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1996 in British music

This is a summary of 1996 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

Summary edit

This year saw the start of an increase in the number of number 1 singles. 24 hit the top spot this year, the highest since 1980, which had an equal number.

The first number 1 single of the year was "Jesus to a Child", George Michael's first solo #1 for 10 years. This was followed by Babylon Zoo's "Spaceman", which had been used in an advert for Levi's. The single was quite different from the version used in the advert, which had been sped up and re-arranged. It stayed at #1 for five weeks, sold over a million copies, and Jas Mann, the man behind Babylon Zoo, became the first solo male to make their chart debut at number 1.

After five years, the boy band Take That announced that they were splitting up, resulting in such distress for their many fans that a telephone helpline had to be set up. Their final number 1 came in March, a cover of the Bee Gees song "How Deep Is Your Love". Several of the members went on to start a solo career, with Gary Barlow the first to hit #1 with "Forever Love" in July. However, it would be Robbie Williams who would go on to score the most success as a solo artist.

After George Michael scored another number 1 with "Fastlove" in April, Gina G reached the top spot with "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" in May. This song was the UK's entry to the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest, and originally reached #6 when it was released at the beginning of April. It hovered around the top 5 for the next few weeks, before moving up to 1 in the week of the contest. Although it failed to win, it still became the first Eurovision song to hit #1 since Nicole's "A Little Peace", which won the contest in 1982.

The next number 1 was also influenced by media events: "Three Lions", released by comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner and the band The Lightning Seeds, was the official song of the 1996 European Football Championship (Euro '96), which was being held in England. A rewritten version of the song ("Three Lions '98") would reach number 1 two years later, coinciding with the Football World Cup 1998 (France '98).

The Fugees had the biggest selling single of the year, with a cover of Roberta Flack's "Killing Me Softly With His Song". It sold over a million copies.

However, by far the most successful act of the year was the Spice Girls, who kickstarted their career with three number 1 singles – the million-selling "Wannabe" in July, which was one of the longest No 1 stints by any girl group (7 weeks); (Shakespears Sister's "Stay" is the longest girl group No 1, with 8 weeks), and remains the biggest-selling single by a girl group; "Say You'll Be There" in October; and "2 Become 1" in December, also a million-seller, the year's Christmas number one single and the UK's fastest selling single of 1996. The Spice Girls debut album Spice was the fastest selling album of 1996, shifting over 1.8 million copies in just 7 weeks. It was also the Number 1 album for Christmas 1996 and the second-best-selling album of the year.

Oasis smashed the record for most weeks in the singles chart (previously held by Adam and the Ants in 1981) with 134 weeks, thanks to mass waves of re-entries of songs from their back catalogue throughout the year.

1996 is also grimly notable for having the drummers of two popular bands, Mathew Fletcher of Heavenly, on 14 June, and Chris Acland of Lush, on 17 October, commit suicide. Lush had at the time been in the final stages of planning an American tour, which his devastated bandmates cancelled; they then disbanded.

Prolific classical composer Peter Maxwell Davies produced the tenth of his Strathclyde Concertos, an orchestral work which was first performed in Glasgow in October by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, under the composer's baton. In June, his new opera, The Doctor of Myddfai, was premièred in Cardiff. Other British composers who produced new works were Michael Berkeley (Viola Concerto) and John Tavener (Innocence). Andrew Lloyd Webber's new musical, Whistle Down the Wind opened in Washington D.C. in December, to poor reviews, but its score would go on to provide Boyzone with one of the best-selling singles of the decade in the form of "No Matter What"; the show did not appear in the West End until 1998.

Events edit

Charts edit

Number-one singles edit

Chart date
(week ending)
Song Artist(s) Sales
6 January "Earth Song" Michael Jackson 55,000
13 January 80,000
20 January "Jesus to a Child" George Michael 110,000
27 January "Spaceman" Babylon Zoo 418,000
3 February 204,000
10 February 128,000
17 February 80,000
24 February 63,000
2 March "Don't Look Back in Anger" Oasis 250,000
9 March "How Deep Is Your Love" Take That 257,000
16 March 120,000
23 March 90,000
30 March "Firestarter" The Prodigy 119,000
6 April 80,000
13 April 75,000
20 April "Return of the Mack" Mark Morrison 90,000
27 April 90,000
4 May "Fastlove" George Michael 111,000
11 May 75,000
18 May 55,000
25 May "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" Gina G 75,000
1 June "Three Lions" Baddiel, Skinner & The Lightning Seeds 110,000
8 June "Killing Me Softly" The Fugees 157,000
15 June 195,000
22 June 173,000
29 June 160,000
6 July "Three Lions" Baddiel, Skinner & The Lightning Seeds 140,000
13 July "Killing Me Softly" The Fugees 103,000
20 July "Forever Love" Gary Barlow 109,000
27 July "Wannabe" Spice Girls 108,000
3 August 154,000
10 August 150,000
17 August 145,000
24 August 125,000
31 August 110,000
7 September 90,000
14 September "Flava" Peter Andre 129,000
21 September "Ready or Not" The Fugees 72,000
28 September 75,000
5 October "Breakfast At Tiffany's" Deep Blue Something 85,000
12 October "Setting Sun" The Chemical Brothers 99,000
19 October "Words" Boyzone 232,000
26 October "Say You'll Be There" Spice Girls 349,000
2 November 163,000
9 November "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted / Saturday Night at the Movies / You'll Never Walk Alone" Robson & Jerome 196,000
16 November 113,000
23 November "Breathe" The Prodigy 195,000
30 November 95,000
7 December "I Feel You" Peter Andre 87,000
14 December "A Different Beat" Boyzone 90,000
21 December "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" Dunblane 189,000
28 December "2 Become 1" Spice Girls 462,000

