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词条 1993 in British music
释义

  1. Summary

  2. Events

  3. Charts

      Number-one singles    Number-one albums  

  4. Year-end charts

     Best-selling singles  Best-selling albums  Best-selling compilation albums 

  5. Music awards

     BRIT Awards  Mercury Music Prize 

  6. Classical Music

  7. Opera

  8. Births

  9. Deaths

  10. See also

  11. References

  12. External links

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This is a summary of 1993 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

Summary

15 songs reached the number 1 spot this year. Compared to 1992, there was an improvement to singles sales, with sales rising year on year for the first time since 1989. However, none of the singles released this year were million sellers, the first instance of this happening since 1990. The only song to sell over a million in 1993 was one from the previous year, Whitney Houston's cover of "I Will Always Love You". It managed to sell sufficiently well enough to make its way onto the top 10 of both 1992 and 1993.

March saw The Bluebells reach number 1 with "Young at Heart", a song that had previously made number 8 in 1984. It was reissued after appearing in an advert for Volkswagen, and the band reformed to promote the song.

Take That got their first #1 in July, with "Pray". Debuting in 1991 with the #38 hit "Promises", they would go on to score another seven number 1s before splitting in 1996. "Pray" was followed by Freddie Mercury scoring a posthumous number 1 with a remixed version of "Living on My Own", the original version of which made number 50 in 1985, making it the first remix of a previously charted single to reach number 1.

The biggest selling single of the year came from Meat Loaf, who hit #1 for seven weeks from October with "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)". It came from the album Back into Hell, also the biggest selling of the year.

Finally, as usual, December saw the Christmas number one single. Meat Loaf's successor at number 1 was Mr. Blobby, a popular character on the BBC One show Noel's House Party, with "Mr. Blobby" (the first ever eponymously titled number 1 single). In the final week before Christmas, he was knocked off by Take That's "Babe", making Mr. Blobby the first one-week #1 since U2's "The Fly" in November 1991, and making Take That the first act to have three singles in a row all enter at #1. However, the following week (Christmas week) saw Mr. Blobby climb back up to the top, the first time this had happened since January 1969, and officially become this year's Christmas number 1. Take That's "Babe" became the only chart topper of the year to spend only a week at the summit.

In the classical world, the British composer Michael Nyman enjoyed great success with his soundtrack for the film The Piano, which brought him an Ivor Novello Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA and American Film Institute award; the album sold over three million copies. Veteran Welsh composer Daniel Jones died. A less well-known composer, Peter Reynolds, won notoriety when his three-minute work Sands of Time was performed in Cardiff city centre; it is listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the world's shortest opera.

Events

  • 19 February - Elton John is forced to end a concert in Melbourne, Australia a half hour early when a swarm of grasshoppers invades the stage.
  • 16 April – Paul McCartney headlines a concert at the Hollywood Bowl, USA to celebrate "Earth Day". Other performers included Ringo Starr, Steve Miller and Don Henley.
  • 21 April – Former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman marries designer Suzanne Accosta in France.[1]
  • 22 April - The Who's Tommy opens on Broadway.
  • 5 June - premiere of Jonathan Harvey's Inquest of Love at the London Coliseum.
  • 28 August - Bruce Dickinson plays his final show with Iron Maiden after announcing his departure from the band earlier in the year. He would rejoin the band in 1999.
  • Rick Astley retires from the music industry at age 27 after selling 40 million records in a five-year period.

Charts

Number-one singles

Chart date
(week ending)
SongArtist(s)
2 January"I Will Always Love You"Whitney Houston
9 January
16 January
23 January
30 January
6 February
13 February"No Limit"2 Unlimited
20 February
27 February
6 March
13 March
20 March"Oh Carolina"Shaggy
27 March
3 April"Young at Heart"The Bluebells
10 April
17 April
24 April
1 MayFive LiveGeorge Michael & Queen with Lisa Stansfield
8 May
15 May
22 May"All That She Wants"Ace of Base
29 May
5 June
12 June"(I Can't Help) Falling In Love With You"UB40
19 June
26 June"Dreams"Gabrielle
3 July
10 July
17 July"Pray"Take That
24 July
31 July
7 August
14 August"Living on My Own"Freddie Mercury
21 August
28 August"Mr. Vain"Culture Beat
4 September
11 September
18 September
25 September"Boom! Shake the Room"DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
2 October
9 October"Relight My Fire"Take That featuring Lulu
16 October
23 October"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)"Meat Loaf
30 October
6 November
13 November
20 November
27 November
4 December
11 December"Mr. Blobby"Mr. Blobby
18 December"Babe"Take That
25 December"Mr. Blobby"Mr. Blobby

