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23 November 2011


The year is 1991.

Sweden won the 36th Eurovision Song Contest, gaming giant Nintendo released the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Grease: The Original Soundtrack was available on CD for the very first time.

Over in the wonderful world of pop music Mariah Carey wanted you to feel her Emotions, Prince and the New Power Generation asked you to Gett Off and C&C Music Factory were Gonna Make You Sweat. In fact, many a brilliant pop gems had their debut in the Chinese Year of the Sheep.

As we draw a close to 2011 we thought it best to reflect on the best albums of 1991, those of which celebrate their 20th anniversary. While the critics are celebrating the re-releases of Nirvana's Nevermind and U2's Achtung Baby, we'll look at some of the less-celebrated gems in our collection...



The KLF - The White Room
Original release date: 4 March 1991

British house music group The KLF released their seventh LP after originally putting together the album back in 1989 as part of a movie soundtrack (of the same name) that never actually surfaced. The release spawned four hit singles, including the uber camp Justified and Ancient, which featured country superstar Tammy Wynette.

Lead by the single What Time Is Love (which was later remixed and re-released under the title America: What Time Is Love) the following singles Last Train To Trancentral and Justified and Ancient all peaked inside the UK top five. The groups biggest hit to date 3am Eternal hit the coveted top spot in their homeland as well as the Billboard dance chart in the US.

Throughout the groups five-year career (1987-92) The White Room stood as their most successful album.





Roxette - Joyride
Original release date: 28 March 1991

Duo Roxette, the second most successful band from Sweden (behind ABBA), produced their third and most successful album in 1991 - Joyride. Hitting the top spot in their homeland and Canada, #2 in Australia and the UK, the album produced five fairly successful singles - Joyride, Fading Like A Flower, The Big L, Spending My Time and Church Of Your Heart.

The title track, which served as the lead single went on to hit the #1 spot in multiple countries, including the US (their fourth to do so in their career). Interesting fact, the opening line of Joyride - "Hello, you fool, I love you" - was taken from a note that Per Gessle's then girlfriend (now wife) left for him at home.

Fading Like A Flower, the albums second single, was covered in 2005 by the Dancing DJs, and earned the group a UK top twenty hit in the making. Roxette were also credited as artists in the single release.

Joyride would be the band's last studio album to produce a top ten single in either Australia, the UK or the US.





Paula Abdul - Spellbound
Original release date: 14 May 1991

Abdul's Spellbound served as the then 29 year-olds sophomore album, following on from the success of her debut release Forever Your Girl three years prior. Hitting the top spot in the US and top five in many other countries the album went on to eclipse the worldwide sales of it's predecessor - selling in excess of 13 million copies.

The album's lead single, Rush Rush, was a mid-tempo ballad that gave Abdul her fifth #1 in her homeland spending five weeks at the summit. The video, featuring a very young Keanu Reeves, drew inspiration from James Dean's 1955 film Rebel Without A Cause.

Following on the album produced a further four US top twenty singles - The Promise Of A New Day (which gave Abdul her sixth US #1), Blowing Kisses In The Wind, Vibeology and Will You Marry Me.

Three years later the X Factor US judge went on to release Head Over Heels - her last and least successful studio album to date.





Dannii Minogue - Love and Kisses
Original release date: 3 June 1991

The younger Minogue delivered Love and Kisses, her international debut album in 1991 - a revamp of the  1990 Australian-only release of Dannii, with new additional tracks.

The album's title track, Dannii's debut single, peaked at #4 in Australia and served as her only top ten hit back home, whilst in the UK it was the first of many. Following singles were Success and I Don't Wanna Take This Pain (both co-penned by the starlet), Jump To The Beat and the fabulous Baby Love.

Jump To The Beat was a cover of the 1980 single, originally sung by US singer Stacy Lattisaw. The original peaked at #3 in the UK.

Interesting fact: the album contained a track co-penned by Dannii's older sister Kylie Minogue, called Love Traffic.





Martika - Martika's Kitchen
Original release date: 17 August 1991

US singer/songwriter Martika first came into the pop music scene with her eponymous debut album in 1988 and the Billboard #1 single Toy Soldiers.