Number-one albums edit

Chart date
(week ending)
Album Artist Sales
6 January Robson & Jerome Robson & Jerome 216,000
13 January (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Oasis 53,000
20 January 48,000
27 January 46,000
3 February 45,000
10 February 48,000
17 February 42,000
24 February Expecting to Fly The Bluetones 83,000
2 March (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Oasis 81,000
9 March 107,000
16 March 84,000
23 March Falling into You Céline Dion 101,000
30 March Anthology 2 The Beatles 78,000
6 April Greatest Hits Take That 276,000
13 April 174,000
20 April 100,000
27 April 52,000
4 May Jagged Little Pill Alanis Morissette 54,000
11 May 65,000
18 May 1977 Ash 54,000
25 May Older George Michael 281,000
1 June 114,000
8 June 80,000
15 June Load Metallica 70,000
22 June 18 Til I Die Bryan Adams 54,000
29 June Jagged Little Pill Alanis Morissette 42,000
6 July Recurring Dream Crowded House 80,000
13 July 47,000
20 July Jagged Little Pill Alanis Morissette 41,000
27 July 37,000
3 August 59,000
10 August 62,000
17 August 56,000
24 August 49,000
31 August 45,000
7 September 47,000
14 September Coming Up Suede 42,000
21 September New Adventures in Hi-Fi R.E.M 125,000
28 September K Kula Shaker 133,000
5 October 54,000
12 October Natural Peter Andre 45,000
19 October Greatest Hits Simply Red 87,000
26 October 84,000
2 November Blue Is the Colour The Beautiful South 80,000
9 November A Different Beat Boyzone 95,000
16 November Spice Spice Girls 128,000
23 November Take Two Robson & Jerome 187,000
30 November 168,000
7 December Spice Spice Girls 170,000
14 December 217,000
21 December 271,000
28 December 364,000

Number-one compilation albums edit

Chart date
(week ending)
Album
6 January Hits 96
13 January
20 January
27 January
3 February Sisters of Swing
10 February The Best Album in the World...Ever! 2
17 February
24 February The No.1 Love Album
2 March In the Mix 96
9 March
16 March
23 March
30 March Now 33
6 April
13 April
20 April
27 April
4 May Dance Zone 7
11 May Boyz of Swing
18 May New Hits 96
25 May
1 June
8 June
15 June
22 June
29 June
6 July
13 July
20 July Big Mix '96
27 July
3 August
10 August
17 August The Best Dance Album in the World...Ever! Part 6
24 August Now 34
31 August
7 September
14 September
21 September
28 September
5 October
12 October In the Mix 96 – 3
19 October Kiss in Ibiza '96
26 October
2 November
9 November
16 November Huge Hits 1996
23 November
30 November Now 35
7 December
14 December
21 December
28 December

