio owns EHRPower FM, ACE Ocean FM andACE South Coast Radio in
Hampshire, ACE Southern FM
and ACE South Coast Radio inSussex, and EHR Invicta FMand gold Invicta Supergold inKent. The group made a pre-taxprofit of £956.000 in the fiscalyear ended September 30 on aturnover of £8.6 million.
Staff at the company havebeen told that jobs are secure andthat Capital will not interfere withthe stations' programming.
Meanwhile, East AngliaRadio has made a bid for itsneighbour Mid Anglia Radio.Russ Stewart, chief executive ofEast Anglia Radio, has written toMid Anglia offering £1 millionfor the group. Mid Anglia runsfour stations in Cambridge, Peter-borough and King's Lynn.
-Funky rock 'n' roll with an adult touch. For
our (ACE) format, we couldn't ask for more"
Niels Pedersen
head of music, Uptown FM, Copenhagen.
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her new single
taken fromfrom the album
"Longing In Their Hearts"
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open to misinterpretation with previouscampaigns. "With the first and secondalbums [Roachford and Get Ready, respec-tively] we didn't have a real image, and theartwork was not distinctive enough intelling who or what Roachford is-a bandor a person. For the new album [singer]Andrew [Roachford] has trimmed the bandback from six to four and it is now proba-bly more in line with the first album andhis songwriting roots."
But, emphasises Phillips, despiteAndrew Roachford's dominant role assongwriter, singer, producer and keyboardplayer, Roachford remains a band. "Themost important thing is to get the name outand for people to catch the music. A lot ofpeople remember songs like Cuddly Toyand Family Man, but they never knew whoRoachford was. It's time to change that."
The band has already played dates inLondon, Milan and Stockholm, and furthershowcases are set up later this month inZurich (April 14), Madrid (15), Amsterdam(25) and Hamburg (26), followed by a UKtour from May 3-27. In addition, TVappearances are scheduled for France andGermany in conjunction with further pro-motional work.
For the Milan showcase, Sony MusicItaly organised a half-hour live link -upwith EHR web 101 Network, where seniormarketing manager Graziano Ostuni saysthe vibes were good. "Here was a real soulband performing with not too much tech-nology around. Although Roachford hasbeen away for a while, there was immedi-ate feedback from the media."
With airplay building-Roachford iscurrently number 6 in M&M's RegionalAirplay rankings for the South (see page27)-and a recently broadcast semi -liveperformance on Italy's national video chan-nel Videomusic, Ostuni is confident aboutgetting the band back in peoples minds.
101 Network head of music StefanoCarboni programmes the Only To Be WithYou single four times a day (A rotation)and says Roachford's style of music fits thestation well. "I like their mix of rock andsoul. We also have that element of contam-ination on our station-pop, R&B anddance."
Like Italy, airplay is also building inGermany. With 109 plays registered byMedia Control last week and the video on
rotation on Viva, Sony Music Germanyproduct manager Kim Schafer is expectinga chart entry soon. Schafer has set up anextensive POS-campaign in conjunctionwith retail outlet WOM, while the bandwill be interviewed by various radio sta-tions on April 11-13.
A great supporter of Roachford is EHROK Radio/Hamburg head of music TinaBusch. "It's such a wonderful song. I lovethe harmony vocals and arrangements.Cuddly Toy is one of my old-timefavourites. We're very close to him."
Only To Be With You is OK Radio's"Hittip," which guarantees a stationendorsement with each play. "We tell ourlisteners that this is a great record and thatthey should go out and see his Hamburgshow." The station just missed the chanceto officially promote the Hamburg date,now handled by pubcaster NDR, who willalso record and broadcast the show.
In Holland, the song has just entered the"Tipparade," and product manager Paul deJong thinks the time is ripe for a return ofRoachford. "Radio reacts very well andwe're expecting further waves with theshow in Amsterdam." Billed as "Three OfA Kind," Roachford will appear togetherwith other Sony artists Des'ree and MistyOldland.
In conjunction with the show, de Jonghas produced special give-away cassetteswith two tracks of each artist. An in-storeCD is also available.
Another territory where Roachford ispicking up good radio response is Sweden.Playlisted on EHR, ACE and Rock sta-tions, it is this week's "Most Added" recordin the Northern region. On rock -formattedZ-102/Stockholm, the song has just beenadded to the A rotation, amounting to twoplays a day. Head of music Peter Franckcalls the song P"radio friendly," adding,"You have to hear it a few times before youlike it. It's a nice song with a good littlehook."
At EHR Radio City/Stockholm, musicdirector Niklas Ehring programmes thetune in B -rotation (one play a day). "Thepeople may remember the tune Cuddly Toy,but don't associate it with him. In general,people here do not seem to know who heis, but that may change with the new albumand tour."
At presstime, both Swedish program-mers were to attend the April 5 showcasein Stockholm's "Gino" club.
OFF THE RECORD
VERDICT ON MONTMARTRE EXPECTED MAY 18: A Paris commercial courtwill decide on May 18 who, between NRJ and RMC, will be authorised to take overgold station Radio Montmartre. The court wanted to take the time to review the differntproposals submitted by bidders.
PERONI'S PLANS: Look for Alex Peroni, EHR RU 102.5 Hit Radio's new PD, tomake a series of programming changes and a shift in format. Off The Record hears thatGianni Simioli, PD at EHR Radio Kiss Kiss, has joined to station as a presenter. Otherchanges are also planned.
FINNISH DANCE AWARDS A GO?: Discopress MD and jack-of-all-trades PenttiTeravainen is reportedly busy working on the first Finnish Disco & Dance Music Gala.He wants to televise the event and feature categories that include awards for best domes-tic and international talent. Teravainen is said to have had initial talks with local recordcompanies to secure their interest.
BIDDERS QUEUE UP FOR MID ANGLIA: GWR and INR company Classic FMare believed to be interested in the Mid Anglia Radio Group, which runs stations inCambridge, Peterborough and Kings Lynn. The bidders line-up with neighbour EastAnglia Radio, which has also made a bid for the group.