Three years later, after working with the likes of DJs/producers Clivilles & Cole (of C&C Music Factory fame), the Californian native delivered one of the most famous love songs to this day, the Prince penned Love... Thy Will Be Done. The single peaked at #1 in Australia and achieved top ten status in the US and UK.

Additional singles released from the album, Martika's Kitchen (again penned by Prince) and Coloured Kisses (produced by C&C), failed to replicate the singers earlier success and would be the last time Martika saw any chart action in any of the major markets.

Whilst Martika's Kitchen was a fun pop album, it didn't achieve the global success the artist deserved. 20 years on however, it doesn't seem like that has held Martika down, as recent reports suggest that the artist in back in the recording studio and we're likely to hear something from her in 2012.





Mariah Carey - Emotions
Original release date: 17 September 1991

Carey's sophomore album served as her opportunity to be more creative after the success of her debut release the year prior. Working with a range of industry big-shots such as house music stars Clivillés & Cole, Carey co-wrote and co-produced every track on the album.

The album spawned three singles - Can't Let Go, Make It Happen and the title track. Whilst all reached top five status in the US, which includes Emotions hitting #1, the album was seen as less of a success in comparison to it's predecessor (selling eight millions copies worldwide vs fifteen million copies worldwide). Little did the world know, millions of records would be sold with Mariah's upcoming album releases.

If It's Over, co-penned by Carey and folk legend Carole King, featured on the album, with a live version later released as a single (taken from Carey's 1992 MTV Unplugged LP).





Prince & the New Power Generation - Diamonds and Pearls
Original release date: 1 October 1991

The master of name changes, Prince is no stranger to brilliant pop albums. Along with his peers at the time (George Michael, Madonna, Michael Jackson, etc) the Artist-Formerly-Known-As delivered album-after-album of pure quality - and Diamonds and Pearls was no exception.

Diamonds and Pearls, his ninth studio album at that stage, served as the artists most successful. The album spawned four official singles - six if you include Insatiable, which was released as an Urban Chart promo single; and Thunder, which was released as a limited edition 12" vinyl promo single.

Cream and the album's title track were globally the most successful, with the singles hitting #1 and #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Additionally Gett Off, the lead single from the Diamonds and Pearls campaign, faired well in the UK and Australia, peaking at #4 and #8 respectively.

Money Don't Matter 2 Night, the album's final single (and probably one of our favourite Prince tracks), had its video directed by film legend Spike Lee and depicted controversial images of a poverty-stricken African-American family.





Kylie Minogue - Let's Get To It
Original release date: 14 October 1991

Kylie's least successful (in volume of sales) and lowest charting album ever was her fourth delivery, Let's Get To It. Her last album to be delivered under the PWL record label, it moved away from the bubblegum pop we'd seen Minogue deliver in her earlier releases.

Whilst the previous album Rhthym Of Love was considered a little risque with it's sexual innuendos and flirtacious behaviour (think Better The Devil You Know and What Do I Have To Do), Let's Get To It produced it's own level of risks. With those risks, came lower chart performance.

On saying that, not all was bad news for our singing budgie - the lead single Word Is Out peaked at #10 in Australia; and Give Me Just A Little More Time peaked at #2 in the UK.

The album's "dancier" tracks included various samples, Too Much Of A Good Thing sampling Janet Jackson's Control, I Guesss I Like It Like That sampling 2 Unlimited's Get Ready For This, amoungst others; whilst the more commerical tracks saw Kylie lend a hand in the writing process, If You Were With Me, co-penned by Minogue and released as a single, was a duet with US singer Keith Washington.





Michael Jackson - Dangerous
Original release date: 26 November 1991

The late Michael Jackson had big shoes to fill when finalising his eighth studio album Dangerous, after delivering two of the biggest albums the world have ever seen - Thriller (1982) and Bad (1987) - with both albums selling in excess of 100 million records worldwide.

Whilst that may seem daunting, it certainly didn't detract, with Dangerous delivereing a whopping nine singles and selling in excess of 32 million copies worldwide.

The albums lead single, Black Or White, hit the top spot in multiple countries across the globe including all the big markets (the US, UK, Canada and Australia). The video for the single was directed by John Landis, who previously directed the clip for Thriller, and included actors Macaulay Culkin, George Wendt and supermodel Tyra Banks.

