Sunday, 19 February 2023

Top 30 in 1993 Reviewed: Week 8

Here's my weekly look at the Top 30 from 30 years ago. The plan is for these posts to go out at 17:30 on a Sunday.

Here is the Top 40 in full.

Obviously some of the records will be the same as last week so therefore the review will be the same for these. I've indicated which ones are new so you can skip the others if you read last weeks post.

Once again my opinions are inevitably going to differ from other people, but I'm not trying to convince anyone something is good or rubbish, I'm simply giving my opinion.

So this is the top 30 from this week in 1993 with my verdict on each record:


This was 3rd time this record made the Top 40 having previously charted in 1979 and 1984. It was also the highest charting release. I gather this was released this time due to being featured in the TV show "The Gladiators" at the time. I got into an argument with someone else about what the best song from the show was, they liked this and I liked "The Boys Are Back In Town".

Verdict - Rubbish


When Lulu collaborated with Take That later on in the year my perception was that it was the first time she'd been in the charts since the 60s. Turns out her comeback came at the beginning of the year with this record which passed me by. If you didn't know this was Lulu then you wouldn't know it's by a 60s singer, it sounds very much like a 90s record. Nothing special but it's alright.

Verdict - OK


A few years before Public Enemy sampled "For What It's Worth" Buffalo Springfield on "He Got Game" Oui 3 sampled/covered the same record. The chorus is the same but the verses are rapped. This was the first version I ever heard of this record and its one I've always liked. It was the first of 3 Top 40 hits for Oui 3.

Verdict - Good


There seemed to be a lot of old songs being re-issued in the 90s to promote greatest hits albums and this was one of them. It famously was kept off the top spot in 1981 by a novelty record. As this was the 90s though it seemed unlikely it would be competing for number one this time and it wasn't. A decent record though nonetheless.

Verdict - Good


This was the theme tune to the TV series of the same name. It definitely sounds like a TV theme tune as well. Not too bad to listen to 30 seconds of at the start and end of a TV show, but not as a full song. 

Verdict - Rubbish


New Model Army were one of those bands who would often feature in the lower reaches of peoples Top 10 bands around this time. This is their final Top 40 hit to date and as people learned they were around in the 80s they started to fall off peoples lists. They were definitely one of those bands I liked because it was cool rather than genuinely like. It's not a bad record though.

Verdict - OK


The 2nd biggest Top 40 hit for Jon Secada which got no higher than 23, which may explain why many will only remember him for "Just Another Day". This ones purely a ballad though, but a pretty good ballad I have to say. I used to listen to a 90s radio station on the internet which was American and this got played a lot.

Verdict - Good


This was the final Top 40 hit from the "Welcome to Wherever You Are" album. INXS were my 2nd favourite band at the time and this record would have been part of the reason why they were. 

Verdict - Good


I remember hearing this on the radio for the first time and the DJ said something along the lines of "here's the new REM record, check out the lyrics to this" before playing it. By the end of the song I think the only lyrics I could make out were "can only swallow money". Many people though he was singing "calling Jamaica" in the chorus but he wasn't. Anyway I guess it all gives the song character.

Verdict - Good


This was the final Top 40 hit from their black album. It's probably got the most famous pause of all time in it. Around the time once I'd acquired enough tapes I put together my own compilation and this was the first song on it.

Verdict - Good


Thunder have had 18 Top 40 hits to date, but this was the only one to make the Top 20. As is often the way with rock bands, this their biggest hit is a ballad. I'm liking the harmonica intro to the song, but unfortunately it doesn't really go anywhere and I start to lose interest until the harmonica comes back.

Verdict - OK


This was the 3rd Top 40 hit from their "Connected" album. If memory serves me correctly it was the only Top 40 hit not included on the TV advert for their album. I didn't buy the album at the time but bought it later on in life from HMV in Oxford St. 

Verdict - Good


I was yet to enter my phase as a rock purist because when this record came out it was my favourite song. I was such a fan that when I was getting sunglasses to go on holiday I said I wanted sunglasses like Shaggy. 

Verdict - Good


This was the 6th Top 40 hit of the 90s for Rod Stewart with all 6 hits being covers. It was also his first of the 90s not to make the Top 10. I can't imagine too many people under 40 were buying his records by this point though, I certainly wasn't.