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week 16/94 EHR TOP 40TW LW WOC Artist/Title
1 11 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of Philadelphia
C 2 5 ROXETTE/Sleeping In My Car
4 5 SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
3 9 MARIAN CAREY/Without You
10 2 MADONNA/I'll Remember (theme from With Honors)
6 7 MARCELLA DETROIT/I Believe
7 5 15 ENIGMA/Return To Innocence
8 9 18 ACE OF BASE/The Sign
9 11 11 TONI BRAXTON/Breathe Again
10 14 4 DR. ALBAN/Look Who's Talking
11 8 8 LEVEL 42/Forever Now
12 7 15 BRYAN ADAMS, ROD STEWART & STING/All For Love
0 22 3 ROACHFORD/Only To Be With You
14 13 11 MEAT LOAF/Rock & Roll Dreams Come Through
10 15 7 JIMMY CLIFF/I Can See Clearly Now
16 eilo. TAKE THAT/Everything Changes
17 12 D:REAM/Things Can Only Get Better
18 2 HADDAWAY/Rock My Heart
19 6 JANET JACKSON/Because Of Love
20 7 CRANBERRIES/Linger
Ol DES'REE/You Gotta Be
22 SALT-N-PEPA FEAT. EN VOGUE/Whatta Man
M-PEOPLE/Renaissance
A-HA/Shapes That Go Together
RICHARD MARX/Now And Forever
OriginalLabel
(Columbia)
(EMI)
(NPG)
(Columbia)
(Maverick)
(London)
(Virgin)
(Mega/Metronome)
(LaFace/Arista)
(Cheiron)
(RCA)
(A&M)
(Columbia)
(Virgin)
(Columbia)
(RCA)
(East West)
(Coconut)
(Virgin)
(Island)
(Sony Soho Square)
(ffrr)
(deConstruction)
(Warner Brothers)
(Capitol)25
26
27
12
18
21
16
JAM & SPOON/Right In The Night (Fall In Love With Music) (Dance Pool)
BEE GEES/Kiss Of Life (Polydor)
g (Mega/Metronome)
39 2 (Clubstitute)
0 38 2 (Geffen)
31 (Magnet)
32 35 2 (Go!Discs)
33 20 10 (Epic)
36 6 (A&M)
35 31 6 (SBK)
36 40 2 (Columbia)
37 33 13 (London)
38 24 8 (Rocket)
0 Mg* (DEP International)
40 32 10 (Arista)
17 3
23 4
26 2
19 13
25 5
27 4
El*
ACE OF BASE/Don't Turn Around
DOOP/Doop
COUNTING CROWS/Mr. Jones
D:REAM/U R The Best Thing
BEAUTIFUL SOUTH/Good As Gold (Stupid As Mud)
CEUNE DION/The Power Of Love
STING/Nothing 'Bout Me
JOSHUA KADISON/Jessie
AUSON MOYET/Whispering Your Name
EAST 17/It's Alright
ELTON JOHN & RUPAUL/Don't Go Breaking My Heart
UB40/C'Est La Vie
ARETHA FRANKLIN/A Deeper Love
Total Rotation NewStations A B Adds
126 105 21 3
118
112
110
79
96
75
63
77
80
82
67
59
63
58
52
63
60
70
49
42
58
56
59
56
48
54
51
47
42
38
41
50
46
45
45
45
51
43
43
95
91
86
58
63
48
51
54
54
56
53
41
38
34
39
40
41
41
30
25
33
36
41
36
31
26
39
31
23
28
26
36
30
29
32
28
34
27
27
23 8
21 14
24 3
21 20
33 4
27 0
12 1
23 2
26 7
26 5
14 0
18 13
25 0
24 2
13 26
23 0
19 11
29 5
19 4
17 19
25 1
20 4
18 6
20 0
17 2
28 2
12 15
16 5
19 6
10 13
15 4
14 2
16 4
16 1
13 4
17 2
17 0
16 7
16 1
The EHR Top 40 chart is based on a weighted -scoring system. Songs score points by achieving airplay at M&M's EHR reporting stations, that target 12-34 year -old listeners with contemporary music ful/time or during
specific dayparts. Songs in "A" rotation oeplay receive more points thou those in "B" rotation or more limited airplay exposure. Stations are weighted by marker sire and by the number of hours per week committed to the
format. indicates Europe's most Radio Active record, registering the biggest increase in chart points.
CHARTBOUND
BRAND NEW HEAVIES/Dream On Dreamer
MICHAEL BOLTON/Soul Of My Soul
BONNIE RAITT/Love Sneakin Up On You
BON JOVI/Dry County
YAll/Have Mercy
BECK/Loser
(Acid Jazz)
(Columbia)
(Capitol)
(Jambco)
(Polydor)
(Geffen)
CRASH TEST DUMMIES/Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm (Arista)
ANGEUQUE KIDJO/Agolo
M.A./Omen III
URBAN COOKIE COLLECTIVE/Sail Away
SPIN DOCTORS/Have You Ever Seen The Rain
BIRK/Violently Happy
ZHANE/Groove Thang
USA USA/Skip To My Lu
CULTURE BEAT/World In Your Hands*
(Mango)
(Electrola)
(Pulse 8)
(Epic)
(One Little Indian/Mother)
(Motown)
(Pendulum)
(Dance Pool)
40/10 SINEAD O'CONNOR/You Made Me The Thief Of Your Heart (Island) 25/4
40/5 MAXX/Get-A-Way (Blow Up) 25/0
40/5 PINK FLOYD/Keep Talking' (EMI) 24/9
40/3 BIG MOUNTAIN/Baby I Love Your Way' (RCA) 24/5
37/5 ELVIS COSTELLO/Sulky Girl (Warner Brothers) 24/5
33/4 MORRISSEY/The More You Ignore Me The Closer I Get (Parlophone) 24/1
31/5 REEL 2 REAL/I like To Move It' (Positiva) 23/4
31/5 SUEDE/Stay Together (Nude) 23/3
30/5 MISTY OLDLAND/A Fair Affair (Columbia) 23/2
30/1 SANNE SALOMONSEN/Haven't I Been Good To You(Virgin) 23/1
29/11 ERASURE/Always` (Mute) 22/19
29/2 PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You` (Sire) 22/13
27/3 BLUR/Girls & Boys* (Food) 22/7
27/2 ZZ TOP/Breakaway' (RCA) 22/4
25/10 NKOTB/Never Let You Go* (Columbia) 21/8
The EHR "chartbound" chart lists the total number of EHR reporting stations playing newer songs that do not yet have enough airplay points to rank among the EHR Top 40. The second number represents
how many stations reported it to M&M for the first time. Songs which have received no new airplay for two consecutive weeks will be deleted from this chart, but may reappear with new airplay. In the case of a
tie, songs ore listed by new adds. Asterisks indicate new entries in Chartbound. © BPI Communications BV
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Take That Take OffThe top 5 segment of this week's EHR Top 40 is full ofaction, with virtually all entries going up in points andsubsequently earning a bullet. Only Bruce Springsteen,who adds his fifth consecutive week to his current chartreign, seems to have reached saturation point.
Prince-chart-wise referred to as Symbol as of thisissue-still manages to attract 14 adds (mainly silver andbronze stations). After two consecutive weeks of earning thebiggest chart -point gain, the enigmatic artist jumps to thechart's third position, pushing Mariah Carey back oneplace, although she, too, is still augmenting her roster. Pleasenote that The Most Beautiful Girl has finally entered theEurochart Hot 100 (at number 15; see page 13).