Following singles included Remember The Time, In The Closet, Jam, Who Is It, Heal The World, Give In To Me, Will You Be There and Gone Too Soon.

Interesting fact: the female vocal featured in the beginning of In The Closet was confirmed as Princess Stephanie of Monaco, however it was later re-recorded by model Naomi Campbell to coincide with her appearance in the music video.


The year is 1991.

Sweden won the 36th Eurovision Song Contest, gaming giant Nintendo released the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Grease: The Original Soundtrack was available on CD for the very first time.

Over in the wonderful world of pop music Mariah Carey wanted you to feel her Emotions, Prince and the New Power Generation asked you to Gett Off and C&C Music Factory were Gonna Make You Sweat. In fact, many a brilliant pop gems had their debut in the Chinese Year of the Sheep.

As we draw a close to 2011 we thought it best to reflect on the best albums of 1991, those of which celebrate their 20th anniversary. While the critics are celebrating the re-releases of Nirvana's Nevermind and U2's Achtung Baby, we'll look at some of the less-celebrated gems in our collection...



The KLF - The White Room
Original release date: 4 March 1991

British house music group The KLF released their seventh LP after originally putting together the album back in 1989 as part of a movie soundtrack (of the same name) that never actually surfaced. The release spawned four hit singles, including the uber camp Justified and Ancient, which featured country superstar Tammy Wynette.

Lead by the single What Time Is Love (which was later remixed and re-released under the title America: What Time Is Love) the following singles Last Train To Trancentral and Justified and Ancient all peaked inside the UK top five. The groups biggest hit to date 3am Eternal hit the coveted top spot in their homeland as well as the Billboard dance chart in the US.

Throughout the groups five-year career (1987-92) The White Room stood as their most successful album.





Roxette - Joyride
Original release date: 28 March 1991

Duo Roxette, the second most successful band from Sweden (behind ABBA), produced their third and most successful album in 1991 - Joyride. Hitting the top spot in their homeland and Canada, #2 in Australia and the UK, the album produced five fairly successful singles - Joyride, Fading Like A Flower, The Big L, Spending My Time and Church Of Your Heart.

The title track, which served as the lead single went on to hit the #1 spot in multiple countries, including the US (their fourth to do so in their career). Interesting fact, the opening line of Joyride - "Hello, you fool, I love you" - was taken from a note that Per Gessle's then girlfriend (now wife) left for him at home.

Fading Like A Flower, the albums second single, was covered in 2005 by the Dancing DJs, and earned the group a UK top twenty hit in the making. Roxette were also credited as artists in the single release.

Joyride would be the band's last studio album to produce a top ten single in either Australia, the UK or the US.





Paula Abdul - Spellbound
Original release date: 14 May 1991

Abdul's Spellbound served as the then 29 year-olds sophomore album, following on from the success of her debut release Forever Your Girl three years prior. Hitting the top spot in the US and top five in many other countries the album went on to eclipse the worldwide sales of it's predecessor - selling in excess of 13 million copies.

The album's lead single, Rush Rush, was a mid-tempo ballad that gave Abdul her fifth #1 in her homeland spending five weeks at the summit. The video, featuring a very young Keanu Reeves, drew inspiration from James Dean's 1955 film Rebel Without A Cause.

Following on the album produced a further four US top twenty singles - The Promise Of A New Day (which gave Abdul her sixth US #1), Blowing Kisses In The Wind, Vibeology and Will You Marry Me.

Three years later the X Factor US judge went on to release Head Over Heels - her last and least successful studio album to date.





Dannii Minogue - Love and Kisses
Original release date: 3 June 1991

The younger Minogue delivered Love and Kisses, her international debut album in 1991 - a revamp of the  1990 Australian-only release of Dannii, with new additional tracks.

The album's title track, Dannii's debut single, peaked at #4 in Australia and served as her only top ten hit back home, whilst in the UK it was the first of many. Following singles were Success and I Don't Wanna Take This Pain (both co-penned by the starlet), Jump To The Beat and the fabulous Baby Love.

Jump To The Beat was a cover of the 1980 single, originally sung by US singer Stacy Lattisaw. The original peaked at #3 in the UK.

Interesting fact: the album contained a track co-penned by Dannii's older sister Kylie Minogue, called Love Traffic.





