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Loggerhead Records' artist Nicholson...
2 - RPM - Monday August 12,1996
After helping to bring the band back into world-wide prominence, and aiding them in their fight tokick rampant substance abuse, long-time Aerosmithmanager Tim Collins was given the door last week.
Aerosmith, who enjoyed strong success in theseventies with classic songs like Walk This Wayand Dream On, rebounded in the late '80s to onceagain become one of the world's top -selling actswith a series of successful albums on the Geffenlabel. The band recently left Geffen
COVER STORY
LoggerheadRecords
launches NicholsonNicholson,
the newestsignee from Loggerhead
Recods, a spe
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cialist boutiquelabel out of
ew Brunswickheaded by Andrew
McCain, hasmade a strong impression
with his
debut releasetitled Under The Influences.
The labelrecently gave the budding artist
a huge push in Toronto's 'Ultrasound,
augmentingthe performance
with a large scale
dinner and lots of excitement.The label, which
expects Nicholsonto settle promonently
into
the male vocalistniche, has just released the
second single,titled Let's Live For Today, to
radio. The release is being distributed by Denon.
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New Nirvana live to be released October 9From The Muddy Banks Of The Wishkah, acollection of live performances by grungetrendsetters Nirvana, will be released October 9via DGC Records (distributed in Canada by MCA).
The album will feature 16 tracks, recordedbetween 1989 and 1994, at various venues inlocales such as Seattle, London and Amsterdam.The sites range from small, intimate clubs, to themassive Reading Festival in England.
The two remaining Nirvana members, KristNovoselic and Dave Grohl, spent several monthslistening to more than a hundred hours of tapes toselect the tracks.
According to Novoselic, "It's an aggressiverecord. Hopefully, people who didn't get to see uslive will get a flavour of what the band was allabout. Most of the songs we chose were ones weplayed every night."
Novoselic also contributed the liner notes forthe album.
Mixed by Andy Wallace, the album representsthe harder side of Nirvana in concert, as comparedto the more acoustical side documented on the 1994release, MTV Unplugged In New York.
Originally, a two -CD live set was in the offing,featuring one side culled from the band's MTVUnplugged set, and another from the group'selectric performances. However, the process ofreviewing the live tapes, so soon after the April'94 suicide of Kurt Cobain, proved too emotionallydifficult for Novoselic and Grohl, resulting in theUnplugged set being released on its own.
According to DGC A&R exec Mark Kates,"Nirvana was a great live band and I always feltthere should be an album to document the intensityof their best performances. Unplugged represents
a great moment and an important side of the band,but this record gets to the core of what it was liketo see one of their shows."
Two tracks on From The Muddy Banks OfThe Wishkah actually predate the band'sbreakthrough album, Nevermind: Polly and Breedboth being recorded in London in 1989. Themajority of the songs come from the band's 1991world tour: Drain You, Aneurysm, Smells LikeTeen Spirit, Been A Son, Lithium, School, NegativeCreep, Blew and Spank Thru. The recording ofTourette's comes from the band's 1992 appearanceat the Reading Festival. Sliver, ScentlessApprentice and Heart -Shaped Box come from theIn Utero tour, while Milk It comes from a January1994 concert in Seattle.
From The Muddy Banks Of The Wishkah isnamed for the river that intersects Aberdeen,Washington, where the group was founded, andwhere Novoselic and Cobain grew up.
Aerosmith fires manager after a dozen years, new album delayedto sign a $50 million multi -album deal with Sony. a done deal.
Collins noted in a press release that he was Sony apparently agreed with Collins, and thefired by the band during a meeting held in a Boston release of the new album has been postponed fromhotel at the end of July. According to a story in September to late November, at the earliest. ForThe Boston Globe, Collins noted, "They're great the moment, Aerosmith has promoted guitarist Joeentertainers, but I had a definite vision, and they Perry to the appropriately -titled position oftold me...that they don't share that vision." chairman of the board, to handle the band's
Collins went on to note that the band members managment.didn't wish to support such causes as lobbying for The 42 year -old Collins has supposedly turnedsobriety and First Ammendment rights. Band down management offers from Guns N' Roses,members were also apparently annoyed at the fact Pearl Jam and Bruce Hornsby, and reportedly alsothat Collins wanted them to record more songs for turned down an offer to manage the Kiss comebacktheir upcoming album, which they felt was already tour.
Charlatans to carry on after Collin's deathFollowing the sudden death of keyboardist RobCollins, the UK group The Charlatans released astatement, indicating the group will continue onward.
Collins, a founding member of the band, waskilled in a car accident on July 23 in Wales. Thegroup, often compared with The Stone Roses, hadtheir first flash of fame in the early '90s in the so-called Manchester Explosion, which also offeredthe likes of the Roses, the Happy Mondays andInspiral Carpets.
The band were working at Rockfield Studiosin Wales on their fifth album at the time of Collins'death. A statement indicated that the album was"75% complete", and that the remaining bandmembers would return to the studio in October in
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the hopes of releasing the album in the new year.The group will release the lead single, One
To Another, as scheduled on August 26. The singlewill be accompanied by a video, completed withCollins just seven days before his death.
The band will also make just two liveappearances in the coming weeks: an August 11date with Oasis at Knebworth, and an August 18show supporting Paul Weller at Chelmsford.
According to the statement released by theband, "The decision has been made to carry onbecause we have to continue in his memory. It'swhat he would have wanted. He lived it like heloved it and he ran out of time. There will be nochange."
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Newcomers OwCanadian country music newcomerand Paul Brandt lead the nomineesCanadian Country Music Awards, wEthe night of September 9 on CTVfinale of Country Music Week in CE
Terri Clark
J[VC Jazz Festival riWith an extensive, wide-ranging line'its various off -shoots, the JVC Jazz F,a return trip to Toronto in the montThe lineup of artists features evetrumpeter Art Farmer, to rocker Jobluesman Buddy Guy.
According to George Wein, whoFestivals in New York, Chicago and"Toronto is rapidly gaining a reputCanadian jazz city. THe success of th,International Downtown Jazz FestiveToronto is recapturing its legendaryof the most important jazz cities in NcWe made our first foray into the cityvery limited way, and we are expand
The JVC Festival will be markeof free concerts at various venues thcity. Guitar/vocal duo Tuck & Patti v
Anne Murray signs autographs for a few a(at Sam The Record Man at the Halifax Shoppher latest EMI self -titled album.
nt and an important side of the band, .(1 gets to the core of what it was like
their shows." cks on From The Muddy Banks Of ah actually predate the band's
album, Nevermind: Polly and Breed recorded in London in 1989. The
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1een A Son, Lithium, School, Negative and Spank Thru. The recording of mes from the band's 1992 appearance
ding Festival. Sliver, Scentless rid Heart -Shaped Box come from the
, while Milk It comes from a January
in Seattle.
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where the group was founded, and lelic and Cobain grew up.
parently agreed with Collins, and the new album has been postponed from
) late November, at the earliest. For Aerosmith has promoted guitarist Joe
appropriately -titled position of 1' the board, to handle the band's
'ear -old Collins has supposedly turned ;ement offers from Guns N' Roses,
d Bruce Hornsby, and reportedly also
an offer to manage the Kiss comeback
s death releasing the album in the new year.
cup will release the lead single, One
is scheduled on August 26. The single mpanied by a video, completed with
;even days before his death. nd will also make just two live in the coming weeks: an August 11
tsis at Knebworth, and an August 18 ting Paul Weller at Chelmsford. ng to the statement released by the
decision has been made to carry on have to continue in his memory. It's
zld have wanted. He lived it like he he ran out of time. There will be no
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Newcomers Clark and Bran lead 996 CCVA nominees Canadian country music newcomers Terri Clark
and Paul Brandt lead the nominees for the 1996 Canadian Country Music Awards, which take place
the night of September 9 on CTV Television, the finale of Country Music Week in Calgary.
Terri Clark
Clark was also one of five artists nominated for the prestigious NCN Fan's Choice entertainer of the year award. Also nominated alongside Clark for entertainer of the year are Shania Twain, Charlie
Major, Prairie Oyster and Michelle Wright. The NCN Fan's Choice award is just that,
voted on by the country music listening public. Fans can call 1-900-561-2262 (1-900-561-CCMA)
to vote, which each vote counted automatically until the day of the show. Country superstar Garth
Brooks will make the entertainer of the year award presentation via satellite, during his concert in Saint
John, New Brunswick. Mercury/Polydor artist Clark leads the 1996
CCMA's with seven nominations. Along with her year
for single and SOCAN song (Better Things To Do), album, female vocalist, video (When Boy Meets
Girl) and the Vista Rising Star award as top newcomer.
Warner newcomer Paul Brandt also scored well with six nominations - for top single, video and SOCAN song (My Heart Has A History), male
vocalist, album and Vista Rising Star. Twain, Canada's hottest country star in the
past year, is nominated in four other categories besides the NCN Fan's Choice Award
- single and
SOCAN song (If You're Not In It For Love, I'm Outta Here), female vocalist, and two nods for top
video (I'm Outta Here and You Win My Love). A multiple winner in the past, BMG's Charlie Major is nominated this year for five awards
- the
NCN Fan's Choice (entertainer of the year), male
CCMA continued on page 11
Paul Brandt
JVC Jazz Festival returns to Toronto in August With an extensive, wide-ranging lineup of jazz and
its various off -shoots, the JVC Jazz Festival makes a return trip to Toronto in the month of August.
The lineup of artists features everyone from trumpeter Art Farmer, to rocker Joe Cocker, to bluesman Buddy Guy.
