The Official Charts company has released the UK list for most bought vinyl in the last 20 years.
- 20. The Beatles – Anthology 1 (1995)
- 19. DJ Shadow – Endtroducing (1999)
- 18. Oasis – Be Here Now (1997)
- 17. Pulp – Different Class (1995)
- 16. Neil Young – Harvest (1972)
- 15. The Prodigy – Music For The Jilted Generation (1994)
- 14. Nirvana – MTV Unplugged In New York (1994)
- 13. Blur – Parklife (1994)
- 12. The Stone Roses – Second Coming (1994)
- 11. Paul Weller – Stanley Road (1995)
- 10. The Prodigy – Fat Of The Land (1997)
- 9. Queen – Made in Heaven (1995)
- 8. Massive Attack vs. Mad Professor – Protection/No Protection (1995)
- 7. The Beatles – Live at the BBC (1994)
- 6. Leftfield – Leftism (1994)
- 5. Radiohead – The King of Limbs (2011)
- 4. Travis – The Invisible Band (2001)
- 3. Portishead – Dummy (1994)
- 2. Oasis – Definitely Maybe (1994)
- 1. Oasis – What’s the Story, Morning Glory? (1995)
Some interesting things to note is that the most recent is Radiohead’s The King of Limbs, and there are 3 Oasis albums listed as well. The majority of the purchases are between 1994 and 1995. So unfortunately despite the rise in vinyl as a format it is still not quite pulling in the numbers, however it definitely looks promising. Also, the Neil Young inclusion of Harvest is most likely the rerelease in 2009.
Steve Hackett is extending his Genesis revisited tour to Autumn 2014. An early announcement means early tickets –
The Genesis Extended tour will hit the UK in October 2014, dates as follows:
Tue 21st Oct IPSWICH Regent Theatre 01473 433 100
Wed 22nd Oct BRIGHTON Centre 0844 847 1515
Fri 24th Oct NOTTINGHAM Royal Concert Hall 0119 989 5555
Sat 25th Oct GLASGOW Clyde Auditorium 0844 395 4000
Sun 26th Oct YORK Barbican 0844 854 2757
Tue 28th Oct SOUTHEND Cliffs Pavilion 01702 351 135
Wed 29th Oct SOUTHAMPTON 02 Guildhall 023 8063 2601
Thu 30th Oct CARDIFF St David’s Hall 02920 878 444
Sat 1st Nov LONDON * Eventim Apollo 0844 249 4300
Sun 2nd Nov SALFORD The Lowry 0843 208 6000
Mon 3rd Nov GUILDFORD Glive 0844 770 1797
Tue 4th Nov BIRMINGHAM Symphony Hall 0121 345 0602
Tickets go onsale on Friday 15th November at 9.00am. Ticket prices for all venues except London are £29.50 and £27.50 all seated (except Guildford seated/standing) and London* £35 and £30. 24hr Ticket Hotline: 0844 338 0000 Online: BookingsDirect.com (Agency & credit card bookings subject to booking fee) Showtime for all shows is 7.30pm (plus support). For full details on exclusive VIP packages to meet Steve before the shows, please seewww.hackettsongs.com
Miley Cyrus did something completely un-shocking, not edgy and obviously staged by management. The ‘singer’ still claims that she is a free person. And the press will lap it up until she becomes a faint sneeze on the fabric of celebrity, like so many before her and so many to come.
In other ‘controversial’ news, Eminem has been ‘caught’ being a homophobe by using the word ‘faggot’ in his new album. Of course, he insists he isn’t, as he probably isn’t. He apologised for the meaning associated with homosexual. Sia also worked on the album (track ‘Beautiful Pain’) has spoken out in defence so she would never have worked with someone she thought to be a homophobe. As a gesture to the LGBT community proceeds from the song will be donated to the Los Angeles LGBT centre. Of course, Eminem was talking about a faggot of sticks that he and his daughter like to collect.