Martika - Martika's Kitchen
Original release date: 17 August 1991

US singer/songwriter Martika first came into the pop music scene with her eponymous debut album in 1988 and the Billboard #1 single Toy Soldiers.

Three years later, after working with the likes of DJs/producers Clivilles & Cole (of C&C Music Factory fame), the Californian native delivered one of the most famous love songs to this day, the Prince penned Love... Thy Will Be Done. The single peaked at #1 in Australia and achieved top ten status in the US and UK.

Additional singles released from the album, Martika's Kitchen (again penned by Prince) and Coloured Kisses (produced by C&C), failed to replicate the singers earlier success and would be the last time Martika saw any chart action in any of the major markets.

Whilst Martika's Kitchen was a fun pop album, it didn't achieve the global success the artist deserved. 20 years on however, it doesn't seem like that has held Martika down, as recent reports suggest that the artist in back in the recording studio and we're likely to hear something from her in 2012.





Mariah Carey - Emotions
Original release date: 17 September 1991

Carey's sophomore album served as her opportunity to be more creative after the success of her debut release the year prior. Working with a range of industry big-shots such as house music stars Clivillés & Cole, Carey co-wrote and co-produced every track on the album.

The album spawned three singles - Can't Let Go, Make It Happen and the title track. Whilst all reached top five status in the US, which includes Emotions hitting #1, the album was seen as less of a success in comparison to it's predecessor (selling eight millions copies worldwide vs fifteen million copies worldwide). Little did the world know, millions of records would be sold with Mariah's upcoming album releases.

If It's Over, co-penned by Carey and folk legend Carole King, featured on the album, with a live version later released as a single (taken from Carey's 1992 MTV Unplugged LP).





Prince & the New Power Generation - Diamonds and Pearls
Original release date: 1 October 1991

The master of name changes, Prince is no stranger to brilliant pop albums. Along with his peers at the time (George Michael, Madonna, Michael Jackson, etc) the Artist-Formerly-Known-As delivered album-after-album of pure quality - and Diamonds and Pearls was no exception.

Diamonds and Pearls, his ninth studio album at that stage, served as the artists most successful. The album spawned four official singles - six if you include Insatiable, which was released as an Urban Chart promo single; and Thunder, which was released as a limited edition 12" vinyl promo single.

Cream and the album's title track were globally the most successful, with the singles hitting #1 and #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Additionally Gett Off, the lead single from the Diamonds and Pearls campaign, faired well in the UK and Australia, peaking at #4 and #8 respectively.

Money Don't Matter 2 Night, the album's final single (and probably one of our favourite Prince tracks), had its video directed by film legend Spike Lee and depicted controversial images of a poverty-stricken African-American family.





Kylie Minogue - Let's Get To It
Original release date: 14 October 1991

Kylie's least successful (in volume of sales) and lowest charting album ever was her fourth delivery, Let's Get To It. Her last album to be delivered under the PWL record label, it moved away from the bubblegum pop we'd seen Minogue deliver in her earlier releases.

Whilst the previous album Rhthym Of Love was considered a little risque with it's sexual innuendos and flirtacious behaviour (think Better The Devil You Know and What Do I Have To Do), Let's Get To It produced it's own level of risks. With those risks, came lower chart performance.

On saying that, not all was bad news for our singing budgie - the lead single Word Is Out peaked at #10 in Australia; and Give Me Just A Little More Time peaked at #2 in the UK.

The album's "dancier" tracks included various samples, Too Much Of A Good Thing sampling Janet Jackson's Control, I Guesss I Like It Like That sampling 2 Unlimited's Get Ready For This, amoungst others; whilst the more commerical tracks saw Kylie lend a hand in the writing process, If You Were With Me, co-penned by Minogue and released as a single, was a duet with US singer Keith Washington.





Michael Jackson - Dangerous
Original release date: 26 November 1991

The late Michael Jackson had big shoes to fill when finalising his eighth studio album Dangerous, after delivering two of the biggest albums the world have ever seen - Thriller (1982) and Bad (1987) - with both albums selling in excess of 100 million records worldwide.

Whilst that may seem daunting, it certainly didn't detract, with Dangerous delivereing a whopping nine singles and selling in excess of 32 million copies worldwide.