Year-end charts edit

Best-selling singles edit

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No. Title Artist Peak
position
1 "Killing Me Softly" Fugees 1
2 "Wannabe" Spice Girls 1
3 "Spaceman" Babylon Zoo 1
4 "Say You'll Be There" Spice Girls 1
5 "Return of the Mack" Mark Morrison 1
6 "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" Gina G 1
7 "Three Lions" Baddiel & Skinner & Lightning Seeds 1
8 "Children" Robert Miles 2
9 "Mysterious Girl" Peter Andre featuring Bubbler Ranx 2
10 "2 Become 1" Spice Girls 1
11 "Don't Look Back in Anger" Oasis 1
12 "How Deep Is Your Love" Take That 1
13 "Un-Break My Heart" Toni Braxton 2
14 "Breathe" The Prodigy 1
15 "Firestarter" 1
16 "Words" Boyzone 1
17 "Breakfast at Tiffany's" Deep Blue Something 1
18 "If You Ever" East 17 featuring Gabrielle 2
19 "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted"/
"Saturday Night at the Movies"/"You'll Never Walk Alone"
Robson & Jerome 1
20 "Anything" 3T 2
21 "Fastlove" George Michael 1
22 "Macarena" Los del Río 2
23 "Born Slippy .NUXX" Underworld 2
24 "Ready or Not" Fugees 1
25 "The X Files" Mark Snow 2
26 "One & One" Robert Miles featuring Maria Nayler 3
27 "Because You Loved Me" Celine Dion 5
28 "Give Me a Little More Time" Gabrielle 5
29 "Nobody Knows" The Tony Rich Project 4
30 "You're Gorgeous" Babybird 3
31 "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"/"Throw These Guns Away" Dunblane 1
32 "Cecilia" Suggs featuring Louchie Lou & Michie One 4
33 "Flava" Peter Andre 1
34 "Don't Stop Movin'" Livin' Joy 5
35 "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" Celine Dion 3
36 "I Love You Always Forever" Donna Lewis 5
37 "How Bizarre" OMC 5
38 "Jesus to a Child" George Michael 1
39 "Virtual Insanity" Jamiroquai 3
40 "Forever Love" Gary Barlow 1
41 "Hillbilly Rock Hillbilly Roll" The Woolpackers 5
42 "I Wanna Be a Hippy" Technohead 6
43 "There's Nothing I Won't Do" JX 4
44 "Insomnia" Faithless 3
45 "What's Love Got to Do with It" Warren G featuring Adina Howard 2
46 "Freedom" Robbie Williams 2
47 "I Got 5 on It" Luniz 3
48 "Earth Song" Michael Jackson 1
49 "Spinning the Wheel" George Michael 2
50 "A Design for Life" Manic Street Preachers 2

Best-selling albums edit

[8]

No. Title Artist Peak
position
Sales[9]
1 Jagged Little Pill Alanis Morissette 1 2,000,000
2 (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Oasis 1 1,840,000
3 Spice Spice Girls 1 1,678,000
4 Falling into You Celine Dion 1
5 Older George Michael 1
6 Take Two Robson & Jerome 1
7 The Score Fugees 2
8 Greatest Hits Take That 1
9 Greatest Hits Simply Red 1
10 Blue Is the Colour The Beautiful South 1
11 Moseley Shoals Ocean Colour Scene 2
12 Recurring Dream: The Very Best of Crowded House Crowded House 1
13 Ocean Drive Lighthouse Family 3
14 Bizarre Fruit/Bizarre Fruit II M People 3
15 Travelling Without Moving Jamiroquai 2
16 K Kula Shaker 1
17 The Smurfs Go Pop! The Smurfs 2
18 A Different Beat Boyzone 1
19 Different Class Pulp 2[a]
20 Everything Must Go Manic Street Preachers 2
21 Definitely Maybe Oasis 9[b]
22 Hits Mike and the Mechanics 3
23 Around the World Hit Singles: The Journey So Far East 17 3
24 18 til I Die Bryan Adams 1
25 Garbage Garbage 6
26 Wildest Dreams Tina Turner 4
27 All Change Cast 7
28 Secrets Toni Braxton 10
29 1977 Ash 1
30 Sheryl Crow Sheryl Crow 5
31 Christmas Party The Smurfs 8
32 Stanley Road Paul Weller 7[c]
33 Free Peace Sweet Dodgy 7
34 New Adventures in Hi-Fi R.E.M. 1
35 HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I Michael Jackson 3[d]
36 Said and Done Boyzone 5[e]
37 Robert Miles Robert Miles 7
38 Spiders Space 5
39 Robson & Jerome Robson & Jerome 1
40 The Bends Radiohead 4
41 Expecting to Fly The Bluetones 1
42 Natural Peter Andre 1
43 If We Fall in Love Tonight Rod Stewart 8
44 Life Simply Red 8[f]
45 Crocodile Shoes II Jimmy Nail 10
46 Walking Wounded Everything but the Girl 4
47 Evita Madonna/Various Artists 7[g]
48 The It Girl Sleeper 5
49 The Finest Fine Young Cannibals 10
50 Mercury Falling Sting 4

Best-selling compilation albums edit

[10]

No. Title Peak
position
1 Now 35 1
2 Now 34 1
3 Trainspotting Original Soundtrack 2
4 The Best Sixties Album in the World... Ever! II 2
5 Now 33 1
6 New Hits 96 1
7 The Best Dance Album in the World... Ever! 6 1
8 Heartbeat: No. 1 Love Songs of the 60s 2
9 The Annual II 3[h]
10 The Love Album III 2

Notes:

  1. ^ Reached number 1 in 1995
  2. ^ Reached number 1 in 1994
  3. ^ Reached number 1 in 1995
  4. ^ Reached number 1 in 1995
  5. ^ Reached number 1 in 1995
  6. ^ Reached number 1 in 1995
  7. ^ Reached number 1 in 1997
  8. ^ Reached number 1 in 1997

