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Tag: brian rawling

06 SEP

Kylie Minogue – On A Night Like This

‘On A Night Like This’ was a pivotal release for Kylie Minogue, confirming her triumphant comeback was so much more than a gimmick.

Posted in: Kylie MinogueTagged: anna vissi, brian rawling, chart run, graham stack, kylie minogue, light years, mark taylor, on a night like this, pandora, parlophone, rutger hauer, sales, spinning around, steve torchcantstopthepop 6th September 2021
12 OCT

Tina Turner – When The Heartache Is Over

Driven by the success of Cher’s ‘Believe’, Tina Turner staged a magnificent, synth-laden comeback with ‘When The Heartache Is Over’.

Posted in: Tina TurnerTagged: brian rawling, graham stack, john reid, mark taylor, parlophone, tina turner, twenty four seven, when the heartache is overcantstopthepop 12th October 2020
08 APR

Point Break – Freakytime

It goes without saying that ‘Freakytime’ should have been #1 for weeks. But back in the real world it cruelly cemented Point Break as also-rans.

Posted in: Point BreakTagged: andrew tumi, apocadelic, brett adams, brian rawling, danielle barnett, david holmes, david oliver, declan bennett, freakytime, graham stack, johnathan newman, kenny barry, point break, review, warner bros recordscantstopthepop 8th April 2019

…Baby One More Time (line)

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