The albums lead single, Black Or White, hit the top spot in multiple countries across the globe including all the big markets (the US, UK, Canada and Australia). The video for the single was directed by John Landis, who previously directed the clip for Thriller, and included actors Macaulay Culkin, George Wendt and supermodel Tyra Banks.

Following singles included Remember The Time, In The Closet, Jam, Who Is It, Heal The World, Give In To Me, Will You Be There and Gone Too Soon.

Interesting fact: the female vocal featured in the beginning of In The Closet was confirmed as Princess Stephanie of Monaco, however it was later re-recorded by model Naomi Campbell to coincide with her appearance in the music video.

19 August 2011


This week Katy Perry made Billboard history when her latest single to be lifted from her Teenage Dream album, Last Friday Night (TGIF) moved into the coveted #1 position.

Hear Missy Elliott's latest remix of Perry's Last Friday Night (TGIF).

Last Friday Night joins the singles California Gurls (featuring Snoop Dogg); the title track, Teenage Dream and ET (featuring Kanye West) to have reached the top spot. Perry ties with the late Michael Jackson as the only two artists ever to have achieved this great feat.

The King of Pop had the hits from his Bad album reach the #1 position - I Just Can't Stop Loving You (with Siedah Garrett); the title track, Bad; The Way You Make Me Feel; Man in the Mirror and Dirty Diana.

Congratulations Katy! What an outstanding achievement. For the full article, read online here.


This week Katy Perry made Billboard history when her latest single to be lifted from her Teenage Dream album, Last Friday Night (TGIF) moved into the coveted #1 position.

Hear Missy Elliott's latest remix of Perry's Last Friday Night (TGIF).

Last Friday Night joins the singles California Gurls (featuring Snoop Dogg); the title track, Teenage Dream and ET (featuring Kanye West) to have reached the top spot. Perry ties with the late Michael Jackson as the only two artists ever to have achieved this great feat.

The King of Pop had the hits from his Bad album reach the #1 position - I Just Can't Stop Loving You (with Siedah Garrett); the title track, Bad; The Way You Make Me Feel; Man in the Mirror and Dirty Diana.

Congratulations Katy! What an outstanding achievement. For the full article, read online here.

28 June 2011


Chris Brown has released the official third single off his F.A.M.E album in Australia - the old school R&B ballad, She Ain't You.

Now before you go "ahhhh" or "ohhh" - it's not that kinda ballad. He's already with some bird and now he's decided he wants his ex back. But, he's still with his current bird "just having sex" according to the lyrics. Shifty, shifty, shifty.

The track samples one of my favourite tracks of the 90s, Right Here (Remix) by SWV [VIDEO] which samples Human Nature by Michael Jackson [VIDEO]. Coincidentally, Brown dedicates the video to Jackson, in which he attempts to pull off Jacko choreography in the clip.

Following on from the collaboration with Benny Benassi, Beautiful People, this old school jam should see Brown maintain some commercial success. Currently the single is in the top 40 singles charts in Australia and the US.

She Ain't You and F.A.M.E are available digitally today [ITUNES]


Chris Brown has released the official third single off his F.A.M.E album in Australia - the old school R&B ballad, She Ain't You.

Now before you go "ahhhh" or "ohhh" - it's not that kinda ballad. He's already with some bird and now he's decided he wants his ex back. But, he's still with his current bird "just having sex" according to the lyrics. Shifty, shifty, shifty.

The track samples one of my favourite tracks of the 90s, Right Here (Remix) by SWV [VIDEO] which samples Human Nature by Michael Jackson [VIDEO]. Coincidentally, Brown dedicates the video to Jackson, in which he attempts to pull off Jacko choreography in the clip.

Following on from the collaboration with Benny Benassi, Beautiful People, this old school jam should see Brown maintain some commercial success. Currently the single is in the top 40 singles charts in Australia and the US.

She Ain't You and F.A.M.E are available digitally today [ITUNES]

17 June 2011


Whilst I'm busily trying to grab hold of everything that's happened in the music world over the past four weeks, queen of holy-pop-ness herself, Lady Gaga premieres the video for her third single to be lifted off the Born This Way album, The Edge of Glory.

