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UK Charts - Sep 30 - It's all sugarcoated!


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I love how unpretentious it is. It's not trying to be something new or ground-breaking. Just a good wee pop tune.

it's certainly their catchiest tune since push the button. no wonder why they're the best pop group in ages.

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jamelia releasing a great hits and hitting no55? what a big mistake. she has only done 2 songs that were memorable and eve then not that memorable

there's something like a pthetic 11 tracks on this greatest hits album.

she could have at least done an Imbruglia and padded it out with new stuff, or even b-sides or remixes.

it deserves its low placing.

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Springsteen to bring his Magic to chart summit

2 October, 2007

Paul Williams

Bruce Springsteen is poised for his seventh UK number one album this weekend with Magic set to lead four new entries in the Top 10.

According to early sales reports, the album will give The Boss his third UK chart-topper this century, following The Rising in 2002 and Devils & Dust three years later. It will result in consecutive number ones for the Columbia Label Group following Foo Fighters debuting at the top last Sunday with Echoes Silence Patience & Grace.

Babyshambles’ Parlophone debut Shotters Nation, Katie Melua’s third Dramatico album Pictures and RCA-signed Annie Lennox’s new solo set Songs Of Mass Destruction are also on course to debut inside the Top 10.

Nightwish, signed to independent label Nuclear Blast, are among the acts with new releases expected to chart outside the Top 10, while Gabrielle will make the list with a new album for the first time since 2004’s Play To Win. Her new release Always is her first through Universal’s UMTV operation. A new Columbia Dylan retrospective, Dylan, is also destined for the chart.

On singles, the physical debut of Sugababes’ About You Now appears to almost guarantee the track a second week at number one. Its sales this week are presently double that of its nearest challenger, the Data/MoS-issued Let Me Think About it by Ida Corr Vs Fedde Le Grand, while lower down the latest Sony BMG Elvis Presley re-issue – King Creole – and the Columbia Label Group’s Manic Street Preachers with Indian Summer are battling for Top 10 debuts.

Meanwhile, Canada’s Polydor-signed Feist could move into the Top 10 for the first time with 1234, while the physical debut of V2 act Stereophonics’ It Means Nothing will help to send the single from its current chart position of 41 into the Top 20. The RCA Label Group’s Jennifer Lopez and Fiction/Polydor’s Kate Nash will also experience double-digit chart climbs as a result of the new physical availabilities of their respective new singles Do It Well and Mouthwash.

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Annie's a good 2,400 off top 5. :(

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Annie's a good 2,400 off top 5. :(

She might do it. Eurythmics' "Ultimate Collection" started the week at number 9, and ended up at 5. I guess it all depends what kind of promotion will take place this week. I heard that Radio 2 had made it their album of the week, but the website doesn't confirm that. TV advertising would help.

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who on earth made this drastic decision? her last album did poorly so why release a greatest hits when you have only done 2 averagely successful albums and then with no new tracks or even remixes?

there's something like a pthetic 11 tracks on this greatest hits album.

she could have at least done an Imbruglia and padded it out with new stuff, or even b-sides or remixes.

it deserves its low placing.

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why???? :gross:

She has a tendency to mouth off about other artists, usually female ones.

Also, let us not forget that when Elton launched his bitter tirade about Madonna's live singing at the Q Awards a few years ago, she was clapping wildly and shouting support.

BIG-TOOTHED CUNT.

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what's wrong with mouthing off? what she has to say is far more interesting than a singer with nothing to say, and there are many of those.

I dont think you would be hating her as much if she wasn't black.

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