Wednesday, 14 August 2024

Top 30 in 1998 Reviewed: Week 33

Here's my weekly look at the Top 30 from 26 years ago. The plan is for these posts to go out at 17:30 on a Wednesday.

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 1998 with my verdict on each record:


This was a cover of an Everything but the Girl record and knowing that fact I can tell that it is. I always thought of this record as being Billie Ray Martin mark 2. You may recall from my Billie Ray Martin reviews that I wasn't a fan and I'd say this was worse if anything.

Verdict - Rubbish


This is basically a house remake of "Disco Inferno" by The Trammps and the main mix was done by Brandon Block. I've said before that I did like a lot of 90s house remakes of old disco records and this one is no exception.

Verdict - Good


The Top 40 debut for Leann Rimes. I once took part in a quiz where a question was who charted in 1997 with "How Do I Live" to which I confidently answered Leann Rimes. The answer was Trisha Yearwood who reached number 66 with it. Leann Rimes was in 1998 and is the better known version. Although not the first person younger than me to chart, I do recall a younger Leann Rimes charting making me start to think have I missed the boat already in my music career. 

Verdict - Rubbish


Aqua managed to top the charts with their first 3 Top 40 singles but they were unable to add a fourth. After their previous hit "Turn Back Time" was actually quite good, it's back to the usual cheesy shit we'd expect from them.

Verdict - Rubbish


The highest charting Top 40 hit for Des'ree which was her penultimate Top 40 hit to date. It had also been 4 years since she'd last been in the Top 40. This record has been widely ridiculed for it's stupid lyrics and I'm inclined to agree.

Verdict - Rubbish


This was the 30th Top 40 hit for The Bee Gees which was their penultimate Top 40 hit to date and final one of the 90s. It was also Top 40 hit number 15 for Celine Dion. It was originally written for the Saturday Night Fever musical. Seems a bit of an odd one for it to be honest, it sounds too Celine Dion for it really.

Verdict - Rubbish


This brings back memories of the god awful TV show "Man O Man" that was hosted by Chris Tarrant. This was the theme music to that as I recall. The TV show and record suited each other though given how dreadful they both were.

Verdict - Rubbish


I remember watching the video to this and thinking what the fuck? It's a boy band trying to be gangsta rappers and is absolutely ridiculous. I stand by that, but at the same time I couldn't help but like it. I would say this is one of my guilty pleasures.

Verdict - Good


The Top 40 debut for Lovestation who had been going since 1992. It's a cover of the Womack & Womack record done garage style. I recently said that I can't think of a bad garage record that had made the Top 40 at that point in time and that continues to be true with this record.

Verdict - Good


The Top 40 debut for Agnelli And Nelson which is one of those records that indicated that Ibiza season was happening. It was 1999 that trance music really took off in a big way but this record was one of those early signs that it was going to happen.

Verdict - Good


Solid Harmonie made their Top 40 debut at the beginning of the year and this was their 3rd and final Top 40 hit to date. Once again it's written by Max Martin and he's joined by Kristian Lundin who also wrote their debut. I have to say I quite like this record, it's the polar opposite of all that girl power nonsense the Spice Girls were spouting.

Verdict - Good


Billie Piper became the youngest person to debut at the top of the charts at just 15 when this record came out. It raises the question how does one manage to top the charts at such a young age. The answer is go to the Sylvia Young Theatre school like pretty much every other British pop singer seemed to do.

Verdict - Rubbish


The Fun Lovin' Criminals were different, I can't really think of anyone else making similar music. That was part of the appeal I guess. This particular record is a tribute to Barry White but bears no resemblance to his music. I don't know whether the music just hasn't aged well, but I'm really not enjoying these Fun Lovin' Criminals record all these years later aside from "Scooby Snacks".

Verdict - Rubbish


One of the big songwriting teams in the R&B world is Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins and LaShawn Daniels. This was their first Top 40 hit as songwriters. Both Brandy and Monica had only been in the lower reaches of the Top 40 prior to this. I remember hearing how great Brandy's "Never Say Never" album was supposed to be and given I liked this song I decided to buy it. This song aside it really wasn't that great and I ended up selling it.

Verdict - Good


On May 31st 1998 we had the news that Geri Halliwell had left the Spice Girls. The same day B*witched topped the charts with this their debut single. They really couldn't have timed it any better. I immediately thought come back the Spice Girls all is forgiven. Actually I didn't because the Spice Girls weren't finished yet, but this is every bit as bad as your average Spice Girls record.