Number-one albums

Chart date
(week ending)
AlbumArtist(s)
2 January1965-1992Cher
9 January
16 January
23 JanuaryThe LongsGenesis
30 January
6 FebruaryJamLittle Angels
13 FebruaryPure CultThe Cult
20 February Words of LoveBuddy Holly & The Crickets
27 February WalthamstowEast 17
6 MarchDivaAnnie Lennox
13 MarchAre You Gonna Go My WayLenny Kravitz
20 March
27 MarchTheir Greatest HitsHot Chocolate
3 AprilSongs of Faith and DevotionDepeche Mode
10 April SuedeSuede
17 AprilBlack Tie White NoiseDavid Bowie
24 AprilAutomatic for the PeopleR.E.M.
1 MayCliff Richard - The AlbumCliff Richard
8 MayAutomatic for the PeopleR.E.M.
15 MayRepublicNew Order
22 MayAutomatic for the PeopleR.E.M.
29 MayJanetJanet Jackson
5 June
12 JuneNo Limits2 Unlimited
19 JuneWhat's Love Got to Do with ItTina Turner
26 JuneEmergency on Planet EarthJamiroquai
3 July
10 July
17 JulyZooropaU2
24 JulyPromises and LiesUB40
31 July
7 August
14 August
21 August
28 August
4 September
11 SeptemberMusic BoxMariah Carey
18 SeptemberBack into HellMeat Loaf
25 SeptemberIn UteroNirvana
2 OctoberBat out of Hell II: Back Into HellMeat Loaf
9 OctoberVeryPet Shop Boys
16 OctoberBat Out of Hell II: Back into HellMeat Loaf
23 October Everything ChangesTake That
30 OctoberBat Out of Hell II: Back into HellMeat Loaf
6 November
13 November
20 NovemberBoth SidesPhil Collins
27 NovemberBat Out of Hell II: Back into HellMeat Loaf
4 December
11 December
18 December
25 December

Year-end charts

Best-selling singles

[2]
{{Abbr|No.|NumberTitleArtistPeak
position
1 "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" Meat Loaf1
2 "(I Can't Help) Falling in Love with You" UB401
3 "All That She Wants" Ace of Base1
4 "No Limit" 2 Unlimited1
5 "Dreams" Gabrielle1
6 "Mr Blobby" Mr Blobby1
7 "Oh Carolina" Shaggy1
8 "What Is Love" Haddaway2
9 "Mr. Vain" Culture Beat1
10 "I Will Always Love You"Whitney|Houston}}1
11 Five Live (EP)George|Michael}} and Queen with Lisa Stansfield1
12 "Young at Heart"The|Bluebells}}1
13 "Tease Me"Chaka|Demus & Pliers}}3
14 "Babe" Take That1
15 "Please Forgive Me"Bryan|Adams}}2
16 "Boom! Shake the Room" Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince1
17 "Informer" Snow2
18 "Pray" Take That1
19 "Sweat (A La La La La Long)" Inner Circle3
20 "Living on My Own"Freddie|Mercury}}1
21 "What's Up?" 4 Non Blondes2
22 "The Key The Secret" Urban Cookie Collective2
23 "Don't Be a Stranger"Dina|Carroll}}3
24 "It Keeps Rainin' (Tears from My Eyes)"Bitty|McLean}}2
25 "Two Princes" Spin Doctors3
26 "Little Bird"/"Love Song for a Vampire"Annie|Lennox}}3
27 "The River of Dreams"Billy|Joel}}3
28 "Relight My Fire" Take That featuring Lulu1
29 "True Love"Elton|John}} and Kiki Dee2
30 "The Love I Lost" West End featuring Sybil3
31 "Twist and Shout"Chaka|Demus & Pliers}} featuring Jack Radics and Taxi Gang3{{efn|Reached number 1 in 1994}}
32 "Give It Up"The|Good Men|Zki & Dobre}}5
33 "For Whom the Bell Tolls" Bee Gees4
34 "Right Here" SWV3
35 "Mr. Loverman"Shabba|Ranks}}3
36 "Moving On Up" M People2
37 "U Got 2 Let the Music" Cappella2
38 "Exterminate!" Snap! featuring Niki Haris2
39 "Deep" East 175
40 "When I'm Good and Ready" Sybil5
41 "Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)" Sub Sub featuring Melanie Williams3
42 "One Night in Heaven" M People6
43 "That's the Way Love Goes"Janet|Jackson}}2
44 "It's Alright" East 175{{efn|Reached number 3 in 1994}}
45 "Tribal Dance" 2 Unlimited4
46 "Go West" Pet Shop Boys2
47 "Are You Gonna Go My Way"Lenny|Kravitz}}4
48 "She Don't Let Nobody"Chaka|Demus & Pliers}}4
49 "Why Can't I Wake Up with You" Take That2
50 "Give In to Me"Michael|Jackson}}2

