At least she sold some albums instead no?
Surprisingly none of her albums made the UK Top 40.
At least she sold some albums instead no?
Surprisingly none of her albums made the UK Top 40.
I loved 'Damn...' but I wasn't even vaguely intrigued enough by her to buy the album and can't quite say why. I guess that went for a lot of people as well.
I preferred Right Beside You to Damn, but her best song was As I Lay Me Down. Truly a forgotten classic.I was the same, both Damn ... and Right Beside You were great but I wasn't bothered enough to buy her
albums.
Sadly not...it's weird because quite often these "out of nowhere" US-type hits would trigger the UK public into buying the album blind, but for whatever reason, Sophie never benefitted from that (except with me, I immediately wanted the whole CD, especially when I heard the follow-up California Here I Come).At least she sold some albums instead no?
He was in the successful revival of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet in the early 00s, so it didn't end for him in the 90s … but I seem to recall stories of JN being difficult to work with – his original series Spender, which ran between 1991 and 1993 (chiming with 'Ain't No Doubt's success), was a major hit for BBC One at a time when it was really struggling in the ratings against ITV, yet it was dropped.Yeah it's strange how it goes, he was so big in the mid-90s....of course after Crocodile Shoes II he did a Best Of (the wonderfully named The Nail File) but his profile dropped almost overnight. Maybe he wanted it that way, maybe his book explains it (could be demons at play).
I'd say it wasn't just about Columbia/Sony – TOTP had opened up a route for big US hits to get exposure here with the live satellite links, so all the major labels would have been on alert to who they could offer up. Much more attractive to record companies than having creepy Jonathan King pick your track for his dreadful US charts feature in the early 80s – and a much better chance for non-white artists to be selected, so props to whoever picked En Vogue, Kriss Kross and Arrested Development (all of whom JK would have snubbed).Columbia/Sony's pulling power, I expect. Plus the US success suggested she was going to repeat it here.
Best single of 1992 for me, but it never quite took off as I hoped.
He did Evita too remember,so he was very much still in the eye. Brilliant soundtrack that. On Madge, I barely remembered This Used To Be My Playground, odd song 30 years on. Is it much loved by the cognoscenti? Loved the Bedtime Stories era coming next.
Funny how time flies.... oops, thank you!Erotica is the next era …
A janet / Britney / Jamelia mash-up....Funny how time flies.... oops, thank you!
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Don't know Jamelia...but I was thinking Adeva at the end?A janet / Britney / Jamelia mash-up....
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Put your hands all over my body!
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Put your hands all over my body!