The most important stir at the top 5 front, however, iscaused by the incorporation of Madonna, whose I'llRemember-following last week's highest new entry andlargest number of adds-is granted this week's RadioActive award, highlighting the largest point gainachieved by a song already charting. With 20 additionsand four upward conversions (e.g. from medium toheavy rotation) at her side, the American pop diva hasaccumulated a roster of 79 stations, spread out over 20territories, with the Czech Republic (100% of M&M'sreporters), the UK (85%) and Denmark (61%) as herstrongest support base.
The highest new entry in the chart, straight at number16, is claimed by British teen act Take That, withEverything Changes, the fifth single and title track fromtheir second album. Take That enjoyed four EHR hitsbefore, all which came from that second album and allmade it to the top 20; 1993's Pray and Relight My Firereached the highest, peaking at number 5 and number 3,respectively.
The group's current single also qualifies as MostAdded leader, as no less than 26 stations have reported itfor the first time this week, producing a 49% spreadingangle. Most of these adds occur in Germany, Denmark,Belgium and Holland. Everything Changes scores its bestpenetration ratios in the UK (80%), Holland (67%) andSwitzerland (50%). Denmark (39%), Germany (38%)and Belgium (29%) form the second league. Incidentally,the record is also found on the rotation lists of influentialSpanish and Italian networks like Cadena 40Principales/Madrid and 101 Network/Milan.
Second highest new entry is seized by another UK act,Des'ree, whose You Gotta Be, the taster for her secondalbum (I Ain't Movin', due for release on May 9), kicksoff at number 21 with a 42 -station wide roster. Thesinger's high entry is especially boosted by the substantialairplay that her new single meets in Italy, where 60% ofour reporters have it on rotation. The UK and Sweden(both 50%), Norway (37%) and Denmark (33%) havealso joined in on a significant scale. Des'ree had oneEHR hit before, 1992's Feel So High, which peaked atnumber 16. Pieter Kops
MOST ADDED
TAKE THAT/Everything ChangesMADONNA/I'll Remember (theme from Wilh Honors)DES'REE/You Gotto BeERASURE/AhvaysACE OF BASE/Don't Tum AroundSYMBOL/The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
(RCA)
(Maverick)(Sony Soho Square)
(Mule)
(Mega/Metronome)(NPG)
262019
19
1514
Most added ore those songs which received the highest number of ploylist additions during ten week. In Ae ease of a fie, songs
ore loped alphabetically by ursst
"A" ROTATION PERFORMANCE
MEAT LOAF/I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) (Virgin)
SANNE SALOMONSEN/Haven't I Been Good To You (Virgin)
PINK FLOYD/Keep Talking (EMl)
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'A. Rob., R t6trAtne is o 6sting of those records the hove achieved the best A rotation penetration. Records Wed are those
notnde Re El. top 20 ond o totol number of reporting scoons of at 4x020.Songs and are lisHd alphabetically by ad.
NEW TOP 20 CONTENDERS
BIG MOUNTAIN/Baby I Love Your WayPINK FLOYD/Keep TalkingREEL 2 REAL/I Like To Move It
BLUR/Girls & BoysPRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You
NKOTB/Never Let You Go
{RCA)
(EMI)
(Position)
(Food)(Sire)
(Columbia)
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New Top 20 Contenders are those ontisb that how not yet hod an EHR fop 20 hit and appear on this page for the firsttime with
this single. Artists ore listed by total number of Potions. In case of a lie, records ore listed alphobetically by artist
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Airplay week 16/94 REGIONAL CROSSOVERS
Tracking the cross -regional impact of songs © BPI Communications BV
BORDER BREAKERS Mainland European records breaking out of their region of signing
TW LW WOC Artist/Title Original Label Region Of Signing1 1 6 ROXETTE/Sleeping In My Car EMI NORTH2 2 23 ACE OF BASE/The Sign Mega NORTH3 3 20 ENIGMA/Return To Innocence Virgin CENTRAL4 4 6 DR. ALBAN/Look Who's Talking Cheiron CENTRAL5 5 4 HADDAWAY/Rock My Heart Coconut CENTRAL6 6 5 DOOP/Doop Clubstitute WEST CENTRAL7 12 3 ACE OF BASE/Don't Turn Around Mega NORTH8 10 11 ANGEUQUE KIDJO/Agolo Mango WEST9 7 9 CAPPELLA/Move On Baby Internal SOUTH10 8 10 JAM & SPOON/Right In The Night (Fall In Love With Music) Dance Pool CENTRAL11 9 10 2 UNUMITED/Let The Beat Control Your Body Byte WEST CENTRAL12 11 12 MICHAEL LEARNS TO ROCK/Wild Women EMI Medley NORTH13 20 3 CULTURE BEAT/World In Your Hands Dance Pool CENTRAL14 13 4 LAURA PAUSINI/Strani Amori CGD SOUTH15 17 13 DEEP FOREST/Sweet Lullaby Columbia WEST16 18 3 M.A./Omen III Electrola CENTRAL17 16 6 MAXX/Get-A-Way Blow Up CENTRAL18 15 18 CULTURE BEAT/Anything Dance Pool CENTRAL19 14 12 C.B. MILTON/It's A Loving Thing Byte WEST CENTRAL20 22 8 2 BROTHERS ON THE 4TH FLOOR/Never Alone Bounce WEST CENTRAL21 19 22 LAURA PAUSINI/La Solitudine CGD SOUTH22 24 21 HADDAWAY/I Miss You Coconut CENTRAL23 25 26 CAPPELLA/U Got 2 Let The Music Internal SOUTH24 21 2 CORONA/The Rhythm Of The Night DWA SOUTH25 NE LUCILECTRIC/Madchen Sing Sing/Hansa CENTRAL
CHANNEL CROSSOVERS The top-playlisted UK/Irish records on mainland European radio
TW LW WOC Artist/Title Original Label Crossover Regions Total Stations1 1 8 LEVEL 42/Forever Now RCA WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW 922 2 8 MARCELLA DETROIT/I Believe London WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SE 873 3 12 D:REAM/Things Can Only Get Better East West WC.W.C.N.S.SW.SE 654 4 5 BEE GEES/Kiss Of Life Polydor WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW 655 8 10 JIMMY CUFF/I Can See Clearly Now Columbia WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SE 566 14 3 ROACHFORD/Only To Be With You Columbiq WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW 507 5 9 ELTON JOHN & RUPAUL/Don't Go Breaking My Heart Rocket WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW.SE 598 n NE DES'REE/You Gotta Be Sony Soho Square WC.W.C.N.S.SE 399 7 13 TORI AMOS/Cornflake Girl East West WC.W.C.N.S.SW 48
10 n NE TAKE THAT/Everything Changes RCA WC.C.N.S.SW.SE 3711 9 13 EAST 17/It's Alright London WC.W.C.N.S 4412 11 4 PRIMAL SCREAM/Rocks Creation WC.W.C.N.S.SW 3413 10 5 CRANBERRIES/Linger Island WC.C.N.S.SW 3414 17 2 BEAUTIFUL SOUTH/Good As Gold (Stupid As Mud) Go!Discs WC.EC.C.N.S.SE 3315 16 3 STING/Nothing 'Bout Me A&M WC.EC.W.C.N 4016 12 19 PET SHOP BOYS/I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing Parlophone W.C.N.S 3317 s NE PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You Sire WC.W.C.S.SW 2018 21 2 M-PEOPLE/Renaissance deConstruction WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SE 4319 23 2 YAZZ/Have Mercy Polydor C.N.S.SW.SE 3120 6 17 PHIL COWNS/Everyday Virgin WC.W.C.S 3021 15 16 TAKE THAT/Babe RCA WC.W.0 2722 n NE BRAND NEW HEAVIES/Dream On Dreamer Acid Jazz WC.EC.C.N.S.SW.SE 3223 3i. NE PINK FLOYD/Keep Talking EMI C.N.S.SW 2424 13 16 CHAKA DEMUS & PUERS/Twist And Shout Mango WC.C.N.S 3325 n NE MISTY OLDLAND/A Fair Affair Columbia WC.W.C.N.S 28
For all artists appearing on this chart, the Region Of Signing is Northwest.