Classical music edit

Opera edit

Musical films edit

Births edit

Deaths edit

Music awards edit

BRIT Awards edit

The 1996 BRIT Awards winners were:

Mercury Music Prize edit

The 1996 Mercury Music Prize was awarded to PulpDifferent Class.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lee, Ann (February 15, 2011). "Brit Awards 2011: Top five moments Through the years". Metro. Retrieved August 9, 2012.
  2. ^ "The Beatles". The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. 2007. from the original on January 4, 2010. Retrieved February 5, 2009.
  3. ^ "THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS", The Independent, 15 June 1996. Accessed 8 June 2014
  4. ^ "nicknames", Halliwell, Geri (1999). If Only, p. 229. New York: Delacorte Press. ISBN 0-385-33475-3.
  5. ^ Perrone, Pierre (2008) "The worst gigs of all time", The Independent, 24 January 2008
  6. ^ John Ezard, "Piper Pays for His Tune", The Guardian (1 November 1996):2.
  7. ^ "Top 100 Singles 1996". Music Week. 18 January 1997. p. 25.
  8. ^ "Top 100 Albums 1996". Music Week. 18 January 1997. p. 27.
  9. ^ Jones, Alan (18 January 1997). "UK acts outstrip the US, but Canadian Alanis hits the top". Music Week. p. 26.
  10. ^ "Top 50 Compilations of 1996". Music Week. 18 January 1997. p. 28.
  11. ^ Howard Blake official website. Accessed 22 November 2013
  12. ^ "Tim Burgess looks to celebrate anniversary with Scotland gig". 14 March 2010. Retrieved 5 October 2010.
  13. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas "Lush: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved May 9, 2012.

