Live and Unplugged Top 40 Chart – Week #1

28 09 2008

Welcome to the first week of the L&U Top 40 Chart! All chart entries are based on the songs I’ve listened to over the past week, uploaded to Last.fm. There will be a Top 40 Singles Chart, Top 40 Album Chart and Top 40 Artists Chart.

Rules and guidelines:

  • Should any artist top all three charts in the same week, they will be certified with a Tristar Award.
  • 50 Artist or Album plays equates to a Gold certification
  • 100 Artist or Album plays equates to a Platinum certification
  • 10 track plays equates to a Gold certification
  • 20 plays equates to a Platinum certification

Top 40 Singles Chart

Somersault by Zero 7 becomes L&U’s first Number 1 with 17 plays. Little L by Jamiroquai comes in at number 2, with N*E*R*D’s Everyone Nose debuting at number 3.

Top 40 Albums Chart

Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation just misses Gold in her first week, but manages to take top spot in the Albums chart, followed closely by her 2004 album Damita Jo. Seal’s Human Being enters at number 3 and When it Falls by Zero 7 enters at 4.

Top 40 Artists Chart

Janet Jackson becomes the first Number 1 Artist of the Week, thanks mainly to her showing in the Albums chart. Her brother, Michael comes in at number 2, with Jamiroquai and Seal at 3 and 4, respectively.




11,000 posts and counting

25 09 2008

The blog has passed 11,000 posts! Thanks to everyone that has read the blog, and the few that have commented. It would be nice if there were more comments, so I could know who actually reads L&U, so please feel free to drop a message, or better still, register to the blog and add your own posts. Live and Unplugged can become even bigger with help from the fans of music that read it. To register, just click on the Register link in the right hand column.

Look forward to hearing from you!





Inductee #8 – Janet Jackson

23 09 2008

 

(Taken from Wikipedia)

Janet Damita Jo Jackson (born May 16, 1966) is an American recording artist and entertainer. Born in GaryIndiana and raised in EncinoCalifornia, she is the youngest child of the Jackson family of musicians. She first performed on stage with her family beginning at the age of seven, and later started her career as an actress with the variety television series The Jacksons in 1976. She went on to star in other television shows throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, including Good Times and Diff’rent Strokes.

At age sixteen in 1982, Jackson signed a recording contract with A&M, releasing her self-titled debut album the same year. She faced criticism for her limited vocal range, and for being yet another member of the Jackson family to become a recording artist. Beginning with her third studio album Control (1986), Jackson began a long-term collaboration with record producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Her music with Jam and Lewis incorporated contemporary R&B with elements of rap musicsample looptriple swing and industrial beats, which led to crossover appeal in popular music. In addition to receiving recognition for the innovation in her albums, music videos and choreography, Jackson was acknowledged as a role model for her socially conscious lyrics.

In 1991, she signed the first of two record-breaking, multi-million dollar recording contracts with Virgin Records, which established her as one of the highest paid artists in the recording industry. Her debut album under the Virgin label, janet. (1993), saw Jackson develop a public image as a sex symbol as she began to explore sexuality in her music. That same year she appeared in her first starring film role in Poetic Justice; since then she has continued to act in feature films. By the end of the decade Jackson was named the second most successful recording artist of the 1990s. All for You (2001), became her fifth consecutive studio album to debut at number one the Billboard 200 album charts. In 2007, she changed labels, signing with the Island Def Jam Music Group and released her tenth studio album Discipline the following year.

Jackson is ranked by Billboard magazine as one of the top ten best-selling music artists in the history of contemporary music, having sold over 100 million albums worldwide. The Recording Industry Association of America lists her as the eleventh best-selling female artist in the United States with 26 million certified albums. Jackson’s longevity in the recording industry has rivaled that of several entertainers and her musical style and choreography have influenced a number of contemporary pop and R&B artists.

Being an enormous fan of her brother, it would be foolish of me not to appreciate or acknowledge his sister’s work, but I was unaware of just how big she was, and still is, in the music industry, even being bigger than her brother in the 90s. Her career is ever more remarkable, considering her start not being the best; her second album Dream Street peaking at number one hundred and forty-seven on the Billboard 200 in 1984. From there, she went from strength to strength, amassing Number 1s left, right and centre and evolving musically, spiritually and emotionally. It’s a shame her new album hasn’t performed as well as she and her fans would have hoped, but that doesn’t take anything away from the near god-like grip she has had on pop, soul and R&B over the past 20 years. Janet, your place is firmly cemented in the Live and Unplugged Hall of Fame.





Back after hiatus

22 09 2008

Hi to everyone that reads my blog. I’ve been “busy” revising for exams, scraping them and subsequently getting into my uni of choice (Nottingham Trent, to study Computer Science), but I’m free until at least 4th October (when I move in). I’m shocked that I’ve passed the 10,000 mark; didn’t expect that at all.

A few updates: firstly, I don’t think I’ll be finishing that top 100 songs list, as I have over 3000 songs on my iPod, and every week I find a new amazing song I’ve never heard before. Instead, I shall be doing an Artist/Song of the Week and Artist/Song of the Month feature and by December, there’ll be an Artist/Song of the Year. But be aware, this won’t necessarily be for new songs, as I personally think older music is significantly better than the crap that’s churned out these days. Quite an ironic opinion, considering I’m only 18 years of age and I am pop music’s target demographic. Also, before I forget, there will be plenty more Hall of Famers in the coming weeks and months, so stay tuned.

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