[ATLANTIC CROSSOVERS The top-playlisted North American records on European radio
TW LW WOC Artist/Title Original Label Crossover Regions Total Stations1 1 13 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of Philadelphia Columbia WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE 1542 2 5 SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful Girl In The World NPG WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE 1413 3 10 MARIAN CAREY/Without You Columbia WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE 1314 6 3 MADONNA/I'll Remember (theme from With Honors) Maverick WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE 925 5 13 TONI BRAXTON/Breathe Again LaFace WC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE 976 4 18 BRYAN ADAMS, ROD STEWART & STING/All For Love A&M WC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW 807 7 12 MEAT LOAF/Rock & Roll Dreams Come Through Virgin WC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE 738 9 8 JANET JACKSON/Because Of Love Virgin WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE 869 12 4 A-HA/Shapes That Go Together Warner Brothers EC.C.NW.N.S.NE 7410 8 16 RICHARD MARX/Now And Forever Capitol EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW 7011 11 5 SALT-N-PEPA FEAT. EN VOGUE/Whatta Man ffrr WC.EC.C.NW.N.S.SE 6412 13 8 JOSHUA KADISON/Jessie SBK WC.EC.C.NW.N 5713 14 11 ARETHA FRANKLIN/A Deeper Love Arista WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SE 5314 16 5 COUNTING CROWS/Mr. Jones Geffen WC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW 4415 10 12 CELINE DION/The Power Of Love Epic WC.C.NW.N.S 5516 20 3 BONNIE RAITT/Love Sneakin Up On You Capitol WC.EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW 4717 15 12 BOBBY BROWN & WHITNEY HOUSTON/Something In Common MCA WC.W.C.NW.N 4318 17 4 BON JOVI/Dry County Jambco WC.EC.C.NW.N.SW.SE 4719 19 11 GUNS N' ROSES/Since I Don't Have You Geffen EC.W.C.N.S.SW.SE 4020 21 2 CRASH TEST DUMMIES/Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Arista WC.EC.C.NW.N.S.SE 3521 18 4 BECK/Loser Geffen WC.EC.W.C.N.S.SW 3622 22 6 MICHAEL BOLTON/Soul Of My Soul Columbia EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SW.SE 4623 NE SPIN DOCTORS/Have You Ever Seen The Rain Epic EC.C.NW.N.S.SW 3324 RE ZHANE/Groove Thong Motown EC.W.C.NW.N.S.SE 3525 NE LISA LISA/Skip To My Lu Pendulum W.C.NW.N.S 31
For all artists appearing on this chart, the Region Of Signing is North America.
Crossover Regions Total Stations
WC.EC.W.C.NW.S.SW.NE.SE 102WC.W.C.NW.S.SW.SE 65WC.EC.W.NW.N.S.SW.SE 64WC.EC.W.NW.N.S.SE 72WC.W.NW.N.S.SE 52EC.W.C.NW.N.S.NE.SE 52WC.EC.C.S.SE 39WC.C.N.S 42WC.W.C.NW.N.SE 39WC.W.N.S.SW.SE 38W.C.NW.S.SW 29C 23WC.NW.S.SE 21WC.W.0 22WC.N.S 17WC.N.SE 21WC.W.N 19W.N.S 17C.N.S 13EC.W.C.N.S 17WC.W 15W.NW 12W.C.SW 8W.C.N 12WC 6
Six broadcasters inthe West Centralregion (Dutch -speaking area) areresponsible for thisweek's sole newentry in theBorder Breakerschart at number 25.It goes to Germanduo Lucilectric,whose novelty sin-gle Madchen is co -produced by
Annette Humpe-once member of Dof-whoalso scored in Holland with a similarly eccentricsong Codo that went to number 1 in 1983.
Signed to Sing Sing/Hansa and released onBMG Ariola for the Dutch market, Lucilectricstarted their journey of success in Holland,before making impact in their home market (seeM&M, "GSA Today", March 26).
At this stage, Madchen is on rotation at allDutch pubcasters as well as on private EHR sta-tion Radio 538/Bussum, solidifying Holland'sreputation of being sensitive to left -of -centreGerman -language product. In Belgium, HIT -FM106.1/ Hasselt is giving it a good spin too.
London -based, multi -ethnic station SpectrumInternational Radio has also put the song onrotation, as well as MTV Europe/London, whohave the song on "Prime Breakout" rotation.
Pieter Kops
The Regional Crossover charts track the cross -regional movement of
product. The Border Breakers chart ranks the 25 most successfulContinental European records making airplay impact outside their -region of signing (airplay achieved in the original region is excludedfrom the calculations).
The second chart, Channel Crossovers, registers the airplay pene-tration of UK -signed artists in mainland Europe, while the third Top25, the Atlantic Crossover chart, ranks the most successful NorthAmerican artists according to regional airplay impact in Europe.
All three charts are non -format specific. "Region Of Origin" is notnecessarily an indication of where the artist comes from but, more sig-nificantly, where he/she is signed. An increasing number of nationalartists are signed to "foreign" labels and M&M wants to acknowledgethe crossover impact of such deals.
For each record, "Crossover Regions" are listed in order of first-time airplay appearance.
