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MORE GOLD FOR CAPTAIN HOLLYWOOD - Captain Hollywood waspresented with a gold award recently for Greek sales of his single "More
And More" during an international meeting for the Captain HollywoodProject, held in Stuttgart. Pictured (l -r) are: FM Records president NicosCourtis, Captain Hollywood and FM Records VP Dina Courtis.
Couleur 3 RadioMoves Into FranceSWITZERLANDby Steve Wonsiewicz
Swiss public, new rock -formattednetwork RSR Couleur 3 is gear-ing up for a significant expansioninto France and has its sights setfirmly on the country's largestmarkets.
Nat'l Web DialRatings Grow7% In 1 st Qtr.SPAIN
Spanish private national -music -only net Cadena Dial started thisyear where it left off in 1992,turning in a 6.5% increase in thenumber of listeners to 1.2 millionduring the first quarter, according
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The French -language net hasrecently won clearance fromFrench regulator CSA to broad-cast in Lyon, which encompassesthe country's third largest metroarea, with 2.2 million people. It'sCouleur 3's first entry intoFrance, and it expects to startbroadcasting by mid -summer.
The pubcaster is also activelyapplying for frequencies in theAlsace region and the city ofStrasbourg (population 252.000),and will bid in other cities aswell.
Comments head of musicThierry Catherine, "We are ask-ing for licences all over France.We are waiting for authorisationfor cities in Alsace, like Stras-bourg, and we want to broadcastin Paris. However, we have towait for the next round of authori-sations in Paris, and I think that itwill not happen for another two
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AUGUST LAUNCH NOW UNLIKELY
Thorn EMI PullsOut Of VivaGERMANYby Miranda Watson
Another spoke has been put in thewheel of Viva, the German musiccable TV project, with the deci-sion by Thorn EMI to pull out offinancial discussions. After Ber-telsmann's exit from Viva inMarch, this latest set -back meansthe chances of the channellaunching on August 19 as origi-nally planned now look very slim.Time Warner is now the onlyone of the original three investorsin Viva left, though several poten-tial backers are said to be current-ly in negotiation with Viva MDMichael Oplesch. It is rumoured
at these include Sony, Philipsd Matsushita.Thorn EMI reportedly pulled
out of Viva following its decisionto sell Thames Television andnot to further extend its broad-casting interests. Insiders say thatThorn EMI saw no sense in beinga minority investor in a Germanmusic TV venture, after the deci-sion to sell Thames was taken.Bertelsmann's U-turn on the pro-ject in March is also said to haveworried both Thom EMI andTime Warner. As a German con-cern with wide experience in theTV field, both companies hadtheir sights set on Bertelsmann as
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MDR Boycotts BPWRecord ServiceGERMANY
Leipzig -based pubcaster Mit-teldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR)is refusing to pay for record ser-vicing by the German musicindustry. Having to pay forrecords is already a commoncomplaint among private broad-casters, but MDR is the first pub-lic under the ARD umbrella toboycott the record service.
Germany is the only majorcountry in Europe to make radiostations pay to receive regularnew releases from the recordindustry. Private stations receivetheir records direct from the
record companies, while publicsreceive theirs via German musicindustry body BPW, which moni-tors and administrates the service.Many people within the radioindustry are now calling for amore focussed, format -orientedservice.
Comments MDR radio direc-tor Karola Sommerey, "The rea-son we don't use the record indus-try service is that it's just tooexpensive for us. We have a tar-geted buying strategy instead-we buy what we want to play. Wehave a lot of different pro-grammes, all strongly formatted,
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CD Price SlashUNITED KINGDOMby Mike McGeever
The cost of CD albums shouldbe slashed by at least £2 (app.US$3.50), according to a selectcommittee report issued by MPson May 12.
The report, put together bythe National Heritage SelectCommittee chaired by MP Ger-ald Kaufman urged consumersto boycott buying album CDs,which sell for an average priceof £12.99. "It is now time forconsumers to show that theywill no longer bear the pricecharged for full -priced CDs,"the report says.
The committee also chargesthat record companies were col-luding to keep CD prices highand called on retailers to pres-sure the labels by reducingprices in the shops. The commit-tee says the British consumershould enjoy the same status asin the US, where "the customer
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SLR Receives Applications,Prepares Broadcasting AreasSWEDENby Ken Neptune
The SLR, the regulatory agencyresponsible for distributing radiofranchises, has received 214 inter-est applications from partieswanting to start up commercialradio stations and is now set tostart the process of allocating thelicences.
As the number of franchises ineach broadcast area is limited,auctioning to the highest bidder isexpected in the large city areas ofStockholm, Malmo and Gothen-burg. Ten licences were plannedfor Stockholm, five for Gothen-burg and five for the Malmo/Lund area (three in Malmo andtwo in Lund), while these areashave received 50, 15-20 and over20 applications, respectively. Asspecified in the new commercialradio law, applicants vying forthe same licence in a given area
will be given a period of time inwhich to try to work out a way ofsharing the frequency. That peri-od of time has now been deter-mined as four weeks.
The SLR came into operationApril 1 this year, and since thattime has only accepted interestapplications. The next stage in theselection process will take placeonce it is clear that frequenciesare available. At this stage, inter-ested parties will have threeweeks in which to formally applyfor a licence. At the moment,Telestyrelsen (National TelecomAgency), the agency which givespermission for transmitter use, isnegotiating with Norway, Den-mark and Finland regarding thenew frequencies to avoid interfer-ence problems.
While National Telecom MDJan Frese could not say exactlyhow many frequencies wouldbecome available. he way opti-
mistic. "We are trying to accom-modate as many as possible."
SLR spokesman Peter Shier -beck says the agency hopes to beable to announce availability ofbroadcast areas next week in thepress, but that this depends onnegotiations with neighbouringcountries. "We've asked for 60-80frequencies, and if all goes well,stations should be able to beginbroadcasting in the beginning ormiddle of July."
Even if the SLR wants all thestations to start at the same time,it will be a question of how soonthey are ready. Says Schierbeck,"In the case of Stockholm, if fivestations are ready to begin broad-casting. then we will probably letthose five start at the same time.,lf there is only one station ready,we'll most likely wait."
FIMI Granted Official IFPI StatusITALYby David Stansfield
Record industry association AFIhas lost its official IFPI status onthe domestic market following asuccessful bid by rival federationFIMI, set up last year by Italy'sfive majors BMG, Sony, Poly -Gram, EMI and Warner.
Franco Reali, FIMI presidentand MD at BMG Italy, has beenappointed to the board of direc-tors at the International Federa-tion Of The Phonographic Indus-try (IFPI).
FIMI director general ErnestoMagnani comments, "The recog-nition by IFPI constitutes a fur-ther motive for work, whether itbe through our activities of pro-moting and developing Italianproduct on the domestic and
international markets, or ourincreasingly determined effortsagainst every form of piracy andillicit exploitation of our musicalpatrimony."
HMI membership has risen to15 companies, following theaddition of 10 indie firms, and the
federation now claims to repre-sent 80% of the domestic market.One of the major reasons givenfor the initial split from AEI inJune last year was the inadequatevoting power of the majors inrelation to their then combinedmarket share of around 60%.
While both AFI and FIMIplayed down any notion of a riftat the time of the split, bothcamps have since engaged in
claims and counter -claims againstthe other. Reali has accused someof AEI's 144 member companiesof selling bootlegs, with AFIpresident Guido Rignano issuingstrong denials. Rignano alsowarned of serious consequencesif IFPI "kicked out" AFI membercompanies.
AR vice-president FrancoDonato lams the recognition ofFIMI as the national IFPI organi-sation as "the politics of arro-gance on the part of IFPI." "It's agrave error." he comments. "AFImember companies represent thereal musical culture of Italy andalways have done. FIMI alwaystalks in terms of market shares as
though AFI members sold theirproduct from barrows on street -corners. Virgin remains an AFImember. So does Ricordi, plusthe Silvio Berlusconi-owned firmRTI Music and pubcaster RAIlabel Nuova Fonit Cetra. MostAFI member indie companies aredistributed by the majors, butHMI doesn't acknowledge thatfact when it bandies about itsmarket share claims."
Donato maintains that AFI hasalways fought successfully for thedomestic music industry and citesa new rights deal with RAI andthe law passed last year placingroyalties on blank cassettes,videocassettes and audio equip-ment as recent examples.
"The major problem with ourfuture political battles will be thatwe lack just one major spokesper-son to represent our industry," hesays. "But I do believe that bothAEI and FIMI will eventuallyjoin together again even if theydo so through the setting up of anew organisation."
First Quarter Sales Encourage UK Record IndustryUNITED KINGDOMby Mike McGeever
UK record companies are hopingthat the recession is nearly at anend after first quarter sales forthis year show a strong increaseafter last year's side.
Album sales rose 14.4% tomore than three million units as aresult of a jumps in sales of mid -price and budget products,according to the figures, releasedearlier this month by the BritishPhonographic Industry.
CDs have become the top sin-
gles format, representing 40% ofall unit sales and now 62% of allalbum sales.
Trade shipments rose 8.8% to£151.6 million (app. US$238 mil-lion). PolyGram UK chairmanRoger Ames says he is "very
cautiously optimistic" that theindustry is seeing the "beginningof the end of the slump."
Refering to the row betweenthe government and the industryover CD pricing, Ames says theconsumer doesn't appear to beprice -led. "People have a choicebetween CD and cassette. They
want CD. It really has nothing todo with price," he claims.
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Format %chg.CD 18.669 +32.4CD Singles 5.035 +60.4Cassette 10.390 -1.3Cassingles 3.312 +26.1Vinyl 1.164 -35.0Singles 2.091 -25.7Total 42.715 +10.9
Source:BPI
EUROPE A T A GLANCE
EASTERN EUROPE: Mediametrie Starts Survey In BucharestNlediametrie has extended its series of audience surveys on EasternEurope to include the Hungarian capital, Bucharest. The series, enti-tled "Media Focus On Eastern Europe," started with Warsaw andPrague in winter 1991, later including Moscow and St Petersburg in1992. Prague, Warsaw and Bucharest will be covered in this wave,carried out between April and June, while there are plans to addBudapest and Sofia later this year, according to Laurent Spitzer atMediametrie. The surveys are carried out in conjunction with localresearch groups. The results are expected in early June. JS
EUROPE: Digital Radio Service Starts On US ProgrammingDigital radio operator DCR introduced its European service on April26. The service will be distributed initially via cable television andwill in future be available via direct broadcast satellite. DCR will ini-tially feature the 50 channels currently available in the US, whileEuropean programming will be available in the next few months. JS
GERMANY: Brandenburg Media Authority UpdateThe Berlin -Brandenburg media authority has decided in favour ofusing available frequencies in the state to create a new state-wideradio net with the emphasis on Brandenburg. It is scheduled to choosebetween three candidates during a meeting on June 10. The first optionis the possibility of linking local stations with a national blanket pro-gramme for Brandenburg. The Landeswelle Brandenburg (led byradio consultant Hermann Stiimpert) and Europa 1 have put in a bidfor the programme and participation by ORB is also being considered.The second option is for a national programme with regional win-dows. Two bids have been put forward by Radio BB (Burda/Gong)and Markischen Radio (AVE). The authority has also decided toaward broadcasting licences in Berlin to Radio Flamingo and Klas-sik-Radio. The two were chosen from some 47 bidders. The exactallocation of frequencies is still to be decided. MW
ITALY: Capital Starts Syndication ProjectGold regional station Radio Capital, owned by Claudio Cecchetto,has launched a project which aims to involve local stations throughoutthe country in the formation of the first digital syndication network.
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UK: The Hit Releases Joe Bloggs AlbumChrysalis subsidiary The Hit label has launched a relatively new con-cept for TV merchandised albums, with the released of the Joe Bloggs
compilation album. Tracks on the album, which include Shaggy,Depeche Mode, Snap and Arrested Development, target consumersof the young person's fashion outlet. The album cover artwork featuresthe Joe Bloggs logo, which is used for press and fly poster promotionsin the UK. At presstime the album, released at the beginning of themonth, was at number 12 in the CIN album sales chart, with salesexceeding 60.000. A TV commercial campaign will cross promote theBloggs brand name and the album. Mike McGeever
US: NMS Launches Kids Musk SeminarThe New Music Seminar is launching a day specialising in children'smusic. Set for July 25, the Kids Music Seminar will include two pan-els, a symposium and an evening showcase of children's artists. Panelswill include "Kids Music: Look Who's Growing Up"-a look at thestate of the children's music industry: "To Market, To Market: The
Marketing Of Children's Music." JS
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over a cheque for Dfl 45.000 (app. US$24.453) to the People In NeedCharity, raised on sales of 22.500 copies of the "Heal The World" CD. Theproject was suggested by Sony Music's Jos Lauwers. Pictured (l -r) are:
Lauwers, _bast Classen from People In Need and Sony MD Paul Hertog.
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Skyrock Launches Pay -To -ListenCable ProgrammesFRANCEby Emmanuel Legrand
Cable operator Lyonnaise Com-munications, EHR net Skyrockaffiliate Multi Radio and pub-lishing group Publications Fili-pacchi are launching five pay -radio programmes in June. Thescrambled programmes will beoffered to cable subscribers inParis and its suburbs for Ffr25 amonth (app. US$4.6).
The programmes, availableusing a Visiopass decoder, willinclude "Black and Blues"-R&B and soul from the '60s and'70s; "Rock For Ever"-rocktracks from the '50s to the '80s;"Chansons de France"-Frenchchansons from the '50s to the'80s; "Tutti Classic"-hits fromclassical repertoire; and "AllJazz"-popular jazz themes.
The programmes are based onlistener studies which highlightedvarious areas of dissatisfaction,according to Skyrock and MultiRadio president PierreBellanger. These includedcomplaints that none of theexisting stations cater sufficientlyto audience wishes, that FMdoesn't match in quality the soundof CD, and that listeners wereirritated by advertising spots andDJs.
Based on this analysis,Bellanger says, the only answerwas to finance programmes
through subscription. "Onepossibility was to get intopartnership with cable operatorshe says. "Cable can offer a largerange of services, CD quality andcan control subscriptions."
Cyrille du Peloux, presidentof cable company TV Cable,operated by LyonnaiseCommunications, points todifferent reasons behind hisinterest in these services. "Ouranalysis shows that we are goingtowards a greater segmentaf nand this deal allows us to increa ethe number of progr esavailable. The programmes arefree of advertising and the title ofthe songs and the artists canappear on the TV screen. Ourstudies show that consumers areinterested in such options."
All tracks will be broadcast intheir entirety, says Bellanger,who adds that the repetition ratefor a song will be very low.
The service will be open toover 60.000 listeners, of which 5-10% will subscribe, estimatesBellanger. The service will beoffered for free for the first threemonths, and subscriptions willstart in September. If the resultsare successful in Paris, the twopartners plan to expand it viasatellite to other cities of Francewhere Lyonnaise operates cablesystems. Bellanger doesn'texclude that the same systemcould be offered to other cable
DISC FOR GOLDEN SLEEPYHEAD - Danish EMI Medley signing the Sand-men were recently awarded with a gold disc for sales of 40.000 copies oftheir album "Sleepyhead," released last November. Pictured (l -r) are: SamMitchell, Ole Wennike, Michael Rasmussen and Allan Vegenfeldt.
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operators. He also adds that newservices could be offered tosubscribers in the near future,with the expansion of cablecapacities.
Following concern fromproducer's rights organisationsthat he didn't discuss rights beforelaunching the system, Bellangersays he was in contact withperforming rights societySACEM and that he expects tosign an agreement with it soon.As a sign of good will, he saysthat programmes will not beannounced in advance, in order toavoid home taping.
GOLD ON THE BACKS1REETS OF BOURGES - FNAC Music GM Yves Bigot
(r) presented Willy DeVille with a gold record after the spring festival inBourges for sales of over 100.000 copies of his album "Backstreets Of Desire."
Antenne Bayern CelebratesB -day With Nationwide EventGERMANYby Ellie Weinert
Private EHR station AntenneBayern/Munich is celebrating itsfifth birthday by sponsoring "RockOver Germany," a series of open-air events to be held in four sepa-rate locations on two consecutiveweekends at the end of August.
The concert series, slated to bethe biggest open-air event to takeplace in Germany, took fivemonths of preparation by tourpromoter Marcel Avram ofMama Concerts + Rau inMunich.
The open air sites will be thedisused airfields in Munich andCologne on the first weekend
August 27-29. The followingweekend will take place inLueneburg near Hamburg and theMainz-Finthen airfield nearFrankfurt.
Artists on the bill to dateinclude Tina Turner, RodStewart, Chris de Burgh, Princeand the New Power Generation,Joe Cocker, Gary Moore, JonSecada, Richard Marx, DuranDuran and Meatloaf, as well asGerman rock singer Peter Maffayand the band Pur. The price of athree-day ticket for the event isDM73 (app. US$44) and includespublic transport.
In Munich Antenne Bayernwill provide for daytimeentertainment with a performanceof a local band, info desks with a
promotion team of 50 people, 60food stands, "kinderland" with acarousel and games for children.
The station will broadcast livewith a mobile studio from theMunich site and provideinformation for motorists. Theofficial programme is scheduled torun from 18.00-23.00, includinga lottery. Three other radiosponsors will take over promotionfor "Rock Over Germany" in thenorthern cities: Radio Aachen inWildenrath, NDR 2 in Lueneburgand SWF 3 in Mainz-Finthen.Antenne Bayern will not broadcastlive performances fromfestival, however, somerecordings are scheduledbroadcast at a later date.
Authority Licencing Round-upUNITED KINGDOMby Mike McGeever
The Radio Authority's develop-mental process is in full swingwith the awarding, re -awarding,and advertisement of severallicences over the past few weeks.
It has received fiveapplications for the third of fivenew "regional" ILR stations(North East regional, potentialaudience of 1.9 million adults),advertised the last of the five"regional" ILR's, re -awardedlicences to two existing licenceholders, awarded one new serviceand re -advertised franchises forfive ILR stations.
The applicants for the NorthEast regional ILR licence are:Easy FM (Allied Radio, softACE); Heritage Radio (ACE/EZ); Radio North East (NewsTalk/EZ/country); Sound FM(Christian); and The Mix ("adultquality music"). A sixth appli-cation from Fresh FM wasrefused by the Authority becauseit was too late.
The last "regional" ILRlicence is being advertised for the
Central Scotland region. Theeight -year FM licence is for aservice expected to cover mostparts of Glasgow, Edinburgh andthe areas between. The specialistformat station is likely to reach apopulation of 2.3 million. Thedeadline for applications isAugust 31. A condition of allapplicants is that they should startbroadcasting before September 1,1994.
The Chiltern Radio groupwas re -awarded its licences forAM (Gold)/FM (EHR) services inLuton/Bedford and Northampton(Northants Radio) for a periodof eight years.
Midlands Radio's MerciaSound (Gold) was also re -
awarded its AM/FM franchise forCoventry, coming into effect onJanuary 1, 1995 for eight years.
A new ILR licence forScarborough was awarded toYorkshire Coast Radio. The FMpop service is expected tocommence broadcasting at theend of this year or early 1994.
The Authority has receivedone application each for re -
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Peterborough and Dundee/Perthfrom the incumbent franchiseholders, (Mid Anglia Radio -Peterborough; Radio Tay-Dundee/Perth).
Existing AM and FM licencesfor Gloucester-currently held byChiltern Radio's Severn Soundand the AM/FM franchises heldby DevonAir Radio inExeter/Torbay-were put out totender earlier this month by theAuthority. Maiden City FM(proposed 'classic gold' format)was the sole applicant for the newLondonderry (Northern Ireland)ILR licence.
The Authority has shorted thelicence of ethnic broadcasterSunset Radio/Manchester by oneyear for providing "inaccurateinformation" in contravention ofthe station's licence. The licenceis now set to expire at the end ofthis year. The Authority wouldnot elaborate on the details of thelicence reduction, but sourcesalleged the station supplied theregulator with false informationconcerning its finances andmanagement structure.
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BELGIUMby Marc Maes
Europe 2 Belgique Sets SummerDate To Go Fully Operational
l'AEROSMITHPlans are in place to consolidateFrench ACE net Europe 2's Bel-gian operations this summer,branching into the southern halfof the country in September andsetting up full facilities for Bel-gian production. Launched innorth Belgium on January 4,Europe 2 currently has six sta-tions in the country-in Liege,Brussels, Charleroi, BraineL'Alleud, Ottignies and Mous-cron, with a seventh to follow inMons. Half of the network's pro-gramming is currently transmittedvia satellite from France, whilethe remainder is produced by thelocal affiliates.
Part of the plan includesbuilding new studio facilities,according to Europe 2 Belgiquenetwork manager Eric Degand,who cites investments of some
Bfr4 million (app. US$125.000)in new studio facilities inBrussels, to be opened June 1. Afirst studio will serve as a localproduction unit for the Brusselsregion, while the second willproduce national programmes fortransmission through PTT -linesto Europe 2 affiliates.
Degand says the net willtransmit a light-hearted "tran-sition" progr e between June1 and SepteMber 1, when the fullEurope 2 Belgique programmingwill be implemented. Everythingwill be produced in Brussels afterthat date, apart from a fewprogrammes, such as RichardBohringer's show "Qu'Elle EstBelle Ma Ville La Nuit," theEurope 2 concert series andperhaps the "Top Album" hostedby Nicolas Du Roy and Vally.There are also plans to includeitems such as MTV Europenews.
September will mark thebeginning of a massive promotioncampaign, via 300 large streetpanels and logo adverts on citybuses. The network will also bepromoted via the Fillipachiprinted media group in maga-zines, such as Paris Match andElle. Degand adds that Europe 2Belgique is also media partner (asin France) for France Gall'sconcerts in Brussels in Novem-ber. A launch party in Brusselsfor the media and advertisers isscheduled for September.
Says Degand, "We absolutelywanted to get Europe 2 Belgiquein the spotlight as a Belgianproduct. Advertisers are not keenon working with French net-works, although the stations cando without national advertisingcampaigns until September." Headds that the individual stationsare financed by local advertising.
Government Pays Off RNE DebtSPAINby Howell Llewellyn
The Spanish Government hasagreed to pay pubcaster RNE's1992 debt of Pta31 billion (app.US$270 million), and to providefunds to keep the stateduring 1993. The deal was signedlate April after two years of talksbetween the Ministry of Economyand public television broadcasterRTVE, which until now has
financed its radio sideTV advertising.
The introduction ot com-mercial and regional TV intoSpain three years ago has badlyhit RTVE's advertising revenue,and the state TV corporation has
of at least US$783million.
Under the new deal, news/talkRadio 5, the only RNE station toplay commercials, will cease todo so, while funds will be made
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GET A GRIP! - Geffen International director Mel Posner (I) and managerTim Collins were in Hamburg recently for the play back of Aerosmith's newalbum "Get A Grip," released in April.
Classic Hits 98FM Top In DublinIRELANDby Dermot) Hayes
Independent radio in Ireland hasconsolidated its national listener -ship, according to the latest inter-im market research figures pro-'duced by the Joint NationalListener Research (JNLR).
The survey shows local radio'snational listenership at 50%. whilethe national pubcaster stationsMOR. news/talk RTE 1 and 1FMcommand a combined nationallistenership of 71%, with 66% forRTE Radio 1 and 27% for 2FM.In the highly competetive Dublinradio market, ACE Classic Hits98FM has maintained its positionas the top music -based station inthe city, but commercial rivalACE FM 104 has increasedlistenership in a number of keydemographic areas.
Michael O'Keefe, chief execu-tive of the Independent Radioand Television Conunission(IRTC) comments, "Listenershipof local radio has now establisheditself at a very high level and
stations have shown that audiencesare being maintained through aconsistently high level of qualityprogramming."
In Cork city and county, com-mercial stations ACE 96FM/County Sound increased theirlistenership to 51% compared withRTE Radio l's 41%, MOR/gold2FM's 33% and ACE Cork89FM's 12%.
Reactions to the latest results,compiled by the Market Re-search Bureau of Ireland(MRBI) for the interim periodcovering October 1992 to March1993 have been mixed. The mostsignificant inroads in the Dublinarea in the under 35 demo weremade by FM 104, while 98FMdropped. Meanwhile Classic Hits98FM remains ahead in of bothRTE stations and FM104 in the15-44 demo.
Says Jeff O'Brien, PD andchief operation officer at 98FM,"We are delighted to be Dublin'snumber one music stations for thesixth consecutive survey."
CSA Annual Report ProposesLoosening Audience LimitsFRANCE
2#by David Roe
Broadcasting authority the CSAindicated its position on changesin radio legislation in its fourthannual report released during apress conference on May 5.
In its statement the CSArecommended a loosening ofcurrent ownership regulations toallow three national networks peroperator (rather than the currenttwo, with potential reaches of 30million and 15 million listeners,respectively), on the conditionthat only one network has accessto local advertising (no indicationof the audience limits). The movewas based on the belief that therecent trend towards concen-tration does not "threaten either
pluralism of information or thediversity of operators."
Two measures were suggestedin the report to deal with theeconomic problems facing localradio. One of the propositions isto limit the number of frequenciesattributed in a given geographicalzone, while the other was thepossibility of giving local stationstax breaks and preferential loans.
The CSA also proposed in itsreport to give the regional CSAs-CTR's more power. This, it
says, would minimise delays inattributing frequencies and thetime spent ensuring operatorsremain within the law. Originallyset up in 1989, the CTR's are atpresent only consultative. TheCSA, however, wishes to givethem the power to approve
changes in programmes, namesand transmitting sites, as well asto take necessary action whenoperators break the law.
The CSA also called to begranted the power to bypassnormal competition between can-didates for an available fre-quency, and in some cases toattribute the frequency to who-ever it feels can best fulfill theconditions. It was also suggestedthat the authorisations to broad-cast should be extended from fiveyears to seven years.
As an advisory and not anexecutive body the CSA has nopower to implement thesechanges, which are now beingconsidered by the Government.
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RADIO PROMOTERS IN HOLLAND:
Making Do With What They've Got
ForumSimon Mol, Promotion Manager, Warner Music Netherlands
Dutch radio-and I'm limiting this to
national pop radio, Radio 3-received acompletely new look in October 1992.Now we have horizontal programming inwhich the seven broadcasters have fixedtimeslots every day five days a week, whiletwo of the broadcasters take over in theweekend, Veronica on Saturday and theTROS on Sunday. Before this change, air-play on the station was set up so that allbroadcasters had their own day to transmitprogramming on Radio 3.
Along with horizontal programmingcame the decision to work with one power -play record, first called "Alarmschijf,"changed to "Megabit" in February 1993.This change was the result of a decisionfrom Radio 3's programming staff to sup-port the chart organisation Stichting MegaTop 50 instead of the Stichting Neder-landse Top 40 (see M&M January 16).
This decision put an end to a number ofother Radio 3 powerplays-which included
the TROS "Paradeplaat", the NCRV"Favorietschijf," KRO's "Speciale Aan-bieding," VARA's "Parkeerschijf," theAVRO's "R(TV) Tip," "HollandseNieuwe" and Veronica's "Alarmschijf'.The result was a decrease in airplay for cer-tain records; some that used to be played anaverage of 10 times a day wouldn't beplayed at all anymore. These powerplayswere replaced at first by the A -list, a listput together by the broadcasters sharingRadio 3, consisting of 10 records (includ-ing the Megabit) which were to be played6-10 times a day. But coming to a mutualagreement appeared tcto difficult here aswell. Even more difficult than that was ful-filling the agreement, seeing that in realityonly a few of these records were actuallyheard more than three times a week.
The result was an enormous cutback ofnew talent in daytime programming. Nev-ertheless 40-50 new singles still appearevery week, and another 100 are in promo-
tion from weeks before. Because everyoneinvolved made their own choice, there arenow about 80-100 records that are playedless than four times a week!
This also didn't get any better whenthey realised that the A -list idea wasn'tworking. Instead, it was decided to chose10 records from the "Tip 30" (the bubblingunder list from the Mega Top 50), whichalso failed to work out as agreed airplaylevels were not completely reached.
Actually, the current format of Radio 3offers very little possibility for the DJs tomake free choices. In the meantime, theproblem now is not that there aren't enoughnew records played, but that there are toomany styles of new music being played,which in turn does not leave a lastingimpression.
Add to this the fact that two hours ofthe Radio 3 programming are spent everymorning on oldies and you really have toask yourself where the oldies from the '90sare being created. The Top 50 is for a largepart dominated by. trendy records anddance tracks, but those are not the oldiesthat will be remembered, so that shouldn'tbe the ones one should play. Be honest:Haddaway, Ace Of Base, Boy Krazy,Goodmen, Snow-are these the namesyou will remember in the future?
Yet all of this does not change the factthat, regardless of dropping listener rat-ings-although everyone starts waving
Keeping The Journalistic EdgeOn EHR Programming
Programme DirectorOf The Week
Markus Gilli, Radio 24, Switzerland
If anyone knows about Zurich -based Radio14's strengths and weaknesses, it is
Markus Gilli, who has worked at the sta-tion now for 13 years. And seeing thatEHR Radio 24 is the number one privatestation in the greater Zurich area, Gilli'sclaim that the strengths outweigh the weak-nesses seems a logical one.
Radio 24 captures 26% of the listenersin its target group of 15-29 years old, beat-ing its nearest competitor by a safe margin(Radio Z, with 17%). Public stations DRS3 and 1 are even further behind, with 10%each, according to the latest SRG listenersresearch.
Gilli believes a great amount of Radio24's success can be credited to the station'spriority for good journalism and its neutralstand. "In all modesty, we have a distinctprofessional claim," says Gilli. "We coverall relevant local, national and internationalstories faster and with more exclusivescoops. And above all, we are independent,critical and not committed to any particularinterest groups or political parties."
In addition to top coverage, Radio 24takes the news one step further, claims
Gilli. "We have a strong social commit-ment and have organised charity operationsfor Bosnia, Rumania, the Kurds in northernIraq and regions of Africa where people arestarving," he adds.
Gilli's emphasis on news isn't surpris-ing. He started his career in 1980 as newseditor for the station, moving up to head ofnews before becoming programme direc-tor.
"Our view is first and foremost journal-istic," he adds, "be it in politics or music.We also have a feeling of familiarity and aclose relationship with our listeners."