Best-selling albums

[3]
{{Abbr|No.|NumberTitleArtistPeak
position
1 Back into Hell Meat Loaf1
2 Automatic for the People R.E.M.1
3 So CloseDina|Carroll}}2
4 Everything Changes Take That1
5 The Ultimate CollectionDiana|Ross}}1
6 So Far So GoodBryan|Adams}}1
7 Promises and Lies UB401
8 Both SidesPhil|Collins}}1
9 Zooropa U21
10 Music BoxMariah|Carey}}1
11 Pocket Full of Kryptonite Spin Doctors2
12 Ten Summoner's Tales Sting2
13 Their Greatest Hits Wet Wet Wet4{{efn|Reached number 1 in 1994}}
14 Elegant Slumming M People2
15 DuetsElton|John}}5
16 UnpluggedEric|Clapton}}2
17 Are You Gonna Go My WayLenny|Kravitz}}1
18 The One ThingMichael|Bolton}}4
19 Take That & Party Take That2
20 Greatest HitsBette|Midler}}3
21 Debut Björk3
22 Connected Stereo MCs2
23 JanetJanet|Jackson}}1
24 Keep the Faith Bon Jovi5{{efn|Reached number 1 in 1992}}
25 Emergency on Planet Earth Jamiroquai1
26 DivaAnnie|Lennox}}1
27 Unplugged...and SeatedRod|Stewart}}2
28 What's Love Got to Do with ItTina|Turner}}1
29 Very Pet Shop Boys1
30 3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of... Arrested Development3
31 River of DreamsBilly|Joel}}3
32 The Red ShoesKate|Bush}}2
33 No Limits 2 Unlimited1
34 DangerousMichael|Jackson}}6{{efn|Reached number 1 in 1991}}
35 DuetsFrank|Sinatra}}5
36 Gold: Greatest Hits ABBA9{{efn|Reached number 1 in 1992}}
37 Walthamstow East 171
38 Stars Simply Red11{{efn|Reached number 1 in 1991}}
39 The Hits 2 Prince5
40 "The Spaghetti Incident?" Guns N' Roses2
41 So NaturalLisa|Stansfield}}6
42 Ingénuek.d.|lang}}3
43 Bat Out of Hell Meat Loaf15{{efn|Reached number 9 in 1981}}
44 A Touch of Music in the NightMichael|Crawford}}12
45 Suede Suede1
46 In Utero Nirvana1
47 Republic New Order1
48 Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine17
49 The AlbumCliff|Richard}}1
50 Duran Duran Duran Duran4

Best-selling compilation albums

[4]
{{Abbr|No.|NumberTitlePeak
position
1 The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack1
2 Now 261
3 The Best Dance Album in the World... Ever!1
4 Blues Brother Soul Sister Vol. 21
5 Now 241
6 100% Dance1
7 Now 251
8 Originals1
9 Best of Dance '931
10 100% Dance Vol. 21

Notes:

{{Notelist|30em}}

Music awards

BRIT Awards

The 1993 BRIT Awards winners were:

  • Best British producer: Peter Gabriel
  • Best soundtrack: "Wayne's World"
  • British album: Annie Lennox: "Diva"
  • British breakthrough act: Tasmin Archer
  • British female solo artist – Annie Lennox
  • British group: Simply Red
  • British male solo artist: Mick Hucknall
  • British single: Take That - "Could It Be Magic"
  • British video: Shakespear's Sister - "Stay"
  • International breakthrough act: Nirvana
  • International solo artist: Prince
  • International group: R.E.M.
  • Outstanding contribution: Rod Stewart

Mercury Music Prize

The 1993 Mercury Music Prize was awarded to Suede - Suede.

Classical Music

  • Stephen Caudel - Edel Rhapsody
  • Nicholas Maw - Violin Concerto

Opera

  • Michael Nyman – Noises, Sounds & Sweet Airs

Births

  • 12 January – Zayn Malik (One Direction)
  • 17 January – Frankie Cocozza, singer
  • 5 July – Hollie Cavanagh, English-American singer
  • 29 August – Liam Payne (One Direction)
  • 13 September – Niall Horan (One Direction)

Deaths

  • 23 April - Daniel Jones, composer, 80
  • 22 May - Melville Cook, organist, conductor and composer, 80
  • 19 June - Tony Brent, singer, 65 (heart attack)[5]
  • 7 August – Roy Budd, jazz pianist and film composer, 46 (brain haemorrhage)
  • 11 October - Andy Stewart, singer, 59[6]
  • 9 November - Stanley Myers, film composer, 63 (cancer)[7]
  • 22 November – Anthony Burgess, composer and polymath best known as a novelist, 76
  • 12 December – Joan Cross, operatic soprano, 93

See also

  • 1993 in British radio
  • 1993 in British television
  • 1993 in the United Kingdom
  • List of British films of 1993

References

1. ^[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/3670387/Bill-Wyman-I-cant-live-off-the-Stones-royalties.html Daily Telegraph]
2. ^{{cite magazine |title=Top 100 Singles 1993 |magazine=Music Week |page=24 |date=15 January 1994}}
3. ^{{cite magazine |title=Top 100 Albums 1993 |magazine=Music Week |page=25 |date=15 January 1994}}
4. ^{{cite magazine |title=Top 50 Compilations |magazine=Music Week |page=26 |date=15 January 1994}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.last.fm/music/Tony+Brent |title=Tony Brent – Free listening, videos, concerts, stats and pictures at |publisher=Last.fm |date=2013-11-26 |accessdate=2014-01-31}}
6. ^[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-andy-stewart-1510366.html Independent obituary]
7. ^Nicolas Roeg, [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-stanley-myers-1503929.html Obituary: Stanley Myers], The Independent, Saturday, 13 November 1993

External links

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