According to George Wein, who produces JVC Festivals in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, "Toronto is rapidly gaining a reputation as The Canadian jazz city. THe success of the Du Maurier
International Downtown Jazz Festival proves that Toronto is recapturing its legendary status as one
of the most important jazz cities in North America. We made our first foray into the city last year, in a
very limited way, and we are expanding slowly." The JVC Festival will be marked by a series
of free concerts at various venues throughout the city. Guitar/vocal duo Tuck & Patti will appear at
Harbourfront on August 20. Fusion stars SpyroGyra and King Sunny Ade will appear at Harbourfront on Aug. 22 and 24 respectively. All three of these
free shows begin at 8 pm. Guitarist Larry Coryell makes a rare Toronto appearance on Aug. 21 with
a 6 pm free concert at Nathan Phillips Square. Joe Cocker will kick off the festival when he
headlines a House Of Blues Supershow at the Molson Amphitheatre on Aug. 19.
The Sheffield -born Cocker will share the stage with such blues stalwarts as Buddy Guy, The
Fabulous Thunderbirds, The Radiators and The Gale Brothers. Tickets for this show are available
through Ticketmaster. Three local clubs will also take part in the
JVC festival. San Francisco harmonica player Mark Hummel will perform on Aug. 22 at the Silver
Dollar, with Saffire The Uppity Blues Women trio
performing their on Aug. 23 and 24. Trumpeter Art Farmer is at The Senator on
Aug. 20 through 25, supported by Geoff Keezer, Kenny Davis and Carl Allen. And Jamaican jazz
guitarist Ernest Ranglin makes his Toronto debut at the Montreal Bistro on Aug. 20 through 24.
The JVC Jazz Festival Country Cornroast will take place Aug. 24 and 25 at the outdoor
amphitheatre at Puck's Farm, 45 minutes north of Toronto. The Saturday afternoon shows feature pianists
Doug Riley and Scott Cushine, along with the Bob DeAngelis Dixielanders and Smoke. The Sunday afternoon lineup features Riley and Cushine, along
with singer Tommy Ambrose and pianist Norm Amadio, the Youth Outreach Choir, and multi -
instrumentalist Ken Whiteley with gospel singers David Wall, Amoy Levy and Pat Patrick.
A public information line, 416-410-7656, contains all the information of the festival events.
Anne Murray signs autographs for a few adoring fans during an in-store appearance at Sam The Record Man at the Halifax Shopping Centre. Murray was in town promoting
her latest EMI self -titled album.
BMG artist SWV are presented with gold awards for their RCA release New Beginning by Electric Circus host Monika Deol. The presentation took place at Canada's
Wonderland, during Deol's final appearance as host of the dance program.
4- RPM - Monday August 12, 1996 Nicholson bring
oJALT shy&Insulting the eardrums!!! Thosemorning team cacklers are a realturn-off. It doesn't seem to matterwhat show you tune into, there theyare. Where a meaningful gigglewould do, they prefer -thosepretentious, loud and irritatingcackles. I can put up with thesometimes there Wally Crouter andhis very -opinionated sports partner,who can get a rise out of me quite often. I hope thenew guy doesn't show up with unnecessarybaggage, like a cackler. If he does, there goes theshow, for me anyway. (EC: What the hell's acackler???)
Government nod to Dick Drew!!! Contraryto what we hear on a daily basis from BC, Ottawadoes recognize lotusland. In fact, the House ofCommons, through Reform MP Bob Ringma(Nanaimo-Cowichan), paid tribute to Dick Drewand his Canadian Achievers. After giving a briefhistory of Dick's own achievements, he said "Forthose looking to find a source which highlights thespirit and motivation of individual Canadians, DickDrew's radio snow and book on Canadian achieversis a welcome contribution to Canadian unity." (EC:Here! Here!)
The little guys are hurtin' too!!! I wonder howmany of us are aware that there are still a lot ofmom & pop record stores across the nation, andsmall one -stops. These small operations, mosthanging by a thread, have refused to be pushed outof the way or intimidated by the large chains. So,business is bad with the major chains? How aboutthese little guys, who don't have the advantage ofhuge discounts, and who we hear from, from timeto time? Cove Distributors, out in Prince Rupert,D&B Music Emporium up in Brampton, Ontario,and Wilson & Lee in Oshawa. They're allsubscribers to RPM, and in the case of Wilson &Lee, from the beginning. Bernie Hunter at D&B ispretty steamed up over the amount of business sheloses to the record clubs. But she also has harshwords for some of the record companies, whocharge them top buck for product. Of course, shecan't buy in large quantities like the chainoperations, but nevertheless, these small operationsdo sell product and might even order more if theywere given some discount consideration. (EC: Itwas a fun industry during the mom & pop days!!!)
Jane Bunnett shafted!!! The US paranoia overCanadians doing business with Cuba has it's firstcasualty, a Canadian jazz artist. Jane Bunnett, whohas gained critical acclaim in jazz circles aroundthe world, has been given the American "thumbs -down". All her US dates were reportedly cancelledjust before she was to sign the contract. ApparentlyBunnett owns a house and has some club holdingsin Cuba. An insider with US Immigration hints thatCanadians who take holidays in Cuba, might alsobe on the grease. And on their next trip south, theycould be denied entry into the US. (EC: Theircomputers must be pretty full!!!)
Blockbuster air miles??? Blockbuster is notonly advertising that they have the "hottest stars
with Elvira Capreese
in music,", but they're giving away 10bonus air miles if you buy one of them,
if you have a voucher, that is. Thevoucher has a pretty good four-colourdisplay of some of the titles they'reoffering, including Bryan Adams,Gloria Estefan, Toni Braxton,Tragically Hip, Metallica and DefLeppard. Wisely, they haven'tmentioned prices. (EC: Others do, like
$13.95 for Black Crowes, or how about Dance Hits'96, the #1 album last week, for $14.79???)
Right on! Alanis!!! Some of the media weaselsare complaining about the "tight -lip" of AlanisMorissette. Hopefully, she'll continue themystique. Obviously, it hasn't hurt. Her JaggedLittle Pill album is about to break the 12 -millionsales mark, a record for a solo female, set byWhitney Houston back in 1985. (EC: Watch for amedia gangbang! ! !)
Not the time!!! Rumours have it that one majoris considering lifting prices. One guy says it's betterto raise prices when the business is flat. Then, whenbusiness kicks into gear, usually in the fall, theimpact of higher prices would have come and gone.In theory, that's pretty good logic, and it's workedin the past. Let's hope that business kicks in, inthe fall, not like last year, three weeks beforeChristmas. (EC: Let's be positive now!!!)
Randy Bachman Fonds??? The music divisionof the National Library of Canada, a staidorganization if there ever was a staid organization,scored a coup. They're calling it "a breakthroughinto the rock music world." Randy Bachman, lateof the Guess Who, Brave Belt and BTO, as well ashaving his finger in Iron Horse, Trooper, OriginalCrayons and Noah, and, I'm sure, others, has turnedover to the national library "more than eight linearmetres (EC: I see what you mean by staid! ! !) oftextual documents and hundreds of hours ofrecorded sound." That includes biographicalsketches, information on contracts, scores andlyrics to songs, prizes, awards and honourablementions, and a lot more. Then, archivist andconsultant Stephane Jean went to work,numerically listing what is now a national treasureunder the heading of the Randy Bachman Fonds(EC: What's a fond???). And, according toWebster Encyclopedic Dictionary, fond means "tobe foolish; to play the fool." (EC: You gotta bekidding! ! !) Wait, there's more. It also means"Having affection for; excessively affectionate;cherished highly or unreasonably, as He had fondhopes of becoming a millionaire." (EC: Now! I gotit. What a great tax write-off.'!)
Venue is here to stay!!! Dick Smyth, in a recentToronto Sun column, takes on people who use"venue" for location. We know it's a legal termfor the location of a crime or the place where atrial will be held, but it's been a part of rock 'n rollsince the beginning. When mangers, bookers andagents use it, it kind of gives them a feeling ofbeing legal, you know legit. (EC: Them, you cancount on one hand!! !) And then, when writers beganusing it in reference to concerts, that was it. The
next wave of dictionaries will probably list "venue"as a place where a concert is held, and then thelawyers can take offense. (EC: If they can makemoney, they will! ! !)
On the road, again!!! When that record -company -on -the -road bus has a flat tire on theTrans -Canada Highway, what in -bus executive willhave to change the tire? (EC: Answer! Next week?If they have a flat tire!!!)
Ho! Hum! Warner Warriors!!! They still topthe standing and could be a shoo-in for the RPMCup. Here's this week's scores:
Mercury/Polydor 12 - MCA 8Slammin' Discs 9 - MCA 11Warner Wackers 15 - Sony Ballbusters 12EMI 0 - Warner Wackers 1(F)Sony Wonders 8 - Mercury/Polydor 6Disc Counts 2 - Sony Wonders 15Mix 99.9 17 - EMI 15Sony Ballbusters 7 - Slammin' Discs 14Sony Wonders 1 - Disney 0(F)Warner Wackers 28 - CHUM 11
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Nicholson brings "down home" rock'n blues to Ultrasound
1, (Wayne) Nicholson and his band on stage at Toronto's Ultrasound.
2. Denon's Jean Mario, Valerie Helmer, Zoltan Toth and Paul White with Nicholson.
3. Tim Scully, program director at B101 (C10.13) Barrie with Nicholson.
4. CFRB's Kyle Hume interviews Nicholson.
5. Andrew McCain, president of Loggerhead and chairman of McCain Foods, Nicholson, RPM's Rod
Gudino and Loggerhead's Paul Church.