Although news may be a key factor inthe success story of Radio 24, Gilli is alsoaware of music's role in the station. To bet-ter serve' its audience, Radio 24 changed itsprogramming two years ago, now playinghits from the last 30 years during daytimeprogramming. "For us, 'new' isn't first pri-ority anymore; we make our choice accord-ing to the reactions of our listeners tosongs."
Radio 24 will also start using the Selec-tor in its music programming this year,from 06:00-09.00. "That way the music
mix is better and the flow of the sound isoptimal," claims Gilli. In a typical hour,Radio 24 listeners could hear songs includ-ing Brian Adams Summer Of 69, BeatlesEleanor Rigby, Charles & Eddie Would /Lie To You, Jimmy Cliff You Can Get It IfYou Really Want, Eagles Hotel California,Polo Hofer Giggerig, Michael JacksonDon't Stop 'Till You Get Enough, ErosRamazzotti Cose Della Vita, Roots Syndi-cate Mocking Bird Hill, Bob Seger AgainstThe Wind, Bruce Springsteen Glory Daysand Tina Turner The Best.
Gilli has no complaints concerningRadio 24's contacts with record companies."Since we are the distinct leader in radiobroadcasting in the region of Zurich, wehave the opportunity to conduct a goodnumber of interviews with the top stars inentertainment." Gilli adds, however, thatthis has little effect on the selection ofrecords played on Radio 24. "Those deci-sions are made solely by the DJs with noinfluence whatsoever from the record com-panies."
Since private radio was legalised fiveyears ago in Switzerland, Gilli claims theradio situation is much more relaxed. How-ever, other problems are now surfacing."What concerns me most is the lack of aclear distinction between programme andadvertising in private radio. We would verymuch like the legislators to punish viola-tions of the law. This is a most urgent mat-ter, above all when political groups of allkinds pay for broadcast time." Mary Weller
their market shares when they hear thisword-Radio 3 still has the greatest influ-ence on the record -buying public. But forhow long? With the FM frequencies to bedivided by the minister ahead of us, thecommercial stations will demand an as ofyet unpredictable piece of the pie. Untilthat time has come, radio promotion peoplewill have to make do with what they've got.
NewsmakersFRANCE: Stephan Fernandes hastaken over responsibility of specialisedpress relations for Warner Music.
FRANCE: Jean -Michel Gaignard hasjoined Skyrock as director of develop-ment. Gaignard comes from Cherie FM,where he occupied the same position.
FRANCE: Melir Malinsky has left theposition of special marketing manager atSony Music to join Sony ElectronicPublishing Company. He will bereplaced by Jean -Luc Lavignette fromArcade.
ITALY: RobertoBiglia, marketingmanager atPhonogram, hasbeen promoted tomarketing direc-tor of the divi-sion.
NORWAY: Kalle Lisberg has beenappointed programme director at nationalradio station P4 due to start in Septem-ber. Lisberg worked at NRK between1975 and 1987, and has also been direc-tor of information at publishing companyCappelen.
SWEDEN: Sanji Tandan has beenappointed deputy MD of Warner Music,starting June 1. He returns to Sweden,where he was MD of MetronomeRecords until 20 months ago. Tandanwill be replaced at Magnet by MarkDean, who was worked as A&R managerat MCA Records in the US.
SWEDEN: PolyGram restructured itsmarketing department on May 1. Fromnow on it will be organised as follows:Phonogram/London label group: StefanAndreasson-artist marketing manager;Annika Rabe-promotion manager.Polydor label group (including A&M,Motown): Marko Soderstrom-artistmarketing manager; Karin Lund-pro-motion manager.
UK: Former EMI Classics Internationalmanager Yehuda Shapiro has joinedVirgin Retail Europe as marketingdirector.
UK: ILR station Pirate FM102/Plymouthhas changed its line-up of DJs. JonathanMorell presents the breakfast show,Duncan Warren will host the morningshow from 10.00 every day, Tony Jamestakes over from 14.00 - 18.00, whileJane Friggens presents the "PirateCruise" show from 18.00 every evening.
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Over the years, Siena -born Gianna Nannini has built up aninternational musical career full of hits and highlights. Withintelligent, provocative, but always sensitive lyrics. often thecause of reaction and debate in Italy. Gianna has captivatedEurope with compositions ranging from emotionally chargedballads to blistering rock, including internationals hits such asAmerica, Latin Lover. Bello e Impossibile. Profumo, I Maschiand Sorridi.She has composed music for films (Bernardo Bertolucci's"Sconcerto Rock"), acted (the role of Titiana in Oscar winnerGabriele Salvatore's musical version of "A MidsummerNight's Dream"), worked with some of Europe's mostrenowned directors on her numerous videos (MichelangeloAntonioni, Dieter Meier, Hannes Rossacher and RudiDolezal). performed at many of Europe's most importantfestivals (Roskilde, Montreux, Rock am Ring, etc). andparticipated in numerous international media events("Rockpallast," "Peter's Pop Show" and the World MusicVideo Awards) as well as the opening ceremony for the 1990football world championships, where she made her debutwith Edoardo Bennato on the games's official theme song.Following 1991's live retrospective album and feature-length
video Giannissima and the ensuing Scaru.3,..:-prima donna of rock was tired and exhaus7ed ;istwanted to get away fora while. She flew to ;Tned withher curiosity and a digital tape recordc- peace_quiet and pure nature. What sne founri ofHdina
society. so simple and pure that it sheexplains. This experience had a on Gianna'sperception of her own rootsBack in her native Thscany.s-,e d,sco,,,r.-red not only thebeauty of individual so.Jrid:: but ice nature in which shegrew up. The resuitIn(j a.;b; X Forza e X Amore readslike her personal diary of these specii sounds. The single loSenza Te-the CD insert in this week's issue of M&M-forinstance features Gianna's recordings of crickets chirpingtheir mesmerizing song. These unexpected guest backingvocalists give the sultry ballad the unmistakable feel of a hotsummer night.lo Senza Te, which Gianna sings with clenched fists, a grinon her face and a lump in her throat, is backed with the radioversion of the ionoclastic rocker Radio Baccano ("RadioLoud"). which features interludes by Italy's star rapperJovannotti.
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Seriza Te has been choSen as the lead singfe In mostterritories. while in Italy Radio Baccano has been made theA -side, inspiring the country's most popular radio stationRadio Italia Solo Musica Italiana to change its name intoRadio Baccano for 24 hours in April. Both tracks arecurrently scoring encouraging airplay in the GSA territoriesand Italy respectively.On X Forza e X Amore Nannini not only uses uniquesounds --and even parts of a sampled statement by formerUSSR president Gorbachev, which Gianna recorded duringa coincidental encounter in an elevator in Buenos Aires-butalso integrates elements of the traditional Italian folk style ascan be heard on Tira Tira, On the hard rocking trackLamento Nannini takes up the funeral prayer of the widow ofthe police man who died during the fatal assault on judgeGiovanni Falcone last year, while the pop -oriented Bell'Arnica is a call to women to become more self-critical and toreject banal role models.Co -produced with David M. Allen (of Cure -fame). this albumis sonic delight. Forza! Come on you programmers, play loSenza Te and admit Gianna is Giannissima.
Management & Direction: Peter Zumsteg. Marketed by Dischi Ricordi in Italy, Barclay in France and Polydor outside GSA
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Foly's Jazz Sound WinningOver Radio
With just two albums, Virgin act LianeFoly has made her mark, establishingherself as one of the top sellers in Francewith a music strongly influenced by jazz.Her new album, Les Petites Notes, isanother major step in a career that shouldinstall her among the small list of leadingcontinental acts.
Last December, after long negotia-tions and speculation, Foly-who hadswitched management from XavierDubuc to Francis Kertekian, formerMD of record company Just 'In-resigned from Virgin, a company thathad been goingthrough variouschanges in the wakeof the acquisitionby EMI. FabriceNataf, the formerVirgin Recordspresident who hadsigned Foly to thelabel in the late'80s, had left thecompany torelaunch the Voguelabel, and Virginwas run by a dualmanagement com-prised of PatrickZelnik and Emma-nuel de Buretel,MD of Virgin'spublishing affiliate.
"I think whatto re-sign with us wasn't
the financial aspect. but her faith in thefuture of the company and the confi-dence in the new team," notes De Bure-tel.
For De Buretel, resigning Foly wasalso a challenge and a message to the restof the industry. "It was important for usto re-sign her," he admits. "Her firstalbum sold 17.000 copies and her sec-ond, Reve Orange, over half -a -million.Virgin had put a lot of energy behindreaching these results. She was free ofcontract and there had been so manychanges here that it was a great victory toshow that we could hold on to ourartists."
The album was released on May 4while the first single, Doucement, wasshipped on April 13 and serviced to radiostations on March 25. De Buretel saysthe target for this album is to "reach atleast the same level as the previous one."
As with the previous two albums, the11 songs were composed by pianistAndre Manoukian-responsible forFoly's jazz touch-with Foly writing thelyrics with Philippe Vinnet.
The album was co -produced byManoukian and Allioum Ba. "Ba hasbrought something new to her style,especially on upbeat tracks," says DeBuretel. "With the first single, we con-centrate on Foly as a jazz ballad singer.The second single will be more up -tempo, and will hopefully reach a
younger public."The marketing plan included adver-
tising spots in early May on all MediaControl radio stations and a 10 -secondTV spot, broadcast on France's main TVchannels.
Forthcoming events include a show-case in June in FNAC's biggest store in
Paris, where Foly will perform a fewtunes from her album, as well as somejazz standards. The showcase is due to berecorded and a 3 -track sampler will bereleased next October and given away inall FNAC stores to all the buyers of thealbum. Foly will tour in France and out-side from mid -1993 to 1994.
Radiowise, De Buretel says that notonly does the first single have the sup-port of the full -service stations, but it isalso scoring on Media Control FM net-works. "We're trying to reach all the dif-ferent radio stations," he comments.
Europe 2 musicdirector ChristianSavigny considersthe album "classyand sophisticated."Comments Savi-gny, "There is a lot
of work behind that.She has made a lotof improvementsand sings betterthan ever. Theapproach and thematerial is muchmore surprisingthan her previousalbum." The albumwas presented tothe listeners on theweekend of May 1by Foly herself,with interviews
every two hours and ending with a jazzprogramme co -hosted by Foly. Rouen -based regional EHR network RVS pro-gramme director Michael Bourgeoisconsiders the album "one of the bettersurprises of the season. It's a splendidalbum. She has a wonderful voice andthe production is first rate." Bourgeoisadmits the single "is not very easy toplay on FM, but there are a lot of goodthings in the album that will find someroom in our playlist."
The second leg of the plan will startin September with the internationalrelease. As opposed to the strategy set upby Columbia for Patricia Kaas, wherethe same album will be released through-out the world, Virgin has decided to pro-duce two different records, one for theFrancophone countries and one for therest of the world. Foly is currentlyrecording English versions of 70% of thealbum's material. The lyrics of her songswill be adapted by Peter Kingsberry,former member of the duo Cock Robin.Supervision of the production will be inthe hands of Mike Pela, whose creditsinclude Sade's albums.
Comments Mireille Roulet, in
charge of the international developmentsof Virgin local catalogue, "First we'llrelease it in the Francophone countries-Belgium, Switzerland, Canada andFrance. We'll stick to these territoriesuntil next September, when the interna-tional album will be available. It willthen be released in most territories, notonly European but also in Japan andKorea."
Adds De Buretel, "This album is aninternational priority for Virgin and thenew structure set up in London to devel-op European acts is very ambitious."
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NEW RELEASESSinglesLOUIS BERTIGNACOubliez-Moi - ColumbiaPRODUCER: Tony ViscontiBertignac was the lead guitar player forTelephone, France's leading rock band ofthe '80s. After two solo albums with Vir-gin, he has a new record company,Columbia, and a new album. Oubliez-Moiis the first single and it sounds like arevival of T-Rex's Get It On. Which is notsurprising as Visconti was one of thecraftsmen of Bolan's sound.
JERoME DAHANSexe Foible - PhonogramPRODUCER: Jean -Philippe Reza/Jerome Dahan
Jerome DahaA new actwhose futurelooks bright,based on thequality andoriginality ofthis dance-able singletaken fromthe epony-mous album.
Worth noticing is that mixes are by TonyVisconti, a guarantee for a sharp sound.
PETER KRONERJe Te Regarde Quand Tu Dors La Nuit- Vogue
PRODUCER: Vincent Marie BouvotKroner is the first French act signed byFabrice Nataf, president of the Voguelabel. His first single is a mid -tempo lovesong. in which he raps and sings on most-ly acoustic arrangements. It's fresh andraises the interest for more.
MR KURIAKINLe Sommeil - BarclayPRODUCER: Paco Rodriguez/Jean LabbeFormer member of the disbanded groupGamine, Rodriguez has created a newband with a bunch of friends. Instead ofthe gloomy, dark music of Gamine, MrKuriakin's first album Demain Je Vole isfun, wild and percussion -oriented. Le
sommeil has a very catchy melody. Its aperfect song to drink to and sing alongwith.
AlbumsJIMMY JAYLes Cool Sessions - VirginPRODUCER: Jimmy JayUndoubtedly one of the most interestingmusical projects to emerge from theFrench rap scene. Jimmy Jay is MCSolaar's DJ, and was the mastermind increating his mid -tempo sound. This timeJimmy Jay site the cockpit, surrounded bya new generation of rappers-includingthe master Solaar himself for an excellentEt Dieu Cria l'Homme. Virgin Franceclaims never to have had such an enthusi-astic answer from its different affiliates torelease the album. Radio programmerswho wish to cross new borders should lis-ten to these sessions.
LITTLE BOBLost Territories - EMIPRODUCER: Jeff EyrichLittle Bob-his real name is RobertoPiazza-has been around since the early'70s but has never been fashionable. He
has always played rock 'n' roll, sung inEnglish, delivered energetic shows andmade too many albums that didn't capturehis vital live energy. But now he's backwith EMI, and delivers one of his mostconvincing albums. Production, titles andmusicians are first rate. A perfect con-tender for a European crossover.
NATIVENative - AriolaPRODUCER: Fred VersaillesNative consists of two beautiful sisters,Chris and Laura Mayne, who do sing,mind you, and do it fantastically well witha mix of soul and R&B songs. The mate-rial they sing to is not always to the level,but they would convince even a blindradio programmer of their skills, provid-ing he is not deaf.
LES OCCIDENTAUXLes Occidentaux - WeekendPRODUCER: Calum MalcomLes Occidentaux ("The Westerners"), aduo from Angers, confess a passion forJoe Zawinul, Debussy, Ravel, RobertWyatt, David Sylvian and Scottish bandThe Blue Nile-from which they haveborrowed Calum Malcom as producer.Mix all these influences, add upfront key-boards, slow poppy ballads, intriguingmelodies and stylish poetry-thoughoften obscure and pretentious-and youwill find a pleasant surprise.
SOON E MCRap, Jazz, Soul - EMIPRODUCER: Seeq/J-M Poulet/ J -F Delcour
Consumers won't be taken by surprise; thetitle of this album says everything. In thefootsteps of MC Solaar, French "cool" rapis showing increasing strength. Soon EMC, who has been working with Solaar,shows in this album that although he hasbeen inspired by Solaar, he has developeda talent of his own. Key songs areWatchy, Wadcha and Elucider CeMystere. Released in most European terri-tories, Soon E MC is another name towatch.
BLONDE AMERBlonde Amer - ChrysalisPRODUCER: Martin RushentFirst local signing of the born-againChrysalis label in France, Blonde Amer isa powerful trio playing basic straightfor-ward rock. Singer Jerome Santelli haspleasant voice and most of the songs arcmid -tempo guitar driven, as heralded iii
the first single Si Jamais. This barkshould find room on Adult Rock rad!,stations.
DANIEL SEFFPrevenez Les Anges - Chandelle/FNAC Music
PRODUCER: Francis Cabrel/Gerard BikialoAt first, listeners may get the impressionthey are listening to an album by Canadian artist Daniel Lanoisp, arranged by French star Cabrel. Theconnection with Cabrel is obvious, as hehas produced the album (musically andfinancially on his label Chandelle), com-posed some of the tracks and also playedguitar and some vocals. Nonetheless, acareful hearing shows the originality ofSeffs style, a musician who has beenaround for some time. Those who likeCabrel will enjoy the trip, and the othershave the opportunity to discover a solidtalent.
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French Indies Staying Creative In The '90sFrench independent producers play a key
role in the development of new local acts andin the diversity of the creative process, but
face crucial exposure problems, asEmmanuel Legrand reports.
French indies are as diverse as the market itself. Theyrange from the mini -major with a distribution service andall the departments of a record company to a one-manoperation. Their turnover can vary from a few hundredfrancs to close to Ffr250 million (app. US$46 million)and they cover all styles-rock, jazz, "chanson," worldmusic, dance and classic.
There are believed to be over 400 French labels andindependent production companies. A close look atFrench charts shows that independents production com-panies regularly account for some 25% of the albums andsingles charted. Needless to say they play an importantrole in the cre-ativity process.
Dance spe-cialist ScorpioMusic presidentHenri Belolo,(producer in the'70s of VillagePeople and cur-rently number 1
in the Frenchcharts with 2Unlimited), is
one of the lead-ing French independents. He is currently very active intrying to set up an organisation combining the majority ofFrench indies. He considers that "creation is basically avirtue of independents."
"It's our only chance for survival," he adds. "Take alook at Music & Media's European charts and evaluatethe share of indie products. They represent almost 45% ofthe total charts. Independents are more creative thanever."
But for Belolo, apart from the tough times, the mainproblem faced by producing local repertoire is the lack ofexposure. Comments Belolo, "It's getting very difficultfor radio stations to play new acts. The main radio net-works are not starters, so indies tend to rely on the localstations, which are also getting more and more selective.In the system we are living in, without media exposurethere is little chance to get retail exposure."
This pressure is felt even stronger by "small" indies,such as rock label Boucherie. founded during the mid -'80s by Francois Hadji-Lazarro, singer. composer. ver-satile musician, band leader and label manager. Its rosterincludes about a dozen acts, such as Pigalle. GarconsBouchers, Roadrunners and Niominka-Bi.
Boucherie international director Luc Natali puts itthis way, "We have the time to let our acts develop on thelong term, but we feel the pressure of the time, workingin a system where every investment is important."
The same urgency applies to radio, concedes Natali,saying, "Now, with the system set up by the majors, air-play is automatically linked to marketing campaigns inassociation with radio stations. It is not rare to spendFfr400.000 in a marketing campaign. With this money,we can produce four albums.
"The radio situation has become a catastrophe for us.We still work with the 400 stations that count, from thesmall local non-profit station to RTL, and it's gettingtougher. We stopped sending records to the national net-works. We are looked at by these people as extraterrestri-als and with disdain. TV shows are closed to our artistsand its getting harder to get press attention. The onlything left is concerts."
Natali jokes. "I hear a lot of major companies sayinghow wonderful playing live is to develop new acts. Wehaven't waited for that.
"Take a look at Mano Negra. They started with us,toured a lot and sold 20.000 units in six months. [ManoNegra then left Boucherie to sign with Virgin]. I'm notsure you can do the same on a major label. What's theinterest of investing over Ffr3 million on a new act whenyou know that you will hardly recoup your investment?"
Nonetheless, Natali says he is not jealous or bitterwhen acts switch from indies to major companies. "It'sthe name of the game; we are the first step in a process.I'm not shocked when it happens, but I seriously questionthe attitude of the majors when at the same time theyhave a commercial policy that has led to the disappear-ance of independent retailers who were the first outletswhere new acts could be exposed."
Last year, Boucherie switched distribution to FNACMusic after years with PolyGram, via a licensing dealwith Island signed three years ago. This transfer high-lighted the current lack of alternative distribution compa-nies. These past years two of France's top distributors,Carrere and Vogue. were taken over, respectively, byWEA and BMG.
FNAC Music, created in the beginning of 1991 byretail giant FNAC with the ambition to become "theFrench major," has emerged as one of the key indepen-dent distributors through its distribution arm WMD and
"[The challenge is] trying to prove that there canbe a real French record company that can notonly produce French and Francophone music butalso combine artists, producers and labels whofeel they share a same goal."
FNAC Music General Manager Yves Bigot
production company. In 1992. FNAC Music acquiredNew Rose, the leading independent rock distributor inFrance set up 10 years ago, in order to offer a dual distri-bution system.
Yves Bigot, general manager of FNAC Music, saysthe challenge is "trying to prove that there can be a realFrench record company that can not only produce Frenchand Francophone music but also combine artists, produc-ers and labels who feel theyshare a same goal." Bigotsays he is motivated by twoelements: "being an alterna-tive to the majors" and "cre-ating a strong local cata-logue. The answer is to becreative, attractive, releasethe best records and belucky."
What Bigot pleads for isto strengthen the creativeinput of independents. Hestates. "!Sow here is it writ-ten that major companieshave to produce nationalacts. They do it and do itwell. But they could just aswell stick to their interna-tional repertoire. Therefore,it remains essential thatindependent people contin-ue to produce and developlocal acts."
Currently, the roster ofthe label includes Frenchacts Hubert -Felix Thie-faine, Nino Ferrer, rockact Kat Onoma. sax playerManu Dibango and half -a -dozen acts from FrenchCanadian province Quebec(Carole Laure, RobertCharlebois, Laurence Jal-bert, Jean Leloup, Michel Rivard).
FNAC Music has also signed some internationalartists for the world, such as Willy de Ville, KevinAyers, Moon Martin and reggae star Linton KwesiJohnson.
Comments Bigot, "We are starting up at the worstmoment as the market is facing a deep recession. We thenhave to add to that the natural tendency from our corn -
Mono Negra [Virgin] started off on the indie lobe/Boucherie
petitors to put some pressure to limit our development,because if we increase our market share, we can do itonly at the expense of others. It is not an easy task, but itmakes the challenge even more exiting.
"As a new record company, we can't rely on cata-logue. We can't rely on products which have already beenrecouped on other territories, and we don't have anyexchange products. It is easier to get some radio airplayfor a new French artists when you can offer in exchangesome Michael Jackson or Madonna. But for a companylike mine, what can we offer?"
For Bigot, indies still have a lot of room to developgiven the way major companies are run. He says, "Indiescan be very good in creative niches where the majorsdon't go, either real Franco -French popular products orspecialised styles where they don't compete with majors.Take a look at two of the biggest hits of these pastyears-apart from their artistic value -the "Lambada" orJordy. Both products were conceived by indies. Majorsmight be able to distribute these products, but can hardlyproduce them."
One label that has found one of these niches is ABProductions, which now claims to be the leading inde-pendent record producer in France, now that Trema hasone foot in Sony Music's empire, since the label sold a15% stake to the major. AB refuses to present the finan-cial evidence of it, but there are good reasons to believeit's true. AB is owned by Claude Berda and Jean -LucAzoulay, and has been a constant talk -of -the -town, bothfor its successes and for its controversial promotionalmethods.
AB Productions has three different labels, all of themmanaged by Jean -Michel Fava. former A&R of CBSand general manager of BMG. AB releases such popularacts as Dorothee-who hosts a daily TV programme onprivate channel TF1-and Helene, star of the soap opera"Helene Et Les Garcons."
Two years ago, AB created a new label, Pense A Moi,in partnership with Fava, home of acts such as JeanneMas-hugely popular in the mid -'80s and who has suf-fered a drastic set back from the public-or Koko Athe-
ba. AB has recently set up ajoint venture with DSB torepresent the German labelin France. "It is our reservoirof international talent," com-ments Fava, who knewDSB's founder [and currentMCA Music EntertainmentInternational president] Jor-gen Larsen from the CBSdays.
AB has often been criti-cised for cashing in on theTV exposure of its mainacts, producing "soapmusic" and not really con-tributing to the best of whatFrance can deliver. "I amnot ashamed to producepopular music," claimsFava. "I think there'll alwaysbe a need for traditionalpopular chanson. Most ofthe people don't buy recordsin record stores, they buythem in supermarkets. And80% of our public goes tohypermarkets. This is wherewe have chosen to be."
Fava concedes that "it isas difficult for me as for anyother label to get radioexposure. The recordsreleased on AB are not
played by the FM stations, but strangely, when they do alive show, they always call for our acts. But I think it's amistake. I can't imagine that the kids who watch Heleneon TV are the same ones who listen to NRJ.
"When I like an act, or when it fits with our public'staste, we give it a chance. We are today one of the rareindependents that have the luxury to work that way."
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Leading Networks Fine -Tune FormatsThe extent to which radio still plays a vital role in people'slives, indeed in the cultural life of a nation, is demonstrat-ed by the recent public outcry over programme changes at
RNE 2, Spain's public classical music station.Described as "minor adjustments"
in order to increase listenership (SeeM&M April 24). the move has
prompted a flood of letters to the edi-tors of leading newspapers, debateabout the role of public radio in soci-ety and protests which culminated in apetition signed by 100 prominentSpanish intellectuals calling for thechanges to be rescinded and for theresignation of the recently appointeddirector of the station, Adolfo Gross,who, along with director of RNEDiego Carcedo, instigated the alterna-tions. The affair has reached the
uppermost echelons of government, asleaders of the protest met with Spain'svice-president Narcis Serra.
The debate surrounding what
many see as an outright attack on cul-ture and the public welfare, though anextreme case, raises many issues atthe heart of the transformations whichradio is undergoing-not just in Spainbut throughout Europe-as puhli,radio responds to pressures 0,,i, ,1;Jvate stations, changes in broadcast lawand the disappearance of borders.
Ever more rigid and specialisedformats, the ratio of domestic to inter-national music aired, and the mannerin which public radio should respondto the diverse and profound changes inbroadcasting are problems that reachfar beyond the question of whethercutbacks in the amount of Baroquemusic on a morning show underminethe function of a public station. The privates too are confrontingthese issues on a daily basis, and it's they who are defining moreand more just how the panorama of radio in Europe will look inthe coming years.
Principales. We're going for another audience." Their plan,called "Programa Diez" ("Programme 10"), is to introduce moreclassics-both Spanish and international-but with a definitefocus on Anglo-American artists. "We want to introduce music
music is beginning to be heard now in the rest of Europe, andthere is more demand here at home."
Expansion continues at Top FM despite the crisis. Like Cade-na Dial, which has just added 13 new stations to its network, Top
will have 20 by the end of the year,and another 10 at the end of 1994,making a total of 30.
COPE's new EHR net Cadena100 completes its first year thismonth amid the general downturn.Acknowledges director RafaelRevert. "The disquiet provoked bythe recession has impelled everyoneinvolved to take stock and search fornew ideas and solutions to theimpasse. There is a lot of change, alot of activity in the sector. The audi-ence wants good music, and also thesecurity of knowing what kind ofmusic they're going to hear when theytune into a particular station. Andthat's the direction radio is taking-tobecome clearer and more distinct."
Among Cadena 100's innovationsare a series of music news bulletinswhich it began broadcasting inMarch. The five-minute spots will beaired four times daily. The station hasa 100 -song playlist, with approxi-mately 20% devoted to domestic
product.In a radio market where just two
cities-Madrid and Barcelona-rep-resent 60% of potential listeners, it iseasy to see that strict formats are theonly answer to cohabitation and sur-% ival. And in the near future evenmore frequencies will be distributedby Spain's autonomous (regional)"ovemments, though, as Top FM'sMarchant notes, something must be
done to regulate the many municipal and local stations whichalready operate without licenses. These are some of the issuesfacing Spanish radio as the dream year of 1992 recedes into thepast and reality settles firmly in. Terry Berne
Spanish Majors ConfrontTwo events in the first part of 1993 have momentarily
distracted music industry thoughts away from Spain'sdeepening economic crisis. The first was the acquisition
in January by Warner Music of independent record com-pany DRO for a reported Ptal billion, thus filling the onlyremaining vacancy in the network of national companies
the multinational owns throughout Europe.The second event was the release and immediate suc-
cess of "Astronomia Razonable," the new album by popgroup El Ultimo De La Fila, which one month after its
release by EMI-Hispavox on March 1 has sold over300.000 copies and reached number 27 on M&M's Top
100 Albums chart.Coming at a time of diminishing sales and general pes-
simism in all sectors of Spanish society following the opti-mism and even euphoria of 1992 these two events seem
almost emblematic.DRO was an independent company created from the
artistic ferment of the so-called "movida," the importantrenaissance of culture which took place in Madrid andother cities at the beginning of he '80s. a decade which
also caw the rapid and uncontrolled expansion of Spain'seconomy. DR() also grew rapidly, merging in 1984 withfellow independent GASA, and later buying yet anotherindie, Twins. The combined labels held the fruit of the
country's rich new crop of pop -rock artists and as itturned out, was itself ripe for the picking.
That Warner's purchase should coincide with whatmany in the industry consider to be not only an economic
crisis but a creative one as well is significant. As the
Crisisagreement appears to leave DRO with ample artistic free-
dom, the move may represent a first step toward artisticrenovation within the multinationals, something that
almost everyone agrees is necessary.But despite the rather bleak picture painted by record
sales and the scarcity of new, original and exciting talent,there are several promising newcomers, as well as quality
offerings from some veteran groups. And that is wherethe importance of the second event resides. El Ultimo DeLa Fila represents the positive side of Spanish pop, bothfrom an economic standpoint and an artistic one, and
their present success offers the entire industry reason forrelief and even celebration. If very few Spanish acts havebeen able to maintain their previous sales levels, the endof 1992 did finally see the long expected turnaround in
the ratio of vinyl and CD sales. The newer format finallyovertook vinyl in Spain, with sales of 18 million units, anincrease of five million over the previous year, comparedwith less than 10 million for the LP. These figures, how-ever, do not reflect music sales, as much of the increasewas due to the use of the CD as a promotional tool. Andwith about 40Ci of the market, cassettes are still he most
important soundcarrier in Spain.Ca.sal. Miguel Bose. Joaquin Sabina, Heroes Del
Silencio, Sergio Dolma, Los Manolos, Alejandro San;.Rosario. Celtas Conos, Presuntos lmplicados, Amistades
Peligrosas, Ole Ole, Seguridad Social, Mikel Erentxunand, of course, Mecano are just some of the reasons that
the Spanish record industry also has reason for confi-dence despite its own worst fears.
