1990 in British music

1990 in British music

This is a summary of 1990 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

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The first year of the 1990s saw a total of 17 singles top the chart. The first was "Hangin' Tough" by the boyband New Kids on the Block, which became the group's second chart-topper. The single set the record for lowest first-week sales for a number 1, with only 28,000 copies sold. Although January is usually a low sales month due to it being post-Christmas season, the vinyl single was in severe decline in the UK at this time and had been so since the late 1980s, so this record breaking was not a huge surprise.

The year was very active for the boyband. They released a total of 3 albums and 6 singles (not including "Hangin' Tough") during the course of the year. Although their third album "Step by Step" topped the charts, making it their sole album to do so, follow-up debut eponymous album was re-released and made only number 6 and their Christmas release only managed the top 20. The six singles released after their chart-topper in January all failed to top the charts, however four did make the Top 5. Step By Step was the most successful of these singles, reaching number #2, it is also their most successful selling single in their career.

The next #1 was Kylie Minogue's cover of the Little Anthony & the Imperials song "Tears on My Pillow", taken from the film The Delinquents, which became her fourth number 1 single in the UK and the final number one for production team SAW. Her album release for the year "Rhythm of Love" made number 9 on the UK Albums Chart and was Kylie's declaration of independence from the moment the video to "Better the Devil You Know" was released. It went largely unnoticed, however, this being one of the few years in the decade in which she was successful to score a hit album.

Madonna scored her 7th number 1 single with "Vogue", from her hit album "I'm Breathless" which made #2, charting in the same position as her follow-up single "Hanky Panky". Her album success did not end there, however, with "The Immaculate Collection" (greatest hits release) becoming her most successful album ever, topping the UK albums chart for 9 weeks and selling 3.6 million copies in the UK (5th best selling album of all-time) and promotional single "Justify My Love" giving her a second #2 hit, whose video caused some controversy and was banned from MTV.

Dance music was one of the more popular genres of the year, with several songs of that type hitting #1 in the Spring, including Snap!'s "The Power", the last record to jump from outside the top 10 to number 1 until 2006, discounting imports. Although their album, "World Power", made only #21 upon initial release, three further top 10 singles caused their album to re-chart and enter the Top 10.

Elton John got his first solo number 1 in June, and only his 2nd overall (his first being "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" with Kiki Dee in 1976) with the charity single "Sacrifice"/"Healing Hands", with all the proceeds going to AIDS charities. He also enjoyed success with two number 1 albums, "Sleeping With the Past" in July, and "The Very Best of Elton John" in November. The latter went onto sell 2.7 million copies in the UK, becoming the 17th best-selling album of all-time.

A problem occurred in September when two records - The Steve Miller Band's "The Joker" and Deee-Lite's Groove Is In the Heart - both tied for the number 1 position, selling exactly the same amount of copies. As the rules stated that in the event of this happening, the single which had climbed the highest would be the number 1, "The Joker", re-issued after being featured in a Levi's advert, won out (having climbed five places instead of three). Due to the controversy that followed, with some saying that it was unfair to let a re-issue of an old song overtake the debut single of a new group, the rules were changed so that records would now be allowed to tie.

Four of the number 1s this year came from films. Kylie Minogue's "Tears on My Pillow", mentioned earlier, Partners In Kryme's "Turtle Power", from "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", Maria McKee's "Show Me Heaven", from "Days of Thunder", and a re-issue of The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody" (originally a number 14 hit in 1965) from "Ghost", which was the biggest selling single of the year. A re-issue of the 1965 #1 "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" in December was also successful, peaking at #3.

Cliff Richard scored the Christmas number one single with "Saviour's Day", his 13th number 1, and his 100th top 40 hit. With this he became the only person to have a number 1 in the 1950s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s.

Charts

ingles

Top 10 albums

Music awards

BRIT Awards

The 1990 BRIT Awards winners were:

*Best British producer: Dave Stewart
*Best classical recording: Simon Rattle - "George Gershwin's - "Porgy And Bess"
*Best international artist: Neneh Cherry
*Best music video: The Cure - "Lullaby"
*Best soundtrack: "Batman"
*British album: Fine Young Cannibals – "The Raw and the Cooked"
*British breakthrough act: Lisa Stansfield
*British female solo artist: Annie Lennox
*British group: Fine Young Cannibals
*British male solo artist: Phil Collins
*British single: Phil Collins - "Another Day in Paradise"
*International breakthrough act: Neneh Cherry
*International group: U2
*Outstanding contribution: Queen

External links

* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/ BBC Radio 1's Chart Show]
* [http://www.theofficialcharts.com/ The Official United Kingdom Charts Company]


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