6. Q1 07's Joey Vandetta with Nicholson and Paul Church.
7. CHUM's Russ McLeod and Nicholson.
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1 1 10 CHANGE THE WORLD 35 30 8Eric Clapton - Phenomenon U.J.I.Reprise 46360 (promo Cl.))-P
2 2 23 YOU LEARN 36 45 6Alan's Morissette - Jagged Little PillMaverick 45901-P 1
3 3 17 GIVE ME ONE REASON 37 28 16'racy Chapman - New BeginningElektra 61085U (comp 280)-P
4 9 6 TUCKER'S TOWN 38 29 18Hootie b I he Blowfish - Fairweather JohnsonAtlantic 82886 (promo CD) -P
5 5 11 JEALOUSY 39 52 6Natalie Merchant - I igerlillyElektra 61743 (comp 283)-P
6 6 17 AHEAD BY A CENTURY 40 51 61he tragically Hip - 'rouble At 160 Henhouse
MCA 81011 (promo GUN
7 4 15 THE ONLY THING THAT LOOKS... 41 50 10Bryan Adams- 18 I il I DieABM 314 540 551 (promo CU) -U
8 7 12 LOOKING FOR IT 42 35 13Jann Arden - Living Under June 89ABM (promo CU( -U
9 13 7 JERKKim Stockwood - BonavistaEMI 32479 (promo CU( -F
CO, '43 63 4
10 20 6 FREE TO DECIDE 44 38 241he Cranberries - I o I he Faithful DepartedIsland 314 524 234-U.
11 10 15 KILLING ME SOFTLY 45 54 7I he Fugees - I he ScoreColumbia 67147 (promo CU( -H
12 8 13 FLOOD 46 43 8Jars Ut Clay - Jars Ut ClayBrentwood Music 41580 (comp 2)-N
16 8 ANGEL MINE 47 32 13Cowboy Junkies - Lay It DownGeffen 24952 (promo CU( -J 4,e1
14 14 11 WRONG 48 56 6Everything But !he Girl - Walking WoundedAtlantic 82912 (comp 287)-P
MEI 18 7 LACK OF WATER 64 549'he Why Store - 'he Why StoreWay Cool Music 11420-J
16 12 13 I DON'T WANT TO THINK ABOUT IT 50 57 6Wild Strawberries - HeroineNettwerk 3099 (comp 12)-F
17 11 14 YOU STILL TOUCH ME 51 46 12Sting - Mercury FallingArm 314 540 483 (comp 4)-U
18 17 12 THE OLD APARTMENT 60 7Barenaked Ladies - Born On A Pirate ShipReprise 46128 (comp 286)-F
19 27 9 THE GOOD IN EVERYONE 53 59 8Sloan - One Chord I o AnotherSocan MURSU 23 (comp 10)-J
20 24 9 ASTROPLANE 54 44 10EMS - AstroplaneQuality MU 2119 (promo CD) -M
21 15 9 INSIDE IZEI 71 4Patti Hothberg - Between I he 1 And I he 9EMI 36834 (comp 9)-F
22 19 10 COUNTING BLUE CARS 56 37 15Uishwalla - Pet Your FriendsABM 31454 0319 (comp 2)-0.
34 8 UNTIL IT SLEEPS 57 58 5Metallica - LoadElektra 81923 (promo CU( -P
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BANDITOSthe Hetreshments - Hay Fuzzy Big Is BuzzyMercury 314 528 999 (comp 447)-U
DON'T LOOK BACK IN ANGEROasis - (What's I he Story) Morning Glory?Epic 67351 (promo CD) -1-1
THESE ARE THE DAYSSoul Attorneys - Soul AttorneysEpic 80234 (promo CD) -H
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WAITING FOR WEDNESDAYLisa Loeb 4 Nine Stories - bailsGeffen 24734-J
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JUST SCREAMI om Cochrane - Ragged Ass HoadEMI 7243 8 32951-F
MERCY TO GOOdds - Good Weird FeelingWEA (comp 280)-P
WALLStorn Petty - She's The One U.S.T.Warner Bros. 46285 (promo CD( -P
BECAUSE YOU LOVED MECeline Dion - Falling Into YouEpic 67541 (promo CD) -H
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FOREVERMariah Carey - DaydreamColumbia 66700 (promo GUI -H
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SWEET DREAMSLa Bouche - Sweet DreamsHCA 66759 (comp 3)-N
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YOU'RE THE ONEsvw - New BeginningHCA 66487 (promo CU) -N
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THAT GIRLMaxi Priest- Man With 'he FunVirgin 42014 (comp 16)-F
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Toronto's Big Rude Jake releases new album to rave reviews
L dimensional artist The politic of the by Rod Gudino
Swing kids they called them, and during the world
war they were looked on as the personification of rebellion, brash youth and free spirit, embodying
the desires of a saner world in the guise of carefree adolescence. Over fifty years after the fact, there
is no Luftwaffe whistling over the city and punk rock and its influences have become the uncouth,
violent and dirty rebellion of a new world for which
war is only a series of old photographs. And it was perhaps because of this changed
modern climate that the dark and trimly suited Gentlemen Players led by one Big Rude Jake
caused more furrowed brows than wide eyes when they broke into Toronto's moderately conservative
independent scene several years ago. Not that the talent was not evident from the get -go, just that
the artist as marketable commodity was lost within the turn of the century gangster noire world which
Jake and Gentlemen did their utmost to inhabit. As a result, Big Rude Jake was largely
overlooked as a novelty act by industry majors in Canada, though the independent market caught
hold of the upswing instantly, propelling and maintaining Jake's 1993 debut titled Butane Fumes
And Bad Cologne at the top of retail indie charts for nine consecutive months. As novelty, Jake and
Gentlemen Players had hit their audience bang on, making a gangster heaven of Toronto's little Italy
at midnight and contributing to at least a marginal rise in suit sales around the city.
There was however, one small crease in the black solid line of pressed Armanis: the absence
of a desire to be classified as a novelty act in the first place. Releasing a live album in 1994 as a
calling card for their continued existence, Jake set about to bring important changes to his group by
juggling band members, trimming the act's name to his own and setting about to record a starkly
new record called Blue Pariah, which saw release this past June.
The album, which is one of those must -hear releases, has deftly cut at the artery of novelty while
maintaining the corpus of the original vision. All of the pretence in Jake's stogie chomping badass
attitude has been dipped in formaldehyde while the music has taken a sharp turn to the right... off a
cliff and into a maelstrom of concentrated rebel yells through the 20th century. From jazz and
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sagacity and blown larger than life by musical self-
government and precision timing. Like we said, Blue Pariah is one of those albums that has got to
be heard. Jake, who is acutely aware of the band's historical, musical and lyrical roots to the degree
of qualified academe, is also aware that he has struck on something oddly new and yet glaringly
familiar on Blue Pariah. The man of whom Big Sugar's Gordie Johnson once said lives like a
pauper and looks like a king, speaks like artist, promoter and manager all at once, continuously
lapsing from pragmatism to poetry without losing that crucial sense of timing.
"My reasons for liking [the album] are pretty selfish," he concedes. "I'm very happy that we are
able to give it a very contemporary and very unified sound; that we were able to put the songs first and
that we were able to take a little bit of time to develop each song. In doing so we were able to
demonstrate that the band are a bunch of excellent players, that the songs are well written and well
arranged and that the lyrics are something worth listening to."
Undoubtedly the sensibility of his approach was what, at least in part, rescued Jake from the
trinket box of the disposable novelty act. Though as yet still ignored by majors, the industry at the
street level has sat up and taken notice that Blue Pariah has more than given spats to jazz and dressed
up the blues. And those who have become aware have governed themselves accordingly: just last
week Toronto's Outside Records agreed to distribute Blue Pariah. Later, a new agency decided
that they would work in tandem with Jake to push the release.
"I've had people come up to me since the release of the record and say I've been a fan of
yours for three or four years and I never realised how great the songs were," says Jake. "That's
immediately thrilling and disheartening at the same time because it just goes to show how difficult it
is to get a message across in a nightclub." The interest has also caught on with artists
such as Big Sugar's Gordie Johnson, who produced, and Ashley MacIsaac who appears on the new
album. "There was a lot of energy going down at that time," says Jake of the collaborations. "It was
a pretty exciting place to be and we ended up working on each others projects a lot."
Though still commercially unproven, the album stands a serious shot at the alternative
mainstream, taking into consideration the accessible and punk contemporary backbone of the
disc, evidenced especially in tunes like Cold Steel Hammer, Swing Baby!, Sliver Man and the title
track. But after all, Big Rude Jake is still very much
a dramatis persona; as much the mythical blue pariah who is the album's centrepiece as the
inhabitant of the diners and streets strewn with garbage and magical realism which describe his
reinvented Toronto. To industry majors that might still reek of novelty but Jake contends it is not so.
Ever the pragmatist, he insists that all of that has to do as much with artistic expression as it does
with plain survival. "I think one of the biggest problems that any
artist has is to appear three dimensional in the media, especially young artists," he says. "If you
are an artist that has been around for a couple of decades like Bob Dylan or even Elvis Costello,
then you have the leverage over time to be able to explore and express many aspects of your character
and of your art. But for the most part we live in a soundbite society.
"I think it was Noam Chomsky who said it is impossible to describe a new idea in less than
twenty minutes. So if you have a new band I would imagine you need at least twenty minutes to describe it, but there is no twenty minutes in the
media. So if you don't pick an image that is not easily packaged into something neat and tidy and
expressible in five syllables or less, then you are running a risk of being misunderstood, ignored or worse, having an image crafted for you."
For a person like Big Rude Jake, the possibility of being handed an ready-made image
might be just as bad as having the image he so laboured to fashion disintegrate before the acidic
effects of marketing requirements ultimately insensitive and ignorant of his product's aesthetic
and material value. That possibility was something that Jake had to eliminate.
