Wednesday, 18 December 2024

Top 30 in 1998 Reviewed: Week 51

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:


The Tamperer ft Maya had scored a number one back in the summer by having the hook of an 80s song as the chorus. Follow that success they released a follow up which had the hook of an 80s song as the chorus, making number 3 this time. This wasn't as overplayed as its predecessor "Feel It" so I could tolerate it more.

Verdict - OK


This was a record that pre-dated the UK Top 40. It was first performed by Bing Crosby on Christmas Day in 1941. A version by Mantovani appeared in the first even Christmas charts in 1952 and another version by Pat Boone charted later on in the decade. The Bing Crosby version didn't chart until 1977 and then made the Top 40 again in 1998. Like with most Christmas records, I don't like it.

Verdict - Rubbish


Sash! score 4 number 2's and a number 3 with their first 5 Top 40 hits. This one, their 6th only made number 8 though. Yet it was the best one they did in my opinion. The Shannon on this record was the same Shannon of "Let the Music Play" fame. 

Verdict - Good


This is a record where it's the video that makes me nostalgic more than the music. It was recorded in Euston Station, somewhere where I've spent a lot of time over the years. In particular there was the Britania pub which is no longer there. It was somewhere where I had many beers waiting for my train and I did really like that pub. Another thing is seeing that it only cost £2.50 to get passport photos in those days unlike todays rip off prices. I do quite like the music too though.

Verdict - Good


This was the 21st Top 40 hit of the 90s for REM. Only Madonna could have claimed to have had more 90s Top 40 hits at this point. It's fair to say the ones at the start of decade are better known than the ones at the end. This ones not a bad record but hardly a classic.

Verdict - OK


Earlier on in 1998 Madonna made a comeback with the record "Frozen". "The Power Of Good-Bye" almost sounds like it was the original attempt at writing "Frozen" but they decided to keep it anyway as people would still buy any old shit by Madonna. "Little Star" also fits the any old shit category.

Verdict - Rubbish Rubbish


Imagine that you are a songwriter in a band with varying degrees of success over the years but still await you first US Number 1 or your first UK Top 10. Then 28 years later you finally achieve both with a song written by somebody else, not just anybody else, but Diane Warren who's written shit loads of hits for other people. That's exactly what happened to Steve Tyler. Aerosmith were described as a blues-based hard rock band when they formed in 1970 but by the 90s their style was more Rock Music for people who aren't into Rock Music. The guitars are so discrete in this song you would question whether this is even Rock Music at all even if Wikipedia describes it as being "Hard Rock". I'm not one to shy away from ballads by Rock bands but this seems a step too far. Despite this though, I can't help but like it.

Verdict - Good


This was the 5th Top 40 hit for Five. No rapping on this record, they've gone all Backstreet Boys. That can be explained by the fact this was written by Swedish songwriters Max Martin and Andreas Carlsson with the latter making his songwriting debut in the UK Top 40. At least they waited until the 5th record for the ballad, maybe that was on purpose given their name.

Verdict - Rubbish


It seems that Brandy has done the almost inevitable here and had a record penned by Diane Warren. It was from a film which makes sense, the film being "Double Platinum" where Brandy plays the daughter of the character Diana Ross plays. A boring record.

Verdict - Rubbish


After coming up with the alternative World Cup record in the summer, Fat Les were back with a Christmas record. It's long forgotten now and wasn't exactly radio friendly. The problem with these sort of records is that they're just as bad as those they're trying to sound different from.

Verdict - Rubbish


This was the final Top 40 hit from the All Saints self titled debut album and would be their last Top 40 hit of the 90s. It was also the final track on that album. Again it was a track that stood out to me on the album so made sense to release it as a single.

Verdict - Good


This was the Top 40 debut for Savage Garden the previous year but it was remixed by Sash!. Just as a reminder it's the "Chick-a-Cherry-Cola" song. It actually works well as a dance record, least of all because of the fast singing in it.

Verdict - Good


I never saw this coming, a Celine Dion record that I actually like. OK that's not strictly true, I always knew this would come up at some point. It's not like Celine Dion had a complete makeover, this is a ballad still. A ballad though can be good if done well, and R Kelly was someone who could do it well.

Verdict - Good


The final Top 40 hit to date for Lutricia McNeal. It was written by the same Swedish songwriting team who wrote her only other original Top 40 hit "Stranded". With this being her only Top 40 hit not to make the Top 10 the wheels had fallen off and this is the least catchy of them all.