External links edit

  • BBC Radio 1's Chart Show
  • The Official Charts Company

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This is a summary of 1996 in music in the United Kingdom including the official charts from that year List of years in British music 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Summary 2 Events 3 Charts 3 1 Number one singles 3 2 Number one albums 3 3 Number one compilation albums 4 Year end charts 4 1 Best selling singles 4 2 Best selling albums 4 3 Best selling compilation albums 5 Classical music 6 Opera 7 Musical films 8 Births 9 Deaths 10 Music awards 10 1 BRIT Awards 10 2 Mercury Music Prize 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksSummary editThis year saw the start of an increase in the number of number 1 singles 24 hit the top spot this year the highest since 1980 which had an equal number The first number 1 single of the year was Jesus to a Child George Michael s first solo 1 for 10 years This was followed by Babylon Zoo s Spaceman which had been used in an advert for Levi s The single was quite different from the version used in the advert which had been sped up and re arranged It stayed at 1 for five weeks sold over a million copies and Jas Mann the man behind Babylon Zoo became the first solo male to make their chart debut at number 1 After five years the boy band Take That announced that they were splitting up resulting in such distress for their many fans that a telephone helpline had to be set up Their final number 1 came in March a cover of the Bee Gees song How Deep Is Your Love Several of the members went on to start a solo career with Gary Barlow the first to hit 1 with Forever Love in July However it would be Robbie Williams who would go on to score the most success as a solo artist After George Michael scored another number 1 with Fastlove in April Gina G reached the top spot with Ooh Aah Just a Little Bit in May This song was the UK s entry to the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest and originally reached 6 when it was released at the beginning of April It hovered around the top 5 for the next few weeks before moving up to 1 in the week of the contest Although it failed to win it still became the first Eurovision song to hit 1 since Nicole s A Little Peace which won the contest in 1982 The next number 1 was also influenced by media events Three Lions released by comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner and the band The Lightning Seeds was the official song of the 1996 European Football Championship Euro 96 which was being held in England A rewritten version of the song Three Lions 98 would reach number 1 two years later coinciding with the Football World Cup 1998 France 98 The Fugees had the biggest selling single of the year with a cover of Roberta Flack s Killing Me Softly With His Song It sold over a million copies However by far the most successful act of the year was the Spice Girls who kickstarted their career with three number 1 singles the million selling Wannabe in July which was one of the longest No 1 stints by any girl group 7 weeks Shakespears Sister s Stay is the longest girl group No 1 with 8 weeks and remains the biggest selling single by a girl group Say You ll Be There in October and 2 Become 1 in December also a million seller the year s Christmas number one single and the UK s fastest selling single of 1996 The Spice Girls debut album Spice was the fastest selling album of 1996 shifting over 1 8 million copies in just 7 weeks It was also the Number 1 album for Christmas 1996 and the second best selling album of the year Oasis smashed the record for most weeks in the singles chart previously held by Adam and the Ants in 1981 with 134 weeks thanks to mass waves of re entries of songs from their back catalogue throughout the year 1996 is also grimly notable for having the drummers of two popular bands Mathew Fletcher of Heavenly on 14 June and Chris Acland of Lush on 17 October commit suicide Lush had at the time been in the final stages of planning an American tour which his devastated bandmates cancelled they then disbanded Prolific classical composer Peter Maxwell Davies produced the tenth of his Strathclyde Concertos an orchestral work which was first performed in Glasgow in October by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra under the composer s baton In June his new opera The Doctor of Myddfai was premiered in Cardiff Other British composers who produced new works were Michael Berkeley Viola Concerto and John Tavener Innocence Andrew Lloyd Webber s new musical Whistle Down the Wind opened in Washington D C in December to poor reviews but its score would go on to provide Boyzone with one of the best selling singles of the decade in the form of No Matter What the show did not appear in the West End until 1998 Events edit19 February Jarvis Cocker disrupts a performance by Michael Jackson at the BRIT Awards During an elaborate staging of Earth Song Cocker and Peter Mansell a former Pulp member invade the stage Cocker lifts his shirt and points his bottom in Jackson s direction before getting into a scuffle with security He is arrested and taken for questioning with Bob Mortimer acting as his solicitor but is released without charge Cocker later states that his actions were a form of protest at the way Michael Jackson sees himself as some kind of Christ like figure with the power of healing 1 28 February At the 38th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles Trevor Horn producer amp Seal win Record of the Year for Kiss From a Rose Christopher Hogwood conductor Sylvia McNair amp the Academy of Ancient Music win Best Classical