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REGIONAL AIRPLAY week 16/94Airplay
© BPI Comm !T The top-playlisted songs on European music radio (all formats), listed by region
NORTAWESTOriginal Tot RoNtion New
1W LW WOC Artist/Tide Label 501 A B Adds
1 1 3
2 2 6
3 4 3
4 3 4
5 5 6
6 6 6
7 10 2
8 8 11
9 9 4
10 7 6
11 17 2
12 14 3
13 12 2
14 11 8
15 15 3
16 16 2
17 19 2
18 20 2
19 > NE20 > RE
LOVE SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful (NPG)
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of (Columbia)D:REAM/U R The Best Thing (Magnet)
ROACHFORD/Only To Be With You (Columbia)MARCELLA DETROIT/I Believe (London)
ACE OF BASE/The Sign (Mega/Metronome)MADONNA/I'll Remember (Maverick)
MARIAN CAREY/Without You (Columbia)
JIMMY CLIFF/I Can See Clearly (Columbia)
M-PEOPLE/Renaissance (deConstruction)
TAKE THAT/Everything Changes (RCA)
(EMI)
(LaFace/Arista)(Island)
(DEP International)(Clubstitute)
(Coconut)(Columbia)
(Brilliant)(Columbia)
ROXETTE/Sleeping In My CarTONI BRAXTON/Another SodCRANBERRIES/Linger
UB40/C'Est La VieDOOP/DoopHADDAWAY/Rock My HeartDEACON BLUE/I Was RightBITTY MCLEAN/Dedicated ToALISON MOYET/Whispering
MOST ADDEDPRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You
LEVEL 42/All Over YouERASURE/Always
ETERNAL/Just A Step From Heaven
CELINE DION/Misled
25 20 5 1
23 17 6 0
21 20 1 1
22 20 2 0
21 17 4 0
20 17 3 0
20 18 2 2
19 16 3 0
18 15 3 0
18 14 4 0
19 16 3 2
17 15 2 0
18 12 6 0
16 13 3 0
18 14 4 3
17 10 7 0
13 11 2 1
18 8 10 1
14 11 3 2
18 15 3 0
(Sire)
(RCA)
(Mute)
(EMI)
(Epic)
NORTH
1W LW WOC Artist/Tide
1 1 5 ROXETTE/Sleeping In My Car2 2 11 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of3 5 3 LOVE SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful4 4 7 MARIAN CAREY/Without You5 6 4 DR. ALBAN/Look Who's Talking6 3 6 LEVEL 42/Forever Now
Original Tot Rotation NewLabel See A B Adds
(EMI) 44 38(Columbia) 35 28
(NPG) 34 32(Columbia) 33 25(Cheiron) 30 21
(RCA) 34 287 12 4 A-HA/Shapes That Warner Brothers) 29 23 6
8 7 6 MARCELLA DETROIT/I Believe (London) 28 19 9
9 8 9 TONI BRAXTON/Breathe Again (LgFace/Arista) 30 21 9
10 14 5 ANGELIQUE KIDJO/Agolo (Mango) 26 17 9
11 10 4 BONNIE RAITT/Love Sneakin (Capitol) 24 17 7
12 11 4 SANNE SALOMONSEN/Haven't I (Virgin) 28 24 4
13 15 5 JANET JACKSON/Because Of Love (Virgin) 29 18 11
14 18 2 ACE OF BASE/Don't Turn (Mega/Metronome) 22 1915 ---- NE MADONNA/I'll Remember (Maverick) 18 1416 9 14 ADAMS/STEWART/STING/All For (A&M) 20 1417 -,..- NE DES1REE/You Gotta Be (Sony Soho Square) 17 9
18 17 2 CS AKERSTRoM/Fraga Sttornorna (WEA) 21 1519 19 2 SALT-N-PEPA/Whatta Man (ffrr) 19 1020 16 3 CEUNE DION/The Power Of Love (Epic) 19 12
MOST ADDEDTAKE THAT/Everything ChangesMADONNA/I'll Remember (theme from With Honors)LISA EKDAHL/Vem VetDES'REE/You Gotta BeD:REAM/U R The Best Thing
CENTRAL
TW LW WOC Artist/titleOriginal To Rotation New
Label Stal A B Adds
1 2 7 (Columbia)2 1 10 (Virgin)3 5 4 (EMI)
4 3 2 (NPG)5 8 4 (Columbia)6 4 8 (East West)
7 11 4 (Polydor)
8 6 6 (EMI Medley)9 10 5 (Columbia)10
12 3 JOSHUA KADISON/Jessie (SBK)
11 19 2 DR. ALBAN/Look Who's Talking (Cheiron)12 >NE ACE OF BASE/Don't Turn (Mega/Metronome)13 7 6 BROWN/HOUSTON/Something (MCA)14 18 10 RICHARD MARX/Now And Forever (Capitol)15 17 3 LEVEL 42/Forever Now (RCA)
16 9 14 ADAMS/STEWART/STING/All For (A&M)17 14 7 TONI BRAXTON/Breathe Again (LaFace/Arista)18 >NE JANET JACKSON/Because Of Love (Virgin)19 15 5 ENIGMA/Return To Innocence (Virgin)20 13 19 ACE OF BASE/The Sign (Mega/Metronome)
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of
MEAT LOAF/Rock & Roll Dreams
ROXETTE/Sleeping In My CarLOVE SYMBOL/The Most BeautifulMARIAN CAREY/Without YouD:REAM/Things Can OnlyBEE GEES/Kiss Of Life
M.L.T.R./Wild WomenJIMMY CLIFF/I Can See Clearly
MOST ADDED
TAKE THAT/Everything ChangesACE OF BASE/Don't Turn AroundMICHAEL BOLTON/Soul Of My SoulROXETTE/Sleeping In My CarJANET JACKSON/Because Of Love
34 30 4 1
34 23 11 0
31 26 5 3
28 22 6 3
27 21 6 1
26 20 6 0
26 12 14 0
22 15 7 0
25 16 9 0
23 15 8 0
22 15 7 2
20 14 6 6
20 13 7 0
24 17 7 0
22 10 12 1
23 18 5 0
22 13 9 0
21 10 11 3
21 15 6 0
16 13 3 0
(RCA)
(Mega/Metronome)(Columbia)
(EMI)
(Virgin)
WEST CENTRAL
TW LW WOO Artist/Title Label Slat A B Adds
6 0 1 1 8
7 0 2 4 42 4 3 3 8
8 2 4 7 99 3 5 2 3
6 0 6 16 3
1 7 5 5
0 8 6 6
0 9 > RE
3 10 13 2
1 11 12 3
1 12 RE
1 13 17 16
3 1 14 20 2
4 7 15 ---,- NE
6 0 16 > RE
8 6 17 RE
6 2 18 > NE9 1 19 > NE7 1 20 > NE
(RCA)
(Maverick)(EMI)
(Sony Soho Square)(Magnet)
IllaitSOUTHWESTOriginal Tot Rotation New
TW LW WOC Artist/Title Lobel SOT A B Adds
1 3 4
2 2 3
3 6 12
4 4 2
5 17 5
6 5 7
7 , NE8 7 4
9 > RE
10 8 2
11 9 5
12 1 10
13 , RE
14 12 3
15 > NE16 16 3
17 11 5
18 > NE19 > NE20 > NE
ROXETTE/Sleeping In My Car (EMI)