Raised EarsRadio in Spain is suffering from the crisis, though there are
areas of growth. Listenership overall increased slightly to nearly18 million a day during the first quarter of 1993, though the con-ventional News/Talk format seemed the main beneficiary ofthese new listeners to the detriment of pop music networks whichdeclined slightly. The real news may be continued audienceinterest in domestic music if SER's all -Spanish Cadena Dial'simpressive 12% increase in the same quarter is any indication.
Reyes Mateo, sub -director of the net which now registerswell over a million listeners, attributes the increase to several fac-tors. "The trend is definitely toward the narrowing of formats,"she argues, "toward the American model. We found a vacuum inwhat was offered, and we're attempting to fill it. Also, there hasbeen a change to listening habits with the coming of democracyand the proliferation of FM stations over the last 8-10 years. Peo-ple were accustomed to change stations quite often to find themusic or programme theywanted to hear. Now theyare much more apt to staywith one station."
She also thinks the
period when people felt astrong need to followAnglo-American trendsand tastes is passing. Thephilosophy of the station,apart from its all -Spanishformat, is that songs countmore than artists. Andthough it has its core artists which are played twice an hour-Julio Iglesias, Luis Cobos, Rocio Jurado are examples-Cade-na Dial will play songs by acts such as Luz Casal or El UltimoDe La Fila if they fit the station's formula. "The most importantthing is respect for the music: that you play each song until theend, that you identify it and that you don't talk over it."
At the other end of the spectrum entirely is EHR net OndaCero Musica, not yet two years old, which at the moment ranksfifth among the major pop nets. Francisco Valentin, as of April2 the new network director, asserts, "We want to be completelydifferent from the other stations. Spanish music and music aimedat a young audience is already well served by [EHR] Los 40
"Formats will establishthemselves in a moreclearly defined manner inthe future, especially asregards dayparts."
40 Principales DirectorLuis Merino
into Spain," he says, "that is on the top of the charts in the USthat we think will work here."
Valentin believes that quality is still what ultimately attractslisteners to a particular station. "The listener knows when a songdoes not fit a programme, or when it is played solely for com-mercial reasons. Spaniards are by and large well educated aboutmusic. If the record company believes in the product, and the DJalso believes in it, and if the listener trusts the DJ then he willalso believe in the station as a whole."
Valentin points out that among the majors, formats are nowall very clear with distinct publics. so although there is competi-tion as far as advertising goes, at the musical level it is fairlystratified.
Taking Advantage Of The RecessionLuis Merino. director Los 40 Principales. still way out front
with just under three million listeners a day, thinks that evenmore specialisation is on the way. "Formats will establish them-selves in a more clearly defined manner in the future, especiallyas regards dayparts," maintains Merino. He believes competitionis good for the public when narrower formats result.
He offers an interesting perspective on the retession. "From apurely business view-point the crisis can be apositive thing in someways for an industryleader," he reflects."Advertising can movefrom a more costlymedium, such as TV, toa less costly one, such asradio."
The station has
launched an ambitiouscampaign, supported by
the Spanish authors rights organisation SGAE and Coca-Cola ofSpain, to promote Spanish acts via a series of concerts at univer-sities throughout the country. Called "Campus Rock," the projec-t's intention is to reactivate the domestic concert scene, which isexperiencing one of its worst moments in recent memory.
Top FM PD Raul Marchant agrees that radio is headed formore specialisation. "Formats at the major stations continue tooverlap," he insists, "and we've got to close the angle even fur-ther to reach the public we truly want to reach." The station isincreasing the amount of domestic music aired to as much as80% from the current 60% ratio. "We need to return to musicwith roots in Spain if we're to revive the panorama. Spanish
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HAPPYBIRTHDAY
COPE, one of the leadingeuropean radio networkswishes its radio -formula ahappy birthday.
For a year now, 62 stationsof Cadena Cien have beenprogramming the best musicfrom around the world, 24hours a day, via satellite, forlistening pleasure throughoutspain.
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Spanish music continues to make slow,but steady, headway into the countries
north of its borders.
1993 should consolidate and increase Spain'sreach, though there is almost unanimous agree-ment that Europe is a hard nut to crack for thecountry's artists and that patience is the secondrequisite for any potential success. The first, ofcourse, is good music.
Says Warner Music international exportmanager Yann Barbot, "When we export ourmusic, we're also exporting the image of Spain.Music is able to do that on a very popular level.But success at home does not mean you havean exportable commodity. You must have goodsongs, good produc-tion and a goodvideo is now veryimportant, as is a
well -written andpresented biogra-phy, which is reallythe first tool of anycampaign. A strongconcept is alsoimportant for ex-porting an artist."
Warner islaunching newalbums by two of its most important artists thismonth: overnight sensation Alejandro Sanz,whose debut album two years ago sold some700.000 copies just in Spain; and Miguel Bose,whose expanding film career has added to hisalready considerable fame as a singer. TheSanz album will be released Europe -wide inSeptember after campaigns here and in LatinAmerica, where he is assured broad success.Bose's Under The Sign Of Cain will be
released in both Spanish and English versions.Seguridad Social, signed to Warner's new
acquisition DRO, is a rock group from Valen-cia who have toured in France and receivedsome airplay there. The band has a new album,which has already entered the Spanish charts.The two members who form the hit band Dun-can Dhu have also released separate albums onDRO-Mike( Erentxun and Cabaret Pop-though they will continue to perform as a duo.
"To educate, cajole, convince and seduceso that the album is released, marketed, pro-moted and supported," is how BMG Ariolainternational exploitation manag-er Sandra Rotondo describeswhat must be done in order torelease national product in anoth-er country. As part of the teamthat has made Mecano Spain'sbiggest act both at home andabroad, she ought to know. "Youhave to coordinate promotion anddevelop a pan-European strategywhich takes into considerationnot only countries but regions,languages and markets. Thequestion is not just to release therecord. You have to project theartist into that new arena."
That's just what she will be doing soon withthe new Juan Luis Guerra album Areito. Themelodic, danceable music of Guerra, from theCaribbean island of Santo Domingo, is alreadywell-known throughout Europe, most notablyin the Benelux. The current campaign will alsofocus on Germany and Italy.
La Noche De La Rumba, a collection of hitsplus new songs is the latest offering from LosManolos, whose version of All My Loving iscertainly one of the most memorable Fab Fourcovers ever.
For Polydor marketing manager CarlosBorrallo, one of the results of the crisis hasbeen that with the release of fewer albums,newer trends and artists are less catered to. Hebelieves this is true across the board, not just at
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the record companies. He also feels that Spain'sgreatest potential is with its own tradition ofmusic. Two of the label's acts which havefound some international success follow exact-ly this line of thinking-the great guitaristPaco de Lucia, who was a pioneer in meldingflamenco rhythms and melodies with jazzinfluences; and Ketama, the well-known "newflamenco" group who are recording an albumat presstime. The company's newest flamenco -tinged star is 14 -year -old Azuquita fromPalma de Mallorca, whose album and singlePara Bailar it has great hopes for a potentialsummer hit Europe -wide. "It will definitely bereleased in both Holland and Germany, whereit's been very well received," says Borrallo. His
first single in SpainAsi Me Gusta A Miis currently inM&M's top 10
sales chart forSpain.
"Our mostEuropean artist is
undoubtedly LuisCobos," affirmsSony Music inter-national exploita-tion managerAdolfo Jimenez,
referring to the popular conductor of light clas-sical music. Viento del Sur ("Wind From TheSouth") out this month, is a collection of tan-gos, mambos, meringues and other music fromLatin America. Cobos sells well in Belgiumand Germany.
"You have to work the artists much morethan in the past," contends Jimenez. "Wheiebefore three weeks of airtime was long enoughto build momentum for an album, now it needseight weeks. And the lack of specialized musicprogrammes on television is a perennial prob-lem."
Sony is currently enjoying chart -toppingsuccess with singer Rosario, another flamen-co -style pop artist who performed this winterin Paris at the European Encounters concert inParis.
Another possible border -crosser is Harly, asinger in the funky vein who will sing in bothGerman and English, as well as in Spanish.
Apart from El Ultimo De La Fila, EMIHispavox has a generous roster of popular
artists, running the gamut fromrock singer Luz, who triumphedlast year with her wonderfullysensuous song Piensa En Mi fromthe Pedro Almodovar film"High Heels," to highly success-ful light pop act Amistades Pen-grosas, or the very promisingrock act Tahures Zurdos, whoplayed at last year's New MusicSeminar in New York. But from aEuropean perspective, undoubt-edly the most serious threat to
Borallo rock north of the border is clas-sic -style rock band Heroes Del
Silencio, who enjoyed great success in Ger-many, Switzerland and Italy due to constantand carefully planned touring.
Their new album, El Espiritu Del Vino("The Spirit Of Wine") will be simultaneouslyreleased in Spain and the rest of Europe onJune 14. They will begin touring outside Spainin September, though at the end of this monththey will play some festivals in Germany.
As for El Ultimo De La Fila, this will betheir second album released in other Europeancountries, where they are beginning to findacceptance in countries like Switzerland andItaly, where a special compilation will be
released with half the new songs sung in Italianand a tune from their last effort, Musico Loco,will be sung by Franco Battiato. Terry Berne
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Holding The History And Future Of Spanish MusicWhat is the outlook for independent labels in Spain in the
wake of Warner's acquisition of DRO, which many saw as sym-bolic of the sector's vulnerability? And how are these smaller
companies, which claim only about 10% of the market com-pared to about 90% for the multinationals, weathering the storm
of recession?
Horus international exploitation manager Frank Andrada,whose Barcelona -based company's catalogue is the largest inSpain as far as independent domestic product goes, says, "Themission of an indie is to find, develop, and sell new artists. Theirmisfortune is that sooner or later the large companies take themaway. But indies are where the future of the music is cultivated."
Horus is about to launch its first concerted European cam-paign to support the new album of Sergio Dalma, whose debutsold 1.400.000 copies worldwide. The company's plan is original:in each of four territories (France, Italy, Ger-many and the US) the record will contain threesongs sung in the local idiom. "This works notonly as a marketing device," Andrada notes."it's a way to fight piracy and parallelimports."
Mario Pacheco, founder and director ofNuevos Medios, a label known for pioneeringthe amalgam of styles known as "new flamen-co" insists, "The crisis which is effecting themusic industry in Spain is a crisis of the media,above all of radio and television." He dis-counts blaming the recession, pointing out thatthe so-called "golden age" of independents inthe early '80s occurred precisely because of asimilar economic downturn which allowed thesmall companies to fill the creative vacuumleft when the majors sharply cut back theirinvestment in new ideas and trends.
Nuevos Medios produces about 10 CDs ayear, of which four are new artists. Their mostrecent release is a flamenco jazz projectrecorded in Germany with Jorge Pardo andCaries Benavent, aided by musicians such asAl Di Meola and Peter Erskine. Called Jaz-zpaiia, the group will appear at the MontreuxJazz Festival in July.
Servando Carballar, founder of DRO in1982 and more recently of Fabrica Mag-netica, explains why large sales can be a prob-lem for a small company. "When you want tosell 200.000 copies of an artist, you have toenlarge your structure, and then you can'treduce it afterwards. So you're obliged to sellmore in order to support it. And you can nolonger afford to risk investing in a group thatwill sell only a few thousand copies."
Carballer has now launched Virus Records, a collaboration-Carballar calls it "an ecological agreement"-between FabricaMagnetica and BMG Spain to develop and market more commer-cially viable acts. "We thus maintain the ability to sign more spe-cialised artists, with the larger company's infrastructure availablewhen needed." With this plan bearing fruit with groups such asSurtin Bichos (on Virus) and El Regalo De Silvia, Las Ruedasand Rey De Copas (on Fabrica), Carballar is making his bid tobecome an intermediate size company, something he sees a defi-nite need for.
Breaking The MoldZafiro, founded in 1957, is Spain's oldest indie with well-knownpop/rock groups such as La Guardia and Los Inluunanos, andtraditional acts like Los Del Rio and Agustin Pantoja, all withnew albums. A&R/marketing manager Jesus Pozollfonso
regards the much -debated creative crisis as very real but part of anormal cycle and not exclusive to Spain. "It is world-wide, real-ly," he insists. "It's the same on the radio or in the clubs. Nothingnew, just the same old hits redone. And when you do discoversomething exciting it's difficult to promote because no one wantsto break the mold. Radio is simply not as effective as it used tobe."
Other indies find other avenues, other strategies. Founded in1985, Barcelona -based Divusca is a company with a large domes-tic catalogue which can claim the largest sales of any Spanishindie. Although acts such as crooner Bertin Osborne-whose lat-est album Quiero Estar Contigo is about to be released-recordfor the company, Divusca specializes in TV advertised compila-tions, averaging about 12 per year. The company also packagesthematic series. Their newest venture is a Spanish heavy rocklabel called Splash. The first release on the new imprint is Teolo-
gia Daltonica from Hangar 18.Madrid -based Discos Dial used to deal
particularly with Spanish traditional stylemusic, though it has always been the mosteclectic of all the indies. With 11 sub -labelsthe company carries everything from soundeffects and bird -songs, to pop and classical.Discos Dial is the first Spanish indie torelease albums on Sony's new MiniDisc, andhas also issued some laser discs, still a rarityin Spain.
The company has just signed a distribu-tion deal with German jazz indie In Akustik.Agua is the name of an instrumental duowith touches of both jazz and new age that isa current priority for the company. Its bestknown pop group is La Huida, whose latestis Tierra Fertil.
There are many other independents inSpain, from Discos Pasion, started by Twinsfounder Paco Martin (presently enjoyingchart success with Antonio Vega), to a hostof tiny outfits. All share the same problemsof a small home market, limited promotionpossibilities, confusion caused by the transi-tion away from vinyl, and product that quiteoften doesn't fit into the habitual marketingschemes. So how do they persevere?
Teresa Alfonso, vice-president ofBarcelona -based music publisher Ted-dysounds, put it this way, "If you're not anoptimist you might as well find other work.You have to be an optimist to survive in thisbusiness."
For more on Spanish independents see"Groovemix," page 17 in this same issue.
Terry Berne
lirSGAE Increases Commitment To Local Talentpain's performing rights organisation, Sociedad General de Autoses de Espana (SGAE), has recently.newed its commitment to promoting Spanish music both in the rest of Europe and in the US and Latin:merica. The society, which counts some 40.000 members, represents the rights of musicians, playrights-lmmakers, publishers, and composers. It is the fifth largest such rights association in the world.
In January it unveiled the Foundation For The Promotion Of Spanish Music, which will work wihe Ministry of Culture to further the claims of Spanish artists abroad. SGAE played a significant role in
coordinating and financing performances of Spanish artists at New York's New Music Seminar, London'sSpanish Nights and MIDEM. The organisation is also about to launch a programme aimed at providingaccess to and encouraging use of new technologies, as well as to ferreting out the untapped talent that existsoutside the large cultural centers of the country.
SGAE executive VP and managing director Teddy Bautista declares. "There is no creative crisis iipain; it's simply that the public has little access to the artists there are. It all depends on the capacity of the,cord companies to place product in the market and allow the public to choose. Because of the present eco
omic situation that capacity has diminished."He sees several areas where there is plenty of room for growth on the domestic scene. "Most product is:;.
aimed at young people or at an older audience oriented toward popular music. But there is an intermediaarea that's just beginning to be exploited-jazz, new age, album rock, flamenco and adult contemporary."
As for Spain's potential in foreign markets. Bautista points to such projects as FISAC, which will uniteinto a single federation all the Latin American rights organisations in addition to those of Spain and Portugal."There is a lack of coordination which impedes the momentum that Spain is gaining. I would like to see a
rdinated effort of all the domestic companies. Language is really not a problem. Artists like Erosazzotti or Patrick Bruel have had hits outside their own territory. The only country still closed to other
- anguages is the UK. where it is nearly impossible to have a hit if its not sung in English."In answer to critics who claim that SGAE, though helpful, spends little on promotion given its huge earn-
ings, Bautista contends, "In three years we've done 1.000 days of international promotion of Spanish musicand have invested nearly US$10 million in the process."
One development he laments is the disappearance of small companies traditionally run greater risks isupporting new, untested artists. "The renovation of the music would normally conic from the sector. Thedisappearance is a serious impediment to progress," he says. Terry Berne
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WAXATTACKShow Me Your Ye Ye YeahUptempo happy ska. With innovatinghardcore house mixes, influenced byglamour rock bands from the seventies.Absolutely a cross over pop song!
USHAI Want YouIn the style of the new house crossover hits: take a bit of Felix and acertain amount of 'Snap' vocals.Watch out you'll sing along!
XENO MANIAXZone Tripper (virtual reality)House sounds combined with soundsfrom video games. The dancer will thinkhe is inside a video game.
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R 0 ovEmSpanish Dancefloors Keep Dance Alive, Radio Catching On
SPAINby Terry Berne
More than other forms of popularmusic, dance in its many varietiesnearly always emerges from aspecificly focused dance culture.This is as true in Spain as it is inItaly, Belgium, Germany or theUK. And unlike pop or rock, whichahnost invariably reaches the publicfrom a top -down process-that is,bands are developed, recorded andreleased by record companies andpromoted by the media and radio-dance often follows a reverse path.
It is first promoted to clubswhere fans respond by eitherembracing or rejecting the music,followed by airplay and possiblesuccess beyond the core audience.This holds particularly true in acountry like Spain, with not a singledance -formatted radio station, mini-mal music programming on TV,and MTV Europe is still the privi-lege of satellite owners.
If many trace the current popu-larity of dance in Europe to the tiny
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Revelation - KnockoutRecordsPRODUCER: BreakdownThe power vocals of BasilRodericks soar above thissuperb gospel houser fromNew York. The tune bouncesalong perfectly at 120 RPMand you have to hear the key-boards solo. The productionwork is smooth, but not toosmooth. Later dubs and mixesare for the floor whilst thevocal mix could easily crossthe line onto radio.
FORTRAN 5
Persian Blues - Mute
PRODUCER: Fortran 5A pulsating bass line gives you no choiceas to you where you put your attention.Spacey techno of the most involving kindstuns you with its intricacy. Experiencethe sheer "lose -yourself' power of theFull On Orchestral Philharmonic Mix.This is craft, pure and simple.
MARCO POLO
Zuazuzua - Pigeon Pie
PRODUCER: Marco Cecure/Maurizio Pavesi
Lots of pace and personality in this per-cussion lead underground stormer. A fair -
Spanish island of Ibiza, where adecade ago the continent's hip con-gregated for summer -long basheson the beaches and in the clubs,Spain now dances in the shadow ofits Euro-brethren. But this is start-ing to change. And the change isgenerated by an active and enthusi-astic club scene, supported by a net-work of independent record compa-nies in the Mediterranean cities ofBarcelona and Valencia.
Sito, a DJ and producer at NotReal Presence Records in Valen-cia, which is enjoying Europeansuccess with its song Chiki-Chika,affirms, "The club scene in Valenciais very hot, and dance music spreadsfrom there." Music publisher Ted-dysound vice-president TeresaAlfonso concurs, saying, "The focusof dance in Spain is the Mediter-ranean coast. Barcelona producesmore studio work, while Valenciaseems to have more artists."
Indeed, another Valencia -basedcompany, Kong Records, isresponsible for the recent interna-tional hit Bombas by well-known
ly sparse production gives it a shiny andbright feel whilst an effective organ hookcarries it nicely. One to keep you going asit never labours any point for too long.
UTAH SAINTS
Believe In Me - ffrr
PRODUCER: Utah Saints and Guy HattonTaking their hook from the HumanLeague's Love Action, Utah Saints areback now on ffrr. The sampled -in discogrooves from the likes of Sylvester dojustice to the originals as usual. Energy iseverywhere and it's commercial enough tocrossover. A pleasingly deep mix of WhatCan You Do For Me too.
JAMIROQUAI
Blow My Mind - Sony Soho Square
PRODUCER: JKAgain, not unreminiscent of Mr StevieWonder and he does it so well. Lightpiano tinkles, funky guitar flutters, hornsride the controlled storm and that voicebreathes each soulful note out effortlessly.Less obviously catchy than Too Young ToDie but it just oozes summer all over you.
VOX POPULI - First Choice Sampler
The Voice Of The DJ - First Choice UK
PRODUCER: Andrew KomisA respectful backwards glance at the NewYork underground of yesteryear, First
DJ Chimo Bayo, which charted inFrance, Italy, Germany, Benelux,and went to number 1 in Greece,Israel and Japan, and was 20 weekson the chart in Spain.
"We're exporting a lot of prod-uct across the border," reportsJaime Buget of Barcelona's Gin-ger Records. "Spanish product isabsolutely growing, and a lot of itcan be compared favourably tonorthern European product." Ifthere's a downside to the current sit-uation, it's that "there is no clearstylistic tendency, there's a little ofeverything and everyone is lookingfor something with real impact,"Buget contends.
Blanco Y Negro head of pro-motion Sito M. Sola agrees. "Thereis no techno culture in Spain as ofyet," he notes, "nor are there signif-icant new trends." Blanco Y Negroreleases maxi -singles almost exclu-sively and specialises in TV adver-tised compilations. Their prize,however, is the group O.B.K.,whose first album sold 400.000copies, and whose new album has
Choice hit the UK with something spe-cial. Nicely crafted, economical with thefrills, no-nonsense tunes. Check out theclassic garage feel of Harmony and theenticingly deep and percussive Feel It.Massive!
SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS
I'm Going All The Way - A & M
PRODUCER: Jimmy Jam and Terry LewisHarmonies to float away on and a beauti-ful array of vocal styles complimentingeach other and backed up by a chunkybass. The Brixton Flavour 12" mix lifts itup warmly whilst Sasha's Chuff Chuff Mixfulfils the potential by giving it a funkyedge. Mainstream success is long overdue.
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Tolerance E.P. - FNAC
PRODUCER: Ludovic NavarreMore detailed French techno from the pro-lific Ludovic Navarre. French is hypnoticwith a sense of urgency and stashed full ofexquisitely strange sound bites. You couldsee yourself disappearing into this one forsome time. II is comfortably ambient, allin all a most pleasant experience.
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JADE/Don't Walk Away
CAPELLA/U Got 2 Know
SHINEHEAD/Jamaican In New York
ROBIN S/Show Me Love
2 UNLIMITED/Tribal Dance
STEPHANIE MILLS/Never Do You Wrong0 UTAH SAINTS/Believe In Me
14 4 MARTHA WASH/Give It To You
15 8 JAMIROQUAI/Too Young To Die
10 8 2 JANET JACKSON/That's The Way Love Goes
11 9 2 MARXMAN/AII About Eve
12 5 3 LINDY LAYTON/We Got The Love
g 13 3 HADDAWAY/What Is Love
14 7 6 MICA PARIS/I Never Felt Like This Beforeag SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS/I'm Goin' All The Way
SUB-SUB/Ain't No Love(Ain't No Use)
17 19 5 JEREMY JORDAN/The Right Kind Of Love
U.S.U.R.A./Open Your Mind
IIII S.W.V./I'm So Into You
JAMES TAYLOR QUARTET/Love The Life
SILK/Freak Me
22 12 2 ACE OF BASE/All That She Wants
D:REAM/U R The Best Thing
24 6 4 NAUGHTY BY NATURE/Hip Hop Hooray
25 22 5 CAPTAIN HOLLYWOOD PROJECT/Only With You
just been released. The companygenerally promotes its productdirectly to clubs or specialised retailoutlets. Says Sola, "Airplay is mostoften a result of club success. Butalthough there are many hits, thereare few that sell," he concedes.
Max Music, another Barcelonacompany and one of the pioneers ofdance music in Spain, has been stu-dio -driven until now, but has recent-ly opted to introduce more artistsinto its repertoire. Known for its"Mega -Mix" series produced by DJsToni Peret and Jose Maria Cas-tells, the company has also signedtechno-pop groups Berlin and ViceVersa.
Explains Max Music promo manFeran Fanlo, "We're going for asound like Depeche Mode but morepop, always keyboard driven andaccompanied by guitar."
Radio seems the missing link inall this. Says Ginger's Buget, "In thebeginning radio didn't play an im-portant role in the diffusion of dance
music. But it is increasingly sup-portive." Indeed, all the major netsnow have some form of danceshow. Max Music's Peret has ashow week -nights from 23.00 tomidnight on EHR Onda Cero.EHR Cadena 100 has a Friday -night show with no speech. Andboth EHR stations Los 40 Princi-pales and Cadena Top have shows.
But despite this, claims Ted-dysound's Alfonso, "Airplay fordance music is sporadic, and wereally depend on the clubs. The onlyway to get airplay is to producesomething of high quality whosepopularity spreads beyond the clubsuntil the stations have no choice butto play the track."
And the crisis? "The danceworld moves and changes so quick-ly," muses Alfonso, "that the reces-sion is not such a problem fordance." Ginger's Buget agrees."People always look more towarddiversion and entertainment duringhard times."
European Dance Radio Top 25TW LW WOC Artist/Title Label
1 7
4 3
3 2 14
4 3 7
1 185
1
18 11 3
21 21 2
# 120
(Giant)
(Internal Affair)
(Elektra)
(Champion)
(Byte)
(MCA)
(ffrr)
(RCA)
(Sony Soho Square)
(Virgin)
(Talkin' Loud)
(PWL International)
(Coconut)
(4th & B'way)
(Perspective/A&M)
(Rob's Records)
(Giant)
(Time)
(RCA)
(Big Life)
(Keia)
(Mega)
(Magnet)
(Tommy Boy)
(Blow Up/Intercord)
The European Dance Radio (EDR) Top 25 chart is based on a weighted -scoring system. It is com-piled on the basis of playlists of European stations programming various styles of dance music(including hip hop/rap, R&B and swingbeat) for the 15-30 year -olds, fulltime or during specificdaypans. Songs that hove achieved lop 20 status in the EHR Top 40 are regarded as non-specificfor EDR and receive limited points. c BPI Communications BV
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Station Operations
ON -SITE INSPECTION
Touring Virgin Radio's StudioBritain's newest national commercial sta-tion, Virgin 1215 AM, came on air April30 April at 12.15. Virgin Radio is the firstnational pop/rock station in the country andhas attracted a lot of interest with its inten-tion to play a broad based AOR format. Ivisited the Virgin studios in London's Gold-en Square to find out what is at the techni-cal heart of this new venture and wasshown around by Sandy Beech, Virgin'shead of production and overnight DJ, mostrecently with Atlantic 252 and Radio Lux-embourg.
Despite the fact that several millions ofpounds have been spent on the project sofar (including the sealed bid that won it thelicence in the first place, a move that hasbeen paid annually) the studios have beenbuilt to a strict budget with no unnecessaryfrills. Virgin's aim is simply to provide DJ -hosted music shows, so the station's actualtechnical requirement is fairly simple.There is one main on -air studio (DJs willhot seat change between programmes), asmall production studio, a stand-by onair/production studio, a telephone room anda racks "cupboard."
Following fairly last minute changes atthe top of the management tree, Virgin hashad problems with the specification of theirstudios. Equipment and layout was agreed
with the original management and workwas begun by its contractors AliceSoundtech but now the new managers haveput in some of their favourite gear, whichhas led to some problems. The most notice-able of these (apart from a move of studiosite from Woking in Surrey to Central Lon-don!) was the relatively last-minute deci-sion to opt for RCS's Master Control sys-tem of hard disk -based ad and jingleplayout. Original provision for ads and jin-gles had been made by installing SonifexDiscarts but they now sit idle with twomonitor screens and keyboards somewhatawkwardly placed on top of the equipmentpods in the studios.
Alice Soundtech's own AIR 2000 deskhas been used throughout the studio com-plex and Denon DN950 CD players areused for all music origination (there is not asingle record player to be seen in the studioarea). The main microppone used through-out is the excellent AudioTechnicaAT4033 and the production studio isequipped with Revox PR99 and C278 tapemachines although mastering of promos ismainly to be done using Master Control'srecord facility.
Studio construction was managed byVeale Associates and at around £90.000(app. US$144.00), which includes all
electrics and air conditioning, was anextremely good value for such an extensivesystem. This cost saving was achieved -byutilising a new version of the traditionaldry -lined wall construction methodenhanced for better sound isolation. Dry -lined systems, using plasterboard "stud"walling rather than the more expensivesolid wall construction, have been in use fora long time, ever since the BBC inventedthe "Camden" method. Veale Associateshave taken the Camden system and simpli-fied it in line with the lesser requirementsof non -live -music applications. The fin-ished article, while having absolutely noneed to comply with any specifications,falls only slightly short of the old "code ofpractice" specs used in Independent Radiountil 1990.
Studio construction took around three -and -a -half weeks, while the studio equip-ping took rather longer than anticipatedmainly due to the problems outlined earlier.Alice Soundtech's engineer Geoff Fair -bairn was busy attempting to put the lastminute finishing touches to the studioswhen I visited as the Virgin DJs were pre-senting live "test transmissions" or learningto operate the Master Control system.
UK GovernmentSets Up DAB ForumThis October should see the publishing ofa standard for digital audio broadcastingfrom the European Telecommunica-tions Standards Institute (ETSI). Inresponse, the UK Government has takenthe unusual step of forming a forum onDAB to coordinate and promote plans forthe introduction of DAB into the UK andto liaise with other countries, especiallyEuropean DAB operators.
UK president of the Board of TradeMichael Heseltine has said that sufficientradio spectrum will be made available forterrestrial DAB test transmissions tobegin as soon as possible after the newradios to receive the system are launched.So far, only the BBC in the UK have test-ed DAB with a small single frequencynetwork based at their Research Depart-ment at Kingswood Warren, Surrey.
ANDY BANTOCK started in radio withthe BBC in 1980 as technical operator.He has worked as a presenter, manag-er, engineer, operator and designer.More recently, Bantock set up his ownbroadcast consultancy, handling bothengineering and programming. He canbe reached at (+44) 424.434 626.
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Members of the dance music industry have only one place to be from the 5th
through the 7th of June, 1993 - - - Amsterdam, Holland.
The European Dance Music Convention offers the international dance music
industry a strong, workable platform for meeting new partners, discovering new talent
and conducting all sorts of business. An ideal backdrop, Amsterdam is a location
renowned for creativity, diversity and freedom - coincidentally the same ingredientswhich dance music requires.
Dance music - from funk to soul to hip hop to house - is ever changing and
rapidly developing. For keeping abreast of new international developments as well as
monitoring local hotbeds in numerous countries, the European Dance Music
Convention is indispensable.