Riding on the success of the original "promo" track (and the not-so-success of Judas), Gaga confirmed the sassy 90s number as her official third single in hope of regaining some of the chart spotlight she'd received with the singles off her Fame album(s). Has she done that? You be the judge.

The video for the track (which admittedly, is one of the best tracks off the album - although there are quite a few!) is actually quite simple in comparison to it's predecessors. It features Gaga dance on a fire escape and on a street/alleyway (somewhat reminiscent to Michael Jackson's Billie Jean, no?). Donning a very gay leather harness (maybe she's waiting for Folsom Street Fair) we see Gaga without her trademark prosthetics. Interesting... has she "grown" out of them already?

It's an interesting yet simple clip, and one that was clearly a little less in budget than those before. Do I like it? Of course I do, it's Gaga. But you?

The Edge of Glory is available digitally today [ITUNES]


Whilst I'm busily trying to grab hold of everything that's happened in the music world over the past four weeks, queen of holy-pop-ness herself, Lady Gaga premieres the video for her third single to be lifted off the Born This Way album, The Edge of Glory.

Riding on the success of the original "promo" track (and the not-so-success of Judas), Gaga confirmed the sassy 90s number as her official third single in hope of regaining some of the chart spotlight she'd received with the singles off her Fame album(s). Has she done that? You be the judge.

The video for the track (which admittedly, is one of the best tracks off the album - although there are quite a few!) is actually quite simple in comparison to it's predecessors. It features Gaga dance on a fire escape and on a street/alleyway (somewhat reminiscent to Michael Jackson's Billie Jean, no?). Donning a very gay leather harness (maybe she's waiting for Folsom Street Fair) we see Gaga without her trademark prosthetics. Interesting... has she "grown" out of them already?

It's an interesting yet simple clip, and one that was clearly a little less in budget than those before. Do I like it? Of course I do, it's Gaga. But you?

The Edge of Glory is available digitally today [ITUNES]

28 November 2010


Well, well, well... hasn't Mr Peter Gene Hernandez, aka Bruno Mars, been busy in 2010!

He's featured on some of the biggest numbers this year - Nothin' On You by B.o.B, and Billionaire by Travie McCoy. He's also co-penned some of the biggest numbers this year - Fuck You by Cee Lo Green, and Right Round by Flo Rida.

Not to be content with that above, Bruno has just released his debut album, Doo-Wops and Hooligans. The album features the global smash hit Just The Way You Are and his latest single, Grenade.

Just The Way You Are went to #1 in over eight countries, including the big markets - US, UK, Canada and Australia - and Top 5 in another eight. His follow up single, Grenade, looks like it may also provide Bruno with some very well-deserved recognition again, as it bullets it's way into the top 20 of the US, Canadian and Australian markets.

A bit of trivia for you - did you know that young Peter received the nickname Bruno by his father as a child as he was a chubby boy, and there was a chubby wrestler at the time called Bruno Sammartino? Fact!

To quote a great girlfriend of mine "Bruno sounds like a young, raw Michael Jackson" - and I couldn't help but agree. The similarities are there in the voice, the emotion and the definite early signs of success of this rising star. Whilst Just The Way You Are was a great song, for me Grenade is superb. Love it, love it, love it.

Doo-Wops and Hooligans is out via iTunes Australia now. Do yourself a favour and purchase it.


Well, well, well... hasn't Mr Peter Gene Hernandez, aka Bruno Mars, been busy in 2010!

He's featured on some of the biggest numbers this year - Nothin' On You by B.o.B, and Billionaire by Travie McCoy. He's also co-penned some of the biggest numbers this year - Fuck You by Cee Lo Green, and Right Round by Flo Rida.

Not to be content with that above, Bruno has just released his debut album, Doo-Wops and Hooligans. The album features the global smash hit Just The Way You Are and his latest single, Grenade.

Just The Way You Are went to #1 in over eight countries, including the big markets - US, UK, Canada and Australia - and Top 5 in another eight. His follow up single, Grenade, looks like it may also provide Bruno with some very well-deserved recognition again, as it bullets it's way into the top 20 of the US, Canadian and Australian markets.

A bit of trivia for you - did you know that young Peter received the nickname Bruno by his father as a child as he was a chubby boy, and there was a chubby wrestler at the time called Bruno Sammartino? Fact!