TONI BRAXTON/Breathe Again (LaFace/Arista)BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of (Columbia)PRESUNTOS IMPLICADOS/Mi Pequetio (WEA)AEROSMITH/Amazing (Geffen)
COUNTING CROWS/Mr. Jones (Geffen)CROWDED HOUSE/Locked OutMARIAN CAREY/Without YouALICE IN CHAINS/No ExcusesJOHN/RUPAUL/Don't Go BreakingBRYAN ADAMS/Run To You
(Capitol)(Columbia)(Columbia)
(Rocket)
(A&M)RICHARD MARX/Now And Forever (Capitol)ACE OF BASE/The Sign (Mega/Metronome)ENIGMA/Return To Innocence (Virgin)CELTAS CORTOS/Madera De Calleja (DRO)
DUNCAN DHU/A Tu Lado (G.A.S.A.)GARTH BROOKS/The Red Strokes (Liberty)
PINK FLOYD/Take It Back (EMI)
PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You (Sire)
BACKBEAT BAND/Money (Virgin)
MOST ADDED
ROACHFORD/Only To Be With YouPINK FLOYD/Take It BackNKOTB/Never Let You Go
5 3 2 0
6 4 2 0
6 5 1 1
4 2 2 0
4 3 1 0
6 2 4 0
4 1 3 1
6 4 2 0
4 2 2 0
5 4 1 0
5 2 3 0
6 3 3 0
5 3 2 0
5 2 3 0
5 4 1 0
3 2 1 0
5 2 3 0
3 2 1 3
3 2 1 1
3 2 1 1
(Columbia)(EMI)
(Columbia)
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of (Columbia) 16 13 3 1
LAURA PAUSINI/Strani Amori (CGD) 15 11 4 1
MARIAN CAREY/Without You (Columbia) 15 14 1 0
TONI BRAXTON/Breathe Again (LaFace/Arista) 14 12 2 0
LOVE SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful (NPG) 13 6 7 2
DR. ALBAN/Look Who's Talking (Cheiron) 12 8 4 1
CEUNE DION/The Power Of Love (Epic) 11 9 2 0
JOSHUA KADISON/Jessie (SBK) 9 6 3 1
GORDON/Ik Bel je Zomaar Even Op (CNR) 7 4 3 0
ROXETTE/Sleeping In My Car (EMI) 11 9 2 0
STING/Nothing 'Bout Me (A&M) 8 4 4 2
PAUL DE LEEUW/Ik Wil Niet (Varagram) 10 6 4 0
LAURA PAUSINI/La Solitudine (CGD) 10 7 3 0
M.A./Omen III (Electrola) 9 4 5 1
CAPPELLA/Move On Baby (Internal) 8 7 1 0
FLAVOUR/No Matter What U Do (Jive) 7 3 4 1
DEEP FOREST/Sweet Lullaby (Columbia) 6 2 4 0
MADONNA/I'll Remember (Maverick) 7 2 5 2
JAM & SPOON/Right In The Night (Dance Pool) 8 7 1 1
HENK WESTBROEK/Eindelijk Vrij (Columbia) 5 2 3 1
MOST ADDEDTAKE THAT/Everything ChangesSONIC SURFERS/Don't Give It UpPHIL COLLINS/We Wait And We WonderSTING/Nothing 'Bout MeLOVE SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
(RCA)
(5th World)(Virgin/WEA)
(A&M)(NPG)
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
WEST
1W LW WOC
1 1
2
3
5
97
8
12
13
4
14
6
11
10
15
16
20
5
13
8
6
3
4
2
5
2
10
2
14
6
NE
Lobel
FREDER/GOLDMAN/JONES/Juste Apres (Columbia)ADAMS/STEWART/STING/All For (A&M)
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of (Columbia)ALAIN SOUCHON/L'Amour A La Machine (Virgin)STEPHAN EICHER/Manteau De Gloire (Barclay)
I AM/Je Dance Le Mia (Delabel)
INNOCENTS/Je Vais A Bang Bang (Virgin)
2 UNLIMITED/Let The Beat (Byte)
ACE OF BASE/The Sign (Mega/Metronome)PHIL COWNS/Everyday (Virgin/WEA)EAST 17/It's AlrightMC SOLAAR/Nouveau WesternGABRIELLE/Goin' NowhereWHITNEY HOUSTON/Run To You
3 RICHARD MARX/Now And Forever11 MARIAH CAREY/HeroNE PINK FLOYD/Take It Back
NE ARETHA FRANKLIN/A Deeper Love2 SHERYL CROW/Run Baby Run
2 CULTURE BEAT/Anything
MOST ADDEDLOVE SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful Girl In The WorldNATIVE/Tu Planes Sur Moi
MC SOLAAR/Sequelles
HADDAWAY/Rock My Heart
(London)
(Polydor)
(Go!Beat)
(Arista)
(Capitol)(Columbia)
(EMI)
(Arista)
(A&M)Ponce Pool)
Tot Rotation NewSot A B Adds
15 13 2 1
13 12 1 0
12 12 0 0
12 8 4 0
8 8 0 1
10 7 3 0
9 6 3 0
10 8 2 1
11 10 1 1
10 10 0 0
11 8 3 1
14 12 2 0
9 6 3 0
5 5 0 1
7 5 2 0
6 6 0 0
5 5 0 1
8 4 4 1
8 5 3 0
8 6 2 0
(NPG)
(Arida)(Polydor)
(Coconut)
SOUTH
TA, LW WOO Arise/Ti:i-
1 42
3 1
4 12
5 5
6 8
7 208
9 13
10 16
11
12
13 3
14 9
15
16 11
17 ,18
19
20
3
NE
12
3
6
2
2
NE
10
2
NE
NE
6
2
NE
4RE
NE
NE
NE
Original Tot Rotation NewLabel Slot A B Adds
LOVE SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful (NPG) 13 12 1 1
DES'REE/You Gotta Be (Sony Soho Square) 10 10 0 8
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of (Columbia) 14 12 2 0
ROXETTE/Sleeping In My Car (EMI) 14 12 2 4
MARCELLA DETROIT/I Believe (London) 16 12 4 2
ROACHFORD/Only To Be With You (Columbia) 12 10 2 2
DR. ALBAN/Look Who's Talking (Cheiron) 13 9 4 1
PRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You (Sire) 7 7 0 3
CORONA/The Rhythm Of The Night (DWA) 13 10 3 0
YAll/Have Mercy (Polydor) 9 7 2 2
COUNTING CROWS/Mr. Jones (Geffen) 7 5 2 1
MADONNA/I'll Remember (Maverick) 10 9 1 3
LEVEL 42/Forever Now (RCA) 12 10 2 2
HADDAWAY/Rock My Heart (Coconut) 10 8 2 3
PINK FLOYD/Keep Talking (EMI) 7 7 0 4GERARDINA TROVATO/Non e Un Film (Sugar) 6 5 1 0
LAURA PAUSINI/Strani Amori (CGD) 9 8 1 1
CRANBERRIES/Linger (Island) 8 6 2 2
GIORGIA/E Poi (Ariola) 6 4 2 2
JAM & SPOON/Right In The Night (Dance Pool) 8 7 1 1
MOST ADDEDDES'REE/You Gotta BeROXETTE/Sleeping In My CarPINK FLOYD/Keep TalkingPRETENDERS/I'll Stand By You
MADONNA/I'll Remember (theme from With Honors)
