The Top 10 in the UK singles chart from 20 years ago this week (October 6 - 12, 1996) is probably one of the most impressive I've ever seen, despite the presence of Celine Dion at number 4 and Dina Carroll at number 10. See the full chart rundown HERE. One of that week's new entries was 'Rotterdam' by the divisive Hull-based outfit The Beautiful South.
The Beautiful South got a lot of stick from the hipster community for supposedly specialising in bland coffee table music. While I don't necessarily agree, I will admit that I do find it hard to listen to an entire album of their songs without losing attention. However, as a young kid, one of my Christmas presents in 1994 was the group's mega-selling 'Carry On Up The Charts' compilation, which really does prove Paul Heaton and Dave Rotheray as a gifted songwriting partnership. It's even been (dubiously) claimed that one in seven British households owned a copy. With lead vocals from singer Jacqui Abbot, his brilliantly catchy, laid-back ode to loneliness appeared a couple of years later on the band's 1996 album 'Blue Is The Colour', which was also a chart topper. Between 1988 and 2007, the band released ten studio albums and sold over 15 million records, before splitting due to "musical similarities" rather than the usual "musical differences"...