Vocal Performance for The Echoing Air The Music of Henry Purcell Annie Lennox wins Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for No More I Love You s The Chieftains and Van Morrison win Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for Have I Told You Lately 1 March Status Quo take BBC Radio One to the High Court over a dispute in which the station refused to play their single Fun Fun Fun The band lost their case with Radio One arguing that Status Quo doesn t fit the demographic audience that the station is reaching out to 2 March Melody Maker praises Jarvis Cocker for his protest at the Brit Awards ceremony suggesting he should be knighted 4 March The Beatles second reunion song is released as part of their first reunion since the band s breakup 26 years earlier The song is a finished version of Real Love a John Lennon demo from 1980 2 22 March Black Grape perform a cover of Pretty Vacant by The Sex Pistols on TFI Friday on Channel 4 During the performance Shaun Ryder uses several f words and the incident results in Ryder being banned from live broadcasting and TFI Friday being recorded instead of being broadcast live 1 April John Squire announces his departure from The Stone Roses He is replaced by Aziz Ibrahim formerly of Simply Red 28 April Oasis play the second of two gigs in Maine Road home of Manchester City F C featured on the video There and Then June Musicians listed in the Queen s Birthday Honours include songwriter Ivan Morrison clarinetist Emma Johnson jazz pianist George Shearing and opera singer Felicity Lott 3 21 June The Sex Pistols reform and begin their 78 date Filthy Lucre Tour This would be the first time the band have performed together since their original breakup in 1978 and their first with Glen Matlock since his original departure in 1977 8 July The Spice Girls release their debut single Wannabe in the United Kingdom The song proved to be a global hit hitting number 1 in 31 countries and becoming not only the biggest selling debut single by an all female group but also the biggest selling single by an all female group of all time 18 July First performance of James MacMillan s cor Anglais concerto The World s Ransoming with the London Symphony Orchestra and its principal cor Anglais player Christine Pendrill as soloist conducted by Kent Nagano at the Barbican 22 July Rob Collins keyboardist with The Charlatans is killed in a car crash on a country road outside Monmouth July The Spice Girls appear in Top of the Pops magazine where each member is given a nickname based upon her image Posh Spice Baby Spice Scary Spice Ginger Spice and Sporty Spice 4 10 August Oasis play 2 nights at Knebworth House with an audience of 125 000 per night Over 2 5 million people applied for tickets for the shows making it the largest ever demand for concert tickets in British history They are supported by The Charlatans Kula Shaker Manic Street Preachers The Bootleg Beatles The Chemical Brothers Ocean Colour Scene and The Prodigy 25 August The Stone Roses perform a disastrous final gig at the Reading Festival The performance received a negative reception from fans and critics with Ian Brown s vocals being particularly criticised 5 The band would then split up in October 4 September Oasis perform Champagne Supernova at the MTV Video Music Awards held in New York During the performance Liam Gallagher makes obscene gestures at brother Noel as he was playing his guitar solo then spat beer all over the stage before storming off 12 September These Premises are Alarmed for orchestra by Thomas Ades is performed for the first time at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester 14 September The first open air Proms in the Park is staged in Hyde Park as part of the Proms Last Night celebrations 3 October The premiere of James MacMillan s Cello Concerto takes place at the Barbican Centre with soloist Mstislav Rostropovich and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Colin Davis 19 October The premiere of Gnarly Buttons for clarinet and chamber ensemble by the American composer John Adams takes place at the Queen Elizabeth Hall with the composer conducting the London Sinfonietta and Michael Collins as soloist 31 October David Brookes is fined 45 in Hampstead Magistrates Court for disrupting the quiet enjoyment of the public by playing his bagpipes on Hampstead Heath Described as a pain in the neck by a spokesperson for the College of Pipers in Glasgow Brookes said he had been playing the pipes on the heath for twenty years and had been given permission to do so adding that he was surprised by the ruling because social workers were allowed to distribute condoms there 6 November Jesus Christ Superstar is revived in London s West End Directed by Gale Edwards this version stars Steve Balsamo and Zubin Varla as Jesus and Judas with Joanna Ampil as Mary Magdalene and a recording is released as an album 12 December Mike Joyce former drummer with The Smiths is awarded 1 million in missing royalties and damages from former bandmates Morrissey and Johnny Marr in the High Court Charts editNumber one singles edit Chart date week ending Song Artist s Sales6 January Earth Song Michael Jackson 55 00013 January 80 00020 January Jesus to a Child George Michael 110 00027 January Spaceman Babylon Zoo 418 0003 February 204 00010 February 128 00017 February 80 00024 February 63 0002 March Don t Look Back in Anger Oasis 250 0009 March How Deep Is Your Love Take That 257 00016 March 120 00023 March 90 00030 March Firestarter The Prodigy 119 0006 April 80 00013 April 75 00020 April Return of the Mack Mark Morrison 90 00027 April 90 0004 May Fastlove George Michael 111 00011 May 75 00018 