"We were the great big funny wise guys I think for a long time in Canadian music and fortunately
we've had a lot of people sit down and listen to the record," he says, noting that there has been an marked change in the public's perception of Big
Rude Jake since the album's release. But Jake knows that a rule is merely a suggestion on playing
the game, just as he knows that the clever man never gives his hand up entirely, especially when
he's got a winner. "I'd be lying to you if I said I wasn't a bit of
a wiseguy anyway," he laughs. "I mean, it isn't like that isn't true..But at the same time there is
more to the story and it's finally coming out. I wish it happened seven years ago, but there you go."
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NIGEL KENNEDY -InstrumentalKafkaEMI -52212-FIf the world of classical world has anythingof a rock and roll spiritual adviser, that personwould likely be Mr. Kennedy. Not content tosimply sift through the back catalogues ofthe classical array, settling comfortably intothe world of pristine concert halls andmodest record sales, Kennedy has insteadflexed his violin bow like a double-edgedsword, slamming his way through theclassics the way one of his idols, JimiHendrix, ravaged his way through the StarSpangled Banner, bringing to it a new life andnew energy. Kennedy became the classicalworld's punk rocker, capable of making evenas soft a piece as Vivaldi's Four Seasonssound like something new and vibrant. HisVivaldi interpretation is now considered oneof the biggest selling classical CDs of all time,and its success, combined with Kennedy'sconcert success, paved the way for thisinspiring diversion, as close a device toclassical pop as anything ever attemptedbefore. Kennedy originally had set his sightson the music of Hendrix himself. But hebacked away, instead taking a more prosaicapproach, sifting through traditionalmelodies from throughout the world,working with some extraordinarily giftedmusicians, to come up with this unique pieceof work. New age is the first phrase thatcomes to mind, but that would be shufflingKennedy off into a specific category, andspecifics aren't fair for a work such as this.The musicians working with him - guitaristJohn Etheridge, bassist Danny Thompson,violin Stephane Grappelli, vocalists JaneSiberry and Stephen Duffy, among others -all bring a differing sensibility to the work.The most inspiring is drummer Manu Katche(Peter Gabriel, Sting), perhaps the mostmusical drummer in existence, who bringsadded life to the works. Autumn Regrets isthe beautiful opening piece, and also key areI Believe In God, From Adam To Eve, SoleilLevant Sure La Seine and Breathing Stone.It's hard to describe it, you'll just have to hearit and decide for yourself what category itfits into. If you really need to categorize it,that is. -RR
TIN CUP O.S.T. -Rock/PopVarious ArtistsEpic -67609-HThe whole idea behind this soundtrack thingis that people will go see the movie, hear thegreat tunes that fill up the. soundtrack, andthen rush out and buy the CD. Well, that'ssupposed to be how it works, anyway. Whatseems to be happening now is that the CDsuppliers are turning this soundtrackbusiness into its own self-sustaining lifeline.
Forget about waiting for the movie, waitingto see whether or not it'll be a hit or not. Let'sjust throw the soundtrack out there, led inby a good lead single, and will worry about
the movie selling the songs at a later date. Itworked with Empire Records (did anyone seethe movie), and it could easily work here, aswell. This soundtrack is just loaded with hitpotential, with any number of the 14 tunesready and waiting to be picked up by AC orcountry radio programmers. The Epicsoundtrack is obviously slanted towardsSony artists, hence the inclusion of suchcurrent hot artists as Amanda Marshall (thelead single, This Could Take All Night), PattyLoveless (Where Are You Boy), Mary ChapinCarpenter (Let Me Into Your Heart) andShawn Colvin (Back To Salome). But there'salso a mishmash of strong artists from otherlabels as well, like Bruce Hornsby (Big Stick,Nobody There But Me), the underrated JoeEly (Character Flaw), and Chris Isaak (IWonder). In other words, this soundtrackshould be able to float along on its own justfine. Now, when you factor in the fact thatthis is Kevin Costner's big comeback film,following the near -disaster that wasWaterworld, well, you can see why Epic isbetting heavily on this one. -RR
KENNY LATTIMOREKenny LattimoreColumbia -67125-HPure rhythm and blues, the kind of stuff thatMotown was churning out in waves in thesixties and seventies, has been somethinglike a lost little puppy in the past few years.The stuff that the labels like to call R&B ismore often than not just slow moving danceand pop, stamped with an RH code to makeit a little more appealing for the right crowd.,Pure R&B and soul, the stuff that madelegends out of Sam Cooke and Otis Redding,would shrivel up and die if it had a drummachine or computer sampler slapped onto it. And that's where Mr. Lattimore comesin. You see, this particular fellow has sometalent. It's not enough that he's a terrificsinger, which he is, enough to make most ofthe pretenders out there shiver in their boots.But the fact is, he's also a terrific songwriter,and it's that double duty that is making thefolks at Columbia in the US just so excitedthey're ready to burst. Lattimore is also aproducer in his own right, but he chose,perhaps wisely, to allow the well-heeled likesof Keith Crouch, Kipper Jones, HerbMiddleton, Kenneth Crouch and others tomake the production decisions. There's stillsome dance -tinge stuff here, like theuptempo, beat -oriented movers like the leadsingle, Never Too Busy, or Just What It Takes.But there's also some quieter moments too,
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with For You and Always Remember. Andit's in those quieter moments, the oneswhere Lattimore's voice really shinesthrough, that you appreciate what a couldF18.13/soul singer can do - reach down intoyour insides and fill you up with somethingfew others can even feel. -RR
ALICE IN CHAINSMTV UnpluggedColumbia 67703-HIt seems that when Nirvana decided that theycould do an unplugged album, they prettymuch opened wide the door for any band,however removed from the acoustic, toexploit the subtleties and tender possibilitiesburied in their music. But Alice In Chains?Before you laugh too loud, be reminded thata group like this, whose musicunquestionably belongs to the hard andheavy end of things, could benefit most froman unplugged set as the music stands toundergo the most drastic transformation indoing so. Alice In Chains have certainlyrealised that in putting out an unpluggedrelease they would have to virtually reinventmany of their staple tunes. They have risento the challenge by putting out anexceptionally crafted, musically perceptivebody of work. From the slow andcontemplative Nutshell to harder edgedSludge Factory, Alice's sombre apocalypsesare made into soft narcotic flowers, pretty intheir own hideous kind of way, by the use ofacoustic guitar. More than Nirvana, MN canlay claim to adding fire fury to a trend thathas found an extremity of expression andsuccess in a band such as Alice In Chains.Expect a high entrance at retail with a goodchance at longevity. -RG
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THE IRISH DESCENDANTS - Celtic/PopLivin' On The EdgeWEA-14857-POne listen to The Rock And A Hard Place,cleverly released as the first focus track(comp 294), is proof positive there's more tothese Newfoundland lads than the wailing ofceltic traditional material that's becomingredundant. Big Con O'Brien has that equallybig voice to do justice to Bruce Guthro's lyricsand music. Country programmers shouldpatch into this track. It's a natural end -of -summer type of song. By the way, that's KimDeschamps of Blue Rodeo on peddle steeland Cindy Church with a vocal assist. Alsokey is Uncle Dan and Dirty Old Town. And, awonderfully -interpreted Ron Hynes dittytitled Away. No! The lads haven't forsakentheir celtic roots. They've mixed in somememorable gems like The Irish Rover withthe more contemporary Ron Kavanagh's
Shamrock City and Lennie Gallant's Days OfGiving. They've also sneaked in a delightfulinstrumental, The Eavesdropper/TheConnaughtman's Ramble with no credits.Kathy Phippard's keyboard work isexceptional, leading the way for the othertraditional and contemporary instrumentalofferings that are so much a part of theseproud fishermen cum musicians. Recordedand mixed at Solar Audio in Halifax. -WG
ALBUM PICKA TRIBUTE TO STEVIE RAY VAUGHANVarious ArtistsEpic -67599-HIt was the night of August 26, 1990 that a truly once -in -a -lifetime group of artists gottogether to put on a memorable night of blues, a group that featured the likes of EricClapton, Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, Robert Cray, Doctor John, B.B. King, and of course,Stevie Ray and little brother Jimmie. Then, the helicopter crashed, the blues worldshook with the accompanying tremor, and an artist just reaching his creative nadirwas gone. Five years later, those artists who had shared the stage with Stevie Raywere back together again, to hold a concert, and to keep the memory alive. It's strangewhat the death of an artist will do, how it will elevate that artist to a new height neverseen during their lifetime. But in Vaughan's case, the elevation is apt. He was amonumental talent, one who took thesimplest blues ideas and turned them intorock and roll fire. In the span of just a handfulof albums, Vaughan had left an impressivelegacy, and the rush of fans to gather in theglow after his death hasn't diminished thatlegacy one bit. That's why these artistsgathered again -they knew the music meantenough to keep Vaughan's spirit alive, morethan the novelty of his tragic demise. Epic,instead of focusing on one track, is basicallyservicing the entire album to radio, allowingthem the difficult task of focusing on justone track, which won't be easy. You've gotBonnie Raitt slamming out Pride And Joy,Jimmie bringing his own power to TexasFlood, Buddy Guy straining out Long WayFrom Home, Clapton squeezing in Ain't Gone'N Give Up On Your Love, etc., etc.Jimmie apparently said he wanted everyone to play like themselves, and not try andimitate his brother. And it works, in a big, big way. -RR
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immer type of song. By the way, that's Kim eschamps of Blue Rodeo on peddle steel
-id Cindy Church with a vocal assist. Also n/ is Uncle Dan and Dirty Old Town. And, a
onderfully-interpreted Ron Hynes ditty led Away. No! The lads haven't forsaken ieir celtic roots. They've mixed in some
iemorable gems like The Irish Rover with le more contemporary Ron Kavanagh's
hamrock City and Lennie Gallant's Days Of living. They've also sneaked in a delightful
istrumental, The Eavesdropper/The onnaughtman's Ramble with no credits.