(Sony Soho Square)(EMI)
(EMI)
(Sire)
(Maverick)
EAST CENTRAL
1W LW WOC Artist/Title
1 1 6 MARCELLA DETROIT/I Believe
2 2 4 LOVE SYMBOL/The Most Beautiful
3 4 4 ROXETTE/Sleeping In My Car4 10 2 A-HA/Shapes That5 > NE ZZ TOP/Breakaway6 3 6 LEVEL 42/Forever Now7 5 9 MARIAN CAREY/Without You8 15 2 MADONNA/I'll Remember9 11 5 SUEDE/Stay Together
10 8 4 MORRISSEY/The More
11 6 4 ALISON MOYET/Whispering12 17 3 JOSHUA KADISON/Jessie13 13 2 STING/Nothing 'Bout Me14 9 4 SINEAD O'CONNOR/You Made Me15 NE HEART/Back To Avalon
16 14 7 GUNS N' ROSES/Since I Don't17 19 2 PINK FLOYD/Take It Back
18 12 2 BON JOVI/Dry County19 > NE T. LOVE/I Love You
20 7 9 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Streets Of
MOST ADDEDZZ TOP/BreakawayPET SHOP BOYS/LiberationMADONNA/I'll Remember (theme from With Honors)ELVIS COSTELLO/Sulky GirlBACKBEAT BAND/Money
tlinginal Tot Rotation NewLabel Set A v Adds
(London) 15 10 5 2
(NPG) 13 9 4 2
(EMI) 13 8 5 3
(Warner Brothers) 10 7 3 3
(RCA) 12 7 5 4
(RCA) 10 6 4 1
(Columbia) 9 8 1 1
(Maverick) 8 7 1 4
(Nude) 9 5 4 2
(Parlophone) 10 7 3 1
(Columbia) 9 6 3 1
(SBK) 8 7 1 0
(A&M) 8 5 3 0
(Island) 8 5 3 1
(Capitol) 6 4 2 1
(Geffen) 7 5 2 0
(EMI) 7 5 2 2
(Jambco) 9 6 3 1
(Pomaton) 7 5 2 0
(Columbia) 8 7 1 0
(RCA)
(Parlophone)(Maverick)
Warner Brothers)(Virgin)
NW = NORTHWEST: British Isles(United Kingdom, Ireland).C = CENTRAL: German -Language areas(Germany, Austria, parts of Switzerland, Luxembourg).W = WEST: Francophone areas(France, Wallonia/Belgium, parts of Switzerland, Monaco).
N = NORTH: Scandinavia(Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Finland).WC = WEST CENTRAL: Dutch -Language areas(Holland, Flanders/Belgium).S = SOUTH: Italian -Language areas(Italy, Ticino/Switzerland, Malta).
SW = SOUTHWEST: Iberia (Spain, Portugal).EC = EAST CENTRAL: East Central area(Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland).SE = SOUTHEAST: Balkan (no chart compiled yet).NE = NORTHEAST: Baltic area (no chart compiled yet).E = EAST: Eastern area (no chart compiled yet).
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Why, Sissel?Why did you do it, Sissel?
With dozens of record companies in Norway, why did you choose us?
We lived a life of comfort until the beginning of the year.
We left the office early after arriving late.
Week -ends were Thursday afternoons till Monday lunch-time.
We couldn't even spell words like stress, pressure,
deadlines or demands.
Then you, all of a sudden!
You and that voice of yours,
With world-wide love from Lillehammer.
That's when our troubles really began:
Telephones ringing off the hook!
Telefaxes, questions, requests, overtime, nights
and week -ends of hard labour.
Television, radio, press, headoffice, visitors, not to speak
of your management.
They all started to bother us.
And we're even supposed to say thanks for the business.
Why, oh why, did you enter international charts while topping
those at home - resulting in more phone calls?
And still, you say smiling, that this is just the beginning?
Stop that Fire In Your Heart! We're the ones who get burned!
Well, thinking it over, .
perhaps we should say congratulations, too.,You seem to be doing fine, after all.
SisselGift
Of Love
Includesthe duetwith PlacidoDomingo"Fire InYour Heart"
phonogram
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From left to rightKoen van Bockstal General ManagerInge Schelstraete Secretary/Assistant
Gunther Volckaert AdministratorKees van Weijen Managing Director
Alexandra Liebaert RTV/Press PromotionCarla Doms Product Manager
MCA Music Entertainment NV/SA in Belgium will be a young, dynamic and different company. Differentbecause we will try to keep in close contact with what's really happening : at retail, in clubs, in secondary
schools, in small and big venues, in the media, in fashion and with regard to lifestyle, MCA will try to be in theright spot at the right time.
How do we want to achieve this? By inventive exploitation of our vast back catalogue. By buildinga greaterawareness of our less established artists, and by creative marketing and sustained promotion.Koen van Bockstal General Manager,Belgium
From left to rightYoel Kenan MCA Marketing Manager
Alain Cadier Financial Controller/Business AffairsDominique Sassi Assistant to Sandra Scott
Sandra Scott Geffen Marketing managerGerard.Woog General Manager
Jean -Michel Canitrot Promotion ManagerVicki Rummler Assistant to Gerard Woog
& Alain CadierHelene Lifar GRP Label Manager
Not inChristian de Tarte Strategic Marketing Manager
MCA France opened its doors on April 1st and we welcome the challenge of developing a companyequipped to tackle the French market in 1994 and beyond - with sufficient flexibility to adapt to the indus-try's evolution in the coming years.