The record industry, hardware manufacturers, artists, DJs, producers and club
owners will be in attendance for the panels, exhibits, product demonstrations,
showcases, parties, raves and Amsterdam's (in)famous nightlife.
On stage at our previous Conventions: Technotronic, Alyson Williams, KLF,
Shamen, Rebel MC, lames Taylor Quartet, Guru Josh, Sybil, King Bee, Wee Papa Girl
Rappers, Rozalla, Adeva, Quadrophonia, Cut 'N Move, Alison Limerick, and Tony Scott,
among others.
The European Dance Music Convention: an opportunity to give your ears new
music, your eyes innovative acts, your body top DJ's and your intuition new trends.
The European Dance Music Convention is organised by The Dance Connexion
Holland and the Conamus Foundation in association with D.M.C. International.
For more information, call 02154-25187, fax 02154-2504o (The Dance Connexion)
For registrations and hotel reservations, call 035-218748, fax 035-212750 (Conamus)
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SINGLESBEATCREAMTrouble In Paradise - Columbia A/R/EHRPRODUCER: S. Janssen/W. PlanteildtThe Dutch funk metal outlaws cruise onthe road to hell. Recommended for the ded-icated programmers on the cutting edge.
THE BOOMERSYou've Got To Know - WEA R/EHR/ACEPRODUCER: Ian Thomas/Paul DeVilliersThose who were tuned into the NottingHillbillies should have no trouble dialing Bfor Boomers. It's lazy R&B straight fromthe red woods.
DAVID CROSBY & PHIL COLLINSHero - Atlantic ACE/EHR
PRODUCER: Phil Coliihs/Nick DaviesPhil & Dave, a new duo is born. Reservesome room on your playlist for this monu-mental ballad taken from Crosby's new CDThousand Roads, album of the week atBRTN West Flanders/Kortrijk.Comments producer Peter de Groot,"After years of artistic stagnation, Crosbymakes quite some progress."
AN EMOTIONAL FISHRain - East West A/R/EHRPRODUCER: Alan Moulder/An Emotional FishThe fish quartet is without doubt one ofthe most talented in the alternative field. Astrong melody, whispered vocals, gadgetedguitars, a monotonous bassline and the vol-ume gauge at number 11 are the intrinsical-ly contradictive ingredients of what actual-ly makes a song.
CHESNEY HAWKESWhat's Wrong With This Picture? - ChrysalisEHR/D
PRODUCER: The Bolshoi BrothersThe picture shows our young man withdesigner stubble. Little boys grow up, andChesney doesn't have to compete with theteeny hoppers of today. This is for real, justlike the rejuvenated Duran Duran. Catchthat "woo -wooing" chorus.
WHITNEY HOUSTONI Have Nothing - Arista ACE/EHR
PRODUCER: David FosterRadio 102/Haugesund, Norway head ofmusic Egil Houeland thinks it's the besttrack from the Bodyguard soundtrack. "It'sthe sort of ballad that suits her massivevoice best, better even than I Will AlwaysLove You. It's an obvious single if you askme."
MARIA MCKEE
IM GONNA SOOTHE Vol
I'm Gonna Soothe You - Geffen R/EHR
PRODUCER: George DrakouliasA marked change of direction, Maria goesStax R&B, and Black Crowes producerDrakoulias pushed the right buttons. Takenfrom the upcoming album You've GottaSin, To Get saved, this sounds like the rightstuff.
VAN MORRISON & JOHN LEE HOOKERGloria - Polydor R/EHR
PRODUCER: Van Morrison"Gloria in excelsis deo!" Together with"l'eminence grise" of the blues, Van "TheMan" covers his own song. It's as rootsy asone can get.
ORCHESTRAL MANOEUVRES IN THE DARKStand Above Me - Virgin EHR
PRODUCER: Andy McCluskeySynth pop trendsetters OMD have redis-covered the synth dance roots of the late'70s and early '80s. Even boasting an audi-ence, the sound is cheerful and very muchalive.
SNOWGirl I've Been Hurt - East West EHR/D
PRODUCER: M.C. Shan/John Ficarrotta/Edmond LearyJust for your information, sometimes itsnows in May. The white ragga man nowtries his luck with a ballad and the snow-ball effect will continue on EHR and danceradio.
UB40(I Can't Help) Falling In Love With You - DEP Int. EHR/ACE
PRODUCER: U1140
Elvis made this song popular, so there's aneasy inroad to radio for this reggae remakethat sounds like the sun will never stopshining. It's a new entry in this week'sChartbound.
ALBUMSAGUAAgua - La Rosa NAC/ACEPRODUCER: David Saenz/Martin FinsterlinThrough this half Spanish/half Germannew age duo you get the feeling thatRavel's "Bolero" resurfaces in Spanish
I waters. With proper radio support aTubular Bells -like effect could be achievedon a smaller scale.
AZUQUITAPara Bailar - Polydor ACE/EHR
PRODUCER: Joan Bibiloni"Vamos a la playa"-let's go to the beachand have some fun. You buy the drinks,and Azuquita will provide a set of flamen-co music both in traditional and modernstyle. The European single, the title track,is in a Gipsy Kings -vein, while Sal Y Arenashows how this type of music can developin the hot lights of a Spanish disco. Thecheerful track Asi Me Gusta A Mi is thecurrent single in his homeland, and madethe top 10 in only two weeks. Your listen-ers on the beaches and terraces this sum-mer will love this.
MIGUEL BOSEBaja El Signo De Cain - WEA ACE/EHR
PRODUCER: Ross Cam/Sandy McLelland/Andy Ross
The "Sting of Spain" has changed his dressstyle. Out goes the leather jacket he used towear; he's now portrayed naked. His musichas undergone a similar restyling. Bare isthe word; there's not a note too much.Sophisticated music is the result. The sin-gle Si Tu No Vuelves and Nada Particularshould stand a fair chance in the air northof the Mediterranean. An English transla-tion of the album is available.
NEW TALENTCRAWLEYAddiction - Soundfront (CD) (Sweden)PRODUCER: Crawley
A bit of Sabbath, Malmsteen and Metallicamake for typical European metal, melodicand rather adventurous for its genre. TryWanted and Waiting. Contact KjellSandberg at tel: (+46) 18.301 550; fax:18.303 529.
BOB DELYN A'R EBILLIONGedon - Sain (CD) (UK)
PRODUCER: Gorwel Owen/Bob Delyn A'R Ebillion
While everybody gets his kicks on RyanGiggs, another secret from Wales is to berevealed. What Clannad meant for fishfolk music, this band can do for the Welshequivalent. Contact Elin Owen at tel:(+44) 286.831 111; fax 286.831 497.
OUCHLife Goes On - Cavell (CD) (UK)PRODUCER: Colin FrechterWhereas most of their contemporaries inthe UK jump on the dance band wagon,these youngsters opt for crystal clear '60s -tinged pop with horns. You Should Know(By Now) is soundwise a cross between theBeatles and Nancy Sinatra. ContactWilliam Prendergast at tel: (+44) 71.5804740; fax: 71.323 9295.
RASing Sing Sing - Beaver (Hong Kong)PRODUCER: Alan James Jewell
Made in Hong Kong. Featuring the 5thGeneration, a female vocal trio in theAndrew Sisters tradition, this is the kind ofdance song with access to a multitude offormats. Contact Frenches Lim at tel:(+852) 721 3974; fax: 724 0509.
JAN SMIT & HIS SILVERTWINSSilvermobile - Argentum (CD) (Holland)PRODUCER: Frans GroenThe silver strings shine brightly under theAmsterdam skyline. Smit and his lot makeyou believe you're in some Austin honkytonk, listening to the Dutch cousins of theFabulous Thunderbirds. Contact tel: (+31)20.616 0762.
WRECKLESS ERIC
The Donovan Of Trash - Sympathy For TheRecord Industry (CD) (Holland)PRODUCER: Eric GouldenBathroom sound quality is guaranteedwhen the eternal enfant terrible is around.No wonder he sings Joe Meek, a tribute tothe master of the "no jiggery-pokery monofidelity." Contact Ron Euser at tel: (+31)10.422 0301; fax: 10.461 3963.
MIKEL ERENTXUNNaufragios - Gasa EHR/ACE
PRODUCER: Colin FairleyOne half of the duo Duncan Dhu displayswhat he can do on his own, which is reallysomething. A song like Mienteme is built ona similar dignity as Roxy Music's sound atthe time of Avalon, but slightly more upbeat.Esta Luz Nunca Se Apagara proves that theinfluence of the legendary Smiths is stilltangible. The material is carefully arrangedand sung in the right crooning voice. Nowthat EHR has jumped massively on Eros,Erentxun could be next. The female demo-graphic will give in immediately.
JULIO GALCERA & MALA SEGUIDAPuro Vicio - Lucas/Ginger R/EHRPRODUCER: Nando DominguezRock toreadors get in the ring for a gooddose of Spanish rock. Lead vocalistGalcern is the proverbial red cape, and therock bull comes to you naturally; throughstraightforward rock or via a funky detourlike on the tracks Todo Facil Para Ti orMientras La Noche Crece. If you want toget the bull seriously by the horns, then gofor the David Bowie cover Heroes.
HARLYCuando Cambie El Vento - CBS/Sony EHR/ACEPRODUCER: J.N. GomezGet your motor running, we'll go cruisin ona Harl(e)y. The young rocker by that nameknows how to shift gear. Best recommend-ed fuel for a fast ride on rock radio is SoloOtra Vez, his remake of the Black Crowes'Jealous Again. America's Sister GoldenHair shines through on the title track.English and German versions are plannedfor the funky single Tiene Que Acabar.
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Astronomia Razonable - Perro/EMI R/A/EHRPRODUCER: David Tickle/Quimi PortetThis band resides for months on the topslot of the Spanish album chart. Like withmost albums recorded in Peter Gabriel'sReal World studios, it is hard to pidgeon-hole the music. "Guitar -driven Spanish -lan-guage rock with Oriental overtones"-stillthe Moorish influence?-supposedlycomes closest. The oscillating lead guitarsound is not unlike Television's TomVerlaine's. Remando Sobre El Polvo andLa Risa Tonta are tracks the more adven-turous EHR stations shouldn't overlook. Aversion partly in Italian is also available.
All album reviews on this page arepart of this week's Spanish special.
Singles and albums featured in New Releases are listed alphabetically. Each record is recommended for format or programme suitability. Abbreviations used include: EHR, ACE, R (Rock), D (Dance), C (Country), J (Jazz),
EZ (Easy Listeriing), NAC (New Adult Contemporary), A (Alternative), W (World Music) and M (Metal). Records mentioned in New Talent are by acts signed to independent labels for which license and/or publishingrights are available, except as noted. Please send your samples to Robbert Tilli/Machgiel Bakker, PO Box 9027, 1006 AA Amsterdam, Holland.
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Marketing The Music
Garrett Is Rock's ConscienceVery few political bands survive long in themusic business. Certainly since the Clashnone have met with the commercial successof Midnight Oil, who are ready for their"Earth And Sun And Moon" world tour.The Australians' single "Truganini" is cur-rently burning holes in playlists in thereputedly rock -oriented East Centralregion, a situation only comparable towhat "Beds Are Burning" did in the West in1988.
EUROPEby David Langsam
Underlining the band's commitment topolitical issues, Truganini is about the lastfull -blood Tasmanian Aboriginal to survivethe English genocide. The rock single ispicked up by radio everywhere, withouthaving a real impact on M&M's EHR Top40. In "East Central"-Hungary, the CzechRepublic, Slovakia and Poland-however,it shot to number 2 in the regional EHRTop 20 week 20. There's an expectationthat the opening of Virgin Radio/Londonwith its concentration on adult orientedrock can only help Midnight Oil in the UK,where its profile could be improved.
Loud and uncompromising is the sort ofreputation that sends record companies tothe meeting table. A potential second sin-gle My Country (Right Or Wrong) alludesto the Gulf War bombing of an Iraqi civil-ian air raid shelter. But Midnight Oil'spolitical profile doesn't hurt its sales. The
last album Blue Sky Mining for instancesold 340.000 copies in Germany and405.000 in France, its most receptiveEuropean market.
Midnight Oil's Charismatic mainstayPeter Garrett is a man with a mission, andhe is an active campaigner for theAustralian Conservation Foundation andGreenpeace. Says the law graduate,"We're not simply grandstanders; we'redoers. While we completely understand thelimitations of our own life experience, thenarrowness of our own view, in order forus to be real, social and political issues arethe things we must sing about. We mustcampaign about that. Actions are impor-
"North" Gives In For Cut 'N' MoveDENMARKby Wally Cartigny
First you cut an album, than you move onup in the charts. At least that's everybody'swish. Two years ago, Danish pop dance actCut 'N' Move lived up to its name. Itbroke in a massive way with its debut GetSerious selling over 200.000 copies at
home. One month after its release in
February this year, the follow-up Peace,Love And Harmony shot to the top slot.The single Give It Up, another K.C. & TheSunshine Band cover, did the same, butalso-underlining its radio friendliness-itreached the number 1 position in the EHRTop 20 in the North region in week 17.
According to EMI Medley marketingmanager national product MikChristensen the new success is big, but notunexpected.
"We have a positive track record so far.We have reason to be very optimistic, sincethe new album is going to be released allover Europe now. Our goal is to achievethe same as in Scandinavia. The singleGive It Up has a very sunny character, soit's the right thing for the summer. Weexpect it to be in the charts during thewhole season."
The new CD, containing accessibledance songs with both male and femalevocals, seems perfect for EHR. There'ssome hip hop, but away from the cuttingedge. Little by little German radio is now
giving in for Give It Up. Also, MTVEurope has the single in rotation for aboutseven weeks now, while the DMC organi-sation has shown its enthusiasm.
Pan -European promotion of the albumhas already been started, including TV andradio appearances. In the national cam-paign EMI Medley tried new gimmicks.Says international marketing directorThomas Hoehne, "The band drove by busto several radio stations but also to publicplaces like Mc Donalds for special perfor-mances, sometimes even flown in by heli-copter. This was very new to us, but a greatexperience."
A second single, the title track, willsoon be released in Scandinavia. Anothergood bet for a future hit seems to be theDiana Ross cover Upside Down. Thealbum is expected to have sold around90.000 units before Christmas.
Signed to SoulPower/EMI Medley. Publisher: Casadida. Management: John Aagaard/Aalborg NewAlbum: Peace, Love And HarmonyReleased on February 26. New single: Give It Up released onFebruary 3. It is charted in Denmark (4),Norway (4) and Sweden (7); currently it isat number 37 in the Eurochart. Recorded at Feedback/ARP/Bird-land/Copenhagen. Producer: Jon KJPer Hohn/KelTolstrup.
Cant, but it's not up to a pop star totell other people how to behave."
According to Garrett, theband's politics have required aspecial form of management. "Ourmanager Gary Moriss is almost aband member, who happens toplay a different set of instruments.He needs to have empathy withour creative aims, and we shouldhave some understanding of hisdifficulties in getting us to achievethose aims, while still keeping aroof above our heads. It hasworked very well for us."
Garrett knows that MidnightOil's path quite often "contra-venes" the record industry, butSony Music has never interferedin style and choice of material.
"We're artisans, writers and performersfirst, and purveyors of pop -fodder second.The other side of the equation is that Sonydoesn't have to take it."
The six-month world tour in support ofthe new album Earth And Sun And Moonkicks off in Europe by the end of June.Garrett believes in the power of touring."European radio is as important to us as toany other band..., except that we don't getplayed very much. So we have to let peopleknow about us via other means, which isbasically using video [on June 3 theyappear on the "MTV Unplugged" show],press and playing. On stage that's where allthe business happens."
SHORT TAKES Country singer k.d. lang will do thesoundtrack for Gus Van Sant's filmadaptation of the Tom Robbins novel"Even Cowgirls Get The Blues." Van Morrison has a record thatnobody can break. He was not only thelast artist to perform in the Town &Country, but he was also the first onegigging in the London venue under itsnew Forum name. And it didn't changehands during one gig; Van played twoproper shows with one month inbe-tween. Alice In Chains has left theMetallica world tour because of exhaus-tion. The new Scorpions album Face TheHeat is scheduled for release onSeptember 20 (Mercury). Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates hassigned a solo deal with Epic. In 1986RCA released his Dave Stewart co -pro-duced solo debut Three Hearts In TheHappy Ending Machine. Out this week through Warner MusicSpain, Si Tu Me Miras, the long-awaitedsecond album by Alejandro Sanz. It isco -produced by Presuntos Implicados'Nacho Mao, while Paco de Lucia hascontributed with his delicate guitar. A film about the song Louie Louie isin the planning stages. It should coincidewith the 30th anniversary of theRichard Berry -written classic, probablyone of the most covered songs in history.
Triple Def American Bill At PinkpopHOLLANDby Miranda Watson
At the annual Pinkpop festival in Hollandon May 31, Phonogram Holland will berepresented by a record three acts-theJayhawks, Red Devils and the BlackCrowes, all signed to the Def Americanlabel.
The profile of the Def American labelhas been built up gradually in Holland,explains international marketing/promotionmanager Dries van der Schuyt. "It all
started with indi-vidual acts. It
began with theBlack Crowesthree years ago-the band made ithere by touring."The Crowes haveplayed Holland tentimes in total now,including twotours. As a result, sales of the first albumShake Your Money Maker are now up to25.000 copies, while the second album hassold over 30.000 units. But the Crowesweren't the only act from the label to breakbig in Holland. "The arrival of the
Jayhawks and [ex -Georgia Satellitessinger] Dan Baird was the beginning ofsomething very big for us," says van derSchuyt, "as we were getting good radioreaction to both acts, with powerplays on
TIL DEF U S DO PART II
national Radio 3 [for Take Me With You(When You Go) and / Love You Periodrespectively.]"
Sales of the Jayhawks album soared andthe single reached a Top 30 chart position.Seeing how well the Def American actswere doing in Holland, Phonogram decidedto mail radio stations a sampler Til Def UsDo Part II which was sent to selected DJs.
Says van der Schuyt, "Now people areassociating the Def American label withquality, and everything we release on thelabel gets spontaneous attention from the
media. The sam-pler is backed bya big retail mar-keting campaign.We are trying toget maximum vis-ibility for the actswith this cam-paign. We aren'tin this for profit.We want to get
attention from the retailers and throughthem get through to the consumers."
A deal has been struck with the FreeRecord Shop chain, with 250 DefAmerican sweatshirts made up for the shopassistants to wear and 300 posters to be dis-played. The campaign is also being backedby advertising in Oor and Watt rock mag-azines, with a Dfl 5 (app.US$ 2.7) reduc-tion voucher on the sampler.
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special emphasis for the
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GERMANY
ANTENNE NIEDERSACHSEN/Hannover P
ACE
Artie Schmidt Head Of Musk
A List:
AD Bad Boys Blue- A Love
Elton John- Simple Life
Julien Clerc- Noe
Met- Wer Die Auger
HR LEIDER GUT/Frankfurt P
EHR/Dance
Morkus Hertle - Producer
Power Play:
AD Madonna. Bad Girl
A List
AD A -Ho. Dark Is The Night
Culture Beet- Mr Vein
U 96- Love Sees Na
HR ON UNE/Frankfurt P
EHR/ACE
Markus Hertle - Producer
A List:
AD Bodesall. Ei Wont
Chris book- Can't Do A Thing
Genesis. Never
Janet Jackson- That's The Way
Maxim Red- What Would
RADIO FFH/Fronkfurt P
EHR
Andreas Korczewski - Head Of Music
A List:
AD Inner Circle- Wrapped
B List
AD Diesel- Tip
King Kurlee- CoconutMiinchener Freiheit- Viel Zu
Sting Seven Doys
Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
Tina Turner- I Don't
Whitney Houston- Hove
RADIO NRW/Oberhousen P
ACE
Jeff van Gelder - Head 01 Music
A List:
AD Duran Duran Come
Glenn Frey- Love In The..
Herbert Groenemeyer- Chaos
Inner Circle- WrappedRosette- Almost Unreal
Shaggy- Oh Corolino
Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
UB40- Can't Help
Whitney Houston. I Hove
SWF 3: POPSHOP HMJNE/Boden Baden P
EHR
Rog Lange - Producer
A List
AD Dance 2 Trance- Power
Dob Ruskin. Fox
Runrig. Greatest Flame
Toren Hosen- Wunsch Dir
WDR 1/Cologne P
EHR
Hans Engel/Elmore- Metz - Producer
A List:
AD Herbert Groenemeyer- Chaos
Lulu/Womack I'm Back
R.E.M.- Everybody Hurts
Tasmin Archer- Somebody's
Terry Ham kkx All
WDR 1: SCHIAGERRALLYE/Cologne P
EHR
Wolfgang Roth - Producer
A List.
AD 2 Unlimited- Tribal
Doro- Last Day
Fontostischen Vier- Lass Die
Guns N' Roses- Civil War
Jellyfish- Bye Bye Bye
Kralle Krawinkel. Cadillac
Naughty By Nature- Hip Hop
OMD- Stand Above Me
Paul Rodgers- Muddy Waters
Phil Carmen- One Foot
Philip Boa Si Voodoo Club- Johnny
Sterne- Mach' Die Tar
Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
Vince Neil- Sister
Whitney Houston- I Have
RERUN 88.8/Berlin GNotional Music
Jurgen Jurgen - Head Of Music
A List:
AD Andy Schafer- Wie Ira Troum
Blau Engel- DirektJellyfish. Bye Bye Bye
Julian Dawson- Sunday
Perception- Guilty
Tony Marshall- Wir Singen
Wendy Moten Come In
Zwillinge & Blechgang- Keine
B List:
AD Black- Don't Take
FC Bayern/White- Forever
Franz K- Mein Lilo
Gaby Albrecht- Zauberberg
Klaus Hoffmann- Mona
OMD- Stand Above Me
Peter Kraus- Oh Sorry
Rolf Harris- StairwayStyrina- Herz An Herz
Sun Foctory- You To Me
Wendehals & Co- Probier Es
Whitney Houston- I Have
ENERGY/Bedin GERR
Holger Richter - Music Dir
A list:AD Whitney Houston I Have
B List
AD INXS BeautifulSoulsister- Ain't That Simple
Tina Turner. I Don't
MT RADIO N 1/Nuremberg GDance
Cain Yornon - Prog Dir
Power Ploy:
AD U 96- Love Sees No
A List
AD 2 Unlimited- Tribal
Ace Of Bose- Wheel.
Army Of Lovers- Isrwlism
Bay Krow- That's What
Cut 'N' Move- Give It Up
Dr. Dre Nuthin' But
East 17- Slow B Down
Inner Circle- Wrapped
Janet Jackson- That's The Way
Leila K- Ca Plane
Madonna- FeverSub -Sub- Ain't No Love
HUNDERT 6/Berlin GACE
Rainer Gruhn Music Dir
A List
AD Crosby/Collins- Hero
Inner Circle- WrappedJohnny Logan- Voices
Klaus Haffrnonn. Mona
Moodswings- Spiritual
OMD- Stand Above Me
Perception- Guilty
Ten Sharp- Droornhorne
Tina Turner- I Don't
Wendehals & Co.- Probier Es
OK RADIO/Hamburg GEHR
Oliver Weiberg - Hand 01 Music
Power Play:
AD Jade- Don't Wolk
B List.
AD Chris kook- Can't Do A Th rig
Depeche Made- Wolking
Inner Circle- WrappedKing Kurlee. CoconutMaxim Rod- What Would
Monk Love- Born To
New Order- Regret
OMD- Stand Above Me
Prince Mackie Dee- Typical
Rod Stewart- Shotgun Wedding
Soulsister- Ain't That Simple
Sydney Youngblood- Anything
Tina Turner- I Don't
U1140- Can't Help
ORB/FRITZ/Berlin G
EHR
Bernd Albrecht, Frank Menzel,
Jens Molle - Musk Prog
B List.
AD A -Ha- Dark Is The Night
Adventures- Lions And Tigers
Die Fantosfisthen. Lob Die
Keimzeit- La Me De
Keimzeit- Zweiundzwanzig
Keimzeit- Amerikanische
Keimzeit- Sommernocht
Keimzeit- Schmettedinge
Soul Asylum- Runaway Train
US 3- Riddim
Van Morrison. GloriaAL Keimzeit
R.S. 2/Berlin GACE
Rolf Blosberg - Head Of Music
A List.
AD Ace Of Base Wheel
Michael/Queen- Somebody
Shai- Baby, I'm Yours
Soulsister- Ain't That Simple
Tina Turner I Don't
Whitney Houston. I Have
RADIO 7/Ulm G4CE
Alex Naumann - Head Of Music
A List:
AD Julian Dawson Sunday
B List:
AD Minghi/LazJo Vattene
Aon. Quiet laysBobo- Tell Me One
Cranberries- Linger
Dob Ruske- FoxDuran Duran -Come
East 17- Slow It Down
Fantastischen Vier- Loss Die
Gudrun Loos- Come Towmorrow
Herbert Groenemeyer- Chaos
Lulu/Womack- I'm Back
Michael Franks- Dream
Peter fesslet Don't Delay
Phil Carmen- One Foot
Roykey, logging
Tosmin Archer- Somebody's
Tina Turner. I Don't
RADIO ARABELLA/Munich G
National Music
Karl -Heinz Schweter - Frog Dir
A List:
AD Andy Schafer- Wie Ira Troum
Duo Treibsand- Solana Es
Geschwisters Hofmann- Alle Forbe
Manchener Freiheit- Mel Zu
Nockalm Quintet- Nur A Tons
Playa Rouge- Komm Via fliegen
RADIO FFN/Isemhogen GEHR
Jurgen Koster Prog Dir
Frank Eichner Head Of Music
A List.
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AD Bobo. Tell Me One
Boy Krozy. That's Whet
Chesney Howkes- What's Wrong
Chris Isoak- Can't Do A Thing
Chris Rea- Soh Top
Depeche Mode- Walking
Herbert Groenemeyer- Chaos
JTCL. Love The Life
Robert Hart- Boys On
Sybil- When I'm Good..
RADIO GONG/Nuremberg GEHR
Peter 'Marc" Stingl - Musk DirPower Play.
AD fink Angels- SoapboxS.C. Chapman- Go There
B List
AD OMD- Stand Above Me
UB40- Can't Help
Al Boomer
RADIO SAIO/Saarbruecken G
EHR
Adam Hahne Prog Dir
Brigitte Barthel Musk Mgr
A listAD Chris Reo. So" Tnv
Herbert Groenemeyer
Rage- Why Do^
Sling- Seven Days
Al Patricia Koos
RADIO XANADU/Munich GRock
Benny Schnier Head Of Music
A List
AD Fischer Z- Caruso
Golden Earring- When The
Paul McCartney C'mon People
R.E.M.- Sidewinder
Stan Bush- Every Beat
AL Heinrich Beats The Drum
BB 4/Bremen CEHR
Axel Sommerfeld DJ/Producer
A List
AD A -Ha- Dark Is The Night
Culture Beat- Mr Vein
Fontastischen tier- Lass Die
Michael/Queen SomebodyHerbert Groenemeyer. Chaos
Julian Dawson- Sunday
Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
B List:
AD Aaron Neville- My BrotherAdventures Raining All Over
Aon Quiet JoysBrandos- Anno Lee
Candy Skins- Everybody Loves You
Chesney Hawkes- What's Wrong
Depeche Mode- Walking
Doro- Los' Day
Fischer Z- Caruso
Leila K- Ca Plane
Lenny Krovitz- Believe
Mario McKee- I'm Gonna
Maxim Rad- What Would
Pilgrims- Information
Pink Cream '69- Keep Your
Soulsister Ain't That Simple
Stefan Andersson- Again
Terry Hoax- Live All
Toren Hosen- Wunsch Dir
RSH/Kiel GEHR
Stephan Hompe - Head Of Music
Power Ploy:
AD OMD- Stand Above Me
A List
AD Crosby/Collins- HeroDepeche Mode- Walking
Dob Ruskin -Fox
Janet Jackson That's The Way
M.Ch. Carpenter- Passionate
AL Eros Ramozzoni
SDR 3/Stuttgart GEHR
Hans Thomas - Producer
Power Play:
AD Whitney Houston. I Hove
AL Hooters
RADIO F/Nuremberg S
ACE
Ziggie Hoga Prog Dir
A List:
AD Adamo- Pomme Et Cie
Angelo Bronduardi- Forte
Grant Miller Saanger In My Life
Jellyfish Bye Bye Bye
UB40 Can't Help
RADIO UNDAU/Lindou S
EHR
Jens Bohm - MD
Power Play:
AD Hooters- Twenty Five
A List
AD Rage- Run To
Ugly Kid Joe- Cat's
B List
AD Dr. Alban. Sing Hallelumh
Sode. Kiss Of Life
RADIO REGENBOGEN/Mannheim 5
EHR
Martin Schwebel Music Dir
Power Ploy:
AD Ten Sharp Dreamhome
A List
AD A -Ha- Doric Is The Night
8 ListAD Achim Reichel- Amazonen
Bruce Hornsby- Harbor LightsBurkhardt kraut- Dug Mir Liebe
Depeche Mode- Wolkirg
fantostischen Vier- Lou Die
H. -W. Olm- Wot Geht Ab?
Hope Kerkeling- Bei Diesern Lied...
Kalkowski- Lob Dich
Maria McKee- I'm Gonna
Penny Ford- Day Dreaming
Peter Fessler. Don't Delay
Supermax- Shine On Me
Swimming The Nile- Down
Trey Lorenz- Just To Be
Vepo Kom Wir
Taney Gonsehout
RADIO CHARIVARI/Nuremberg
ACE
Mathias Hofmann - Musk Dir
A list:
AD Crosby/Collins- Hero
RAID KOLN: COLOGNE CHARTS/Cologne B
EHR
Uwe Skirl - Preg DirLudwig Schieffer - Prog Dir
A List.
AD French Connection- I Don't
Mick Jogger- Don't Tear
Midnight Oil- TruganiniPeacock Palace- Hallway°
Winfried Bode- Sweet Dreams
UNTIED KINGDOM
ATLANTIC 252/London P
EHR
Paul Kavanagh Prog Dir
A List:
AD R.E.M.- Everybody Hurts
Tasmin Archer- Lords
UB40- Can't Help
BBC RADIO 1/London P
EHR
Paul Robinson - Prog Dir
A List
AD Stereo MC's- Creation
Tears For Fears- Brook It
B List
AD Blur Chemical World
Janet Jackson- If
Peace Together- Be Still
BEACON RADK3/Wolverhompton P
ERR
Peter Wagstaff Prog Dir
A List
AD Charles & Eddie- House Is
Chesney Hawker Whor's Wrong
Oman U R The Best
Crosby/Collins- HeroDire Straits- Your Latest
East Side Beat- Youre My
Elton John- Simple life
Howard Jones- I.G.Y
Lenny Kravitz- Believe
Louie Louie- Walk W tr.
