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词条 1986 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 

  5. Classical music: new works

  6. Opera

  7. Musical films

  8. Births

  9. Deaths

  10. Music awards

     BRIT Awards 

  11. See also

  12. References

  13. External links

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This is a summary of 1986 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

Summary

The first number 1 single of 1986 was the breakthrough hit for London synthpop duo the Pet Shop Boys. Their song "West End Girls" had climbed the charts during late 1985 and reached number 1 for two weeks in January. They would have three more top 20 hits this year as well as two top 20 albums, and were still reaching the top 10 in 2006, twenty years later. Another popular synthpop duo this year were Erasure, with their song "Sometimes" reaching number two in the autumn; this success would be followed by many more hits throughout the decade.

After four successful years, the band Wham! split up in the spring. Made up of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley, they finished with a farewell concert at Wembley Stadium, a greatest hits album The Final which reached number 2, and the single "The Edge of Heaven", their fourth and final number 1. George Michael also reached number 1 this year with a solo release, A Different Corner, and went on to have a highly successful solo career.

The formation of the charity Comic Relief provided an unusual song from Cliff Richard, a singer with several huge hits in the 1950s and '60s. He teamed up with the cast of the popular sitcom The Young Ones (itself named after a Richard song) for a new version of his 1959 single "Living Doll", half sung by Richard and half shouted by the Young Ones cast. With proceeds going to the charity, it reached number one for three weeks and was Richard's first number 1 of the decade. Another novelty number one was "The Chicken Song", sung by the cast of satirical puppet show Spitting Image. With lyrics such as "Hold a chicken in the air, stick a deckchair up your nose" it was intended as a parody of novelty holiday songs which were popular at the time, and also topped the chart for three weeks.

American singer Madonna had the biggest-selling album of the year with "True Blue". All singles released from it made the top five, including the number 1s "Papa Don't Preach", "True Blue", and "La Isla Bonita" which topped the chart the year after. The biggest-selling single of the year went to The Communards, with a hi-NRG cover of the disco song "Don't Leave Me This Way". The band included singer Jimmy Somerville who had previously enjoyed success with Bronski Beat, and later started a solo career.

The Christmas number one single was something of a surprise, a re-issue of Jackie Wilson's 1957 single "Reet Petite". Wilson had died in 1984, but the song been re-issued after being used in a television advert for Levi's, with a new video made of a Claymation version of Wilson. Having first been released 29 years earlier, it broke the record for the longest time between a single being released and it hitting number 1, a record that would last until 2005 when Tony Christie's 1971 song "(Is This the Way to) Amarillo" topped the chart.

The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment was founded in London by a group of period music enthusiasts, going on to become one of the UK's leading orchestras. Harrison Birtwistle's innovative opera, The Mask of Orpheus, was premièred in London, to great critical acclaim. Michael Nyman also came up with a new opera, The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, a chamber work with a minimalist score.

Events

  • January - The Adrian Boult Hall is opened at Birmingham Conservatoire by the Duchess of Gloucester.[1]
  • 15 March – "Heartbeat '86", a charity concert for the Birmingham Children's Hospital, is held at the NEC. Performers include Roy Wood, UB40, The Moody Blues, Electric Light Orchestra and Robert Plant. George Harrison makes a surprise appearance playing Johnny B. Goode with everyone at the end of the show.
  • 11 April - The fastest top 10 chart music show The Chart Show debuts on television on Channel 4.
  • 7 June - Queen start The Magic Tour which becomes their final tour with all original members and also their most successful tour.[2]
  • 27 October - Michael Nyman's chamber opera The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat is premiered at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London.

Charts

Number one singles

[3]
Chart date
(week ending)
Song Artist(s) Weeks
4 January "Merry Christmas Everyone" Shakin' Stevens 1
11 January "West End Girls"Pet Shop Boys2
18 January
25 January "The Sun Always Shines on TV"a-ha2
1 February
8 February "When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going"Billy Ocean4
15 February
22 February
1 March
8 March "Chain Reaction"Diana Ross3
15 March
22 March
29 March "Living Doll"Cliff Richard and The Young Ones3
5 April
12 April
19 April "A Different Corner"George Michael3
26 April
3 May
10 May "Rock Me Amadeus" Falco 1
17 May "The Chicken Song"Spitting Image3
24 May
31 May
7 June "Spirit in the Sky"Doctor and the Medics3
14 June
21 June
28 June "The Edge of Heaven"Wham!2
5 July
12 July "Papa Don't Preach"Madonna3
19 July
26 July
2 August "The Lady in Red"Chris de Burgh3
9 August
16 August
23 August "I Want to Wake Up with You"Boris Gardiner3
30 August
6 September
13 September "Don't Leave Me This Way"The Communards4
20 September
27 September
4 October
11 October "True Blue" Madonna 1
18 October "Every Loser Wins"Nick Berry3
25 October
1 November
8 November "Take My Breath Away"Berlin4
15 November
22 November
29 November
6 December "The Final Countdown"Europe2
13 December
20 December "Caravan of Love" The Housemartins 1
27 December "Reet Petite" Jackie Wilson 1