athy Phippard's keyboard work is xceptional, leading the way for the other
aditional and contemporary instrumental fferings that are so much a part of these
roud fishermen cum musicians. Recorded nd mixed at Solar Audio in Halifax. -WG
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BOOKSBRUCE HARING: OFF THE CHARTSRuthless Days And Reckless NightsInside The Music Industry, 226 pages(hardcover). Birch Lane Press $27.95."...the refinement and precision that haveentered the business have made it mucheasier to sell rebellion, all pre-packagedand ready for home consumption...as aresult, music, the purest form of artisticexpression we have in the mass media, isbeing homogenized in unprecedented waysby corporate culture."If you're one of those who fear that therecord industry is falling into the hands ofthe suits and bean counters, then read on. Ifyou are, in fact, one of those suits, than readno further. Off The Charts is a scathing lookat the modern day record business, and onethat should be required reading for everymajor label exec and aspiring artist. Haringisn't necessarily a great writer. He tends tojuggle about four or five different ideas inthe confines of one sentence, making forsome very tricky reading. But he makes upfor his literary shortcomings with hisextensive research. Haring has intervieweddozens of industry insiders, from all themajor labels, giving a solid air ofauthenticity to this book. The hypothesis ofthe book is clear from the outset: namelythat the streetwise, talent -wise recordcompany veterans from the past have beensuperseded by the new wave of suits andaccountants, largely because of thedominance of the six major multinationals.Haring believes, and he backs it up withnumbers and quotes, that the increasedemphasis on marketing and corporate imagehave plowed under artist development.Everything is based on market share and,of course, hits, hits and more hits. Theprincipal focus of Haring's expose is EMI,particularly the corporate battles that ensuedat the company in the '80s, when the label'smarket share was suffering. He delves intothe world of Charles Koppelman, the currentchairman/CEO of the EMI Records GroupNorth America, a man who helped redefinehow artists are marketed, and oversaw therise and rapid fall of the likes of Arrested
Development, Vanilla Ice and WilsonPhillips. Haring examines the power that isMTV, and how it has changed the way artistsare marketed. He looks at some of thebiggest label takeovers in recent history,including PolyGram's purchase of Islandand EMI's over -priced purchase of Virgin.He exposes the multinationals' unilateraldecision to push through compact discs,killing vinyl to boost their own saggingprofit margins. And finally, he looks at theimplementation of Soundscan and BDS, andhow they have eliminated the old schoolmethod of 'buying' hit records. One
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interesting aspect of Haring's examinationis his views of alternative music. As hecorrectly points out, the record companieshave bought up the genre lock, stock andbarrel, and have bought out the off-keyrebellion that made alternative so popularin the first place. Instead of signing anddeveloping young alternative acts andsticking with them, the labels now viewalternative acts as they do any other - if theydon't hit big quickly, they're gone. It's oneof Haring's most elemental discoveries, andjust one of the reasons why this book issuperb reading. The suits are running theshop, and whether they like music or not isat this point, a meaningless complication.
anuthait Doyie to tour withAfter several selected shows in August, EMIMusic Canada artist Damnhait Doyle willbe back on the road, touring eastern Canadaand the northeastern US with the BarenakedLadies.
Doyle opened for the Ladies in thegroup's last Montreal show, and they wereimpressed enough to bring her back out onthe road with them in September. Doyle hasearned some considerable attention with hersong and video, A List Of Things. Her latestsingle, Whatever You Need, is also on itsway up the charts.
arenaked LadiesUpcoming solo shows for Doyle
include the the Lunenberg Folk Festival(August 9), and the Ultrasound Showbar inToronto (29).
Dates with the Ladies includeScarborough's Centennial College (Sept. 5),Niagara College in Welland (6), St.Catherines' Brock University (7), theRochester Auditorium in Rochester, N.Y. (9/10), the Capitol Theatre in Moncton (11),the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium in Halifax(13/14), St. John's Memorial Arena (16) andthe Fredericton Playhouse (18).
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vocalist, album, and single and SOCAN song (I Do It For The Money).
Also receiving multiple nominations are Prairie Oyster, the Rankin Family and Patricia
Conroy. The complete list of nominees is as follows:
NCN FAN'S CHOICE ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
Terri Clark Charlie Major Prairie Oyster Shania Twain
Michelle Wright
FEMALE VOCALIST
Lisa Brokop Terri Clark
Patricia Conroy Shania Twain
Michelle Wright
MALE VOCALIST
Paul Brandt James Owen Bush Charlie Major Jason McCoy Duane Steele
Chris Cummings tops the chart with his Warner Bros single, Sure Enough, the follow-up
to I Waited, his debut release on the Warner Bros label. His debut was the most added (RPM - Jan.
22/96) entering the chart at #78, peaking at #4 (March 18/96). The new single was the most added
(June 17/96) entering the chart at #72, and now, eight weeks later, jumps into the #1 slot. The song was written by New Brunswicker Cummings, Rick
Scott and Frank Dycus. Both tracks are included on his album, Somewhere Inside, which Cummings
produced with Joe Ed Barnhill.
Michelle Wright threatens the #1 slot with her latest Arista release, Nobody's Girl. moving up to #2. There's been no denying that Wright
would bounce back into chart prominence with the out -of -the -box send-off the first single from her
new album created with country programmers. The country programmer acceptance of Wright's new
single and the retail action for her CD reflects the
VOCAL DUO OR GROUP
Farmer's Daughter The Johner Brothers
Poverty Plainsmen Prairie Oyster Rankin Family
VISTA (Rising Star) AWARD
Stephanie Beaumont Paul Brandt Terri Clark
Jason McCoy Duane Steele
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BETTER THINGS TO DO Terri Clark
I DO IT FOR THE MONEY Charlie Major
(If You're Not In It For Love) I'M OUTTA HERE Shania Twain LOVER'S LULLABY
Stephanie Beaumont/James Owen Bush MY HEART HAS A HISTORY
Paul Brandt
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CALM BEFORE THE STORM Paul Brandt
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COUNTRY
intensity of the well laid -on promotion campaign mounted by BMG to bring Wright back into her rightful position as a major force in Canadian country music. The winner of five Big Country awards as top country female vocalist (1989, 1991,
1992, 1993, 1994), and four CCMA awards in the same category (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993), Wright
is again nominated in this category for this year's CCMA awards. Wright has also been nominated
in the NCN fan's choice entertainer of the year category. Wright's backup band is also prominent
in the CCMA's citation nominations. As well as being nominated in the backup band category,
Daniel Nadasdi has been nominated in the keyboard category; and Lee Warren in the steel guitar category.
BNA's David Chesney has the big gainer of the week with his latest release, Me And You, jumping
into the #53 slot from #85 after only three weeks
COUNTRY PICKERS
"SHOTGUN" FRANK McGWIRE KIX - Brandon
Waiting On You - Charlie Major JANET TRECARTEN
CISS-FM - Toronto Waiting On You - Charlie Major PETER WALKER
KX-96FM - Durham Waiting On You - Charlie Major
RICK KELLY CKKN-FM - Prince George
Last Time Again -
Susan Graham JASON MANN
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Kelowna Home Ain't Where His Heart Is
- Shania Twain
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The Rankin Family LISA BROKOP
Lisa Brokop LUCKY MAN
Charlie Major TERRI CLARK
Terri Clark
SOCAN SONG
BETTER THINGS TO DO Terri Clark (Tom Shapiro, Terri Clark, songwriters)
I DO IT FOR THE MONEY Charlie Major (Charlie Major)
(If You're Not In It For Love) I'M OUTTA HERE Shania Twain (Twain, Robert John Lange)
KEEP ME ROCKIN' Patricia Conroy
(Conroy, Jennifer Kimball) MY HEART HAS A HISTORY
Paul Brandt (Brandt, Mark D. Sanders)
VIDEO
(If You're Not In It For Love) I'M OUTTA HERE Shania Twain
KEEP ME ROCKIN' Patricia Conroy
MY HEART HAS A HISTORY Paul Brandt
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on the chart. The focus single is the title track of his album, which was produced by Barry Beckett.
The new single was written by Skip Ewing and Ray Herndon.
Charlie Major has made a huge impact on country programmers with his latest focus track, Waiting
On You. This new release, a Major original, is the most added this week, entering the chart at #77.
Released as a CD single, the track was taken from Major's Arista album, Lucky Man. The album was
produced by Steve Fishell. Major is looking good for this year's CCMA awards, having been
nominated as NCN fan's choice entertainer of the
year; male vocalist, single and SOCAN song for I
Do It For The Money; and album, for Lucky Man. His band has also been nominated for a citation
award in the backup category. And his guitarist Jason Barry has been nominated in the guitar
category.
Jason McCoy bounces back into the Top 5 with his MCA release, All The Way, showing a
resurrengence. This extra spurt of activity is due his extensive tour across the country and his giving of free time to country programmers in the large,
medium and smaller markets. McCoy, who won a Big Country award this year as male vocalist, has
been nominated in this year's CCMA awards as male vocalist and in the Vista (Rising Star)
category.