Verdict - Rubbish


This one reminds me of school discos where someone was getting pissed off with me copying their dance moves. I wasn't aware of the Simple Minds tune this sampled at the time, but now I'm very familiar with it I realise there's not really that much difference between the two records.

Verdict - Good


Also known as the one about Bruce on the Generation Game. I always hated that show but it was much better than the dancing nonsense he went on to present later on. Anyway to the song. It was Saint Etienne's 4th Top 40 hit and the first to make the Top 20. It certainly sounds more pop than their previous efforts, but in a good way.

Verdict - Good


Sting is a prime example of someone who spent a few years in an iconic band followed by many years of releasing bucket loads of instantly forgettable crap. To be fair I do remember this record and a couple of his hits are alright, but this isn't one of them.

Verdict - Rubbish


I did like this record at the time but haven't heard it since. I was expecting not to like it now though as I've become much less tolerant of eurodance in general, but I was pleasantly surprised to find I still like it. The fact it's breakbeat rather than the kick drum probably helps, but it sounds like a proper dance record.

Verdict - Good


This record is best remembered for it's video full of naked people rather than the actual tune. Reading through the video comments I came across one that sums it up perfectly for me "It sounds great and the message is still something to aspire to. It's a shame the years have made me cynical.". 

Verdict - Good


When it came to peoples Top 10 bands, solo artists were allowed though they rarely featured because rock music was mostly done by bands. One solo artist in many peoples Top 10 around this time was Lenny Kravitz based on this record alone. Then it became apparent this was the same man who did "It Ain't Over Til It's Over" a couple of years prior and he followed this up with the very mellow "Believe". We all still liked this song though, but he was no longer worthy of a place in our Top 10s.

Verdict - Good


This originally made the Top 40 in 1991 but was remixed in 1993 to sound more like a pop record which is the direction they took for the rest of the decade. I guess you could call it dance music for people who aren't into dance music. I am into dance music though.

Verdict - Rubbish


If ever there was proof that everyone's got one good song in them, then this is it. I'm not a fan of Duran Duran, I've always found their music irritating generally speaking. But this record is excellent. It's easy to point the finger at the guitaring for making this record so good and it certainly contributes to that, but everything about it is good.

Verdict - Good


We're into the final year of Stock and Waterman having hits which begins with this. It sounds like Stock and Waterman had little to do with it though, it's a cover and production was done by West End aka Eddie Gordon amongst others who were uncredited. That would explain why this record is actually quite good.

Verdict - Good


This was actually the first version of "Stairway To Heaven" that I heard. As such I found it difficult to take the original Led Zeppelin version seriously. That said the original is very overrated in my opinion. This cover is crap, but it's supposed to be.

Verdict - Rubbish


It had already been established that boys weren't supposed to like Take That, but nobody had said anything about East 17 yet. Therefore I would make no secret at the time that I liked this record. It was their first Top 5 hit.

Verdict - Good


A week after Whitney Houston was finally knocked off the top spot we got this Top 5 follow up. It's also from "The Bodyguard" film and is a cover of the Chaka Khan record. At least this one isn't as depressing, but that's the only positive thing I can say about it.

Verdict - Rubbish


You couldn't escape this record at the time, it was everywhere. I recall "The Bodyguard" film which this was taken from being massive as well. Let's just say the film was much better than the song.

Verdict - Rubbish


This double a-side is often a question on Popmaster and that's how I learned it was a double a-side. "Little Bird" was the one I remember being played at the time and I never really thought much of it. I have no recollection of hearing "Love Song For A Vampire" at the time. I've heard it since and don't think much of it either.

Verdict - Rubbish Rubbish


The lead single from their "Everything Changes" album. I'd say this ones long forgotten now, it's not one you hear anymore. Yet it was Take That's biggest hit to this point. That said they only had 1 single that didn't reach number one after this during their original run. I absolutely detested this song at the time and haven't really changed my mind.

Verdict - Rubbish


The tune which knocked Whitney Houston off number one which everybody sang "there's no lyrics" to. I'm terrible at making out lyrics in songs and I remember being criticised for not knowing the words to the other bit she sings and remember other people telling me what the words were. My thoughts were they would have been better of genuinely having no lyrics.

Verdict - Rubbish

If we give the records which were good 1 point each and those which were OK half a point, the final score is 17.5/30, or 58%. This feels a much better week.

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