To quote a great girlfriend of mine "Bruno sounds like a young, raw Michael Jackson" - and I couldn't help but agree. The similarities are there in the voice, the emotion and the definite early signs of success of this rising star. Whilst Just The Way You Are was a great song, for me Grenade is superb. Love it, love it, love it.

Doo-Wops and Hooligans is out via iTunes Australia now. Do yourself a favour and purchase it.

10 September 2010


There is a period in your life when you're so captured in the musical moment that before you know it you've learned all the lyrics, all the guitar riffs, all the harmonies and all the choreography to every video clip during that place and time.

For me, that place and time was 1991.

13 years old and all I was consumed with was music. I had this overwhelming fascination with music that I could sing to, dance to, and lose myself in. It was about the trashy Stock Aitken & Waterman pop music. It was about the repetitive late 80's / early 90's club beats. It was about the power rock ballads still trickling into the new decade. It was totally, utterly and whole-heartedly about the music.

During that period I found Martika telling me that Love... Thy Will Be Done. Right Said Fred said I'm Too Sexy. Melissa told me to Read My Lips. Kylie Minogue was Shocked. Michael Jackson was Black (or White). And The KLF were on their Last Train to Trancentral.

But Prince & the New Power Generation. They my dear friend, were doing nothing but introducing me to Diamonds and Pearls.

I couldn't get enough of Diamonds and Pearls. Even still to this day, in my opinion, it remains one of the greatest albums of all time. Big call I know, but hey, it's my blog.

Diamonds and Pearls spent a whopping 41 weeks in the official ARIA top 50 charts in Australia, working it's way to #1 in late 1991 - Prince's first ever album to hit the top spot in Australia.

First Prince and the crew tease us with Gett Off. The video which oozes sex (obviously), introduces us to Prince's new beauties, Diamond and Pearl. The chorus kicking off with "Gett off, 23 positions in a one-night stand... gett off, I'll only call you after if you say I can..." really needs to be a line we use more often in social occurrences, don't you think?



Cream - ah, cream. "Prince...? Who's this Prince?" The almost-2-minute introduction on the video clip is hysterical. Our new friends Diamond and Pearl (and a whole lotta ladies) tell us all about how much they want more cream. Hmmm. None the less, brilliant track and definitely deserved the global success it received.



Next: Diamonds and Pearls. Bang - let's drop the power ballad now. "If I could I would give you the wooooorld." Oh, how I heart this song. He really is one of the greatest musicians of our time isn't he?

D to the I to the A to the M... O to the N to the D to the PEARLS of LOVE.



And how could I forget Money Don't Matter 2 Night? Money is one of my favourite tracks off the album, with some people comparing Prince's vocal delivery similar to that in When Doves Cry. A little bit of trivia for you - the video was directed by Spike Lee.



Although the tracks Thunder and Insatiable were also released as singles whilst the Diamonds and Pearls album was reigning the charts, they failed to make a significant impact like the above songs. If you ask me however, the whole album is simply one of the best, and will never, ever be forgotten.

Do yourself a favour - grab your hairspray, tease your fringe, grab hold of that air guitar, and belt it out like you mean it. Gett off!


There is a period in your life when you're so captured in the musical moment that before you know it you've learned all the lyrics, all the guitar riffs, all the harmonies and all the choreography to every video clip during that place and time.

For me, that place and time was 1991.

13 years old and all I was consumed with was music. I had this overwhelming fascination with music that I could sing to, dance to, and lose myself in. It was about the trashy Stock Aitken & Waterman pop music. It was about the repetitive late 80's / early 90's club beats. It was about the power rock ballads still trickling into the new decade. It was totally, utterly and whole-heartedly about the music.

During that period I found Martika telling me that Love... Thy Will Be Done. Right Said Fred said I'm Too Sexy. Melissa told me to Read My Lips. Kylie Minogue was Shocked. Michael Jackson was Black (or White). And The KLF were on their Last Train to Trancentral.

But Prince & the New Power Generation. They my dear friend, were doing nothing but introducing me to Diamonds and Pearls.

I couldn't get enough of Diamonds and Pearls. Even still to this day, in my opinion, it remains one of the greatest albums of all time. Big call I know, but hey, it's my blog.