Verdict - Rubbish


Jamiroquai had several well known hits but this was their only chart topper. Perhaps not the one you would guess, but the fact it was from a film and didn't appear on an album would have no doubt helped it. It's not your typical Jamiroquai record, but the funk is still there and that's what makes the record.

Verdict - Good


This was the highest charting Top 40 hit for Hinda Hicks. Just the one Top 40 hit would follow this which came later in the year and only reached number 31. It was a brief Top 40 career for Hinda Hicks, but it happened in the brief period where British R&B seemed to actually work so that makes her fondly remembered.

Verdict - Good


When I was picking my record of the year for each year of the charts this record was my choice for 1998. It was big in the summer and one day I was listening and thinking wow what a tune. Once it stopped being played so much I'd ring up Dave Pearce's Dance Anthems on Radio 1 every Sunday night requesting this to be played. 

Verdict - Good


Here was an early sign about how in your face Will Smith and his family would be in years to come with this being written about his son. It's obviously a shit record, but it led to Eminem doing a bit of a pisstake on "97 Bonnie & Clyde" and the Dr Evil version in Austin Powers. 

Verdict - Rubbish


When I was reviewing the Finley Quaye hits coming into the Top 40 I thought Eagle-Eye Cherry would be just around the corner. Here he is with his Top 40 debut and best known hit. He's the brother of Neneh Cherry and his real name is Eagle-Eye believe it or not. The only positive thing I can say about this record is that's he's better than his sister, but that's not saying much.

Verdict - Rubbish


Confession time. When I first came across this record my initial thought was questioning whether it was a cover of "Freek 'N You" by Jodeci having not heard that record for years. I soon realised that it was a completely different record but took a few years for me to find out this was a cover of a Silk record that topped the charts in America in 1993. Obviously the original is better, but having been familiar with this cover for a long time before I heard the original I do like it.

Verdict - Good


It had been 2.5 years since Ace Of Base had been in the Top 40. Their previous hit was the dance record "Beautiful Life". This comeback single could simply be described as a pop single. It made sense given the music scene at the time and proof that it is possible to make a good pop song.

Verdict - Good


David Morales had previous had a couple of hits in the lower reaches of the Top 40 but this was his big hit. He'd been around for a number of years by this point and was a well known figure in the dance music world. This has a great build up and a great piano line and I liked it enough to pick as the record to see in the new year with once. I can't remember which year though.

Verdict - Good


This was the only Top 10 hit in the 90s for Puff Daddy that wasn't his chart topper "I'll Be Missing You". It features Jimmy Page on the guitar doing the riff to "Kashmir" by Led Zeppelin. You could therefore say this is a rap and rock crossover record but it's done in a very watered down way.

Verdict - Rubbish


This was the highest charting hit for Apollo 440 which came from the film of the same name. Being from a film obviously helped achieve that, but it's one of those records with lots of energy in it from the word go and that's what I love about it.

Verdict - Good


The fist time I heard this record was on the radio one morning when I was half asleep and I remember later on that day thinking what was that good tune I heard on the radio earlier. I soon found out what it was. It was the solo Top 40 debut for Fugees member Pras so should really come as no surprise I'd like it given how good the Fugees were. 

Verdict - Good


When a record that I don't remember being particularly big reaches a surprisingly high position it's usually because it's the lead single from the upcoming album from an established band. That's the case with this record which never seems to get started. 

Verdict - Rubbish


Geri Halliwell had left the Spice Girls but this record had already been recorded and therefore featured her. The video was an animated one that also included Geri Halliwell. It was said to be delayed and poorly promoted but still topped the charts because of the brand. People also knew this would be the last Spice Girls single to feature Geri.

Verdict - Rubbish


The first 3 Sash! Top 40 hits all made number 2 but then the 4th made number 3. It was back to number 2 with Top 40 hit number 5. I always felt there wasn't something quite there with this record. I seem to recall thinking it already sounded dated by the end of the year. 

Verdict - OK


What this record now reminds me of was the time a friend of mine tortured me with it on the way home from a Nelly Furtado concert. He agreed to go to the concert without being familiar with Nelly Furtado and decided he didn't like it so I figure playing this repeatedly on the way home was his act of revenge. I do question why he had it on tape though, but then again his taste in music was very questionable.

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 14.5/30, or 48%. We seems to get this score a lot.

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