Billy Ray Cyrus goes western swing with his new release, Trail Of Tears. The brunt of a lot of cruel
jokes by many of his peers, obviously envious over the success of his Achy Breaky Heart single, which
topped the RPM Country 100 (June 27/92) and the phenomenal sales of his album, Some Give All,
Cyrus isn't about to lay down. He's touring and renewing his connections at country radio. And
Trail Of Tears, a Cyrus original, could bring him back into prominence. The new release is the title track of his upcoming Mercury CD, which was
produced by Cyrus and Terry Shelton.
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8 15 ALL THE WAYJason McCoy/Self-titled/comp 3-J(J.McCoy/C.Lindsey) S.Baggett (MCA)
6 2 13 ON A GOOD NIGHTWade Hayes/Title track/pro single -H(P.Neson/D.Cook/L.Boone) D.Cook (Columbia)
7 9 10 ONLY ON DAYS THAT END IN "Y"Clay Walker/Hypnotize The Moon/C0 track -P(R.Fagan) J.Stroud (Giant)
8 1 11 BLUELeAnn Rimes/pro single -F(B.Mack) W.Rimes (Curb)
9 10 12 THEN YOU CAN TELL ME GOODBYENeal McCoy/Self-titled/comp 285-P(J.D.Loudermilk) B.Beckett (Atlantic)
10 11 12 GIVIN' WATER TO A DROWNING MANLee Roy PamelVWe All Get Lucky .../CD track -N(G.Nicholson/L.R.Parnell) S.Hendricks/LR.Parnell (Arista)
11 12 8 CARRIED AWAYGeorge Strait/Blue Clear Sky/pro single -J(S.Bogard/J.Stevens)T.Brown/G.Strait (MCA)
12 7 13 NO ONE NEEDS TO KNOWShania Twain/The Woman In Me/pro single(S.Twain/R.J.Lange (Mercury)
13 14 11 RUNNIN' AWAY WITH MY HEARTLonestar/Sefftitled/CD track -N(M.Brit. S.Hogin/M.D.Sanders) D.Cook/M.Wilson (BNA)
14 15 7 I AM THAT MANBrooks it Dunn/Borderline/pro single -N(T.McBride/M.Powell) D.Book/R.Brooks/R.Dunn (Arista)
15 16 8 JACOB'S LADDERMark Wills/Self-titled/pro single -0(T.Martina&B.Sweat) C.Chamberlain/K.Stegall (Mercury)
16 17 16 RHYTHM OF YOUR WINGSGary Fjellgaard/Under Western Skies/comp 282-P(G.Fjellgaard) GEM Wilkinson (Stony Plain)
ME 20 9 BIG GUITARBlackhawk/Strange Enough/pro single -N(H.PauVH.Gross) M.Clute (Arista)
18 21 6 SHE NEVER LETS IT GO TO HER HEARTTim McGraw/All I Want/comp 14-F(T.Shapiro/C.Waters) J.Stroud.B.Gallimore (Curb)
19 22 6 ARE WE IN TROUBLE NOWRandy Travis/Full Circle/comp 289-P(M.Knopfler) K.Lehning (Warner Bros)
24 5 ITS MIDNIGHT CINDERELLAGarth Brooks/Fresh Horses/pro single -F(K.Williams/K.Blazy/G.Brooks) A.Reynolds (Capitol)
21 13 14 WRONG PLACE WRONG TIMEMark Chesnutt/Wings/comp 3-J(J.A.Stewart/S.Miller) T.Brown (MCA)
22 19 8 TREAT HER RIGHTSawyer Brown/This Thing Called .../C0 track -F(L.LeBlanc/A.Aldridge) M.A.Miller/M.McAnally (Curb)
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4 TO 1 IN ATLANTATracy Byrd/Love Lessons/pro single -J(B.Kenner/L.R.Brown) T.Brown (MCA)
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I DON'T THINK I WILLJames Bonamy/VVhat I Live To Do/pro single -H(B.Johnson) B.Johnson (Epic)
58 73
THAT GIRLS'S BEEN SPYIN' ON MEBilly Dean/It/s What I Do/pro single -F(M.T.Barnes/T.Shapiro) T.Shapiro (Capitol)
59 45
EVERY TIME SHE PASSES BYGeorge Ducas/Where I Stand/pro single -F(G.Ducas/M.P.Heeney) R.Bennett (Capitol)
60 47
WHOLE LOTTA GONEJoe Diftie/Life's So Funny/pro single -H(M.J.Oliverius/B.K.Burns) J.Slate/J.Diffie (Epic)
61 62
A FINE LINELawnie Wallace/Thought I Was .../comp 4-J(Wallace/Wilkinson/Huisser/Gulley) Gulley (MCA)
62 63
SUDDENLY SINGLETerri Clark/Self-titled/CD track -QIT.Shapiro/T.Clark/C.Waters) K.StegalVC.Waters (Mercury)
63 67
ANITA GOT MARRIEDLADuane Steele/P.O. Box 423/CD track -Q p,ty
(M.Clark/J.Stevens) M.D.Clute/S.Bogard (Mercury)
64 54
EVERYTHING I OWNAaron Tippin/Tool Box/comp 40-N(R.Wilson/T.Martin) S.Gibson (RCA)
65 52
DON'T GET ME STARTEDRhett Akins/Somebody New/pro single -J(R.Akins/S.Hogin/M.D.Sanders) M.Wright (Decca)
66 53
WALKIN' AWAYKelly RandalVSmokin' Gun/CD track(K.Randall) B.Buckingham (Golden Eye)
HOMEAlan Jackson/Greatest Hits/pro single -N(A.Jackson) K.StegalVS.Hendricks (Arista)
67 59
ITS LONELY OUT THEREPam Tillis/All Of This Love/pro single -N(B.DiPiero/P.Tillis) P.Tillis/M.Poole (Arista)
WORLDS APARTVince GilVHigh Lonesome Sound/pro single -J)V.GiIVB.DiPiero) T.Brown (MCA)
TAKE YOU BY THE HEART 70The Cruzeros/Sefftitled/CD track
Ifaa(B.Mathers/C.Tulman/B.Buckingham (B.Buckingham (Spinner)
SO MUCH FOR PRETENDING 71Bryan White/Between Now And Forever/CD track -P(White/George/Tirra) Walkler.Jr. Lehning (Asylum)
YOU'RE NOT IN KANSAS ANYMOREJoDee Messina/Self-titled/CD track -F(Z.Turner/T.Nichols) B.Gallimore/T.McGraw (Curb)
THERE'S A GIRL IN TEXASTrace Adkins/Dreamin' Out Loud/pro single -F(T.AdkinsN.Vippersan) S.Hendricks (Capitol)
EVERYTIME I GET AROUND YOUDavid Lee Murphy/Gettin' Out The .../pro single -J(D.L.Murphy) T.Brown (MCA)
LOVES MUSIC LOVES TO DANCECalvin Wiggett/Made For Each Other/pro single(B.Walsh/T.Colton) R.H.Smith (Royalty)
GUYS DO IT ALL THE TIMEMindy McCready/Ten Thousand Angels/pro single -N(6.VVhiteside/K.Tribble) D.Malloy/N.VVilson (BNA)
LOVER'S LULLABYStephanie Beaumont w/J.O.Bush/No album/pro single(Harris/Fischer/Harja/Maulana) Prescott/Harris (Rescue,
GIVE ME SOME WHEELSSuzy Bogguss/Title track/pro single -F(S.Bogguss/M.Berg/G.Harrison) T.Bruce/S.Hendricks (Capitol)
YOU CANT LOSE MEFaith HilVIt Matters To Me/comp 292-P(T.Bruce/T.McHugh) S.Hendricks/F.Hill (Warner Bros)
FOOLPROOFThe Desert Dolphins/Hang Of The ../C0 track(R.Fagan/K.Williams/R.Harbin) R.Prescott (Quality)
WE'LL HOLD ONThe Neilsons/Self-titlecVCD track(Neilson/Neilson)Neilson/Vandrtogt (Platter Matter)
HEAVEN HELP MY HEARTWynonna/Revelations/prp single -J(D.Tyson/T.Arena/D.McTaggart) T.Brown (MCA)
WATCHING HER SLEEPJamie Warren/Fallen AngeVpro single -Q(J.Warren) J.R.Hutt/F.Hill (River North)
LEARNING AS YOU GORick Trevino/Title track/pro single -H(L.Boone/B.Lawson) S.Buckingham/D.Johnson (Columbia)
BARREL RACING ANGELIan Tyson/All The Good 'Uns/comp 291-PII.Tyson) Doug Riley (Stony Rain)
ME AND YOUKenny Chesney/Title track/pro single -N(S.Ewing/R.Hemdon) B.Beckett )BNA(
LOVE REMAINSCollin Raye/I Think About You/pro single -H(T.Douglas/J.Daddario) J.Hobbs.E.Seay/P.Worley (Epic)
LIVING IN A MOMENTTy Herndon/Title Track/comp 349-H)P.Bunch/D.Johnson) D.Johnson (Epic)
CLOUD OF DUSTRena Gaile/Out On A Limb/CD track(J.RodmarVT.Damphier) D.O'Doherty (RDR)
A WOMAN'S TOUCHToby Keith/Blue Moon/CD track -Q)T.Keith/W.Perry( N.Larkin/T.Keith (Mercury)
BELIEVE ME BABY (I Lied)Trisha Yearwood/Everybody Knows/pro single -J(K.Richie/Angelo/L.Gottlieb) G.Fundis (MCA)
SHE'S GONEKC Jones/Hearts Were Bound/CD track(Bourke/Miller/Vassar) PrescottNVheeler (RN)
MEANT TO BESammy Kershaw/Politics, Religion And Her/comp 449-(C.Waters/R.Bowles) K.Stegall (Mercury)
BEG, BORROW AND STEAL THE WCD ^Sean Hogan/Self-titled/CD track(S.Hogan) S.Hogan/R.Erickson (Barnstorm)
MISSING YOUThe Mavericks/Music For All Occasions/pro single -J(R.Malo/A.Anderson) D.Cook/R.Malo (MCA)
I LOVE YOUThe Cleaning Lady/No album/pro single(G.Williams) G.VVilliams/N.Richardson (TM)
HIGH LONESOME SOUNDVince GilVTitle-track/album track -J
T.Brown (MCA)
FORTY DAYS AND NIGHTSThe Rankin Family/Endless Seasons/CD track -F(CJ.Rankin) J.Jennings/Rankin Family (EMI)
