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 1994 with my verdict on each record:
The 3rd Top 40 hit for The Future Sound Of London which became their highest charting Top 40 hit to that point. I've struggled to really get into this record but thought maybe by listening to it this time I may finally get into it, but no it still does nothing for me.
Verdict - Rubbish
The 5th Top 40 hit for The Sounds Of Blackness which is pretty good going for a gospel group. Once again it's written by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. Not really my thing though, sounds a bit generic and like if heard many others like this.
Verdict - Good
EYC seem to have calmed down a lot on this record compared to their previous hits, something I remember thinking at the time. I also remember one of the members having an actual black book with him on stage when performing. Now sounding the usual boy band fodder.
Verdict - Rubbish
CJ Lewis was able to pull off his 90s remake of "Sweets For My Sweet" but he should have really just left it at that. This is a very poor remake of the Stevie Wonder record and I can only imagine people bought this on the strength of his debut only to be disappointed.
Verdict - Rubbish
I feel like this record had potential. It sounds promising from the intro but it never quite delivers. James Dean Bradfield wasn't happy with the results so maybe he could see the potential too but just couldn't produce the goods
Verdict - Rubbish
As you'll know from reading my reviews, I'm not a fan of Morrissey as a solo artist. Here he is collaborating with Siouxsie Sioux who's made some decent music. Will this finally bring life into a Morrissey record? No, not at all. If anything it's even more boring that your average Morrissey record.
Verdict - Good
The penultimate Top 40 hit of the 90s for Public Enemy which became their joint highest charting single to this point. You can't go wrong with a bit of Public Enemy who just do their own thing regardless of what's going on elsewhere. Proper rap music.
Verdict - Good
It had been 26 years since Joe Cocker made his Top 40 hit debut. Here he is with his penultimate Top 40 hit and last to make the Top 30. The 90s were his most prolific period for Top 40 hits with 5 of his 9 Top 40 hits coming in the decade.
Verdict - Rubbish
This is a song that gets better with age. I do remember liking it at the time but a few years ago I heard it for the first time in years and realised just how good it was. It's 90s pop music at its finest and records like this which made the 90s great.
Verdict - Good
21. Tony Di Bart - Do It (New)
The long forgotten follow up to a chart topping record that was the 2nd and final Top 40 hit to date for Tony Di Bart. I'm not sure his chart topper is even that well remembered, but this follow up follows the same sort of formula but a lot more boring.
Verdict - Rubbish
After Aswad topped the charts with their Top 40 debut "Don't Turn Around" their following singles did chart so well until this record over 6 years later. The fact Ace of Base had their own version of "Don't Turn Around" out around this time would have reminded people of Aswad and that may have helped this single become a success. It's written by the band itself and it's a decent record that I liked at the time even it I wouldn't admit it.
Verdict - Good
The 3rd Top 40 hit for Grid and their highest charting hit that many people only know them for. It's a classic biggest hit is nowhere near their best music sort of situation. It has a catchy hook and isn't a bad record but it is a little irritating at the same time.
Verdict - OK
18. Eternal - So Good (New)
This record was apparently written by the members of Eternal themselves. It became their first Top 40 hit not to make the Top 10, a classic example of things going downhill when they start writing their own music except this is still pretty early on in their career. It's crap.
Verdict - Rubbish
The Top 40 debut for Eastenders actor Sean Maguire. I would say this would be the best remembered because of the Eastenders does pop music novelty. Unfortunately he went on to have more Top 40 hits than you'd think.
Verdict - Rubbish
Soundgarden were one of the big four Seattle grunge bands but I would say their name was better known than their music to the mainstream public. This changed with this record which was their best known hit. I happen to like it.
Verdict - Good
I remember finding it somewhat amusing that a record called "Midnight At The Oasis" was being released just as the band Oasis were establishing themselves. It became the highest charting Brand New Heavies single to that point and I remember not being able to get it out of my head at the time. Must have been something about it.