Maria McKee- I'm Gonna
Turner/Junior- Lysander's
Sonia- Better The
Tasmin Archer. Lords
Tina Turner. I Don't
UB40- Can't Help
Vince Gill- Don't Let
BRMB FM/Birmingham P
EHR
Robin Valk - Head Of Musk
A list.AD Gary Moore- Parisienne
Lockhie Lou & Michie One- Shout
Tears For Fears- Break It
B List
AD Charles & Eddie- House Is
Doolsie Brothers- Long Train
Peace Together- Be Stil!
Rodiohead. Pop Is
Snow- Girl I've
CAPITAL fM/London P
EHR
Richard Park - Prog Cont.
A List.
AD Bruce Hornsby. Harbor Lights
Dina Carroll- Express
Felix- Stars
Howard Jones- LG.?
Lenny Kravitz- Believe
L.Vandross Little
Robert Plant- 29 Palms
Shobba Ranks- Housecoll
Tasmin Archer- Lords
Tears For Fears- Break It
U1340- Can't Help
B List
AD 2 Unlimited- Tribal
East Side Beat- Youre My
Louchre Lou & Michie One- Shout
Suede. So Young
CRY FM/Liverpool P
EHR
Sue Taylor Coord
A List
AD Bryan Powell- Think
Doobie Brothers- Long Train
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AD Ace Of Base- All That She Wants
Dream- U R The Best
Crosby/Collins- HeroLVandross- Little
Maria McKee- I'm Gonna
Robert Plant. 29 Palms
Silk- Freak Me
Spin Doctors- 2 Princes
SLAV- I'm So
Tasmin Archer- Lords
Tears For Fears, Break It
Tina Turner Don't
KISS FM/London P
Dance
Gordon McNamee - Prog Dir
B List.
AD Use B.- Glom
Toni Clark- Rushing
Mica Paris I WorryMovie Love PowerNew Version- 66 Mello
Sound Factory- To The
Stereo MC's- Creation
What's Happening Confused
METRO RADIO GROUP/Newcostk P
EHR
Liz Elliott - Music Organiser
A List
AD Chesney Howkes- What's Wrong
Nick Score- Wake Up
Tasmin Archer- Lords
B List
AD Derek 5- U Got 2
East Side Beat- Youre My
Girlfriend- Girl's Life
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Lenny Kravitz- Believe
Peace Together- Be Still
Snow- Gid I've
Stereo MC's- Creation
Tears For Fears- Break It
PICCADILLY RADIO/Manchester P
EHR
Keith Pringle Head Of Music
A List
AD Ace Of Base- All That She Worn
UB40- Can't Help
B List
AD 2 Unlimited- Tribal
Aztec Camera- Dream Sweet
Bruce Hornsby- Harbor 1.91%
Charles & Eddie- House Is
Doobie Brothers- Long Tram
Elton John- Simple Life
Michael/Queen- These Are
Lenny Kravitz- Bel..Sade- Kiss Of Lk
Teors For Fears- Break
Tina Turner- I Don r
Waterboys- The Re, -
VIRGIN RADIO 'London P
Rock
Richard Skinner - Prog Dir
John Revell - Prog Dir
Power Ploy.
AD Dire Snails- You And
Guns N' Roses- Civil War
New Order- WorldPeon Together- Be Still
Tears For Fears- Break It
A List
AD Bon lovi- In These
Elton John- Simple Life
Gary Clark- Freefloating
Tannin Archer- Lords
B List
AD Aaron Neville- The Roadie
Aon- Oval Joys
Dada- Di.Johnny Clegg & Savuka- These
Larry McCray- Delto
Leonard Cohen- Closing Time
Maria McKee- I'm Gonno
Rosanne Cosh- The Wheel
T.T. D'Arby- Delicate
COOL FM/Belfast GACE
John Paul Ballantine - HOM
A List
AD Depeche Mode- Walking
Haddaway- What Is Love
Hothouse Flowers- One
Janet Jackson- That's The Way
Lenny Kravitz- Believe
OMD- Stand Above Me
Spin Doctors- 2 Princes
B listAD Charles & Eddie- House Is
Chesney Hawker- What's Wrong
Chris Braide- Surrender
Crosby/Collins- HeroLenny Kravitz- Heaven Help
Peace Together- Be Still
Wild Orchids- Let A Little
DOWNTOWN RADIO/Belfast G
EHR
John Rosborough - Prog Dir
A listAD Charles & Eddie- House Is
Jim Diamond- Not Mon
Marc Cohn- Wolk Through
Maria McKee- I'm Gonna
Nanci Griffiths- Front Clare
Runrig- Greatest Flame
FORTH RFM/Edinburgh G
EHR
Corm Sommerville- Head Of Music
A List
AD Dazes- Donceornotic
Def Leopard- Tonight
Inner Circle- Sweat
Marc Cohn- Wolk Through
Serious Rope- Happiness
Sounds Of Blackness- I'm Gol n'
Stereo MC's- Creation
Team For Fears- Break It
B List
AD Fat Lady Sings- Show Of
Felix- Stars
Jim Diamond- Not Mon
Rockhead- Chelsea Rose
Turner/Junior- Lysander's
INVICTA/Whitstable G
EHR
John Lewis - Program Manager
Tim Stewart - Head Of Music
A List
AD Big Country. Ships
Doobie Brothers- long Train
Howard Jones- IG.ILenny Kravitz- Believe
Sade Ken Of Life
Sounds Of Blackness- Em Goin'
Tina Turner- I Don't
B List
AD Charles & Eddie- House Is
Crosby/Collins- Hero
POWER FM/Fareham G
EHR
Jim Hicks - Head Of Musk
A listAD Charles & Eddie- N.Y.C.
B listAD Chesney Hawker- What's Wrong
Howard Jones- I.G.Y
Kingmaker- 10 Years Asleep..
Serious Rope- Happiness
Sounds Of Blackness- I'm Goin'
RADIO CLYDE !Glasgow G
Alex Dickson Prog Dir
A List
AD Crosby!Coin-HenJim
Not Mon
Tears For Fears- Break
B List.
AD L.Vondross Little
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Snow. Gid
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Doiagh Cosmic - Heed 011emerA listAD Ace Of Base- AO Thor Soe woe,
B listAD Chesney Hawke, What's Wrong
Dream- U R The Best
Kingmoker. 10 Years Asleep
WV I m SoSerie- Kw Of Life
Spei DoMors 2 Princes
Tears Far Fears- Break It
Tina Turner- I Don't
Ugly- Boom The
TRENT FM/Nottingham G
EHR
Ira Groat - Head Of Programmes
A List.
AD Big Country- Ships
Chesney Hawker- What's Wrong
Dino Carroll- Express
Doobie Brothers- Long Train
Sonia- Better The
Tina Turner- I Don't
B List
AD Crosby/Collins-HeroDire StraRth Your Latest
Gary Moore- ParisienneRuby Fruit Jungle- Sympathy
Stephanie Mills- Never Do
Williams/McKnight- Love Is
BROADLAND FM/SGR-FM/
Norwich/Ipswich and Bury 5
EHR
Mike Stewart Prog Dir
Dove Brown - Head Of Music
A List
AD Chesney Hawker- What's Wrong
Crosby/Collins- Hero
Marc Cohn- Wolk Through
Snow- Girl Poe
Sue Chabneth Move On Up
Team For Fears- Break It
B List
AD Charles & Eddie- House Is
East Side Beat- Youre My
Ugly- Boom The
Jim Diamond- Not Man
Maria McKee- Ern Gonna
Serious Rope- Happiness
Tosmin Archer- lords
Rime Gill- Don't Let
Wild Orchids- le A Little
GWR FM/Bristol/SwindonEHR
Gory Vincent - Head Of Music
A listAD Marc Cohn- Walk Through
Pool McCartney Things We
B List
AD Charles & Eddie- House Is
Howard Jones- I.G.Y
Jim Diamond- Not Man
Nanci Griffiths- From Clare
Peace Together- Be Still
Waterboys- The Return
SWANSEA SOUND/Wales S
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Rob Pendry Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD Crosby/Collins- HeroEast Side Beat- Youre My
Tina Turner- I Don't
B List
AD Big Country- Ships
General Lafayette- Oh My
Inner Circle- Sweat
Jungle Book- Jungle
Kenny G- G -Bop
Lee Ritenour- Waiting
Marc Cohn- Walk Through
Turner/Junior- Lysander's
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EUROPE 2 NETWORK/Pais P
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Christian Savigny - Prog Dir
A List
AD Bashung- lecume
Janet Jackson- That's The Way
Maria Glenn- The Cost Of
Stephan Eicher- Des Hauls
M40/Paris P
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Christian Lefebvre - Frog Mgr
A List
AD Bon lovi- Bed Of
Depeche Mode- Walking
Innocents- Un Homme
J.Jacgues Goldman- le Commence
Jean Louis Aubert Entends-Moi
Native- Si La Vie
Nina Morato- Maman
Shabba Ranks- Mr. Loverman
Tasmin Archer- Arienne
Tina Turner- I Don't
B List
AD Elton John- Simple Life
Movie Lave- Born To
Patricia Koos- Entrez
NFU NEPNORK/Paris P
EHR
Max Guaaini DirA List
AD Chris beak- San Francisco
Depeche Mode- Walking
Michael/Queen- Somebody
Stephan Eicher- Des Haute
Vanessa Parodic lust As Long
FUN RADIO/Paris G
EHR
Benoit Sillard - GM
Herve Lemaire - Prog Dir
A List
AD Rod Stewart- Ruby Tuesday
B List
AD Bon lovi Bed OfDire Straits- Your Latest
lean Louis Auhert- Entends-MaJohnny Clegg & Scrtuka- Crossing
Lenny Kravitz- Believe
Lucky Peterson- With s Been.
Siam ICem FedSteels% Sim Des limesSerf Plias d GaklGo. Bar I WOLIB 40- Call Help
TOP MUSIC/Strasburg G
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Herve Petit Prog Dir
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AD Charles & Eddie- N.Y.C.
Dire Straits- Your Latest
Louis Bertignae- Oubliez Moi
New Order- Regret
Shabba Ranks- Mr. Loverman
Sting- Fields Of Gold
VOLTAGE FM/Rosny-sousBois G
Dance
Olivier Allardet Music DirA List
AD Arrested Dev.- People
Dr. Alban- Sing Halleluyah
East Side Beat- Alive
Whitney Houston- Pm Every
B List
AD Double You- With Or
JTQ- Love The Life
Mica Paris- I Never Pelt
Netzwerith Send Me An Angel
Shaman. Phorever People
Snow- Informer
At Best Of ... 6
L'ONDE LATINE/Aix en Provence
National Music
Maximo Airoldi - Head Of Musk
Power Play.
Gilbert Beam& Quand T'Es
RADIO RIVIERA/Monk Corio 5
ACE
Andrew Anthony - Music Prog
Donny Stocker - Musk Coed
AL Eddie Murphy
WRIL/Paris S
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Georges Lang, Lionel Rkhebourg
A ListAD Tina Turner- I Don't
AL Gary Clarklittle Bob
T.T. D'Arby
ISABELLE FM/Toone Saint Apre B
EHR
Patrick ktheyronnie - Prog Dir
A ListAD Alan Filippi- Songs
DJ Bobo- Somebody
Johnny Hallyday Dans Ma Me
Lo Strada- La Sylvan
West End- The love
RADIO CORSE INTERNATIONAL/Bastio
EHR
Philippe Jammer
B List
AD El Cheer- A La Vie
Madonna -Fever
Thierry Pastor- Posse Compose
Tori Amos- China
Willy DeVille- I Call Your Name
RADIO MANCHE/Saint-Lo B
ACE
Thierry Hot - Prog Dir
A List
AD Francois Feldman Elle Est
Infidel.- ChoreJohnny Hollydar Dins Me Vie
B List
AD Cerrone You -Hon -Me
Christopher Thompson To Ten
Princess Erica Ala DermeZazie- le lb Its
AUSTRIA
6 3/Vienna P
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Gunther Lesjak - Head Of Music
A List
AD Ace Of Base- Wheel..Dream- Things Can OnlyPantastischen Vier- Loss Die
Jam/House- Music Drives
Shaggy- Oh Carolina
Tina Turner- I Don't
CD INTERNATIONAL/Vienna G
EHR
Peter Lossack Head Of Music
Power Play:
Faith No More- I'm Easy
BELGIUM
BRTN RADIO DONNA/Brussels P
EHR
Marc Deschuyter - Head Of Musk
Power Play:Bart Hermon- lb Ga Good Aan
AD Dinky Toys- Out In
A listAD Doobie Brothers- Long Train
Isabelle A- Jii Mag Altijd
Michel Fugain- Les Soirs
Ronnymo- Falling
Roots Syndicate- We'll Meet
Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
B List
AD Crosby/Collins- Hero
Gary Moore- Parisienne
Nadia- Vrij
Sarah Brightman- Captain
Tina Turner- I Don't
BRTN STUDIO BRUSSEL/Brussels P
EHR/Rock
Jan Hautekiet - Producer
Power PierDirk Blanched-- L'Amour
Frank Black- Hang On To Your
R.E.M.- Everybody Hurts
AD Waterboys- The Return
A listAD Blur -For To
Depeche Mode- Welting
Mau Mau. Moodie'Robert Plant 29 Palms
Stephen Duffy- NatalieTina Turner- I Don't
Vanessa Paradith lust As Long
B List
AD Excessives- Snaps
Rage..Machine- Bullet In
AL World Party
RADIO 11/Brussels P
EHR/Rock
Christine Goor/Anne Gomm - Producer
B List
AD Charles & Eddie- House Is
Daniel Lanais- Far The Love Of
David Crosby- 1000 Roads
Deacon Blue- Only Tender Love
Didier Sustrac- Zanzibar
Michael/Queen- Five Eve
Janet Jackson- lane
Lenny Kravitz- Believe
Silencers- I Can Feel
T.T. D'Arby- Symphony
UB40- Can't Help
Morrison/Hooker GloriaWorld Party- Bang
AL David Bowie
Depeehe Mode
Eros Ramozzotti
Midnight Oil
RADIO CONTACT F/Brussels P
EHR
Jean Lou Berlin Prog Dir
B List
AD Block Bizarre- Stop The Rain
Buddy Guy- Some Kind Of
Dream- U R The Best
Francois Feldman- Elle Est
Hugh K.- Shine On
Jerome Dohan- Sere Foible
Logic Dream- Get On You
Madonna- Fever
Michel Fugoin- Les Soim
Reflex- Tu Me Vas
Rod Stewart- Shotgun Wedding
Sbineheod- .10,0,CO'n
RADIO CONTACT N/Beussels P
EHR
Danny de Bruin - Prop DiA List
AD Del Dames Dope- Ain't Nothing
B List
AD Arno- More Ma Like.*
Doobie Brothers- Long Train
Tea Turner- I Don't
BEL-RR/Brussels GEHR
Serge Jonckers Prog Dir
A List
AD Crosby/Collins- Hero
Michael/Queen- Somebody
Whitney Houston- Hove
William Sheller- lore
B listAD Ace Of Base- All That She Wants
C. Vidal- Mats Qu'Est-Ce
Claude Barzeti- Vent°
Eros Ramoczolii- Core
Francois Feldman- Elle Est
Jean Pierre Mader- lo
BRF /Eupen S
ACE
Guy Janssens Producer
Power PloyBetty Boo Hangover
AD Mkhael/Cluems-
Janet kicksizes- Dot's The Way
Luna- Es War En mai
Midnight 06- Truganini
Spin Dodo's- 2 Princes
The The- Slow Emotion
Undercover. The Way
A listAD Depeche Made- Walking
U 96- Love Seth No
AL Adrian CelentanoLuna
RADIO BRUXELLES CAPITALE/
Brussels
ACE
Marc Vossen - Prog Dir
B List
AD Billy Oceon- Everything
Black- Don't Take
Bruce Hornsby- Harbor lights
Charles & Eddie- House Is
Everything But The Girl- Only
Francois Feldman- Elle Est
Glen° Boys- LibertadHoward Jones- I.G.Y
Innocents- Un Homme
Lenny Kravitz- Believe
Radios- Rien Change
UB40- Can't Help
Morrison/Hooker- Gloria
Wet Wet Wet Blue Fa You
BRTN RADIO 2 -EAST FLANDERS/Ghent B
EHR
Rudi Sinia - Producer
A List
AD Bart Vondenbossche- Boem
CB Milton Send Me An Angel
Dance 2 Trance- Rower
Boron Duran- Come
Janet Jackson- That's The Way
Leila K- Co Wane
Mick logger- Don't Tear
BRTN RADIO 2 -WEST FLANDERS/
Kortrijk B
EHR
Peter de Groot - Head Of Musk
Power Play:
AD Belly Goes Green- Lifelong
AL David Crosby
RADIO EXPRES/Anhverp
EHR
Marc Dhollander - Head Of Musk
B List
AD Army Of Lovers- Israelism
Bluebells- Young At Heart
Deno Winner- Woordenloos
Helmut Lotti- lk Wist Niet
Isabelle A- ill Meg AltijdMadonna -Fever
Sam bowie- Sexy
Whitney Houston- I Have
Wim Ravel- Alles Doer
RADIO MAXIMA/RoeselareEHR
Wim Coryn - Head Of MusicWim Vossen - Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD Beatma' Malics- Moto. MixSteen Bees- I Don't Want
A List:
AD Bluebells- Young At Heart
Charkx& Eddie- House Is
Gitano Boys- Libertod
Inhance Te ()urns
O.T.G.- Change It
B List
AD Crosby/Collins- Hero
Gionna Nannini- In Sense
Good Men- Give It Up
Jaydee- Plastic Dreams
Matthias Reim- Kiissen
RADIO MOL/Mol
EHR
Sonja Celen - Producer
Power Play:
AD Bluebells- Young At Heart
A List
AD Asa De Bo- Vlinder
B List
AD Clockwork- Keep On
Def Dames Dope- Ain't Nothing
Leila K- Ca Plane
Peter Kingsberry- Only
Radios- Rien N'a Change
AL Eros Romazzotti
RADIO POWER ZUIDERKEMPEN/Cthel B
EHR
Danny Diereke - Prog Dir
A List
AD 2 Boys- I Won't Let
Duran Duran- Come
II List
AD Whitney Houston- I Have
RADIO ROYAAL/Hornont-Achel 8
EHR
Torn Noland - Prog Dir
Power PloyAced Bose WneeArery Of Lovers- lathe,
AD Roots Syndicate- We -YeeUgly Kid Joe- Cars
A List
AD D J Blackfoot- Run Things
Duran Duran- Come
Jade- Donn Wolk
Madonna- Fever
Marc Dank!, lb Mri leMassive, Take My Hand
Maywood- You And I
Naughty By Nature- Hip Hop
Peacock Palm- Heotwave
Sting- Seven Days
B List
AD Hooters- Twerily Five
Inner Gree- Wthippen
Paul McCartney- Canon. Fox,AL Bluebells
RIM RADIO 2/MOMMA
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Ffitippe Jwrsiwx - Musk DirA AsAD Chiki Chika- Nat Real Presence
Doree 2 Trance- Power
CZECH REPUBLIC
BONTON RADIO/Prague G
EHR
Peter Kricek - Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD Gary Moore- Porisienne
Jungle Book- Jungle
Soidflorence- Definitely
Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
A List
AD Ivan Hies- Typ Ta
Lionrock- Packet Of
Network- Get Reol
Pot & Mick- Hat
Robert Plant- 29 Palms
Sounds Of Blackness- I'm Goin'
13 List
AD Dodgy- Lovebird
Shabba Ranks- Housecall
Wet Wet Wet- Blue For You
RTL CITY RADIO/Prague G
ACE/EHR
KernI Oubrecht - Prog Mgr
Power Play:
AD Ivan Hies- Karlin
Robert Plant- 29 Palms
Tina Turner- I Don't
A listAD INXS- Communication
Michael Jackson- Will You
Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
B listAD Lurie Bile- Moreton
Marc Cahn- Walk Through
AL Madness
Maxi Priest
T.T. D'Arby
RADIO ORION/Ostrava B
EHR
Per Magera - Prog Dir
A List
AD Bon Joel- In These
Cyndi Lauper- Who Let
Crosby/Collins-HeraJonah Ledeeky- Zizen Velko
Robert Plant- 29 Palms
Whitney Houston- I Have
DENMARK
DANMARKS RADIO/Copenhagen P
EHR
Leif Wivelsted - Prog Dir
A List
AD 2 Unlimited- Tribal
Al Denser Med Drenge
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Station Reports
Michael/Queen
DR P3: GO'MORGEN P3/Copenhagen P
EHR/Rock
Torben Billy - Heod Of Music
A List:
AD Bruce Hornsby- Harbor Lights
Gory Clark- NancyNice Device- Cool Corona
Toftem Sidnte Nat Alene
DR P3: MASKINEN/Copenhagen P
EHR /Rock
Torben IliIle - Head Of Musk
A List
AD Gary Clark- NancyNice Devke- Cool Corona
Paw- Jessie
Warner X- EA Och
ARHUS FUERRADIO/Arhus G
EHR
lever Schousen - Head Of Musk
A List:
AD Alexander O'Neal- All That
Rubbers- For Vi
Elton John- Simple Life
JIG- Love The Life
John & Aoge- Chainsosv
Memphis Blue- Every Little
Nice little...- Beat music
Rosette- Almost Unreal
Wet Wet Wet- Blue For You
ANR/Aalborg GACE/EHR
Niels VedernA - Head Of Music
A List
AD Rubbers- For Vi
B List
AD Elton John- Simple Life
Eros Romazzatti- Cose
Louise Hoffsten- Hit Me
LVandross- All That
Rosette- Almost Unreal
Silk- Freak Me
RADIO ABC/Ronders GEHR
Stilt Harivig Nielsen - MD
Henrik Henneberg - Prog Dir
A List:
AD Rubbers- For A
Eros Ramazzolf Cose
Gory Clods- f reeflooring
Rosette- Almost Unreal
Thomas Ledin- Slapp Hastarna
B List
AD Alexander O'Neal- All That
Buddy Guy- Some Kind Of
Cliff Rkhard Human Work Of ArtCrosby/Collins- Hero
Eddie Murphy- Whatupwitu
Elton John- Simple Life
Etienne Daho- Attractions
Key West- Looks Like
Louise Hoffsten- Hit Me
Memphis Blue- Every Thee
Midnight Oil- Trugonini
Monroe- The Sun Gces Up
Sting- Seven Days
Whitney Houston- I Hove
Lai- Lev Nu
RADIO VIBORG/Viborg GEHR
Pout Foged - Head Of Musk
A listAD Alexander O'Neal- All That
Rubbers- FOr A
Duran Duran -Come
Elton John -Simple Life
Luse- Megomix '93
Rosette- Almost Unreal
Somebody's- That's Why
Wilmer X- Ett Ooh
B list.
AD Depeche Mode- Walking
Gonna Nannini- lo SenzaLVandross- Tide
Memphis Blue- Every Thee
THE VOKE/Copeohagen G
EHR
Lars ICtaer - Prog Dir
Signe Larsen
A List:
AD 2 Unlimited- Tribal
Crosby/Collins- Hero
Tina Turner- I Don't
World Party. Is It Like Today
UPTOWN FM/Copenhagen G
ACE/EHR
Melt Pedersen - Heed Of Musk
El List:
AD Rubbers- FOr Vi
Denser Med Menge- Hvor LangeVii
Crosby/Collins- Hero
Depmhe Mode- Walking
Rosette- Almost Unreal
Sling -Seven Days
Take That- Could It
Tina Turner- I Don't
RADIO 89.1 /Helsingor 5
EHR
Johannes Olsen - Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD Stan Urban- Through My Door
Yasmin- Let Me
A UM
AD Duran Duran- Come
Helen Hofker- Edge OfLouise Hoffsten- Hit Me
Robert Plant- 29 Palms
Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
RADIO AIRPORT EM/Copenhagen 5
EHR
Flemming Beck - Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD Bobber, For V,Lenny Kravitz- Believe
A List
AD Hoddawoy- What Is Love
Rosette- Almost Unreal
B List
AD Nice Device- Cool Corona
RADIO AMAGER/Brondby/Kastrup 5EHR
Susan Duelund - Head Of Music
A List:
AD Doran Duran -Come
Eros Ramozzotti- Cose
Helen Haffner- Edge Of
Hot Chocolate- It Storied With
Shubi-Dua- Donske Sild
Soulsister- Ain't That Simple
Tina Tumer- I Don't
Yasmin- Send Me
RADIO HERNING/Herning SEHR
Ulrik Hyldgaard - Head Of Music
A List
AD Ace Of Base- Waiting For Magic
Alexander O'Neal- All That
Rubbers- FOr
Duran Duran -Come
Elton Jobs- Simple Life
GO- Love The Life
Louise Hoffsten- Hit Me
Memphis Blue- Every Little
Nice little...- Rain Keeps
Rosette- Almost Unreal
Tina honer- I Don't
Vibe- 3 X Love
RADIO SYDKYSTEN/Copenhagen 5
ACE
Peter Hold Prog Dir/DJ
Ka) Jensen - Head Of Muds
A List
AD Bruce Springsteen- Lucky Town
Crosby/Collins- HeroDuren Duran- Come
Happy People...- Jack &
Helen Heffner Edge OfMichael Bolton- Hold On
Nice Linle...- Rain Keeps
Perception- Guilty
Soulsister Ain't That Simple
Tina Turner- Don't
RADIO VICTOR/Esbjerg S
EHR
Christina Thomsen
Power Play:
AD Rubbers- For Vi
Little River Band- My Own
B List
AD Alexander O'Neal- All That
Elton John- Simple life
Jellyfish- Bye Bye Bye
Joakim- lye Got (What It Takes)
Louise Hoffsten- Hit Me
LVandross- Little
Memphis Blue- Every Little
Soul Asylum- Runaway Train
Top Mobile- Passion Time
Vibe- Love, Love, Lose
THE VOICE NARUM/Notrum
EHR
Kasper Lange - Prog Dir
A List
AD A -Ho- Dark Is The Night
Rubbers- FOr Vi
Crosby/Collins- Hero
Eddie Murphy- Whatzupwitu
Eric Gadd- Heaven Is Asleep
Nice Device- Cod Corona
Stonefunkers- M Rock
B List:
AD Beloved -You've Got Me...
Bryon Ferry- Taxi
Cliff Richard- Peace
Depeche Mode- Walking
Michael/Queen- Somebody
Helen Haffner- Edge Of
Lenny Kravitz- Believe
Nice Little-- loin KeepsShaggy- Oh Carolina
Tee Sharp- Dreamhome
T.T. D'Arby- Do You
Tina Turner- I Don't
Wodd Party- Is It Like Today
Yosmin- Let Me
THE VOICE ODENSE/Odense S
EHR
Anders Hansen - Head Of Music
A List:
AD A -Ha- Dark Is The Night
Capt. Hollywood- All I
Culture Beat- Mr Vein
Diesel- Mon Alive
PM Dawn- More Than
Rosette- Almost Unreal
S. J. Morris- You'll Never Know
Vibe- 3 X Love
B List
AD UB40- Can't Help
RADIO HOLB/EK/Holbaeck 8
EHR
Stig Nielsen - Prog Dir
Power Play:
Soulsister- Ain't That Simple
AD Rubbers- For VI
B List
AD Alexander O'Neal- All ThatElton John- Simple Life
Memphis Blue- Every Little
Mick Jagger- Don't Tear
RADIO SLR/Slagelse B
EHR
Jesper Reutrer - Head Of Music
A List
AD Alexander O'Neal- All That
Wet Wet Wet- Blue For You
ESTONIA
RADIO KUKU/Tallinn G
Rock/ACE
Avo Raup - Head Of KIMA List:
AD Nick Jagger- Don't Tear
Poison- Until You Suffer
Snow- Informer
Sting- Seven Days
AL David Bowie
RADIO TALLINN/T.11i. S
EHR
Nikalai Meinert - Prog Dir
Medic Keith - DJ
A List.
AD Beloved- Sweet Harmony
Dr. Alban- Sing liallekryah
Haddaway- Whot Is Love
FINLAND
YLE 2/RADIOMAFIA/Helsinki P
EHR
Penni Kemppainen - Prog Dir
Jukka Haarma - Head Of Music
A List:
AD Doobie Brothers- Long Train
Dee Kaartomo- Onnen
Leevi/Leovings- Pohjoisen
Peacock Palace- Healwove
Robert Plant- 29 Palms
Snap- Do You See
Waterboys- The Return
Wilma- Claudius
B list.