Verdict - Rubbish


The penultimate Top 40 hit of the 90s for The Beautiful South. After liking their previous Top 40 hit "Perfect 10" I'm struggling with this one. It's a distinctive enough record but there's not really a lot to like about it.

Verdict - Rubbish


Blackstreet probably didn't do themselves any favours by making a record for the Rugrats movie. Clearly they made this to appeal to the kids. What I will say though is that there's a remix of this on the album based on a sample of "I Want You Back" by the Jackson Five that is miles better and has nothing to do with the Rugrats. Therefore I'm giving this half marks.

Verdict - OK


Often when a big name provides backing vocals on a record I think so what and consider it nothing more than a publicity stunt. With "No Regrets" though it's the backing vocals that make the record. They are provided by Neil Tennant and Neil Hannon. "Antmusic" is a cover of the Adam & the Ants record and like the original isn't the best.

Verdict - Good Rubbish


The Top 40 debut for the Vengaboys and little did we know what was to come from them. This is a catchy number that caught my attention initially and I didn't mind but very quickly it started to irritate me. It's cheesy, but nowhere near as bad as the crap we'd get from them in future releases.

Verdict - Rubbish


The nature of Ace Of Base's music was always making pop records based on more specialist genres, most notably reggae. With this record they've gone all Motown. As a Motown fan I find that dangerous territory to go into. It's very difficult for a more modern act to try and replicate the Motown sound and pull it off. Ace Of Base didn't manage to pull it off either.

Verdict - Rubbish


If memory serves me correctly it was around the time of this record that Will Smith appeared on a Christmas special of The Big Breakfast. It was the 5th Top 40 hit for Will Smith which heavily samples "And The Beat Goes On" by The Whispers. Very cheesy and shit.

Verdict - Rubbish


This was Top 40 hit number 13 for Boyzone, the same number Take That reached before Robbie Williams left. No sign of anyone leaving Boyzone here, but we are nearing the end of their original run. This was a cover of a country record by John Michael Montgomery and I feel it's gearing Ronan Keating up for his solo career.

Verdict - Rubbish


Another Swedish artist making their Top 40 debut, though this would be the only Top 40 hit for Emilia. I have mixed feelings on music like this these days. It's not my sort of music but it had it's place, the modern pop singers have completely missed the point and should take note. 

Verdict - Rubbish


This was the first chart topper for Steps and it's the Bee Gees cover that is arguably their best known song. "Heartbeat" was apparently sitting in the drawer for years before it was given to Steps. Both are terrible as usual.

Verdict - Rubbish


The first time I heard this record as I recall was on the Pete Tong show on Radio 1. I was thinking what the fuck is this doing on this show, it was a show I'd listen to for dance music. I was more concerned about how shit it was though, the sampling of kids from a musical makes it sound no more credible than a Will Smith record.

Verdict - Rubbish


Mel C became the 2nd Spice Girl to launch her solo career after Mel B had done the same shortly before this. If Bryan Adams had any credibility before this, it had all gone from collaborating with a Spice Girl. I remember the "Got the TV on cause the radio's playing songs that remind me of you" and thinking I've got the TV on because the radio's playing shite like this.

Verdict - Rubbish


One memory I have of this record was playing the "Wonder No 8" album in my car on which this is the final track. I was giving a couple of mates a lift home and when this track came on they both joined me in singing along. From the outside looking in that would have probably looked a bit dodgy, but the point is it's an undeniably good tune.

Verdict - Good


Babyface wrote a lot of Top 40 hits in the 90s, notably quite a number in 1997. This however was the only Top 40 hit he had as a songwriter in 1998. When you team up 2 of the most bland singers of the moment you're not going to write anything that's any good. That's what has happened here.

Verdict - Rubbish


Billie failed to top the charts with her 3rd Top 40 hit, or any other her other Top 40 hits for that matter. It was really more of the same from her except this time she's done a cover of a Dara Rolins record.

Verdict - Rubbish


This was number one for an eternity and I knew quite a few people who liked this. I however thought it was rubbish and still do. It set the scene for the music we'd come to expect from Cher for the forseeable future following the success of this.

Verdict - Rubbish


B*Witched joined Gerry & the Pacemakers, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, George Michael, Jive Bunny & the Mastermixers, Spice Girls and Aqua in topping the charts with their first 3 Top 40 hits. Noticed how the quality of each act deteriorates as time goes on.

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 9.5/30, or 32%. OK highly unlikely we'll reach 50% next week.

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