Verdict - Good
When PJ & Duncan started their music career it was probably just the viewers of Byker Grove who noticed. When this record came out though everybody else did. I used to live in Newcastle and there was a 90s bar there where you were pretty much guaranteed to hear this record. It is shit though.
Verdict - Rubbish
The Top 40 debut for Shampoo and the record they're best known for and also their highest charting. I'm actually quite surprised to learn this got not higher than 11 given how big it seemed to be at the time. At the same time thought who would really want to buy this record? It's absolutely dreadful.
Verdict - Rubbish
The title of this record pretty much sums up my feelings about all these eurodance records coming off the production line. It's the 2nd Top 40 hit for German eurodance act Maxx and isn't that different to their first.
Verdict - Rubbish
11. Tinman - Eighteen Strings (New)
Another sort of tribute to Kurt Cobain with a dance record that blatantly rip off "Smells Like Teen Spirit" without directly ripping it off. This was regularly played on the Essential Mix back in the day and even the Nirvana song itself would make it into the mixes too. I like it.
Verdict - Good
10. Oasis - Live Forever (New)
It was 3rd time lucky for Oasis who reached the Top 10 for the first time with their 3rd Top 40 single. One thing I remember was this appearing on Now 33 which didn't come out until 1996. Not sure why they felt the need to include a song from 1994 on it. I've said before that I was never a fan of Oasis but what I will say is this is a bit more musical than most of their other hits but I still don't like it.
Verdict - Rubbish
This is the B-52s under a different name with this cover of The Flintstones theme tune which was done for The Flintstones movie. They have some decent tunes to their name and it's a shame their biggest hits are the worst records I've heard them do.
Verdict - Rubbish
Neneh Cherry has often been said to be edgy and cool and here she is collaborating with African singer Youssou N'Dour in an attempt to back up these credentials. To me though she's just a pop singer and the only positive thing I have to say about her is that she isn't as bad as her god awful daughter.
Verdict - Rubbish
There's a video I've seen of someone trying to listen to modern rap music but the facial expressions implies they find it all shit. They eventually resort to this record and breath a sigh of relief. That pretty much sums up how I feel.
Verdict - Good
One of the worst records of 1993 was "What's Up" by 4 Non Blondes. A year later we get this eurodance cover from DJ Miko which pretty much ensured we'd be hearing it on the dancefloor for years to come. Still a terrible record.
Verdict - Rubbish
One memory of this song that particularly stands out for some reason is it being on the car radio when it was my friends birthday in the middle of August. What does it for me with this song is what I assume to be the steel drums. I also like the 2 different styles of Brian and Tony Gold (not their real names).
Verdict - Good
The Top 40 debut and biggest hit for China Black. It was one of those records that I hated at the time but have grown to like via nostalgia for the 90s. I do remember at the time hearing someone singing that and saying what the fuck are you doing? to him. It's easy on the ears I guess.
Verdict - Good
When Big Mountain hit the charts I knew this record would be just around the corner because there was also no avoiding this record at the time and it used to annoy me in equal measure. It was originally a country song by John Michael Montgomery. It wasn't the only Top 40 hit for All-4-One though, they would return with another John Michael Montgomery cover but fortunately that never made the Top 30 so I won't have to listen to it.
Verdict - Rubbish
The Top 40 debut for Let Loose and the record they're best known for. I remember this being universally hated at the time and rightfully so because this is an absolutely dreadful record. It's annoying and cringeworthy and hopefully I'll never hear it again.
Verdict - Rubbish
Aside from a chart topper in 1992, the 90s hadn't been a great decade to this point for Wet Wet Wet from a Top 40 perspective with the rest of their singles of the decade so far failing to reach the Top 10. This was all about to change with this record after it spent 15 weeks at number one and could have beaten Bryan Adams record had they not pulled it from sale. Obviously this topped the charts due to it being from "Four Weddings and a Funeral" but it's also a decent song and definitely revitalised them after some pretty poor singles.
Verdict - Good
If we give the records which were good 1 point each and those which were OK half a point, the final score is 12.5/30, or 42%. Same as last week.
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