BY MY SIDELorrie Morgan w/Jon RandaIVGreater Need/comp 39-P(Constant Change) J.Stroud (BNA)
I'M NOT SUPPOSED TO LOVE ...Bryan White/Between Now And ..Jcomp 278-P(S.Ewing/D.Kees) B.J.Walker (Asylum)
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69 58 17 TIME MARCHES ONTracy Lawrence/Title track/CD track -P(B.Braddock/D.Cook (Atlantic)
72 7 THE GOOD 012 DAYSBrent Howard/Self-titled/comp 14-F(I.Cameron) T.Rudner (Fre)
75 4 SLEEPING ALONECindy Church/Just A Little Rain/comp288-P(C.Church/N.Tinkham) Tinkham/Church (Stony Plain)
72 60 12 THAT BRIDGEDoc Walker Band/Good Day .../CD track(C.Thorsteinson) D.Schur (Agasea)
3 BILLY WALKERSuzanne GitzVDressed In Black/CO track(0.Bennett) S.Kertgall/C.Nairne (Tom Cat)
88 2 VIDALIASammy Kershaw/Politics,Religion & Her/CO track -C1(T.Nichols/M.D.Sanders) S.Stegall (Mercury)
75 64 20 DOES THAT BLUE MOON EVER SHINE ...Toby Keith/Blue Moon/pro single -Q(T.Keith/ Niarkin/T.Keith (Polydor)
76 65 14 STEADY AS SHE GOESJames Owen Bush/Love Like ... /pro single(Harris/Prescott/Charles) Prescott/Harris (Rescue)
WAITING ON YOUCharlie Major/Lucky Man/pro single -N(C.Major) S.Fishell (Arista)
78 66 16 A THOUSAND TIMES A DAYPatty Loveless/The Trouble With ... /pro single -H(G.Burry/G.Nicholson) E.Gordy Jr. (Epic)
79 68 26 TEN THOUSAND ANGELSMindy McCready/No album/comp 37-N(S.D.Jones/B.Henderson) D.Malloy/N.Wilson (BNA)
80 79 8 TWIN BLUESKarouseVThunder Underground/CD track
(M.Taillefer) M.Taillefer (RDR)
82 5 OLD MANPoverty Plainsmen/Gotta Be A Believer/CD track(W.Smith) L.Sedmak (Broken)
82 70 20 BLUE CLEAR SKYGeorge Strait/Title track/pro single -J(M.D.Sanders/J.Jarrard/B.DiPiero) T.Brown/G.Strait (MCA)
83 90 2 EVEN GOD MUST GET THE BLUESAVti
Trina/A Woman's Work/pro single(J.S.SherrilVD.Anton) M.Francis (Carina)
84 74 14 THAT'S WHAT I GET FOR ...Diamond Rio/IV/comp 39-N(Blazy/Thrasher) Clute/DuBois/Diamond Rio (Arista)
85 71 17 A LOVE STORY IN THE MAKINGLinda Davis/Some Things Are Meant Bo Be/comp 39-1 \(A.Anderson/C.VViseman) J.Guess (Arista)
86 89 4 WHO'S THE STRANGERLoma Lyns/No album/pro single(L.Lyns/B.Doidge) B.Doidge/L.Lyns (RDR)
87 77 20 MY MARIABrooks & Dunn/Borderline/pro single -N(D.Moore/B.W.Stevenson) D.Cook/K.Brooks/R.Dunn (Arista)
88 78 18 HONKY TONKIN'S WHAT I DO BESTMarty Stuart & Travis Trite/Title track/pro single -J(M.Stuart) T.Brown/J.Niebank (MCA)
89 92 2 SHOT DOWN AGAINGeordie BurnetV.No album/pro single(G.Burnett) G.Burnett (RDR)
90 91 4 HEART OF STONEDwight Yoakam/Gone/comp 289-P(D.Yoakam) P.Anderson (Reprise)
91 93 2 RIGHT WHERE I WANT TO BEBrad Hewy/Title track/CD track(B.Hewey) B.Hewey (Ardenne)
THE MAKER SAID TAKE HERAlabama/In Pictures/CO track -N(R.Rogers/M.Wright) E.Gordy Jr./Alabama (RCA)
93 95 3 YOU HAD ME BY A HEARTBEATJoanne Rose/No album/pro single(R.Murphy/(.Tyson) J.B.Power (No label)
94 NEW CHANGE MY MINDJohn Berry/Faces/pro single -F(J.Blume/A.J.Masters) C.Howard (Capitol)
95 80 8 YOU STILL GOT MEDoug Supernaw/Title track/comp 286-P(D.Supemaw/K.King) R.Landis (Giant)
WHY CAN'T YOULarry Stewart/No album/comp 340-H(L.Stewart/R.C.Banneh) E.Gordy Jr. (Columbia)
97 84 22 HOLDIN' ON TO SOMETHINGJeff Carson/Self-titled/CO track -F(T.McHugh/T.Shapiro) C.Howard (Curb)
MORE THAN YOU'LL EVER KNOWTravis TritVThe Restless KincVcomp 293-P(T.Tritt) T.Tritt/D.Was (Warner Bros)-
99 96 6 TANGLED UP IN TEXASFrazier River/Self-titled/comp 4-J(D.Morgan/B.Bumette/L.Henley) M.Wright (Decca)
100 94 18 PHONES ARE RINGIN' ALL ...Martina McBride/Wild Angels/CD track -N(Beeson/Vassy/MacKechnie) McBride/VVorley/Seay (RCA)
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WHEN BOY MEETS GIRLTerri Clark
YOU WIN MY LOVEShania Twain
TOP -SELLING ALBUM (Foreign or Da
ALL I WANTTim McGraw
ENDLESS SEASONSRankin Family
FRESH HORSESGarth Brooks
GREATEST HITSAlan Jackson
SOUVENIRSVince Gill
The CTV Television Network'spresentation of the CCMA Awaibroadcast live from Calgary's Jubileeon September 9 at 9 pm.
The Canadian Country Music Asslisted the 1996 Citation nominees,follows:
COUNTRY MUSIC PERSON OF THE
Mary BaileyKen BainLarry DelaneyRandall PrescottDeborah Wood
RECORD COMPANY PERSON OF THI
Ken Bain (BMG Music Canada)Warren Copnick (BMG Music Canada)Ed Harris (MCA Records Canada)Holger Petersen (Stony Plain)R. Harlan Smith (Royalty Records)
MANAGER
Mary BaileyRuth BlakelyAlan KatesRon KitchenerDebbie Wood
BACKUP BAND
Charlie Major BandCoda The WestFarmer's Daughter BandMichelle Wright BandPatricia Conroy Band
ALL-STAR BAND CITATIONS
DRUMSJoel Anderson (Patricia Conroy Band)Gary Craig (Anne Murray Band)Bruce Moffett (Prairie Oyster)Ken Post (Prescott/Brown Band)Rocko Vaugeois (One Horse Blue)
BASSAndrew Afleck (Susan Aglukark Band;Rob Becker (Patricia Conroy Band)Russell deCarle (Prairie Oyster)John Dymond (session work)Dann Peer (Wayward)
GUITARJason Barry (Charlie Major Band)Wendell Ferguson (Coda The West)Bob Funk (Patricia Conroy Band)Keith Glass (Prairie Oyster)Tom McKillip (Lisa Brokop Band)
KEYBOARDSJoan Besen (Prairie Oyster)Helena Kameka (Coda The West)Bart McKay (The Johner Brothers BanDaniel Nadasdi (Michelle Wright)Steve O'Connor (Susan Aglukark Ban(
:E ft PRETTY FLOWERS ie/Rodeo Kings/High .../comp 4-J Bennett) C.Linden (True North)
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neron) T.Rudner (Fre)
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urch/N.Tinkham) Tinkham/Church (Stony Plain)
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orsteinson) D.Schur (Agasea) LY WALKER Ine GitzVDressed In Black/CD track
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Keith/Blue Moon/pro single -Q th/ N.Larkin/T.Keith (Polydor)
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... /pro single
s/Prescott/Charles) Prescott/Harris (Rescue)
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... /pro single -H
rry/G.Nicholson) E.Gordy Jr. (Epic)
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lones/B.Henderson) D.Malloy/N.Wilson (BNA)
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laillefer) M.Tailleter (RDA)
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nett) G.Burnett (RDR)
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ikam) P.Anderson (Reprise)
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Ney) B.Hewey (Ardenne)
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jers/M.Wright) E.Gordy Jr./Alabama (RCA)
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me/A.J.Masters) C.Howard (Capitol)
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CAN'T YOU itewart/No album/comp 340-H
wart/R.C.Banneh) E.Gordy Jr. (Columbia)
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WHEN BOY MEETS GIRL Terri Clark
YOU WIN MY LOVE Shania Twain
TOP -SELLING ALBUM (Foreign or Domestic)
ALL I WANT Tim McGraw
ENDLESS SEASONS Rankin Family
FRESH HORSES Garth Brooks
GREATEST HITS Alan Jackson
SOUVENIRS Vince Gill
The CTV Television Network's 10th annual presentation of the CCMA Awards will be
broadcast live from Calgary's Jubilee Auditorium on September 9 at 9 pm.