May 55 00025 May Ooh Aah Just a Little Bit Gina G 75 0001 June Three Lions Baddiel Skinner amp The Lightning Seeds 110 0008 June Killing Me Softly The Fugees 157 00015 June 195 00022 June 173 00029 June 160 0006 July Three Lions Baddiel Skinner amp The Lightning Seeds 140 00013 July Killing Me Softly The Fugees 103 00020 July Forever Love Gary Barlow 109 00027 July Wannabe Spice Girls 108 0003 August 154 00010 August 150 00017 August 145 00024 August 125 00031 August 110 0007 September 90 00014 September Flava Peter Andre 129 00021 September Ready or Not The Fugees 72 00028 September 75 0005 October Breakfast At Tiffany s Deep Blue Something 85 00012 October Setting Sun The Chemical Brothers 99 00019 October Words Boyzone 232 00026 October Say You ll Be There Spice Girls 349 0002 November 163 0009 November What Becomes of the Brokenhearted Saturday Night at the Movies You ll Never Walk Alone Robson amp Jerome 196 00016 November 113 00023 November Breathe The Prodigy 195 00030 November 95 0007 December I Feel You Peter Andre 87 00014 December A Different Beat Boyzone 90 00021 December Knockin on Heaven s Door Dunblane 189 00028 December 2 Become 1 Spice Girls 462 000Number one albums edit Chart date week ending Album Artist Sales6 January Robson amp Jerome Robson amp Jerome 216 00013 January What s the Story Morning Glory Oasis 53 00020 January 48 00027 January 46 0003 February 45 00010 February 48 00017 February 42 00024 February Expecting to Fly The Bluetones 83 0002 March What s the Story Morning Glory Oasis 81 0009 March 107 00016 March 84 00023 March Falling into You Celine Dion 101 00030 March Anthology 2 The Beatles 78 0006 April Greatest Hits Take That 276 00013 April 174 00020 April 100 00027 April 52 0004 May Jagged Little Pill Alanis Morissette 54 00011 May 65 00018 May 1977 Ash 54 00025 May Older George Michael 281 0001 June 114 0008 June 80 00015 June Load Metallica 70 00022 June 18 Til I Die Bryan Adams 54 00029 June Jagged Little Pill Alanis Morissette 42 0006 July Recurring Dream Crowded House 80 00013 July 47 00020 July Jagged Little Pill Alanis Morissette 41 00027 July 37 0003 August 59 00010 August 62 00017 August 56 00024 August 49 00031 August 45 0007 September 47 00014 September Coming Up Suede 42 00021 September New Adventures in Hi Fi R E M 125 00028 September K Kula Shaker 133 0005 October 54 00012 October Natural Peter Andre 45 00019 October Greatest Hits Simply Red 87 00026 October 84 0002 November Blue Is the Colour The Beautiful South 80 0009 November A Different Beat Boyzone 95 00016 November Spice Spice Girls 128 00023 November Take Two Robson amp Jerome 187 00030 November 168 0007 December Spice Spice Girls 170 00014 December 217 00021 December 271 00028 December 364 000Number one compilation albums edit Chart date week ending Album6 January Hits 9613 January20 January27 January3 February Sisters of Swing10 February The Best Album in the World Ever 217 February24 February The No 1 Love Album2 March In the Mix 969 March16 March23 March30 March Now 336 April13 April20 April27 April4 May Dance Zone 711 May Boyz of Swing18 May New Hits 9625 May1 June8 June15 June22 June29 June6 July13 July20 July Big Mix 9627 July3 August10 August17 August The Best Dance Album in the World Ever Part 624 August Now 3431 August7 September14 September21 September28 September5 October12 October In the Mix 96 319 October Kiss in Ibiza 9626 October2 November9 November16 November Huge Hits 199623 November30 November Now 357 December14 December21 December28 DecemberYear end charts editBest selling singles edit 7 No Title Artist Peakposition1 Killing Me Softly Fugees 12 Wannabe Spice Girls 13 Spaceman Babylon Zoo 14 Say You ll Be There Spice Girls 15 Return of the Mack Mark Morrison 16 Ooh Aah Just a Little Bit Gina G 17 Three Lions Baddiel amp Skinner amp Lightning Seeds 18 Children Robert Miles 29 Mysterious Girl Peter Andre featuring Bubbler Ranx 210 2 Become 1 Spice Girls 111 Don t Look Back in Anger Oasis 112 How Deep Is Your Love Take That 113 Un Break My Heart Toni Braxton 214 Breathe The Prodigy 115 Firestarter 116 Words Boyzone 117 Breakfast at Tiffany s Deep Blue Something 118 If You Ever East 17 featuring Gabrielle 219 What Becomes of the Broken Hearted Saturday Night at the Movies You ll Never Walk Alone Robson amp Jerome 120 Anything 3T 221 Fastlove George Michael 122 Macarena Los del Rio 223 Born Slippy NUXX Underworld 224 Ready or Not Fugees 125 The X Files Mark Snow 226 One amp One Robert Miles featuring Maria Nayler 327 Because You Loved Me Celine Dion 528 Give Me a Little More Time Gabrielle 529 Nobody Knows The Tony Rich Project 430 You re Gorgeous Babybird 331 Knockin on Heaven s Door Throw These Guns Away Dunblane 132 Cecilia Suggs featuring Louchie Lou amp Michie One 433 Flava Peter Andre 134 Don t Stop Movin Livin Joy 535 It s All Coming Back to Me Now Celine Dion 336 I Love You Always Forever Donna Lewis 537 How Bizarre OMC 538 Jesus to a Child George Michael 139 Virtual Insanity Jamiroquai 340 Forever Love Gary Barlow 141 Hillbilly Rock Hillbilly Roll The Woolpackers 542 I Wanna Be a Hippy Technohead 643 There s Nothing I Won t Do JX 444 Insomnia Faithless 345 What s Love Got to Do with It Warren G featuring Adina Howard 246 Freedom Robbie Williams 247 I Got 5 on It Luniz 348 Earth Song Michael Jackson 149 Spinning the Wheel George Michael 250 A Design for Life Manic Street Preachers 2Best selling albums edit 8 No Title Artist Peakposition Sales 9 1 Jagged Little Pill Alanis Morissette 1 2 000 0002 What s the Story Morning Glory Oasis 1 1 840 0003 Spice Spice Girls 1 1 678 0004 Falling into You Celine Dion 15 Older George Michael 16 Take Two Robson amp Jerome 17 