AD Di Leva- Naked Number One
RADIO 100-F/Tompere G
EHR
Penh Terovainen Music Dir
A List
AD Army Of Lovers- La Plage
Lea Kaartamo- Y6n
Lulu/Warnock- I'm Back
Sydanmaa- Hymn Yoto Helsinki
Tasmin Archer- Somebody's
GREECE
ANTENNA 97.1 FM STEREO/Athens P
EHR
Elias Xinopoulos - Prog Dir
John Moutsopoubs - DJ
A List
AD Genesis -Mama
Jam. Brown- Just Do It
Janet Jackson- That's The Way
Kirke- The Sod....Sandra- I Need
T.T. D'Arby- Delicate
B List
AD David Bowie- Black Ile
David Bowie- Wedding Song
David Bowie- lees Dance
David Bowie Chino GirlDeacon Blue- Only Tender Love
lost 17- Slow It Down
Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
ANTENNA 97.5 FM STEREO/Salonika G
EHR
Lamm Boukovinua - Prog Dir
A List:
AD Capollo- U Got 2 Know
OM D- Stand Above Me
%Wester's- The Return
B listAD 2 Unlimited- Tribal
Aztec Comere Dream Sweet
Capt. Hollywood- Only
POP 92.4 FM/Athens GEHR
Tennis Methenitis - Frog Dir
A List
AD Bon Jovi- In These
Gloria Estefan- Go Away
JTO- Love The Life
Sting- Seven Days
Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
T.T. D'Arby- Do You
UB40- Can't Help
B List:
AD Aaron Neville- Don't Take
Bruce Hornsby- Harbor Lights
Cathy Dennis- Moments Of Love
Eros Ramazzotti- Cose
Johnny Clegg & Savuker These
Mary J. Blige- Love
New Order- Regret
Robert Plant- 29 Palms
Roots Syndicak- Mockin'T.T. D'Arby- Delicate
HOLLAND
HET STATION/Hilversum P
EHR
Jan Steeman - Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD U840- Can't Help
A List
AD Burma S- Hippies
D.M. Johnson- Soy A Lisle Prayer
Dr. Dre- Nuthin' But
Gotchal- NakedRobert Plant- 29 Palms
Snap- Do You See
Monison/Hooker GloriaAL Brum Springsteen
Jade
JTO
Paul Rodgers
T.T. D'Arby
NOS/Hilversum P
EHR
Tom Blomberg - DJ/Producer
Frits Spits - DJ/Producer
Power Ploy:
UB40- Can't Help
A List:
AD Alexander O'Neal- All That
Boom Boom Mancini- Harbour
Boy Kraxy- That's What
Clamed- The Other Side
Claw Boys Claw- lady!Depeche Mode- Walking
Eros Ramazzoni- Cose
Guns N' Roses- Civil Wor
Paul de Leeuw- De Glimlach Von
Pierre Von Dam- IL Wit
Tina Turner- I Don't
Morrison/Hooker- Gloria
AL Patricia Kecs
RADIO 3/Hilversum P
EHR
Paul van der Lugt - Cooed
Power Ploy:
AD 91340- Conn Help
A Ust:
AD Lenny Kravitz- Believe
Rodiohead- Pop Is
lira Turner- I Don't
SKY RADIO/Bussum P
ACE
Ton Ladmuwers - MD
Wanx van Maaren Musk DirB List
AD Crosby/Collins- Hero
TRO5 RADIO 3/Hilversum P
EHR
Anton Doolhuisen - Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD 5540- Can't Help
A List
AD Roney M- Brown Gid
Cut 'N' Move- Give It Up
Def Dames Dope- Ain't Nothing
Dire Straits- Your Latest
Koos Alberts- lk Wil Altijd
Lenny Kravitz- Believe
Madonna -Fever
Manne4toor Karrenspoor- Een Boer
Maywood- You And I
The The- Slow Emotion
Tina Turner- I Don't
VERONICA/Hilversum P
EHR
Allard Berends - Dir Radio
Roland Sneeijer - Producer
Power Play:
AD UB40 Can't Help
A List:
AD Janet Jackson- That's The Way
Power- Dance To Trance
Radiohead- Creep
Spin Doctors- 2 Princes
Whitney Houston- I Have
RADIO 538/Bream GEHR
Lex Harding - MD
Erik de Zwart - Peg DirPower Play:
Roveven Here- Rowwen
B listAD Capricorn- 20 Hz
Cut 'N' Move- Give It Up
Deborah Wilson- Free
Def Dames Dope- Ain't Nothing
Dire Straits- Your Latest
Good Girls- Just Coll
Guns N' Roses- Civil War
Hobnail Boob- Sun Rays
Jade- Don't Walk
Jamiroquai- Too Young
laydee- Plastic DreamsLeila K- Co Plane
Lenny Kravitz- Believe
New Order- Royer
Spirt [Wars- 2 PrincesTen Sheep- Drecnitorne
U840- Can't help
CFNB/Brunssum
ACE
Lou Rowland - Head Of Musk
Power Ploy
AD Adventures- Marianne
A List
AD Dolores Keane- Solid
Tasmin Archer- Lords
World Party- Kingdom
AL Wendy Matthews
IRELAND
2 FM/Dublin P
EHR
John Clarke - Prog Dir
A ListAD Ace Of Bose- All That She Wants
Kenny G- Even If
Niamh Kavanagh- In Your Eyes
Penny Fond- Day Dreaming
B List
AD Chris !sack- Son Frensisco
Crosby/Collins- Hero
World Party- Hollywood
ITALY
101 NETWORK/Milan P
EHR
Stefano Carboni - Head Of Music
Mauriao f ranciosi - Head Of Music
B List.
AD Aaron Neville- My Brother
Capt. Hollywood- More
Dream- U R The Best
Dino Corroll- Express
Johnny Gill- Floor
Mary J. Bilge- Love
Snap- Do You See
Sounds Of Blackness- I'm Goin'
Tina Turner- I Don't
PETER FLOWERS FM/Milan P
ACE/EHR
Marco Garavelli - Producer
Franca Lazzari - Head Of Music
A UstAD Janet Jackson- That's The Way
Robert Plant- 29 Palms
Tina Turner- I Don't
RADIO CLUB 91/Naples P
EHR
Franco Mary Russo - Frog Dir
A ListAD Everything But The Gid- Only
k.d. long- Constant Craving
RADIO DIMENSIONS SUONO/Rome
EHR
Carla Mancini - Music Dir
Power Play:
Depekhe Mode- Walking
Madonna -Fever -
AD Anna Om- AnimaVasco Rossi- Occhi Blu
A List.
AD A -He- Dark Is The Night
Eugenio Finardi- Katie
Nano Fossati- Buentempo (live)
Rosette- Almost Unreal
RETE 105 NETWORK/Milan P
EHR
Angelo De Robertis - Head Of Prog
A List:
AD Copt. Hollywood- Only
Gianno Nannini- Radio
Joy Salinas- Bip Bip
RAF- II Bait° Animale
Spin Tee 2wo- Can't Find
Tears For Fears- Break It
Tina Turner- I Don't
STIREORAI/Rome P
EHR
Elio Molinari - Head of Dept.
Eodele Bellisario - Frog Dir
Power Ploy:
Michoel/Oueen- Somebody
Gianna Nannini-Radio
Janet Jackson- That's The Way
New Order- Regret
Sting- Fields Of Gold
A List:
AD Deacon Blue- Only Tender Love
Gang- Kowalsky
Gloria Eskfan- Go Away
Lenny Kravitz- Believe
Om:where Latino- Italian
Tina Turner- I Don't
UB40- Can't Help
AL T.T. D'Arby
101 NETWORK: DANCE PARADE/Milan G
Dance
Roberto Corinaldesi - DJ/Producer
A List
AD House Of Gypsies- Don't Let
Workin' Happily- Feel It
RADIO BABBOLEO/Genoa GEHR
Lenny Rattona - Prog Dir
Power Play:
AD Tina Turner- I Don't
RADIO CLUB 91: DANCE/Naples G
Dance
Franco Mory Russo Prog Dir
A ListAD Ace Of Base- All That She Wants
Roney M- Megomix
Janet Jackson- That's The Way
Mica Paris- I Never Felt
Shaggy- Oh Carolina
Silk- Freak Me
RADIO MONTE CARLO/Milan G
ACE
Francesco Migliomi Frog CantA ListAD Whitney Houston- I Hove
ANTENNA DELLO STRETTO/Messino S
EHR
Hippo Pedei - DJPower Noy
Gera Under Pressure Go.A listAD Clifl Ridord- Peace
East 17- Slaw It Down
Johnny Clegg 8 Savulna These
k.d. lang- Constant Craving
NUMBER ONE RADIO/Brescia S
EHR
MOM/ Mantovoni - Music Prog
Pierre Pasolini - Music Prog
A List
AD Block Machine- Love & Peace
Crosby/Collins- Hero
Lalene- Together
Snow- Informer
El List
AD Inner Circle- Bad Boys
Melo- Non Pruvo
Stadia- Sesso D'Amore
RADIO SOUND STEREO/Ferrara S
EHR
Sandro Alberghini - Frog Dir
Power Play:
Gianna Nannini- Radio
A List
AD 2 Unlimited- Tribal
Animali Bari- Gid Colpevali
Inner Circle- Rod Boys
Utah Saints- Believe In Me
Wet Wel Wet- Blue For You
B List.
AD lion Rock- Packet:0f
Martha Wash- Carry
Poison- Until You Suffer
RADIO SULCIS/Carbonio
EHR
Marco Biagetti - Prog DirSebastian - Music Director
A List.
AD Annie Lennox- Little
Capt. Hollywood- MoreDebbie Gibson- Shock
Depeche Mode- Walking
East 17- House Of
Elis barrio- My Land
Lomonheads- Mrs. Robinson
Snow- Informer
World Party- Kingdom
AL Ems Ramozzotti
leaner Fossati
RAF
Spin Tea two
T.T. D'Arby
NUMBER ONE: DANCE ACTION/Brescia B
Dance
Roberto Lezzi - Music Prog
Power Ploy:
DJ H.- You
AD jatoo- I Soy Jo
P A List
AD Work Out- Baby Boom
PRIMARADIO/Naples
ACE
Giuseppe Borrone - Prog Dir
Lino Artiaco - Music Dir
A List:
AD 2 Unlimited- No Limit
Eros Ramat:melt- Coen
Michael/Queen- Somebody
Rosanna Casale- Semplice
AL Suede
RADIO ONDA UBERA/Perugia 8
ACE
Marcella Rosi Prog Dir
Power Ploy:
Chris Isaak- Can't Do A Thing
Dionne Warwick- VI The
Paul McCartney- C'mon People
RADIO STAR/Vicenza IACE
Maurizio Maressi - Head Of Music
Power Play:
Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
AL Eros Ramozzotti
RAF
RADIO SULCIS: DANCE/Carbonia B
Dance
Sebastian Salinas - Musk Dir
A List
AD Aladino- Make It
Co.Ro- I Know There's
TC 1993- Harmony
RADIOMAN1A/Senigallia
EHR
Ake Bedin - Prog Dir/H.O.M.A List
AD 883- Sei Un Mito
Ace Of Base- All That She Wants
Chris Isaak- Can't Do A Thing
David Bowie- Jump
Duran Duran- Come
Fiorello- Si 0 NoKC & The Sunshine Band- Megamix
Ligabue- Ho Messo Via
Moho Bozo, Chi VuolPaolo Belli- Via Di Qua
Run DMC- Hit'em
Snow -Informer
Sting- Fields Of Gold
Trehiti- E' Vivo
Vasco Rossi- Gabri
Vincenzo Spaminoto- Bella
B List
AD Asia- Loy Down
Vincenzo Spominato- L'Amore
RADIOMANIA: DANCE/Senigallia
Donee
Alex Berlin - Prog Dir/H.O.M.
A listAD Co.Ro- I Know There's
Corporation 2- Joy Blow
DJ Cork, Rotterdam 93
East Side Beat- Youre My
Tambourine- Hello Daddy
TC 1993 -Harmony
Violent Bop- Sophisticated
LUXEMBOURG
ELDORADIO/Luxembourg SEHR
Luc Madsen - Head of Prog
Am Damns HOMA List
AD San Jdtn StmpieGonna Nannini- Radio
Snag- hoer Days
B List
AD 2 Unlimited- Wool
Beloved- You've Got Me..
Depeche Mode- Wolking
Sydney Youngblood- Anything
NORWAY
RADIO 1 FM/Bergen GEHR
Ate Breda! - Head Of Musk
Power Play:
Janet Jackson- That's The Way
The The- Slow Emotion
A List
AD A -Ho- Dark Is The Night
Aaron Neville- The Grand Tour
Aztec Camera- Dream Sweet
Rosette- Almost Unreal
RuPoul- Supernociel
Tina Turner- I Don't
Waterboys- The Return
8 List
AD Depeche Mode- Walking
Maria McKee- I'm Gonna
Shai- Baby, I'm Yours
RADIO 102/Hougesund GEHR
Egil Houeland - Head Of Music
A List.
AD A -He- Dark Is The Night
Atomic Swing- Stone Me
Crosby/Collins-HeroHoddaway- What Is Love
Rosette- Almost Unreal
September When- Fish
RADIO GREPHAND/Skien G
EHR
Anders Tvegaard - Musk Dir
Power Play:
A -Ha- Dark Is The Night
Bluebells- Young At Heart
Ten Sharp- Dreomhome
AD Rosette- Almost Unreal
A List.
AD Lenny Kravitz- Believe
Shai- Roby, I'm Yours
Shabby Ranks- Mc Loverrnan
Tina Turner- I Don't
B List.
AD Atomic Swing- Stone Me
Howard Jones- I.G.Y
Penny Ford- Day Dreaming
RuPaul- Supermodel
Suzanne Rhatigan- Indian
AL T.T. D'Arby
HORTEN NARRADIO/Horten
EHR
Vidor Laden - Music Dir
A List
AD 2 Unlimited- Tribal
A -Ha- Dark Is The Night
Depeche Mode- Walking
B list
AD Billy Idol- Heroin
Dance 2 Trance- Rower
Emotional Fish- Rain
Leila K- Co Plane
Mario McKee- I'm Gonna
Nudeswirl- When I'm Dead
Sister Rain- Break It Up
Waterboys- The Return
RADIO OST/Rode
ACE
Age-Christoffer Lundeby - HOM
Power Play:
Ankie Bogger- Bong Bong
AD Eros Ramozzotti- Cose
A List
AD A -Ho- Dark Is The Night
Atomic Swing- Stone Me
Rosette- Almost Unreal
B List
AD Chesney Hawke, What's WrongInner Circle- Wrapped
Maria McKee- I'm Gonna
Everybody Hurts
Reidar Larsen- Robbery
Run DMC- Down With
The The- Slow Emotion
RADIO 1 TRONDHEIM/Trondheim 5
EHR/Rock/MOR
Bengt Sather - Head Of Music
A List
AD A -Ha- Dark Is The Night
Ankie Bagger- Bang Bang
Cool New Sound- Tell Me Why
Crosby/Collins- HeroDoobie Brothers- Long Train
Helen Hoffner- Edge Of
Janet Jackson- That's The Way
Kayo- Om Nat.KWS/Trammps- Hold Back
Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
Vime Gill- Still
RADIO NORD/Harstod S
EHR
Knut Forma - Head Of MusicA List.
AD Aaron Neville- Don't Pall
RADIO FREDRIKSTAD/Eredrikstad 8
EAR
Jargon Soderberg Jansen - Musk Co -Ord
Power Play:
AD Rosette- Almost Unreal
A List
AD Haddawoy- What Is Love
Johnny Clegg & Savuka- These
Stonefunkers- M Rock
Wilmer X- En Och
B List
AD Depeche Mode- Walking
Guns N' Roses- Civil War
Howard Jones- I.G.Y
Lenny Kravitz- Believe
L.Vandross- Little
Silje- Aire Mine Tanker
Soulsister Ain't That Simple
STORBYRADIOEN/Oslo B
ACE
Pal Andre Kristiansen HONA List"
AD Ace Of Base- Waning For Magic
En Vogue- Love Don't Love You
Fran Kolvik- Pd Flute
Whitney Houston- I Have
POLAND
POLSKTE RADIO 3/Worsow P
EHR
Marek Niedzvriecki - ProducerPower Play
AD Pilgrims- Information
A List
AD Cyndi Loupe, Who LetGary Moore- Parisienne
Mario McKee- I'm Gonna
Morrison/Hooker- Gloria
Willy DeVille- I Call Your Nome
World Party- Is It Like Today
RADIO BIALYSTOK/Bialystok G
EHR
J. Boltyk - DJ/Producer
C. Mokarewia - DJ/ProducerPower Play
TSA- To Boli
AD Chlopcy Z Naar Broni- ZdjecieEros Ramaramti- Cose
Robert Plant- 29 Palms
RADIO LODZ/Lodz GEHR
Jan Targowski - Head of Music
A List.
AD 10,000 Monitscs- Candy
Arno- Vive Me Libor*.
Brine Springsteen- Lucky Town
Cyndi taupe, Who LetDeocon Blue- Only Tender Love
Fischer Z- Tightrope
Gary Moore- Porisienne
Helen Haffner- Sacrifice
Janet Jackson- That's The Woy
Jellyfish- The Ghost
Maria McKee- I'm Gonna
Peacock Palace- Heahvave
Radios- She Goes
Rene Klije- Mr. Blue
Morrison/Hooker GloriaWilly DeVille- Hey! Joe
World Party- Is It Like Today
RADIO MERKURY/Poznan G
ACE
Ryszard Gloger Head Of Music
Power Ploy:
AD Paul McCartney- Off The Ground
A List
AD T. Love- Stony
Ace Of Bose- All That She Wants
Boy George- The Crying
Michael/Queen- Somebody
Iguanas- Fortune Teller
Janet Jackson- That's The Way
B List:
AD Chlopey Z Mau Broni- Zdjecie
Cyndi Lauper- Who Let
Midnight Oil- Trugenini
Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
AL Bruce Hornsby
RADK) RME/Krakow GEHR
Plots Metz - Head Of Musk
Power Play:
AD World Party- Whet Is
A List
AD Blur- For To
Lenny Kravitz- Believe
Runrig- Greatest Flame
B listAD Days- Nlo Ma Takich
Radios- She Goes
RADIO SZCZECIN/Szczecin GEHR
Darius. Gibalo - Producer
Power Ploy:
AD 4 Of Us -She Hits
Michael/Queen- Somebody
Hey- Dreams
Ryszard Slowkki- Kto W Ogradoch
A List
AD Duran Duran- Come
B Ust
AD Out Of The Ordinary- Da Da DaTheropy- Screamager
RADIO ZIELONA GORA/Ttelona Gore G
EHR
Eugeniusz Banachavria - HON
Power Play:
AD De Mono- Znow testes Ze Mno
Hothouse Flowers- One
A List:
AD 2 Unlimited- Tribal
Bryan Purr GidEddie Murphy- Whatzupwini
London Boys- Roby Come Back
Quireboys- Brother Louie
REM: Everybody Hurts
Suede- Animal Nitrate
B List
AD AC/DC- Dirty Deeds
Bobby Brown- That's The Way
Boyz II Men- Sympin
Cher- Whenever You're
RADIO 4 U/Worsow SEHR
Bogdan Fabionski - DJ/Producer
Power Play
AD Aztec Camera- Dream Sweet
Dream- U R The Best
Jan. Jackson- That's The WayUtah Saints- Believe In Me
A List.
AD Capella- U Got 2 Know
Charles & Eddie -
Rabin 5- Show Me Love
Rotation- Maginificent 7
B List
AD Roney hi- Brown Girl
DJ Dero- Do The Rove Stomp
Mobt Next Is The "E"Slipstream- We're Raving
RADIO GDANSK/Gdansk S
EHR
Marcin Sobesto - Producer
Power Play:
AD Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
A List
AD Bon Jovi- In These
Chlopcy Z Plocu Broni- Zdjecie
Chris teak- Can't Do A Thing
Crazy Gros- LoleakoDepeche Mode- Walking
Hothouse Flowers- One
Janet Jackson- That's The Woy
Sting- Seven Days
RADIO TORUN/Torun B
EHR
Andrzej Roszak - Head Of Music
Power Play:
REM.- Everybody HurtsA List.
AD Bruce Hornsby- Harbor Lights
Chris Isaak- Can't Do A Thing
Michael/Queen- Somebody
Roy Charles- Song For
B List
AD Bon Levi- In These
Cliff Rkhard- Peace
Dr. Alban- Sing Halleluyah
ENS- Boni Rower
Hooters- Twenty Five
Kult- Celina
PORTUGAL
RADIO ENERGIA/Lishon GEHR
Nun Santos - Prog DirA List.
AD Anthrax- OnlyConsolidated- You Suck
Daryl Braithwaite- let MeDef Leopard- I Wanna Touch You
Thunder- Like A
Ugly Kid Joe- Goddamn
B Ust
AD Coverdak & Page- Lake A Look
Poison- Ride
Porno for Pyros- Pets
Stan Bush- Landslide
Suicidal Tendencies- Monopoly
Waterboys- The Return
RADIO NOVA ERA/Vila Nova de Goia G
EHR
Sergio Manuel Pinto - Music Prog
B List
AD Love Tribe- Meeting
Tam Tarn Gol- En to
Tote- 2 Hearts
Vince Neil- Can't Change
RUSSIA
RADIO MAXIMUM/Moscow P
EHR
Alexander Kasporov - Prog Dir
A List
AD Rod Stewart- Have I
Sub -Sub- Ain't No Love
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UB40- Can't Help
B List
AD Boy Krissy- Good Times With
Buddy Guy- Some Kind Of
East 17- Slow It Down
New Order- Regret
Rodeo Janes- Shades Of Summer
D'Arby- Do You
RADIO YUNOST/Moscow P
EHR/ACE
George Shishkovsky - Producer
A List.
AD 4 Of Us- I MIss You
Depeche Mode- One Cores
B List
AD Annie Lennox- Little
Faith No More- I'm Easy
Frank Block- I Heard It Through
Kruez- When You Smile
M-RADIO/Moscow GEHR
Francois Deymier - Prog Dir
A listAD Michael 8011011' Reach Out
Sode- Kind Of Love
UB40- Can't Help
SLOVENIA
STUDIO D/Novo Motto 5
EHR
Rosto Book - DJ/Producer
A List
AD Mick Jagger- Don't Tear
Sting- Seven Days
Vey° Con Dios. So Long Ago
CADENA 100/Madrid F
Rock/EHR
Rafael Revert GMCarlos Finely Prog Dir
Power Ploy:Lemonheads- Mrs. Robinson
A List:
AD Danz° Invisible- AlLenny Kravitz- Believe
B List
AD ttdannah Myles- Our WorldAsk.- El LodoDire Straits- Walk Of
Escalones- Dome Un
Gabinete Caligart GolpesJohnny Clegg 8 Savuka- Crossing
Lents De Alli. Te Siento
Otte Angels- Soapbox
Woterboys- The Return
TN LW
CADENA 40 PRINCIPALES/Madrid P
EHR
Luis Merino Music Mgr
Power Play:
Eros Ramozzolft- Cose
A List:
AD Alejandro Sans- Si Tu
Antonio Vega- Temros
B.F.I.- Why Not Lou
Esclarecidos- Cielo
Gabinete Coligort GolpesJesus Vazquez- Y Yo Te
Jon Secede. Do You
Rico- No Van
Waterboys- The Return
CADENA DIAL/Madrid P
National Music
Francisco Herrera Sanchez -
Head Of Music
Power Ploy
Berlin Osborne- Animal
B List
AD Chyp Notie When I Dream
Chiquetete- Canto A !done
Jose Feliciano- Yo Soy
Los Tunes- Los Anos Oue
Luz Cased- Y Luz Ilumino
Miguel Bose- Si Tu No
Ole Ole- Pero Iambi.Pequiebros- Le Esquire
Sara AzucorSergio/Estibalie AySilvio Y MariUmberto Torn- Ti Arno
M-80/Madrid GEHR
Jose Ramon Pardo Prog Dir/Head Of
Musi
Power PlayChris book- Can't Do A Thing
A List
AD Bruce Springsteen- Lucky Town
YanN- RdectIons
B List
AD Crosby/Collins. Hero
Depeche Mode. My Joy
Dire Sttaits Welk OfGlenn Frey- New Kid
Jeff Healey- Lost In
Lynyrd Skynyret Good Lovin's
Noel Soto- El Rey Del
ONDA CERO MUSICA/Madrid GEHR/ACE
Paco Valentin - Music Dir
A listAD Ace Of Base- All That She Wants
B List:
AD Alex De to Nuez- MontonasAudin/Modeno- Song Of Ocarina
Aztec Camera- Dream Sweet
Crosby/Collins- Hero
Dire Straits- Walk Of
Eric Ckplon- Running
Billboard Singles
USA TOP 25
Gabinele Caligari- Gaines
Jon Seco.- Do You
La Decade- Las Amigos
Lemonheods- Mrs. Robinson
Lenny Kravitz- Believe
Michael Franks- Dream
OBK- Dicer
Ole Ole- Pero Tombien
OMD- Stand Above Me
Swimming The Nile- DownWaterboys- The Return
RADIO PALAFRUGELL/Palafrugell 5
EHR
Rafel Corbi i Viten:tell - MD/PD
Power May
Eros Ramazzatti- Cose
Gloria Estefath Go AwayHaddoway. What is Love
A List:
AD Celia Cruz- Cruz De
Garth Brooks- We Shall
Paul McCartney- C'mon People
Shineheod- Jamaican
Ten Sharp- Drearnhome
13 Set:
AD Boyz II Men- In The Still
Doobie Brothers. Long Train
Double You- With Or
Greta Y Los Garbo- La Estrella
Magneto Para SempreRegino Belle- Whole New World
Silk- Happy Days
Suzanne Vego- When Heroes
SWEDEN
RIKSRADIO PS: 1RACKSUSTAN/
Stockholm P
EHR
Kaj Kindvall Producer
Lars Goren Nilsson Producer
A List.
AD REM.- Everybody Hurts
Whitney Houston- I Hove
El List
AD 2 Unlimited- Tribal
Foundation- Dumb Generation
Mari Boine- Goaskinvielija
Revolver- I Wear
Rosette- Almost Unreal
Stonefunkers- You're So
Tracy Byrd- That's The Thing
U 96 Love Sees No
Ulf Lundell- Ron
CITY RADIO/Gothenburg G
EHR
Lars Bodin - Music Dir
Power Play
AD Alexander O'Neal- All That
A List:
AD Anette- Shout To The Wodd
Atomic Swing- In The Dust
Buddy Guy- Some Kind Of
Artist/Title For week ending May 22nd 1993 Label ECO
2
1
2
JANET JACKSON/That's The Way Love Goes
SILK/Freak Me
Virgin
Keia
0 7 H-TOWN/Knockin' Da Boots Luke
4 3 VANESSA WILUAMS/BRIAN MCKNIGHT/Love Is Giant
5 6 DR. DRE/Nuthin' But A "G" Thong Death Row
0 8 SWV/I'm So Into You RCA
9 P.M. DAWN/Looking Through Patient Eyes Gee Street
0 12 SWV/Weak RCA
9 5 WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Have Nothing Arista
10 4 SNOW/Informer EastWest
11 10 JADE/Don't Walk Away Giant
12 11 PAPERBOY/Ditty Next Plateau
13 13 SPIN DOCTORS/Two Princes Epic
gl) 14 MICHAEL JACKSON/Who Is It Epic
0 29 ROD STEWART/Have I Told You Lately Warner Brothers
16 18 ICE CUBE/It Was A Good Day Priority
17 24 DURAN DURAN/Come Undone Capitol UK
4. 26 GREEN JELLO/Three Little Pigs Zoo
19 32 INNER CIRCLE/Bad Boys Big Beat
20 16 SHAI/Comforter Gasoline Alley
23 ROBIN S./Show Me Love Big Beat
22 AEROSMITH/Livin' On The Edge Geffen
23 19 JOEY LAWRENCE/Nothin' My Love Can't Fix Impact
24 20 JON SECADA/Angel SBK
25 25 STEREO MC'S/Connected Gee Street UK
0 1993, BPI Communications, B1 cot Data Systems and Soundscan, Inc. This chart is
constructed by Billboard magazine from information including data collected, compiled and
provided by Soundscan, Inc and Broadcast Dora Systems.
Buster Maria Morionne
Karl Keaton I'm Sorry
Love CA.. Walking InMore Cohn- Walk Through
Rosette- Almost Unreal
Tears For fears- Break It
AL Ulf Lundell
CITY RADIO/Malmo G
EHR
Fredrik Hellstrom Music Dir
A List.
AD Di Leva Adam Si Eve
Elton John Simple Life
Jerry Williams- Dream On
Legacy/Sound- Feel So Good Love
Marc Cohn- Walk Through
Penny Ford- Day Dreaming
Rosette- Almost Unreal
UB40- Caret Help
Mortison/Hooker GloriaAL Aerosmith
David Bowie
Ulf Lundell
RADIO CITY/Stockholm G
EHR
Niklas Ehring Music DirPower Ploy:
AD Love C.A.. Walking In
A List:
AD Chesney Hawker What's WrongCulture Beat- Mr Vein
Crosby/Collins Hero
Howard Jones- 1.G.Y
Kayo- Torka Dina Tatar
Michael Bolton. Hold On
OMD- Stand Above Me
Pontes 8 Amerik.- PO Semester
Rage- House Of
e listAD De De- My Crush
East 17- Slow It Down
Erika- Merry -Go -Round
Glenn Frey- Love In The..
Inner Circle. Wrapped
JTO Love The Life
Jerry Williams- Helpless
Kenny G/Bryson- By The Time
Lain, Breakin'Lenny Kravitz- Believe
Regina Belle ill CouldRod Stewart- Have I
Sting Seven Days
Sunscreem- Pressure Us
SWV- I'm So
RADIO HUDDINGE/Stockholm G
EAR
Eva Larson - MD
Tomas Lannestedi Ping Dir
A List,
AD Crosby/Collins- Hero
Louise Hakim- Le The Best
Rosette. Almost Unreal
Trey Lorene Just To Be
AL T.T. D'Arby
RADIO P4/Z RADIO/
Lund/Stockholm/Goteborg GEHR
Anders Nilsson - Music Dir P4
A List
AD Ugly Kid Joe- Cat's
List:
AD Alexander O'Neal- All That
Arm. Shout To The WorldBryon Powell- Its Alright
Buddy Guy- Some Kind Of
Dodge City Prod.- Unleash Your
Elton John- Simple Life
Emotional Fish- Rain
Johnny Clegg & &nuke- These
Kayo- Torka Dino Torar
Kenny G/Bryson By The Time
Louise Hoff sten- Let The Best
More Cohn. Walk Through
Rosette Almost Unreal
Saw Doctors- Woke Up
Shabba Ranks- Watcha?