In order to meet these goals, MCA France will be applying 4 different strategies:1) A broadening of our sales base 3) Quality strategic marketing
4) A sales promotion structure2) A multimedia promotion team
We are determined to reinforce the MCA image through the continued development of our artists and theirmusic and by applying the best techniques available in all fields related to our industry such as sponsor-ship, synchronisation, and new technologies. MCA France will also be signing French artists and we willapply a progressive but consistent A&R approach to local acts.Gerard Woog General Manager, France
From right to leftChuck Petridis Financial Director
GigHole Pizzolato Assistant to Piero La FalceFrancesco Bottoni Special Marketing Manager
Selma Howell Geffen Label ManagerMarco Sorrentino Sales Director
Paola Ugazio Press OfficePiero La Falce Managing Director
Roberta Cruini Assistant to Press and PromotionCarlo Galassi Promotion ManagerAlberto Salini GRP Label Manager
Marco Cestoni Rome Operations ManagerNot in
Marco Zischka MCA Label Manager
MCA begins its operation in a market where, in the past years, there have been some major changes, forinstance, the consumers are far more selective, and there is an increasing number of very professional anddemanding press, radio and TV media. However, compared to other record companies which have sub-stantial overheads, MCA faces this increasingly selective market with a compact, focused structure.The combined MCA and BMG organisation and the extraordinary repertoire generated by Geffen, GRP andMCA, will undoubtedly enable us to contribute to the growth of the Italian music market.Piero La Falce Managing Director, Italy
"This is the larg(expansion ev
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Jorgen Larsen, President of MCA's inter-
national music division, comments:
"When we announced the first phase of
our expansion program in December
1993, there was surprise and, I know,
also some scepticism whether we would
reach the ambitious goals we had set for
ourselves. I am extremely pleased to be
able to say that everything has gone
according to plan: we have hired close
to 100 excellent people, have located
and equipped 6 attractive office loca-
tions and are ready to do business with
the help of the local BMG companies,
who have acted in a supportive and con-
structive way during this start-up phase.
I am aware, of course, that the business
reality starts now, but I am confident that
the growth potential of our new compa-
nies is significant, and all our recently
hired employees will be highly motivated
to show what they are capable of doing.
Also, I am pleased to report that the
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April 1, 1994, of 6 European MCA com-
panies in Sweden, Holland, Belgium,
France, Italy and Spain. MCA already
had international subsidiaries in Japan,
Canada, UK and Germany and plans to
open its own subsidiaries in most major
music markets. BMG will continue to
handle sales and distribution for all
new MCA companies.
"This is the largest simultaneousexpansion ever by a major
record company"Al Teller Chairman, MCA Music Entertainment Group
Jorgen Larsen, President of MCA's inter-
national music division, comments:"When we announced the first phase of
our expansion program in December
1993, there was surprise and, I know,
also some scepticism whether we would
reach the ambitious goals we had set for
ourselves. I am extremely pleased to be
able to say that everything has gone
according to plan: we have hired close
to 100 excellent people, have located
and equipped 6 attractive office loca-
tions and are ready to do business with
the help of the local BMG companies,
who have acted in a supportive and con-
structive way during this start-up phase.
I am aware, of course, that the business
reality starts now, but I am confident that
the growth potential of our new compa-
nies is significant, and all our recently
hired employees will be highly motivated
to show what they are capable of doing.
Also, I am pleased to report that the
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is almost complete and that all key exec-
utive positions have been filled withindustry pros who will make a major con-
tribution towards our continued growth".
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Al Teller, Chairman of the MCA Music
Entertainment Group, recently an-
nounced an ambitious expansion pro-
gram for the company's international
division: the simultaneous opening on
April 1, 1994, of 6 European MCA com-
panies in Sweden, Holland, Belgium,
France, Italy and Spain. MCA already
had international subsidiaries in Japan,
Canada, UK and Germany and plans to
open its own subsidiaries in most major
music markets. BMG will continue to
handle sales and distribution for all
new MCA companies.
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Jorgen Larsen President, MCA
Music Entertainment International
staffing up at our London headquarters
is almost complete and that all key exec-
utive positions have been filled with
industry pros who will make a major con-
tribution towards our continued growth".
Standing from left to rightDesiree van Horssen TV/Pers PromotieAngela Bruijs Marketing AssistantAdri Twigt ControllerFred SchrOder PM Special MarketingRob Langendorff Radio PromotionKees van Weijen MDChris Boog PM Geffen/GRPSitting from left to rightPeter -Jan Jong Assistant ControllerAnnelise Breteler Receptionist/SecretaryPerry Stritzko PM MCAThea Houtman Secretary to MDRichard van der Veen Marketing Manager
The start of MCA Music Entertainment B.V. in the Netherlands is a very exciting event and, as a result, we
were able to attract highly experienced people from the record industry.
It is our aim to maximise the sales of our bestsellers, to break new promising acts from MCA, Geffen and
GRP and to exploit the rich catalogue from these labels via our special marketing department.
Our marketing strategy will be to work closely with the Dutch dealers as we feel that partnerships between
retail and industry are vital to successful campaigns.
We might be the smallest of the majors but we have an enormous potential.Kees van Weijen Managing Director, The Netherlands
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It has been a great experience to run the MCA & Geffen labels as marketing manager during the BMG license
agreement. Together we have been able to break acts like Cher, Aerosmith, Nirvana and Guns & Roses.
But now it's time to expand and grow. MCA Music Entertainment, S.A. will have 17 young, talented, mar-
keting and promotion oriented people, who, with the help and enthusiasm of our BMG sales partners, will
be able to continue developing at least three new international artists per year, Counting Crows andIndecent Obsession being two promising candidates for 1994. Also, ideally, I would like to see catalogue
sales increase to about 30%. And last but not least, local A & R activities will start in 1995. We are not going
to build a major roster of unknown acts, but if attractive artists become available, we'll make the necessary
moves. However, we're under no self-induced pressure to build a roster during the initial years.
Carlos Ituitio Managing Director, Spain
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Whereas most Swedish record companies are based in an industrial suburb of Stockholm, the new offices of
MCA Sweden are in the residential centre of Stockholm. Apart from the location being more pleasant for all
concerned, we believe that this will give us easier access to media, publishers and the artistic community.
The company is fully staffed, equipped and ready to go!
I am extremely fortunate to have on my staff such "young veterans" as Hans Andersson, who was MCA's mar-
keting Manager at BMG Sweden for the past three years, Stefan Andreasson, formerly Polygram Marketing
Manager, and Martin lngestrom, who moves over from MCA Publishing.
Our initial priority albums are "Mellow Gold", Becks debut album, "Rhythm, Country & Blues", Dr John"Television", Hooters "Live" and Beverly Hills Cop 3.
Gert Holmfred Managing Director, Sweden
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Belgium
MCA Music Entertainment NV/SA
Brand Whitlocklaan 24
1200 Brussels
Tel. (32) -2- 735 5030
Fax. (32) -2- 732 5639
France
MCA Music Entertainment SA
65 rue d'Anjou
75008 Paris
Tel. (33) -1- 44 90 84 44
Fax. (33) -1- 44 90 84 45
Italy
MCA Music Entertainment SpA
Corso Matteotti 3
20121 Milano
Tel. (39) -2- 760 321
Fax. (39) -2- 760 325 02
Netherlands
MCA Music Entertainment BV
Bonairelaan 2
1213 VH Hilversum
Tel. (31) -35- 898 900
Fax. (31) -35- 898 920
Spain
MCA Music Entertainment SA
Balbina Valverde, 15
Madrid, 28802
Tel. (34) -1- 563 5200
Fax. (34) -1- 564 2110
Sweden
MCA Music Entertainment AB
Riddargatan 23
S-114 55
Stockholm
Tel. (46) -8- 671 25 00
Fax. (46) -8- 662 50 00
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