The Score Fugees 28 Greatest Hits Take That 19 Greatest Hits Simply Red 110 Blue Is the Colour The Beautiful South 111 Moseley Shoals Ocean Colour Scene 212 Recurring Dream The Very Best of Crowded House Crowded House 113 Ocean Drive Lighthouse Family 314 Bizarre Fruit Bizarre Fruit II M People 315 Travelling Without Moving Jamiroquai 216 K Kula Shaker 117 The Smurfs Go Pop The Smurfs 218 A Different Beat Boyzone 119 Different Class Pulp 2 a 20 Everything Must Go Manic Street Preachers 221 Definitely Maybe Oasis 9 b 22 Hits Mike and the Mechanics 323 Around the World Hit Singles The Journey So Far East 17 324 18 til I Die Bryan Adams 125 Garbage Garbage 626 Wildest Dreams Tina Turner 427 All Change Cast 728 Secrets Toni Braxton 1029 1977 Ash 130 Sheryl Crow Sheryl Crow 531 Christmas Party The Smurfs 832 Stanley Road Paul Weller 7 c 33 Free Peace Sweet Dodgy 734 New Adventures in Hi Fi R E M 135 HIStory Past Present and Future Book I Michael Jackson 3 d 36 Said and Done Boyzone 5 e 37 Robert Miles Robert Miles 738 Spiders Space 539 Robson amp Jerome Robson amp Jerome 140 The Bends Radiohead 441 Expecting to Fly The Bluetones 142 Natural Peter Andre 143 If We Fall in Love Tonight Rod Stewart 844 Life Simply Red 8 f 45 Crocodile Shoes II Jimmy Nail 1046 Walking Wounded Everything but the Girl 447 Evita Madonna Various Artists 7 g 48 The It Girl Sleeper 549 The Finest Fine Young Cannibals 1050 Mercury Falling Sting 4Best selling compilation albums edit 10 No Title Peakposition1 Now 35 12 Now 34 13 Trainspotting Original Soundtrack 24 The Best Sixties Album in the World Ever II 25 Now 33 16 New Hits 96 17 The Best Dance Album in the World Ever 6 18 Heartbeat No 1 Love Songs of the 60s 29 The Annual II 3 h 10 The Love Album III 2Notes Reached number 1 in 1995 Reached number 1 in 1994 Reached number 1 in 1995 Reached number 1 in 1995 Reached number 1 in 1995 Reached number 1 in 1995 Reached number 1 in 1997 Reached number 1 in 1997Classical music editMichael Garrett Fantasia No 2 for string orchestra Op 111 Peter Maxwell Davies Strathclyde Concerto No 10 Concerto for Orchestra Symphony No 6 Howard Blake Flute Concerto 11 Opera editPeter Maxwell Davies The Doctor of MyddfaiMusical films editJames and the Giant PeachBirths edit1 February Dionne Bromfield singer songwriter and TV presenter 15 May Birdy singer 7 October Lewis CapaldiDeaths edit17 January Harry Robertson musician bandleader music director and composer 63 21 January the London Boys Edem Ephraim 36 car accident Dennis Fuller 36 car accident 17 February Evelyn Laye actress and singer 95 19 March Alan Ridout composer 61 8 April Donald Adams opera singer and actor 67 brain tumour 28 April Christopher Headington composer pianist musicologist and music critic 65 6 May Wally Nightingale guitarist 40 drug related 19 June Vivian Ellis composer 93 17 July Chas Chandler The Animals 57 heart attack 22 July Rob Collins keyboard player 33 car crash 12 12 October Vernon Elliott bassoonist conductor and composer 84 17 October Chris Acland drummer 30 suicide 13 Berthold Goldschmidt composer in exile 93 23 October Alexander Kelly pianist and composer 67 12 November Gwen Catley operatic soprano 90 28 November Anna Pollak operatic mezzo soprano 84 14 December Norman Hackforth accompanist and broadcaster 87 15 December Dave Kaye pianist 90 17 December Ruby Murray singer and actress 61 23 December Ronnie Scott jazz musician and club owner 69Music awards editBRIT Awards edit The 1996 BRIT Awards winners were Artist of a generation Michael Jackson Best British producer Brian Eno Best soundtrack Batman Forever British album Oasis What s the Story Morning Glory British breakthrough act Supergrass British dance act Massive Attack British female solo artist Annie Lennox British group Oasis British male solo artist Paul Weller British single Take That Back for Good British video Oasis Wonderwall Freddie Mercury award The Help Album for the Charity Warchild International breakthrough act Alanis Morissette International female Bjork International group Bon Jovi International male Prince Outstanding contribution David BowieMercury Music Prize edit The 1996 Mercury Music Prize was awarded to Pulp Different Class See also edit1996 in British radio 1996 in British television 1996 in the United Kingdom List of British films of 1996References edit Lee Ann February 15 2011 Brit Awards 2011 Top five moments Through the years Metro Retrieved August 9 2012 The Beatles The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Inc 2007 Archived from the original on January 4 2010 Retrieved February 5 2009 THE QUEEN S BIRTHDAY HONOURS The Independent 15 June 1996 Accessed 8 June 2014 nicknames Halliwell Geri 1999 If Only p 229 New York Delacorte Press ISBN 0 385 33475 3 Perrone Pierre 2008 The worst gigs of all time The Independent 24 January 2008 John Ezard Piper Pays for His Tune The Guardian 1 November 1996 2 Top 100 Singles 1996 Music Week 18 January 1997 p 25 Top 100 Albums 1996 Music Week 18 January 1997 p 27 Jones Alan 18 January 1997 UK acts outstrip the US but Canadian Alanis hits the top Music Week p 26 Top 50 Compilations of 1996 Music Week 18 January 1997 p 28 Howard Blake official website Accessed 22 November 2013 Tim Burgess looks to celebrate anniversary with Scotland gig 14 March 2010 Retrieved 5 October 2010 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Lush Biography Allmusic Retrieved May 9 2012 External links editBBC Radio 1 s Chart Show The Official Charts Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1996 in British music amp oldid 1208227677, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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