Soon E MC- Elucider
Stakko Be Here We GoSunscreem- Pressure Us
Z Doomed To Be
AL David Bowie
Ouireboys
Sionefunkers
EAST FM/Norrkoping 5
ACE
Peter Franck - Musk Dir
Power Play:
AD Aneffe Shout To The World
En Vogue- Love Don't Love You
Rosette- Almost Unreal
B Ush
AD Atomic Swing- In The Dust
Chesney Hawker- What's Wrong
Crosby/Collins- Hero
Elton John- Simple Life
Kayo- forka Dino Tenor
Williams/McKnight Love Is
AL Gary Clark
HIT FM/Stockholm S
Dance
Johan B. Bring Prog Dir
A List
AD Bloorningdays- Love Goes
Carole trioxide MinnenInt I Foot Language- Life On Loop
Kad Keaton- I'm Sorry
Koyo Torko Dino TararKenny G/Bryson- By The Time
Love CA.- Walking In
Rage- House 01
Rosette- Almost Unreal
Sampeace Brown- Tonight
RADIO FM 103.2/Linkoping .5
ACE
Manias Arwidson Head Of Musk
Adult Contemporary Europe
ACE TOP 25
Power Play:
AD DJ Bobo- Somebody
Rosette- Almost Unreal
Zia- VII Be The One
A List
AD Elloomingdays. Love Goes
Culture Beat- Mr Vein
Davos Rubberlove
Fronk Si Walters- Fashion Crisis
Ion McNabb- I Go My
Karl Keaton- I'm Sorry
Kayo- Masie Dom Vero
Laima- Breokin'
Lovekings- Baby Boomerang
Marc Cohn- Walk Through
New Order- Timm Change
Positive K- I Got
Skintrade- Sick As A Dog
T.T. D'Arby Turn The Page
Ulf Lundell- Isabella
Waterboys- The Return
World Party- Sooner Or Later
AL Lovekings
CITYRADION UPPSAIA/Uppsala
EHR
Thomas Ericsson - Prog Dir
Power Play:
AD New Order- Regret
A List:
AD Crosby/Collins- Hero
Rosette- Almost Unreal
Sunscreen.- Pressure Us
B List,
AD Culture Beat- Mr Vein
Freestyle Hot Potato/Blow
Karl Keaton. I'm Sorry
Rumble- Safe
Sista's Of Soul- Make It Your Woy
Stoned Soul Picnic- Free Your Soul
GUS- Can't Help
Ugly Kid Joe- Cot's
EAST FM: UM/Norrkoping B
Dance
Christian Muda
A List:
AD Chesney Hawker- Whom s Wong
Dance 2 Trance- Power
Unique 2- Loveline
SWITZERLAND
COULEUR 3/Lauthnne G
Rock
Thierry Catherine Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD Atomic Swing- Stone Me
Dada- Dog
Ric °easel, What Is Time
A List:
AD Blur- For To
Menelik Un Petit
Prodigy Wind It Up
T.T. D'Arby- Delicate
TW LW WOC Artist/Title Label
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7 5 5
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10 9 15
11 8 8
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13 13 5
14 12 25
0 17 3
16 14 17
17 15 6
CD 23 4
CD 21 5
20 20 2
CD 24 2
22 22 2
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GEORGE MICHAEL/QUEEN/Somebody To Love (Parlophone)
DURAN DURAN/Ordinary World (Parlophone)
STING/If I Ever Lose My Faith In You (A&M)
PAUL MCCARTNEY/C'mon People
EROS RAMAllOTTI/Cose Della Vita
SADE/Kiss Of Life
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(DDD)
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CLIFF RICHARD/Peace In Our Time (EMI)
MICK JAGGER/Don't Tear Me Up (Atlantic)
ROD STEWART/Shotgun Wedding (Warner Brothers)
PM DAWN/Looking Through Patient Eyes (Gee Street)
WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Have Nothing (Arista)
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Luang- Wake Up
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Michoel/Gueen. Somebody
Hothouse Flowers- One
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Dee Fredrits And So I
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Hord O'Connor- My Friend
JTQ- Love The Life
Jayhawks- Waiting For
Michael Bolton- Hold On
REM.- Everybody Hurts
Sammy Kershaw- She Don't Know
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Swimming The Nile- Down
Ten Sharp- Dreamhome
Trashcan Sinotras Hayfever
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Eros Ramazzotti- In Cornpagnio
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Mane Mlou- Meterque
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Alexander O'Neal- All That
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Dolly Parton. Romeo
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Midnight Oil- Truganini
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Depeche Mode- I Feel You
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Sting- If I Ever
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Chris look- Can't Do A Thong
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Silk- Freak Me
Snow- Informer
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Whitney Houston- I Have
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Lindy Layton- We Got
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UNITED KINGDOMSingles
1 G.Michael/Queen/L.Stansfield - Five Live (Parlophone)
2 Ace Of Base - All That She Wants (London)3 Janet Jackson - That's The Way Love Goes (Virgin)4 Inner Circle - Sweat (Magnet)5 2 Unlimited - Tribal Dance (PWL)
6 Whitney Houston - I Have Nothing (Arista)7 R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts (Warner)8 Bluebells - Young At Heart (Phonogram)9 Sub Sub feat. Melanie Williams - Ain't No Love (Rob's)
10 Utah Saints - Believe In Me (London)
Albums
GERMANYSingles
1 Snow - Informer (East West)2 Haddaway - What Is Love (BMG Ariola)3 Ace Of Base - All That She Wants (Metronome)4 Dr. Alban - Sing Hallelujah (BMG Ariola)5 Shaggy - Oh Carolina (Virgin)rgi n)
6 2 Unlimited - No Limit (Zyx)7 Ace Of Base - Wheel Of Fortune (Metronome)8 The Beloved - Sweet Harmony (East West)9 U 96 - Love Sees No Colour (Polydor)10 Dance 2 Trance - P.ower Of American Natives (Intercord)
Albums
FRANCESingles
1 2 Unlimited - No Limit (Scorpio)2 Jordy - Alison (Columbia)3 Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You? (EMI)
4 Iggy Pop - In The Deathcar (Phonogram)5 Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way (Virgin)6 Peter Kingsbery - Only The Very Best (Epic)
7 Captain Hollywood Project - Only With You (Atoll)8 Duran Duran - Ordinary World (EMI)
9 Christoph Rippert - Un Amour De Vacances (AB)
10 Les Innocents - L'Autre Finistere (Virgin)
Albums
ITALYSingles
1 883 - Sei Un Mito (FRI)
2 Fiorello - Si 0 No (FRI)
3 Jovanotti - lo No (FRI)
4 Ace Of Base - All That She Wants (Polydor)5 Ramirez - Terapia (Expanded)6 Eros Ramazzotti - Cose Della Vita (DDD)
7 FPI Project - Come On (And Do It) (Andromeda)8 Depeche Mode - I Feel You (BMG Ariola)9 The Beloved - Sweet Harmony (East West)
10 Terence T.D'Arby - Do You Love Me Like You Say? (Sony)
Albums1 New Order - Republic (London) 1 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation (Metronome) 1 Patricia Kaas - Je Te Dis Vous (Columbia) 1 Eros Ramazzotti - Tutte Storie (DDD)2 R.E.M. - Automatic For The People (Warner) 2 Depeche Mode - Songs Of Faith & Devotion (Intercord) 2 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG Ariola) 2 Vasco Rossi - Gli Spari Sopra (EMI)3 Terence Trent D'Arby - Symphony Or Damn (Columbia) 3 Aerosmith - Get A Grip (MCA) 3 Jacques Dutronc - Dutronc Au Casino (Columbia) 3 Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales (PolyGram)4 World Party - Bang! (Chrysalis) 4 Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith (Phonogram) 4 Michel Sardou - Bercy '93 (Trema) 4 Pino Daniele - Che Dio Ti Benedica (CGD)5 Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales (A&M) 5 Blue System - Backstreet Dreams (Hansa) 5 Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way (Virgin) 5 Raf - Cannibali (CGD)6 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (Arista) 6 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG Ariola) 6 Pow Wow - Regagner Les Plaines (Remark) 6 Various - Non E' La Rai (RTI)7 Cliff Richard - Cliff Richard - The Album (EMI) 7 Eric Clapton - Unplugged (Warner) 7 Helene - Helene (AB) 7 Depeche Mode - Songs Of Faith & Devotion (BMG Ariola)8 P.J. Harvey - Rid Of Me (Island) 8 Snow - 12 Inches Of Snow (East West) 8 Eric Clapton - Unplugged (Warner) 8 G.Michael/Queen/L.Stansfield - Five Live (EMI)9 Dina Carroll - So Close (A&M) 9 Paul McCartney - Off The Ground (EMI) 9 Jordy - Pochette Surprise (Columbia) 9 David Bowie - Black Tie, White Noise (BMG Ariola)10 Duran Duran - Duran Duran (EMI) 10 Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales (Polydor) 10 Midnight Oil - Earth & Sun & Moon (Columbia) 10 Marco Masini - T'Innamorerai (Ricordi(
SPAIN HOLLAND BELGIUM SWEDENSingles Singles Singles Singles1 2 Unlimited - Tribal Dance (Blanco Y Negro) 1 Haddaway - What Is Love (Zomba) 1 Pin-occhio - Pinocchio (Distrisound) 1 Snow - Informer (Warner)2 2 Unlimited - No Limit (Blanco Y Negro) 2 2 Unlimited - Tribal Dance (Boudisque) 2 Haddaway - What Is Love (BMG Ariola) 2 Haddaway - What Is Love (BMG Ariola)3 Eros Ramazzotti - Cose Della Vita (RCA) 3 Rene Klijn - Mr. Blue (Polydor) 3 Capricorn - 20 HZ (R&S) 3 Shaggy - Oh Carolina (Virgin)4 Ace Of Base - All That She Wants (PolyGram) 4 Ace Of Base - All That She Wants (Polydor) 4 Snow - Informer (Warner) 4 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation (Mega)5 Dr. DJ Cerla - Rotterdam '93 (Blanco Y Negro) 5 Snow - Informer (Warner) 5 2 Unlimited - Tribal Dance (Boudisque) 5 Captain Hollywood Project - Only With You (Mega)6 Leila K - Open Sesame (Max) 6 Good Men - Give It Up (Rhythm) 6 Shaggy - Oh Carolina (Munich) 6 Ugly Kid Joe - Cat's In The Cradle (PolyGram)7 Azuquito - Asi Me Gusta A Mi (PolyGram) 7 Bon Jovi - In These Arms (Phonogram) 7 Ace Of Base - All That She Wants (Polydor) 7 Cut'N'Move - Give It Up (EMI)8 Marchin - Sube-Sube (Blanco Y Negro) 8 The Radios - She Goes Nana (EMI) 8 Jay Dee - Plastic Dreams (R&S) 8 2 Unlimited - No Limit (CNR)9 Depeche Mode - I Feel You (Sanni) 9 George Michael & Queen - Somebody To Love (EMI) 9 2 Unlimited - No Limit (Boudisque) 9 Duran Duran - Ordinary World (EMI)10 Captain Hollywood Project - Only With You (Blanco Y Negro) 10 C.B. Milton - Send Me An Angel (Boudisque) 10 Dr. Alban - Sing Hallelujah (BMG Ariola) 10 Arvingarna - Eloise (Sony)
Albums Albums Albums Albums1 El Ultimo De La Fila - Astronomic Razonable (EMI) 1 BZN - Gold (Phonogram) 1 Depeche Mode - Songs Of Faith & Devotion (Indisc) 1 Various - Absolute Music 15 (EMI)2 Rocio Jurado - Como Las Alas Del Viento (Sony) 2 G.Michael/Queen/L.Stansfield - Five Live (EMI) 2 Patricia Kaas - Je Te Dis Vous (Sony) 2 Tomas Ledin - Du Kan Lita PS Mig (Record Station)3 Kenny G - Breathless (BMG Ariola) 3 Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith (Phonogram) 3 David Bowie - Black Tie, White Noise (BMG Ariola) 3 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation (Mega)4 Eric Clapton - Unplugged (Warner) 4 Bruce Springsteen - In Concert (Sony) 4 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG Ariola) 4 Eric Gadd - On Display (Metronome)5 Various - Lo Mejor Del Soul (Arcade) 5 Eric Clapton - Unplugged (Warner) 5 Sanne - Details (BMG Ariola) 5 Aerosmith - Get A Grip (BMG)6 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG Ariola) 6 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG Ariola) 6 Soundtrack - Strauss Dynasty (Sony) 6 Ronny & Ragge - Let's Pak (Alpha)7 Bruce Springsteen - In Concert (Sony) 7 Golden Earring - The Naked Truth (Sony) 7 Eros Ramazzotti - Tutte Storie (BMG Ariola) 7 Suede - Suede (Sony)8 Rosario - De Ley (Sony) 8 Snow - 12 Inches Of Snow (Warner) 8 Idiots Savants - Arno (Virgin) 8 Louise Hoffsten - Rhythm & Blonde (Rival)9 Victor Manuel - A Donde Iran Los Besos (BMG Ariola( 9 K.Rogers/D.Parton - The Very Best Of... (Eva) 9 Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way (Virgin) 9 Eric Clapton - Unplugged (Warner)10 Various - Maquina Total 5 (Max) 10 Roger Whittaker - 24 Golden Hits (Phonogram) 10 Michel Sardou - Bercy '93 (Trema) 10 Depeche Mode - Songs Of Faith & Devotion (Sonet)
DENMARK NORWAY FINLAND IRELANDSingles Singles Singles Singles1 Snow - Informer (Warner) 1 Snow - Informer (Warner) 1 Snow - Informer (Warner) 1 G.Michael/Queen/L.Stansfield - Five Live (Parlophone)2 G.Michael/Queen/L.Stansfield - Five Live (EMI -Medley) 2 Haddaway - What Is Love (BMG Ariola) 2 Lapinlanden Linnut - Vanha Suomalaisten... (EMI) 2 2 Unlimited - Tribal Dance (PWL)3 Ace Of Base - Waiting For Magic (Mega) 3 Ugly Kid Joe - Cat's In The Cradle (PolyGram) 3 Janet Jackson - That's The Way Love Goes (EMI) 3 Inner Circle - Sweat (East West)4 2 Unlimited - Tribal Dance (Scandinavian) 4 2 Unlimited - Tribal Dance (CNR) 4 Ne Luumiiet - Philadelphian Jaltilaissammakot (Poko) 4 Snow - Informer (East West)5 Haddaway - What Is Love (BMG Ariola) 5 Shaggy - Oh Carolina (Virgin) 5 Shaggy - Oh Carolina (EMI) 5 Whitney Houston - I Have Nothing (BMG Ariola)6 Depeche Mode - Walking In My Shoes (Sonet) 6 Cut'N'Move - Give It Up (EMI) 6 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation (Mega) 6 R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts (Warner)7 Dr. Alban - Sing Hallelujah (BMG Ariola) 7 Faith No More - I'm Easy/Be Aggressive (PolyGram) 7 Ismo Alanko - Extaasiin (Poko) 7 Capella - U Got 2 Know (Internal)8 Boney M - Brown Girl In The Ring (BMG Ariola) 8 Dr. Alban - Sing Hallelujah (BMG Ariola) 8 Miisa - Set Me Free (Sony) 8 Janet Jackson - That's The Way Love Goes (Virgin)9 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation (Mega) 9 Aerosmith - Livin' On The Edge (BMG Ariola) 9 Ace Of Base - All That She Wants (Mega) 9 Bluebells - Young At Heart (Phonogram)10 Cut'N'Move - Give It Up (EMI -Medley) 10 A -Ha - Dark Is The Night (Warner) 10 Positive Gang - Sweet Freedom (Warner) 10 Dr. Alban - Sing Hallelujah (BMG Ariola)
Albums Albums Albums Albums1 Various - Absolute Music 2 (Virgin M. FL) 1 Various - Absolute Music 7 (Eva) 1 Aerosmith - Get A Grip (BMG Ariola) 1 Various - That's What I Call Music! 24 (EMI/Vir/Pol)2 Various - Absolute Let's Dance Vol. 1 (Warner) 2 S.Albrigften/T.Pacheco - Big Storm Comin' (Norsk/BMG) 2 Various - Dance Deluxe (Finnlevy) 2 Various - A Woman's Heart (Dora)3 Bruce Springsteen - In Concert (Sony) 3 Aerosmith - Get A Grip (BMG Ariola) 3 Various - Missing You 2 (EMI) 3 Christie Hennessey - A Year In The Life (Warner)4 Cliff Richard - The Album (EMI -Medley) 4 Bruce Springsteen - In Concert (Sony) 4 Dingo - Tuhkimotarina (Finnlevy) 4 R.E.M. - Automatic For The People (Warner)5 Boney M - Gold - 20 Super Hits (BMG Ariola) 5 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation (Mega) 5 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation (Mega) 5 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG)6 Danser Med Drenge - Danser Med Drenge (Pladecom) 6 Various - The Love Song Collection (Sony) 6 Tomas Ledin - Du Kan Lite Pa Mig (BMG Ariola) 6 Mary Black - The Collection (Dare)7 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation (Mega) 7 Somebody's Darling - Somebody's Darling (Sonet) 7 Chris Isaak - San Francisco Days (Warner) 7 Various - Midnight Moods (PolyGram)8 Cut'N'Move - Peace, Love & Harmony (EMI -Medley) 8 Jan Garbarek Group - Twelve Moons (Musidisc) 8 Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales (PolyGram) 8 Nanci Griffith - Other Voices, Other Rooms (MCA)9 Aerosmith - Get A Grip (BMG Ariola( 9 World Party - Bang! (EMI) 9 David Coverdale & Jimmy Page - Coverdale Page (EMI) 9 Bruce Springsteen - In Concert (Sony)10 Snow - 12 Inches Of Snow (Warner) 10 Snow - 12 Inches Of Snow (Warner) 10 Captain Hollywood Project - Love Is Not Sex (Mega) 10 Various - Energy Rush Presents... (Dino)
SWITZERLAND AUSTRIA GREECE PORTUGALSingles Singles Singles Singles1 Snow - Informer (Warner) 1 Haddaway - What Is Love (BMG) 1 Ace Of Base - All That She Wants (PolyGram) 1 Marco Paulo - Amante, Irmao, Amigo (EMI)2 Ace Of Base - All That She Wants (PolyGram) 2 Snow - Informer (Warner) 2 Us 3, Rashaan & G.Prescencer - Cantaloop (EMI) 2 Resistencia - A Noite (EMI)3 Haddaway - What Is Love (BMG Ariola) 3 Ace Of Base - All That She Wants (PolyGram) 3 Depeche Mode - I Feel You (Virgin) 3 Depeche Mode - Walking In My Shoes (Edisom)4 2 Unlimited - No Limit (Phonag) 4 2 Unlimited - No Limit (Echo) 4 Sarah J.Morris - Never Gonna Give You Up (Virgin) 4 Rubey S. - Ruby Tuesday (Vidisco)5 Dr. Alban - Sing Hallelujah (BMG Ariola) 5 Unique 2 - Love Line (Sony) 5 Shaggy - Oh Carolina (FM) 5 B -West - Ordinary World (Vidisco)6 D.J. BoBo - Somebody Dance With Me (Fresh) 6 Shaggy - Oh Carolina (Virgin) 6 Jordy - Dur Dur D'Etre Bebe (Sony) 6 Willie & Co - Against All Odds (Vidisco)7 The Beloved - Sweet Harmony (Warner) 7 2 Unlimited - Tribal Dance (Echo) 7 The Beloved - Sweet Harmony (Warner) 7 T.T. Jackson - Shake You Down (Vidisco)8 Leila K - Open Sesame (PolyGram) 8 Con Dom - Raising My Family '93 (Sony) 8 Snow - Informer (Warner) 8 Gene Loves Jezebel -Josephine (BMG Ariola)9 Power Zone - It's Just A Party (EMI) 9 Dr. Alban - Sing Hallelujah (BMG) 9 2 Unlimited - No Limit (FM) 9 Glenn Medeiros - Everybody Needs (PolyGram)10 Bon Jovi - Bed Of Roses (PolyGram) 10 U 96 - Love Sees No Colour (PolyGram) 10 Dr. Alban - Sing Hallelujah (BMG) 10 Bobby Brown - Humpin' Around (BMG Ariola)
Albums Albums Albums Albums1 Aerosmith - Get A Grip (BMG Ariola) 1 Alexander Bisenz - Gnadenlos (Sony) 1 Depeche Mode - Songs Of Faith & Devotion (Virgin) 1 Bruce Springsteen - In Concert (Sony)2 Eros Ramazzotti - Tutte Storie (BMG Ariola) 2 Papermoon - Tell Me A Poem (BMG) 2 Madredeus - Existir (EMI) 2 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG Ariola)3 Patricia Kees - le Te Dis Vous (Sony) 3 Aerosmith - Get A Grip (BMG) 3 Dr. John - Goin' Back To New Orleans (Warner) 3 Various - Dance Mania (Vidisco)4 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation (PolyGram) 4 Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way (Virgin) 4 Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way (Virgin) 4 G.Michael/Queen/L.Stansfield - Five Live (EMI)5 Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way (Virgin) 5 Mick Jagger - Wandering Spirit (Warner) 5 Jordy - Pochette Surprise (Sony) 5 Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales (PolyGram)6 G.Michael/Queen/L.Stansfield - Five Live (EMI) 6 Depeche Mode - Songs Of Faith & Devotion (Echo) 6 Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales (PolyGram) 6 Luciano Pavarotti - Pavarotti & Friends (PolyGram)7 Midnight Oil - Earth & Sun & Moon (Sony) 7 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG) 7 Bryan Ferry - Taxi (Virgin) 7 Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith (PolyGram)8 Bruce Springsteen - In Concert (Sony) 8 Zillertaler SchUrzenjager - 20 Jahre... (Tyrol's) 8 Sarah Jane Morris - Heaven (Virgin) 8 Joanna - Alma, Coracao E Vida (BMG Ariola(9 Mick Jagger - Wandering Spirit (Warner) 9 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation (PolyGram) 9 Soundtrack - Arizona Dream (PolyGram) 9 Michael Bolton - Timeless - The Classics (Sony)10 Snow - 12 Inches Of Snow (Warner) 10 Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith (PolyGram) 10 Mick Jagger - Wandering Spirit (Warner) 10 David Bowie - Black Tie, White Noise (BMG Ariola)
Based on the national sales charts from 16 European markets. Information supplied by MRIB (UK); Bundesverband Der Phonogrophischen Wirtschah/Media Control/Musikmarkt (West Germany); Europe 1/Canal Plus/Tele7Jours (France); Musica E Dischi/Mario De Luigi (Italy);Sfichiing Top 50 (Holland); SABAM/IFPI (Belgium); GLF/IFPI (Sweden); IFPI/Johan Schlueter (Denmark); VG (Norway); ALEF MB/NE (Spain); Seura/IFPI (Finland); IFPI (Ireland); AFP (Portugal); Austria Top 30 (Austria); Media Control/Musikmarkt (Switzerland); Pop + Rock (Greece).Labels listed are the national marketing companies.
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0 Walking In My Shoes60 2 Depeche Mode - Mute (EMI)
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67 59 30 Captain Hollywood Project - Blow Up (Warner Chappell)
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3 2 7 Songs Of Faith & Devotion - Mute
Sting A.B.DK.SFED.GR.IRE.LNLN.P.E.S.CH.UK
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Eric Clapton5 5 36 Unplugged - Duck A
0 Ace Of Base6 18 Happy Nation - Mega
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Patricia Kaas10 10 5 Je Te Dis Vous - Columbia
Vasco Rossi35 32 14 Gli Spari Sopra - EMI
Arrested Development D.IRE.NLUK
36 33 18 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days In The Life - Cooltempo
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11 11 27Bon JoviKeep The Faith - Jambco
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13 9 5 Black Tie, White Noise - Arista
0 New OrderNW Republic - London
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17 15 12 Duran Duran (The Wedding Album) - Parlophone
.61-6 Terence Trent D'ArbySymphony Or Damn - Columbia
el Midnight Oily17) 19 3 Earth & Sun & Moon - Columbia
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Pino Daniele54 44 6 Che Dio Ti Benedica - CGD
29Bryan Ferry
55 Taxi - Virgin
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David Essex73 45 6 Cover Shot - PolyGram TV
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Porno For Pyros81 59 2 Porno For Pyros - Warner Brothers
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82 64 11 Live - Right Here, Right Now - Warner Brothers
The Fall83 42 2 The Infotainment Scan - Cog Sinister/Permanent
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Steinar Albrigtsen & Tom Pacheco85 93 2 Big Storm Comin' - Norsk
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Die Fantastischen Vier87 79 324 Gewinnt - Columbia
Die Prinzen88 72 " Kilssen Verboten - Hansa
Luciano Pavarotti89 75 11 Pavarotti & Friends - Decca
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Laurent Voulzy91 70 6 Cache Derriere - Ariola
Soundtrack - Sister ActIII* Sister Act - Hollywood
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Anna Oxa93 76 4 Cantautori - Columbia
Connie Francis94 68 3 The Singles Collection - PolyGram TV
95 83 6 Greatest Hits II - Parlophone A4
0 Simply RedStars - East West A5
UK
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97 67 9 The Dark Side Of The Moon - 20th Anniv. - EMI
Hothouse Flowers98 97 9 Songs From The Rain - London
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Om*11,?9htY By Nature19 Naughty III - Big Life
iconChristie Hennessey
°" A Year In The Life - WEA
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RAI STATION MOVES TO \IILANIs one of pubcaster RAI's six radio stations about to change its basefrom Rome to Milan? M&M hears that moves are afoot to make theswitch along with one of its three TV channels.
GLR MANAGEMENT LEAVE ON FORMAT FLIPBBC London's GLR's top management has left the station after theFM service switched from a rock format to news/talk. Station manag-er Trevor Dann and his deputy Kate Marsh departed because ofreported staff disquiet over the format flip. The station's top presen-ters left earlier this year to join recently launched AOR national ser-vice Virgin 1215 AM.
RTL REPORTS BIG SUCCESS WITH OLDIES FORMATLatest RTL Luxembourg figures show over 40% growth in cumeaudience share for its oldies format programme broadcast from RTLBaden-Wiirttemburg in Stuttgart and introduced in November '92.Over 54% of the oldies -net's listeners fall into the 15-35 age -group.RTL (Luxemburg, Baden-Wiirttemburg and Berlin) is now expectingvery good results in this year's Media Analyse ratings and hopes toexceed the half million listener mark.
BUMPING EUROPLAYGerman duo Bass Bumpers have been chosen as the new Europlayact with their song Runnin' (out on German independant label DanceStreet). Coordinated by Charlie Prick, the Europlay is a joint projectof major European broadcasters who will all play the track in heavyrotation during a month.
Spain Ratings(continued from page 3)
to the latest estimates byresearcher EGM.
Group network owner SER'sACE -formatted web M-80 madeits ratings debut with 756.000 lis-teners, making it the eighth -largest web in the' country.was created from the merger ofRadio 40 and Cadena Minuto inearly January.
Of the country's 10 largest net-works, N/T Onda Cero grew the
fastest during the quarter, gaining7.7% to 1.8 million listeners.COPE's EHR net Cadena 100'sratings dropped 21.8% to507.000.
SER's EHR powerhouse Los40 Principales led all stationswith 2.9 million listeners, a slightdrop of 1.4% during the period.
Spain's total radio audiencewas up during the quarter by47.000 to 17.3 million people.Total conventional radio(News/Talk) was down 100.000.
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Top Ten Spanish Stations
Oct./ Jan./Station (format) Nov. Mar. % chg.
Los 40 (EHR) 2.892 2.852 -1.4SER (N/T) 2.768 2.775 0.2COPE (N/T) 2.548 2.548 0.0RNE 1 (N/T) 2.125 2.135 0.5Onda Cero (N/T) 1.656 1.784 7.7Antena 3 (N/T) 1.487 1.352 -9.9Dial (Nat'l) 1.088 1.159 6.5M-80 (ACE) n/a 756 n/aCadena 100 (EHR) 648 507 -21.80. C. Musica (EHR) 374 372 -0.5
N/T = News/talk; ACE = Adult Contemporary Europe
Source: EGM
Viva(continued from page 3)
their ideal partner in the project.With no obvious successor to the
Giitersloh media giant as a majorfinancer, the future of Vivalooked decidedly shaky.
It is feared that the channel'slaunch will now be severely
delayed and unless new partnerscan be found, and quickly, Vivacould find itself with no majorbackers at all.
CD Price Slash(continued from page 3)
is king" and CDs are 10% cheap-er.
The report dismissed therecord companies' argument thatcheaper prices in the US are pos-sible due to higher sales. Pricesare determined by "what therecord companies decided thecustomer can be made to pay,"the committee claims.
The committee also recom-mended that the copyright law,which inhibits CD imports fromthe US, should be reviewed for itsanti -competitive effects on therecorded music industry.
The committee labelled therecord companies' efforts to justi-fy the difference in price betweenCD and cassettes as "most uncon-vincing." "Their justification ofso large a price differencebetween products which costalmost exactly the same to make
was that CDs were a better prod-uct," the report continues. "Werecognise the quality and durabil-ity of a CD, but do not believethat it justifies the existing differ-ential price." Cassettes in the UKsell for about £2.50 less thanCDs.
The industry is now waiting tosee whether the pricing issue willbe referred to the Monopolies andMergers Commission by theOffice of Fair Trading.
The BPI, the trade body repre-senting 150 UK labels, slammedthe report as unfair. BPI's directorgeneral John Deacon says, "Itcomes as no surprise to us. In thebiased and prejudiced way theKaufman Committee chose totake evidence, there was never alikelihood that there would be afair debate on the issue." Deaconcontinues, "It is complete non-sense to suggest that the averageprice the British consumer paysfor CDs even including retail
margins and VAT, is anymorethan about 10% higher than paidby consumers in the US."
A statement by the BPI saysthe popularity of the CD with theBritish consumer has been madeclear by the strong increase in CDsales for the first quarter this year.
The BPI also warns that anyreference to the Monopolies andMergers Commission or changein copyright laws "would damagethe hundreds of creative indepen-dent record producers and deal-ers," and would prove no benefitfor the British consumer.
PolyGram UK executive VPMaurice Oberstein says thecommittee's recommendationswill fall on deaf ears in the indus-try. Describing the committee andhearings as a "Kangaroo court,"he says the "nonsense from thecommittee raises questions aboutthe whole parliamentary process."
MDR(continued from page 3)
and so we have to watch our bud-gets. I don't see the point in pay-ing for this service as most of theproduct you receive is rubbish."
Sommerey says that MDR'sstance has caused no problems sofar with German public broad-casting corporation ARD ofwhich MDR is a member. "Everymember of ARD doesn't have toact in the same way. ARD mem-bers are increasingly having towatch their budgets too and Iexpect other members to followin our footsteps in the nearfuture."