The Canadian Country Music Association also listed the 1996 Citation nominees, which are as
follows:
COUNTRY MUSIC PERSON OF THE YEAR
Mary Bailey Ken Bain
Larry Delaney Randall Prescott
Deborah Wood
RECORD COMPANY PERSON OF THE YEAR
Ken Bain (BMG Music Canada) Warren Copnick (BMG Music Canada)
Ed Harris (MCA Records Canada) Holger Petersen (Stony Plain)
R. Harlan Smith (Royalty Records)
MANAGER
Mary Bailey Ruth Blakely Alan Kates Ron Kitchener
Debbie Wood
BACKUP BAND
Charlie Major Band Coda The West
Farmer's Daughter Band Michelle Wright Band Patricia Conroy Band
ALL-STAR BAND CITATIONS
DRUMS Joel Anderson (Patricia Conroy Band) Gary Craig (Anne Murray Band)
Bruce Moffett (Prairie Oyster) Ken Post (Prescott/Brown Band)
Rocko Vaugeois (One Horse Blue)
BASS Andrew Afleck (Susan Aglukark Band)
Rob Becker (Patricia Conroy Band) Russell deCarle (Prairie Oyster)
John Dymond (session work) Dann Peer (Wayward)
GUITAR Jason Barry (Charlie Major Band)
Wendell Ferguson (Coda The West) Bob Funk (Patricia Conroy Band)
Keith Glass (Prairie Oyster) Tom McKillip (Lisa Brokop Band)
KEYBOARDS Joan Besen (Prairie Oyster)
Helena Kameka (Coda The West) Bart McKay (The Johner Brothers Band)
Daniel Nadasdi (Michelle Wright) Steve O'Connor (Susan Aglukark Band)
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FIDDLE John P Allen (Prairie Oyster)
Ashley Maclsaac (artist) Don Reed (South Mountain)
Calvin Volrath (Wheel Floss) Roy Warhurst (Sons Of The Pioneers)
STEEL GUITAR Burke Carroll (George Fox Band)
Dennis Delorme (Prairie Oyster) Jim Dorin (Lisa Brokop Band) Ed "Pee Wee Charles" Ringwald (Jim Witter Band)
Lee Warren (Michelle Wright Band)
SPECIAL INSTRUMENTS Jay Buettner (mandolin
- Patricia Conroy Band)
Dick Damron (harmonica - artist) Vern Dorge (woodwinds - Anne Murray Band)
Randall Prescott (harmonica - Prescott/Brown) David Wilkie (mandolin
- Great Western Orchestra)
BOOKING AGENT OF THE YEAR
Donna Anderson (Prestige Entertainment) Brian Edwards (Rocklands Talent Et Management)
Cathie Faint (Catherine Faint Live Music Services) Mike Lesperance (Intl. Entertainment Network) Ron Sperling (Laurie -Ann Entertainment Agency)
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#1. Daddy's Money -
Ricochet #2. Treat Her Right - Sawyer Brown #3. On A Good Night - Wade Hayes #4. Nobody's Girl - Michelle Wright #5. Time Marches On - Tracy Lawrence
BREAKOUT VIDEO So Much For Pretending
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PICK HIT What Would It Take
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Mercury -314-522-886-U LEANN RIMES
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PAUL BRANDT Calm Before the Storm
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GARTH BROOKS Fresh Horses.
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BROOKS Jr DUNN Borderline
Arista/BMG-18819-N ALAN JACKSON
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DAVID LEE MURPHY Gettin' Out the Good Stuff
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BRYAN WHITE Between Now And Forever
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LORRIE MORGAN Greater Need
BNA-66847-N WILLIE NELSON
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LONESTAR Lonestar
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CALVIN WIGGETT Made For Each Other
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34 NEW CHRIS CUMMINGS Somewhere Inside
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BECAUSE YOU LOVED MECeline Dion - Falling Into You550 Music/Epic-7692 (pro single) -H
CHANGE THE WORLDEric Clapton - Phenomenon US IReprise -4636U (comp 290)-P
LOOKING FOR ITJann Arden - Living Under JuneA4M-314-540248 (IX track) -U
ONE BY ONECher - Its A Man's WorldWEA UK -12670 (comp 285)-P
LET IT FLOWI oni Braxton - SecretsLa Face -26020 (comp 6)-N
FALL FROM GRACEAmanda Marshall - Selt-titledColumbia -80299 (comp 049-H
WRONGEverything But !he - Walking WoundedAtlantic -82912 (comp 287)-P
I WILL TAKE CARE OF YOUAmy Sky - Cool HainIron Music -77876-51005 (pro single( -N
WRAPPED AROUND YOUR FINGERDan Hill - Doing FineMCA -81012 (pro single( -J it
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HEREVanessa Williams - Eraser SoundtrackMercury -No album (pro single) -L1
I CAN HEAR YOUCarolyn Arends - I itle trackReunion/Arista-08068-83737 (pro single) -N
THE ONLY THING THAT LOOKS GOODBryan Adams - 18 111 1 Die
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YOU LEARNAlanis Morissette - Jagged Little PillMaverick/Heprise-45901 (comp 286)-P
GIVE ME ONE REASONI racy Chapman - New BeginningEleIctra-61850 (comp 289)-P
THE EARTH, THE SUN, THE RAINColor Me Badd - Now And ForeverGiant -24622 (comp 282)-P
JEALOUSYNatalie Merchant- I igerlillyLleIctra-61743 (comp 283)-P
LIKE A WOMANI ony Hich Project - WordsLaFace-26022 (pro single( -N
WHAT WOULD IT TAKEAnne Murray - Self -titledEMI -36501 (pro single) -F
JERKKim Stockwood - BonavistaEMI -32479 (pro single) -F
KILLING ME SOFTLYI he Fugees - I he ScoreHulincuse/Cclumbia-57147 (comp 059)-H
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LI 27 5 FOREVERMariah Carey - UaydreamColumbia -667011 (pro single) -H
24 20 15 YOU STILL TOUCH MESting - Mercury FallingARM -31454-0483 (CUtrack)-U
25 26 7 ALL ALONGBlessid Union Ut Souls - HomeEMI -31834 (pro single) -1-
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27 30 5 ANGEL MINECowboy Junkies - Lay It DownGeffen -24952 (comp 19)-J
28 29 5 WHERE DO WE GO FROM HEREDeborah Cox - Selt-titledArista -07822-18781 (pro single) -N
29 22 17 FAST LOVEGeorge Michael - OlderDrearnworks (pro single) -P
30 23 13 AHEAD BY A CENTURYIhe I ragically Hip - I rouble At Ihe HenhouseMCA -81011 (pro single) -J
31 31 6 WHATEVER YOU NEEDDamhait Doyle - Shadows Wake MeLahtude-50422 (comp 13)-F
32 35 4 WHY DOES IT HURT SO BADWhitney Houston - Waiting I o Exhale US IArista -07822-18796 (pro single) -N
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42 2 IT'S ALL COMING BACK TO ME NOWCeline Uion - Falling Into You550 Music/Epic-07541 (pro singleTH
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5 YOUR LOVE AMAZES MEMichael English - FreedomCurb -77847 (pro single) -1-
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39 33 16 OLD MAN AND MEHootie 4 Ihe Blowfish - Fairweather JohnsonAtlantic -82886 (comp 283)-P
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43 44 4 ST. TERESAJoan Osborne - HelishMercury -314 526 699-U (comp 465)-U
44 45 6 TWISTEDStevie Nicks 4 Lindsey Buckingham - Twister 091Warner Sunset -46254 (comp 288)-P
45 49 2 TUCKER'S TOWNHootie R Ike Blowfish -Fairweather Johnson
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46 47 3 WHO WILL SAVE YOUR SOULJewel - Pieces Ut YouAtlantic -82700 (CD track) -P
47 37 13 EVERYTHING FALLS APARTDog's Eye View - Happy NowhereColumbia -66882 (comp 049)-H
48 50 3 THAT GIRLMaxi Priest - Man With Ike FunVirgin -42014 (CD track) -F
49 36 7 YOU'RE THE ONESOW - New BeginningKA-07863-66487 (pro single) -N
50 51 4 DID U MEAN WHAT U SAIDSavory - Selt-titledAtlas/Polydor-314 527 7512 (comp 465)-U
51 39 17 LOVE DON'T LIVE HERE ANYMOREMadonna - Something to HememberMaverick -44100 (CD track) -P
52 52 5 SHOW ME HEAVENline Arena - Don't AskEpic -67533 (pro single) -H
53 57 5 HEAR ME IN THE HARMONYHarry Connick Jr. - Star I wileEpic -67575 (pro single) -H
54 56 2 TELL YOU STORIESMelanie Doane - Shakespearean FishColumbia -80233 (comp 1151)-H
55 58 2 ONE CLEAR VOICEPeter Cetera - I itle trackRiver North -769-942-0682 (CD track) -U
56 NEW FORGIVEN, NOT FORGOTTENIhe Coifs - I itle trackLava/Atlantic-92612 (comp 294)-P
57 59 2 BREATHEMidge Ure - I itle trackHCA-74321-34629 (comp 8)-N
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DANCE WITH LIFE (The Brilliant Life)Brian Ferry - Music From PhenomenonHeprise-46460 (comp 293)-P
WILD HONEYHemingway Corner - Under I he Big SkyEpic -80218 (comp 0511-H
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26 23 7 IT'S A PARTYBusta RhymesElektra-P
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