Diamonds and Pearls spent a whopping 41 weeks in the official ARIA top 50 charts in Australia, working it's way to #1 in late 1991 - Prince's first ever album to hit the top spot in Australia.

First Prince and the crew tease us with Gett Off. The video which oozes sex (obviously), introduces us to Prince's new beauties, Diamond and Pearl. The chorus kicking off with "Gett off, 23 positions in a one-night stand... gett off, I'll only call you after if you say I can..." really needs to be a line we use more often in social occurrences, don't you think?



Cream - ah, cream. "Prince...? Who's this Prince?" The almost-2-minute introduction on the video clip is hysterical. Our new friends Diamond and Pearl (and a whole lotta ladies) tell us all about how much they want more cream. Hmmm. None the less, brilliant track and definitely deserved the global success it received.



Next: Diamonds and Pearls. Bang - let's drop the power ballad now. "If I could I would give you the wooooorld." Oh, how I heart this song. He really is one of the greatest musicians of our time isn't he?

D to the I to the A to the M... O to the N to the D to the PEARLS of LOVE.



And how could I forget Money Don't Matter 2 Night? Money is one of my favourite tracks off the album, with some people comparing Prince's vocal delivery similar to that in When Doves Cry. A little bit of trivia for you - the video was directed by Spike Lee.



Although the tracks Thunder and Insatiable were also released as singles whilst the Diamonds and Pearls album was reigning the charts, they failed to make a significant impact like the above songs. If you ask me however, the whole album is simply one of the best, and will never, ever be forgotten.

Do yourself a favour - grab your hairspray, tease your fringe, grab hold of that air guitar, and belt it out like you mean it. Gett off!

7 September 2010

2010 really has provided us with some outstanding and talented artists. My musical ears have been treated to a wealth of great tunes, some of which I've just 'stumbled' upon... unknown where or how.

One of those outstanding musical talents is Marina and the Diamonds.


Marina Lambrini Diamandis, aka Marina and the Diamonds, is a 24 year old Welsh singer (with Greek descent, in case you didn't get that in the surname).

According to Marina's MySpace page...
"I'm Marina, you are the diamonds..."
...which refers to the fact that the Diamonds in her stage name are not in fact a band, but her fan base.
I came across Marina and the Diamonds via an iTunes free single of the week sometime earlier this year for her lead single, Hollywood, off her debut album, Family Jewels (out in Australia now). It's a cheeky song with great lyrics that you can't help but sing along to.

Next out rolls Oh No!, the second single off the album. The clip is fun, bright and easily grabs your attention (as does the song); however it's her latest video for Shampain that really grabs your attention. Marina looks stunningly beautiful with her mediterranean background, as she wakes up and struts along a street at night, with what looks like back-up dancers who took inspiration from Michael Jackson's Thriller video and Lady Gaga's Bad Romance video.

I've included the clip for Shampain below, but do yourself a favour and pop over to Marina's YouTube page (here) to watch all her videos. She is definitely a star in the making. Keep your eyes on this one.

2010 really has provided us with some outstanding and talented artists. My musical ears have been treated to a wealth of great tunes, some of which I've just 'stumbled' upon... unknown where or how.

One of those outstanding musical talents is Marina and the Diamonds.


Marina Lambrini Diamandis, aka Marina and the Diamonds, is a 24 year old Welsh singer (with Greek descent, in case you didn't get that in the surname).

According to Marina's MySpace page...
"I'm Marina, you are the diamonds..."
...which refers to the fact that the Diamonds in her stage name are not in fact a band, but her fan base.
I came across Marina and the Diamonds via an iTunes free single of the week sometime earlier this year for her lead single, Hollywood, off her debut album, Family Jewels (out in Australia now). It's a cheeky song with great lyrics that you can't help but sing along to.

Next out rolls Oh No!, the second single off the album. The clip is fun, bright and easily grabs your attention (as does the song); however it's her latest video for Shampain that really grabs your attention. Marina looks stunningly beautiful with her mediterranean background, as she wakes up and struts along a street at night, with what looks like back-up dancers who took inspiration from Michael Jackson's Thriller video and Lady Gaga's Bad Romance video.

I've included the clip for Shampain below, but do yourself a favour and pop over to Marina's YouTube page (here) to watch all her videos. She is definitely a star in the making. Keep your eyes on this one.