President of ARD's radio com-mittee Norddeutscher Rund-funk director Jobst Plog says
that MDR's decision to buyrecords itself rather than using therecord industry's service presentsno problem for the ARD. SaysPlog, "On the contrary, perhapsMDR's method could prove to beadvantageous for other stations aswell. If MDR's self-sufficientprinciple pays off, I believe thatother broadcasters under the ARDumbrella could follow suit." Plogpoints out that contracts wouldhave to be kept to from bothsides.
BPW MD Peter Zombiksays, "It's not really BPW's busi-ness to comment on this. We offerthe radio stations a service, whichthey subscribe to and then receiveall the new product. It is com-pletely legal for MDR to decide itdoesn't want to make use of this
service and buy what records itlikes itself. But it is my observa-tion that record promoters arebeing very careful in. their deal-ings with MDR as a result of theirboycott of our record service."
Zombik adds, "I don't carewhether broadcasters in othercountries don't have to pay toreceive records. I think it isimportant for the German indus-try to see that we are offering aprofessional service and deliver-ing physical product and I thinkwe deserve renumeration for this.The fact is that broadcasters needour product. Over 80% of broad-casting time is taken up by ourmusic-without us radio wouldbe struck dumb!"
MW
Couleur 3(continued from page 3)
or three years."Adds export manager Jean-
Claude Arragon, who hasplayed a lead role in applying forthe frequencies, "We will beapplying for several frequenciesin the country. We also have start-
ed looking for money to financethe expansion, and we are begin-ning discussions with a couple ofprivate companies."
As with other French broad-casters, Couleur 3 is also negoti-ating with the CSA regardingquotas, and those discussions willhave a direct impact on the web'smusic policy. Currently French
EHR networks must programmeat least 20% Francophone prod-uct.
"We've never had such a pol-icy in Switzerland," says Cather-ine. "We will have to change ourprogramming policy a little bitand to find good French songs[that fit our format], and thatcould be very difficult."
M&M's special on blues will be published in issue 27.
Street date: June 29, 1993 Ad deadline: June 15, 1993
Contact Pieter Markus at M&M:(+31) 20.669 1961
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The Way Janet GoesAnd yet another new number one-the fourth in onemonth!-as Janet Jackson's Virgin debut single That'sThe Way Love Goes replaces George Michael &Queen's Somebody To Love as European Hit Radio'sbest played single in her fourth charting week. JanetJackson has a 10% spreading angle (the ratio of adds) aswell as a 10% conversion ratio, indicating the stationswhere the song is moved up from medium (B) to heavy(A) rotation.
Jackson's best radio territories at the moment includethe UK (95% penetration), Sweden (88%), Holland(83%), Denmark (74%), the Czech Republic (67%) andBelgium (64%). In the other markets penetration levelsvary from 25% to 50%. Only Portugal and France arelagging substantially behind.
Walking In My Shoes by Depeche Mode is thisweek's fastest mover in terms of chart points. Mute,flagship act are getting their best airplay on Europe'sleading national networks (40% of M&M's "platinum"reporters are having them on rotation), notably in Italy,France and the UK.
This week's highest new entry (straight into the top10) is grabbed by Tina Turner, whose I Don't WannaFight qualifies as Most Added leader for the secondconsecutive week, thanks to another 32 first-timereports. The UK, Denmark, Holland and Portugal arethe song's strongest supporters, with penetration levelsranging from 65% to 90%. Turner enjoyed four EHRhits before -1991's Way Of The World went highest,peaking at number 5, in the beginning of 1992.
It is the first time since the EHR chart has a top 40outline that no less than three acts enter straight into itstop 20 division simultaneously. Second highest newentry (at 17) is claimed by Robert Plant's 29 Palms,the first single from his seventh solo album, hisFontana debut, Fate Of Nations. The ex -Led Zeppelinlead singer is collecting his best initial airplay successin the Czech Republic, the UK, Ireland andPortugal -29 Palms is his first EHR hit.
The third highest new entry (at 19) is earned byDutch act Ten Sharp. Dreamhome (Dream On) (a CD-
insert in M&M the week of April 26) is finding its bestairplay penetration in Switzerland, Holland, the CzechRepublic, Poland, Greece and the Scandinavian coun-tries, while Germany and Italy are quickly shaping up.
Good bets for chart entries next week includeBelieve by Lenny Kravitz (best markets: the UK,Holland, Sweden, Denmark and Spain) and UB40'sCan't Help Falling In Love (Holland, the CzechRepublic, the UK and Russia). Pieter Kops
MOST ADDED
TINA TURNER/I Don't Wanna FightDAVID CROSBY & PHIL COWNS/HeroUB40/Con't Help Falling In LoveLENNY KRAVITZ/BelieveROXETTE/Almost UnrealDEPECHE MODE/Walking In My ShoesTEN SHARP/Dreamhome (Dream On)ROBERT PLANT/29 Palms
ELTON JOHN/Simple LifeTEARS FOR FEARS/Break It Down Again
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(Columbia)(Fontana)
(Rocket)
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"A" ROTATION PERFORMANCE
SYBIL/When I'm Good And ReadySUB-SUB/Ain't No LoveWHINEY HOUSTON/I'm Every WomanACE OF BASE/Wheel Of FortuneJAMES TAYLOR QUARTET/Love The LifeUB40/Con't Help Falling In LoveGLORIA ESTEFAN/Go AwayMICHAEL JACKSON/Give In To Me
CAPTAIN HOLLYWOOD PROJECT/Only With YouINNER CIRCLE/Sweat (Alalalalalong)
(PWL International)(Rob's Records)
(Arista)
(Meg.)(Big life)
(DEP International)
(Epic)
(Epic)
(Blow Up)(Metronome)
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"A' Rotation Perlorrnance is a listing of those records th I hove oohrofool the Lest A rotation penetration. Records listed are Hose
outside the EHR top 20 and with o total number al reporttno orisons of co Imo 20 Songs tied ore Aged alphabetically by artist
NEW TOP 20 CONTENDERS
D:REAM/U R The Best Thing (Magnet) 28JAMES TAYLOR QUARTET/Love The Life (Big Life) 21
New Too 20 Contenders ore those arnsts that haw not yet hod on EHR tap 20 hit and appear on this page for the firstrime
with this single Amos are listed by tool number of stations. In case alp Fie, rewords are listed alphabetically by artist.
week 21 /93 EHR TOP 40TW LW WOC
CD 32 1 4
0 6 5
4 4 6
5 2 8
6 5 6
0 8 11
® 18 3
0 MO"10 7 7
10 31 2
12 9 8
16 6
14 10 9
15 12 7
16 19 3
ir3*18 13 9
19
40 20 5
24 2
22 11 17
JU MI* 38 2
25 14 12
26 23 10
27 17 14
28 28 3
29 21 5
30 15 15
31 26 6 IZI*33 34 2
34 29 17
35 35 2 izi*j 37 4
38 22 6
39 25 10
40 27 5
4
Artist/Title OriginalLabel
TotalStations
RotationA B
NewAdds
JANET JACKSON/That's The Way Love Goes (Virgin) 101 69 32 10
GEORGE MICHAEL & QUEEN/Somebody To Love (Parlophone) 18 7
WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Have Nothing (Arista) 21 11
NEW ORDER/Regret (London) 29 6
SNOW/Informer (East West) 24 3
DURAN DURAN/Come Undone (Parlophone) 14 9
ACE OF BASE/All That She Wants (Mega) 19 7
DEPECHE MODE/Walking In My Shoes (Mute) 27 18
TINA TURNER/I Don't Wanna Fight (Parlophone) 17 32
TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY/Do You Love Me Like You Say? (Columbia) 23 3
DAVID CROSBY & PHIL COLLINS/Hero (Atlantic) 21 25
SHAGGY/Oh Carolina (Greensleeves) 28 3
HADDAWAY/What Is Love (Coconut) 11 4
DAVID BOWIE/Jump They Say (Arista) 21 1
CHRIS ISAAK/Can't Do A Thing (To Stop Me) (Warner Brothers) 23 6
R.E.M. Everybody Hurts (Warner Brothers) 11 5
ROBERT PLANT/29 Palms (Fontana) 10 13
UGLY KID JOE/Cat's In The Cradle (Mercury) 20 4
TEN SHARP/Dreamhome (Dream On) (Columbia) 17 17
SADE/Kiss Of Life (Epic) 24 4
EROS RAMAllOTTI/Cose Della Vita (DDD) 21 8
DURAN DURAN/Ordinary World (Parlophone) 21 0
ELTON JOHN/Simple Life (Rocket) 17 12
SPIN DOCTORS/Two Princes (Epic) 20 4
MICHAEL JACKSON/Give In To Me (Epic) 16 0
DR. ALBAN/Sing Halleluyah (SweMix) 23 3
WHITNEY HOUSTON/I'm Every Woman (Arista) 13 0
MIDNIGHT OIL/Truganini (Columbia) 17 2
WORLD PARTY/Is It Like Today (Ensign) 18 4
STING/If I Ever Lose My Faith In You (A&M) 17 0SHINEHEAD/Jamaican In New York (Elektra) 16 2
2 UNLIMITED/Tribal Dance (Byte) 16 11
STING/Seven Days (A&M) 16 10
FAITH NO MORE/I'm Easy (Slash/London) 22 1
MICK JAGGER/Don't Tear Me Up (Atlantic) 15 4
BON JOVI/In These Arms (Jambco) 15 4
JADE/Don't Walk Away (Giant) 14 4
AEROSMITH/Livin' On The Edge (Geffen) 19 0
PM DAWN/Looking Through Patient Eyes (Gee Street) 16 0
BLUEBELLS/Young At Heart (London) 16 5
The EHR bp 40 chart is based on a weighted -scoring system Songs score pants by achieving airplay at 448.4.45 EHR reporting stations, that target 12-34 peor-oid hsreners with contemporary music filltime or duringspecific dayparts. Songs in "A' mason airplay receive more points than those in "8" rotation or more limited airplay exposure. Stations ore weighted by market size and by the number al hours per week committed to theformat
CHARTBOUND
CYNDI LAUPER/Who Let In The Rain (Epic) 38/3 INNER CIRCLE/Wrapped Up In Your Love (Metronome) 28/4DOOBIE BROTHERS/Long Train Runnin' 93 (Warner Brothers) 37/9 CUT 'N' MOVE/Give It Up (EMI Medley) 28/2MADONNA/Fever (Maverick) 36/5 BOY KRAZY/That's What love Can Do (PWL) 27/2LENNY KRAVITZ/Believe* (Virgin) 35/20 SYBIL/When I'm Good And Ready (PWL International) 27/1BRUCE HORNSBY/Harbor Lights (RCA) 34/6 MARIA MCKEE/I'm Gonna Soothe You' (Geffen) 26/10HOTHOUSE FLOWERS/One Tongue (London) 34/3 GENESIS/Never A Time (Virgin) 26/2GLORIA ESTEFAN/Go Away (Epic) 33/2 ARMY OF LOVERS/Israelism (Stockholm) 26/1ROD STEWART/Shotgun Wedding (Warner Brothers) 33/2 JAMIROQUAI/Too Young To Die (Sony Soho Square) 26/1
CAPT. HOLLYWOOD PROJECT/Only With You (Blow Up) 32/2 LITRE ANGELS/Soapbox (Polydor) 25/2
UB40/Can't Help Falling In Love* (DEP International) 31/21 SUZANNE VEGA/When Heroes Go Down (A&M) 25/1
OMD/Stand Above Me* (Virgin) 30/8 CHESNEY HAWKES/What's Wrong...* (Chrysalis) 24/10
SOULSISTER/Ain't That Simple (EMI) 30/6 DIESEL/Tip Of My Tongue (EMI) 24/1
THE THE/Slow Emotion Replay (Epic) 30/1 SUB-SUB/Ain't No Love (Rob's Records) 24/1
BELOVED/You've Got Me Thinking (East West) 29/2 ACE OF BASE/Wheel Of Fortune' (Mega) 22/2
D:REAM/U R The Best Thing* (Magnet) 28/6 VANESSA WIWAMS & BRIAN MCKNIGHT/Love Is (Giant) 22/1
The EHR "charthound" chart lists the total number of EHR reporting stations playing newer songs that do not yet have enough airplay points to rank among the EHR Top 40. The second number representshow many stations reported it to ARM for the first time. Songs which hove received no new airplay for two consecutive weeks will be deleted from this chock but may reappear with new airplay. In the cone of
tie, songs ore listed by new odds. Asterisks indicate new entries in Charthound.
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REGIONAL EHR TOP 20
week 21/93
TW LW WC( -ne
1 1 42 1 5
3 2 3
4 5 45 4 4
6 NE
7 15 2
8 12 2
9 14 2
10 NE
11 8 612 17 2
13 16 2
14 NE
15 10 8
16 7 7
17 NE
18 NE
19 NE
20 NE
charts based on playlists from radio stations playing EHR material
Original To Rotation NewLabel Sent A B Adds
R.E.M. Everybody Hurts (Warner Brothers) 22 19WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Have Nothing (Arista) 21 20JANET JACKSON/That's The Way (Virgin) 21 16MICHAEL/QUEEN/Somebody (Parlophone) 19 18SUB-SUB/Ain't No Love (Rob's Records) 18 14
TINA TURNER/I Don't (Parlophone) 18 14D:REAM/U R The Best Thing (Magnet) 17 9
ELTON JOHN/Simple Life (Rocket) 17 12
OMD/Stand Above Me (Virgin) 18 10ACE OF BASE/All That She Wants (Mega) 15 12NEW ORDER/Regret (London) 15 14
INNER CIRCLE/Sweat (Metronome) 17 10
BON JOVI/In These Arms (Jambco) 15 10
DINA CARROLL/Express (A&M) 14 10BLUEBELLS/Young At Heart (London) 15 11
SYBIL/When I'm Good.. (PWL International) 14 13DAVID CROSBY & PHIL COWNS/Hero (Atlantic) 14 8
DEPECHE MODE/Walking In My Shoes (Mute) 13 7
ROBERT PLANT/29 Palms (Fontana) 13 8
TASMIN ARCHER/Lords (EMI) 12 9
MOST ADDEDTEARS FOR FEARS/Break It Down AgainDAVID CROSBY & PHIL COLLINS/HeroTINA TURNER/I Don't Wanna FightCHARLES & EDDIE/House Is Not A HomeTASMIN ARCHER/Lords Of The New Church
TW LW WOC Artist/Title
3 1 1 1 8
1 0 2 2 11
5 0 3 5 10
1 0 4 8 2
4 0 5 15 2
4 7 6 4 14
8 3 7 20 2
5 2 8 6 7
8 0 9 3 4
3 4 10 19 2
1 0 11 17 2
7 2 12 11 11
5 0 13 NE
4 2 14 18 2
4 0 15 14 5
1 0 16 NE
6 8 17 RE
6 0 18 16 6
5 2 19 NE
3 6 20 9 8
(Fontana)
(Atlantic)(Parlophone)
(Capitol)(EMI)
4. NORTH
1W LW
1 1 4 JANET JACKSON/That's The Way (Virgin) 31 202 4 8 HADDAWAY/What Is Love (Coconut) 24 18
3 5 3 DURAN DURAN/Come Undone (Parlophone) 26 22
4 3 5 SHAGGY/Oh Carolina (Greensleeves) 26 15
5 2 7 SNOW/Informer (East West) 27 18
6 9 4 WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Have Nothing (Arista) 23 187 6 5 NEW ORDER/Regret (London) 20 10
8 NE DAVID CROSBY & PHIL COWNS/Hero (Atlantic) 19 159 8 3 MICHAEL/QUEEN/Somebody (Parlophone) 20 13
10 10 3 SPIN DOCTORS/Two Princes (Epic) 16 1011 NE ROXETTE/Almost Unreal (EMI) 18 1412 11 2 TEN SHARP/Dreamhome (Dream On) (Columbia) 22 1513 NE DEPECHE MODE/Walking In My Shoes (Mute) 15 5
14 NE TINA TURNER/I Don't (Parlophone) 16 13
15 7 5 CHRIS ISAAK/Can't Do A Thing (Warner Brothers) 18 10
16 12 14 CUT 'N' MOVE/Give It Up (EMI Medley) 19 9
17 15 8 DIESEL/Tip Of My Tongue (EMI) 16 8
18 13 8 DAVID BOWIE/Jump They Say (Arista) 16 9
19 17 8 PRINCE/The Morning Papers (Paisley Park) 14 5
20 NE ROBERT PLANT/29 Palms (Fontana) 10 8
MOST ADDEDROXETTE/Almost UnrealBUBBERS BALLONFAERD/FOr Vi Siger Farvel
DAVID CROSBY & PHIL COLONS/HeroTINA TURNER/I Don't Wanna FightDEPECHE MODE/Walking In My Shoes
UGLY KID JOE/Cat's In The CradleBON JOVI/Bed Of RosesMICHAEL JACKSON/Give In To MeACE OF BASE/Wheel Of FortuneINNER CIRCLE/WrappedACE OF BASE/All That She WantsJANET JACKSON/That's The WayBELOVED/Sweet HarmonySNOW/InformerMICHAEL/QUEEN/SomebodyDAVID CROSBY & PHIL COLLINS/Hero
DR. ALBAN/Sing HalleluyahCHRIS REA/Soft Top
SHAGGY/Oh CarolinaHADDAWAY/What Is LoveGENESIS/Never A TimeMADONNA/Bad GirlFAITH NO MORE/I'm EasyMICA PARIS/I Never FeltFURY IN THE SLAUGHTERHOUSE/Radio
MOST ADDEDTEN SHARP/Dreamhome (Dream On)DEPECHE MODE/Walking In My ShoesWHITNEY HOUSTON/I Have NothingTINA TURNER/I Don't Wanna FightHERBERT GRONEMEYER/Chaos
Original not Rotation NewLobel Set A B Adds
(Mercury) 16 14(Jambco) 15 12
(Epic) 15 11(Mega) 14 11
(Metronome) 13 10(Mega) 14 9
(Virgin) 14 9
(East West) 13 11(East West) 11 11
(Parlophone) 10 7(Atlantic) 10
(SweMix) 12(Magnet/East West) 9
(Greensleeves) 10(Coconut) 12
(Virgin) 11
Maverick) 10(Slash/London) 11
(4th & B'way) 10(SPV/BMG) 9
5. WEST CENTRAL
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4,4473. WEST
Original Tot Rotation New
1W LW WOC Artist/Tale Lobel Set A B Adds
2 11 1 8 WHITNEY HOUSTON/I'm Every Woman (Arista) 12 10
3 0 2 2 8 DURAN DURAN/Ordinary Wodd (Parlophone) 11 9
4 0 3 3 4 FAITH NO MORE/I'm Easy (Slash/London) 9 5
3 14 8 6 SHINEHEAD/Jamaican In New York (Elektra) 11 8
3 2 5 4 5 L'AFFAIRE LOUIS'TRIO/Mobilis (Barclay) 9 6
5 0 6 6 8 2 UNLIMITED/No Limit (Byte) 10 9 1 0
5 3 7 RE MICHAEL/QUEEN/Somebody (Parlophone) 7 5 2 2
2 0 8 9 3 SADE/Kiss Of Life (Epic) 9 6 3 0
0 0 9 14 2 ACE OF BASE/All That She Wants (Mega) 9 5 4 1
3 2 10 10 2 GENESIS/Never A Time (Virgin) 8 4 4 0
8 2 111 19 2 ELTON JOHN/Simple Life (Rocket) 8 6 2 1
8 4 112 12 8 MADONNA/Bad Girl (Maverick) 8 4 4 0
7 2 2 13 13 15 MICK JAGGER/Sweet Thing (Atlantic) 8 7 1 0
8 2 2 14 16 11 PASCAL OBISPO/Tu Vas Me Manquer (Epic) 8 6 2 0
11 1 0 15 15 6 LENNY KRAVITZ/Are You (Virgin) 8 6 2 0
7 4 2 16 NE JEAN LOUIS AUBERT/Entends-Moi (Virgin) 5 3 2 2
6 4 117 NE STEPHAN EICHER/Des Flouts, Des Bas (Barclay) 5 4 1 2
6 5 0 18 5 14 STING/If I Ever Lose My Faith In You (A&M) 10 7 3 0
9 10 19 20 2 JACQUES DUTRONC/La Fille (Columbia) 6 1 5 0
4 5 0 20 NE CHRIS ISAAK/San Fransisco Warner Brothers) 4 3 1 1
(Columbia)(Mute)
(Arista))Parlophone)
(Electrola)
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11 0 1 1 6 HADOAWAY/Whot Is Lore (Coconut) 15 13
6 3 2 5 8 SNOW/Informer (East West) 13 9
4 4 3 NE 11140, Can't Help (DEP International) 6 5
11 1 4 RE JANET JACKSON/That's The Way (Virgin) 12 8
9 0 5 NE TINA TURNER/I Don't (Parlophone( 7 5
5 2 6 8 4 EROS RAMAZZOTTI/Cose Della Vita (ODD) 13 8
10 1 7 6 3 2 UNLIMITED/Tribal Dance (Byte) 11 9
4 8 8 9 2 TEN SHARP/Dreamhome (Dream On) (Columbia) 7 5
7 1 9 NE SPIN DOCTORS/Two Princes (Epic) 9 6
6 0 10 14 5 BLUEBELLS/Young At Heart (London) 11 6
4 18 11 NE WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Have Nothing (Arista) 12 6
7 2 12 17 3 UGLY KID JOE/Cat's In The Cradle (Mercury) 7 3
10 6 13 12 3 C.B. MILTON/Send Me An Angel (Byte) 9 4
3 7 14 4 4 MICK JAGGER/Don't Tear Me Up (Atlantic) 8 7
8 0 15 13 10 SHAGGY/Oh Carolina (Greensleeves) 13 8
10 0 16 7 9 RENe KLUN/Mr. Blue (Lana Lane) 7 4
8 0 17 10 3 MICHAEL/QUEEN/Somebody (Parlophone) 11 10
7 0 18 2 7 ACE OF BASE/All That She Wants (Mega) 10 8
9 o 19 19 4 THELONIOUS MONSTER/Body And Soul (EMI) 5 2
2 2 20 RE JENNY BEE/Wanna Get Your Love (Ala Bianca) 6 3
(EMI)
(EMI Medley)(Atlantic)
(Parlophone)(Mute)
7. SOUTHWESTOriginal Tot Rotation New
SW LW WOC Artist/Title Lobel Set A B Adds
1 3 7
2 7 2
3 1 3
4 5 7
5 4 6
6 6 47 8 9
13 3
9 2 5
10 NE
11 9 3
12 NE
13 14 4
14 NE
15 17 2
16 RE
17 18 2
18 NE
19 NE
20 NE
AEROSMITH/Livin' On The Edge (Geffen)
DAVID CROSBY & PHIL COWNS/Hero (Atlantic)
MICHAEL/QUEEN/Somebody (Parlophone)
TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY/Do You (Columbia)
PAUL MCCARTNEY/C'mon People (Parlophone)
SNOW/Informer (East West)
DAVID BOWIE/Jump They Say (Arista)
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/Lucky Town (Columbia)
NEW ORDER/Regret (London)
WATERBOYS/The Return Of Pan (Geffen)
SADE/Kiss Of Life (Epic)
WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Have Nothing (Arista)
REBELDES/Las Dos Caras De La Moneda (Epic)
MIGUEL BOSE/Si Tu No Vuelves (WEA)
GLORIA ESTEFAN/Go Away (Epic)
CHRIS ISAAK/Can't Do A Thing (Warner Brothers)
GARY MOORE/Parisienne Walkways '93 (Virgin)
GABINETE CAUGARI/Golpes (EMI)
IA DAMA SE ESCONDE/Magia (WEA)
SEGURIDAD SOCIAL/Me Siento Bien (G.A.S.A.)
MOST ADDEDWATERBOYS/The Return Of Pan
GABINETE CALIGARI/GolpesDIRE STRAITS/Walk Of Life
DAVID CROSBY & PHIL COWNS/Hero
7 3 4 0
6 3 3 2
6 4 2 0
6 5 1 0
5 4 1 1
5 3 2 0
4 0 0
5 2 3 1
4 4 0 0
4 1 3 4
6 5 1 0
4 2 2 0
.4 2 2 0
4 1 3 1
4 2 2 0
3 2 1 0
3 2 1 0
3 1 2 3
3 1 2 0
3 1 2 0
(Geffen)(EMI)
(Vertigo)
(Atlantic)
MOST ADDED
TINA TURNER/I Don't Wanna FightUB40/Can't Help Falling In LoveDEF DAMES DOPE/Ain't Nothing To ItWHITNEY HOUSTON/I Have NothingBLUEBELLS/Young At Heart
MOST ADDEDFRANCOIS FEIDMAN/Elle Est Trop BelleTINA TURNER/I Don't Wanna FightSTEPHAN EICHER/Des Flouts, Des BasJEAN LOUIS AUBERT/Entends-MoiGEORGE MICHAEL & QUEEN/Somebody To Love
2 0
2 0
vt 0
3 1
3 0
(Philips)(Parlophone)
(Barclay)(Virgin)
(Parlophone)
6 SOUTHOriginal Tot Rotation New
TW LW WOC Ar.12/14 Label Stat A Et Adds
2 0 1 1 5 NEW ORDER/Regret
4 0 2 5 10 DAVID BOWIE/Jump
1 5 3 2 5 HAEL/QUEEN/SI
4 2 4 4 7 DURAN DURAN/Come Undone
2 6 5 7 8 SNOW/Informer
5 1 6 3 6 CHRIS ISAAK/Can't Do A Thing
2 0 7 6 8 TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY/Do You
2 2 8 8 4 DEPECHE MODE/Walking In My Shoes
3 2 9 11 3 STING/Fields Of Gold
5 3 10 10 3 CYNDI LAUPER/Who Let In The Rain
6 3 11 18 2 GIANNA NANNINI/Radio Baccano4 1 12 15 3 JANET JACKSON/That's The Way
5 0 13 9 3 EROS RAMAZZOTTI/Cose Della Vita
1 1 14 NE TINA TURNER/I Don't
5 0 15 13 13 DEPECHE MODE/I Feel You
3 0 16 NE ROBERT PLANT/29 Palms
1 0 17 14 2 WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Have Nothing
2 0 18 16 6 ACE OF BASE/All That She Wants
3 0 19 20 2 RAF/II Bonito Animale
3 0 20 17 7 PINO DANIELE/Che Dio Ti Benedica
(Parlophone)
(DEP International)(Game)(Arista)
(London)
Soy
MOST ADDEDTINA TURNER/I Don't Wanna Fight
SNOW/InformerK.D. LANG/Constant CravingCAPTAIN HOLLYWOOD PROJECT/More And More
(London) 11 9 2 0
(Arista) 11 10 1 1
)Parlophone( 9 8 1 0(Parlophone) 12 11 1 1
(East West) 12 10 2 3
(Warner Brothers) 11 8 3 1
(Columbia) 10 8 2 0
(Mute) 9 8 1 1
(A&M) 9 8 1 1
(Epic) 8 4 4 0
(Ricordi) 7 7 0 1
(Virgin) 7 7 0 1
(DDD) 11 10 1 0
(Parlophone) 6 5 1 5
(Mute) 7 4 3 0
(Fontana) 5 5 0 1
(Arista) 5 5 0 0
(Mega) 9 6 3 1
(CGD) 9 8 1 1
(CGD) 9 8 1 0
(Parlophone)
(East West)
(Sire)
(Blow Up)
8. EAST CENTRALOriginal Tot Rotation New
1W LW WOC Artist/Title Label Slat A B Adds
1 3 6 DURAN DURAN/Come Undone (Parlophone)
2 1 3 NEW ORDER/Regret (London)
3 6 3 MICHAEL/QUEEN/Somebody (Parlophone)
4 18 2 TEN SHARP/Dreamhome (Dream On) (Columbia)
5 12 2 JANET JACKSON/That's The Way (Virgin)
6 4 4 AEROSMITH/Livin' On The Edge (Geffen)
7 2 4 MIDNIGHT OIL/Trugan in i (Columbia)
8 5 2 DEPECHE MODE/Walking In My Shoes (Mute)
9 7 4 R.E.M./Everybody Hurts (Warner Brothers) 9 8 1 1
10 11 8 DAVID BOWIE/Jump They Say (Arista) 8 5 3 0
11 NE CYNDI LAUPER/Who Let In The Rain (Epic) 6 5 1 3
12 19 5 WORLD PARTY/Is It Like Today (Ensign) 6 5 1 2
13 10 4 TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY/Do You (Columbia) 6 4 2 0
14 9 5 ROD STEWART/Shotgun Wedding (Warner Brothers) 6 5 1 0
15 13 6 CHRIS ISAAK/Can't Do A Thing (Warner Brothers) 7 4 3 2
16 14 2 MICK JAGGER/Don't Tear Me Up (Atlantic) 6 3 3 0
17 15 2 HOOTERS/Twenty Five Hours A Day (MCA) 6 2 4 1
18 NE DEACON BLUE/Only Tender Love (Columbia) 4 3 1 1
19 NE GARY MOORE/Parisienne Walkways '93 (Virgin) 3 3 0 3
20 8 8 PM DAWN/Looking Through (Gee Street) 6 3 3 0
MOST ADDEDROBERT PLANT/29 PalmsTEN SHARP/Dreamhome (Dream On)JANET JACKSON/That's The Way Love GoesGARY MOORE/Parisienne Walkways '93CYNDI LAUPER/Who Let In The Rain
11 8 3 1
9 6 3 0
8 7 1 2
7 5 2 3
7 5 2 3
7 vt 3 0
7 4 3 08 5 3 1
(Fontana)(Columbia)
(Virgin)
(Virgin)(Epic)
1. NORTHWEST (NW): British Isles(United Kingdom, Ireland).
2. CENTRAL (C): German -Language areas(Germany, Austria, parts of Switzerland, Luxembourg).
3. WEST (W): Francophone areas(France, Wallonia/Belgium, parts of Switzerland, Monaco).
4. NORTH (N): Scandinavia (Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland,Finland).
5. WEST CENTRAL (WC): Dutch -Language areas(Holland; Flanders/Belgium).
6. SOUTH (5): Italian -Language areas(Italy, Ticino/Switzerland, Malta).
7. SOUTHWEST (SW): Iberia (Spain, Portugal).8. EAST CENTRAL (EC): East Central area
(Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland).9. SOUTHEAST (SE): Balkan (no chart compiled yet).10. NORTHEAST (NE): Baltic area (no chart compiled yet).11. EAST (El: Eastern area (no chart compiled yet).
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