Number one albums

[4]
Chart date
(week ending)
Album Artist(s) Weeks
4 January Now 6Various Artists2
11 January
18 January Brothers in ArmsDire Straits10
25 January
1 February
8 February
15 February
22 February
1 March
8 March
15 March
22 March
29 March Hits 4Various Artists4
5 April
12 April
19 April
26 April 20 Great HitsBryan Ferry and Roxy Music5
3 May
10 May
17 May
24 May
31 May SoPeter Gabriel2
7 June
14 June A Kind of Magic Queen 1
21 June Invisible TouchGenesis3
28 June
5 July
12 July True BlueMadonna6
19 July
26 July
2 August
9 August
16 August
23 August Now 7Various Artists5
30 August
6 September
13 September
20 September
27 September Silk and Steel Five Star 1
4 October GracelandPaul Simon5
11 October
18 October
25 October
1 November
8 November The SinglesThe Police2
15 November
22 November Hits 5Various Artists2
29 November
6 December Now 84
13 December
20 December
27 December

Year-end charts

Best-selling singles

Based on sales from 30 December 1985 to 3 January 1987.[5]

{{Abbr|No.|NumberTitleArtistPeak
position
1 "Don't Leave Me This Way" The Communards1
2 "Every Loser Wins"Nick|Berry}}1
3 "I Want to Wake Up with You"Boris|Gardiner}}1
4 "Living Doll"Cliff|Richard}} & The Young Ones1
5 "Chain Reaction"Diana|Ross}}1
6 "The Lady in Red"Chris|de Burgh}}1
7 "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going"Billy|Ocean}}1
8 "Papa Don't Preach" Madonna1
9 "Take My Breath Away" (Love Theme from Top Gun) Berlin1
10 "So Macho"/"Cruising" Sinitta2
11 "True Blue" Madonna1
12 "A Different Corner"George|Michael}}1
13 "Rock Me Amadeus" Falco1
14 "We Don't Have to..."Jermaine|Stewart}}2
15 "Spirit in the Sky" Doctor and the Medics1
16 "The Final Countdown" Europe1
17 "Reet Petite (The Sweetest Girl in Town)"Jackie|Wilson}}1
18 "Rain or Shine" Five Star2
19 "Caravan of Love" The Housemartins1
20 "The Chicken Song" Spitting Image1
21 "The Sun Always Shines on T.V." a-ha1
22 "On My Own"Patti|LaBelle}} and Michael McDonald2
23 "Walk Like an Egyptian" The Bangles3
24 "In the Army Now" Status Quo2
25 "Lessons in Love" Level 423
26 "Glory of Love"Peter|Cetera}}3
27 "The Edge of Heaven" Wham!1
28 "Sledgehammer"Peter|Gabriel}}4
29 "All I Ask of You"Cliff|Richard}} & Sarah Brightman3
30 "Touch Me (I Want Your Body)"Samantha|Fox}}3
31 "Wonderful World"Sam|Cooke}}2
32 "A Kind of Magic" Queen3
33 "Holding Back the Years" Simply Red2
34 "You Keep Me Hangin' On"Kim|Wilde}}2
35 "Let's Go All the Way" Sly Fox3
36 "Word Up!" Cameo3
37 "Manic Monday" The Bangles2
38 "I Can't Wait" Nu Shooz2
39 "My Favourite Waste of Time"Owen|Paul}}3
40 "You Can Call Me Al"Paul|Simon}}4
41 "Livin' on a Prayer" Bon Jovi4
42 "Sometimes" Erasure2
43 "Showing Out (Get Fresh at the Weekend)" Mel & Kim3
44 "(I Just) Died in Your Arms" Cutting Crew4
45 "You to Me Are Everything" (remix) The Real Thing5
46 "Happy Hour" The Housemartins3
47 "Starting Together"Su|Pollard}}2
48 "Thorn in My Side" Eurythmics5
49 "Walk of Life" Dire Straits2
50 "Borderline" Madonna2

Best-selling albums

Based on sales from 29 December 1985 to 3 January 1987.[6]

{{Abbr|No.|NumberTitleArtistPeak
position
1 True Blue Madonna1
2 Brothers In Arms Dire Straits1
3 Now 8 Various Artists1
4 GracelandPaul|Simon}}1
5 Whitney HoustonWhitney|Houston}}2
6 Now 7 Various Artists1
7 Hunting High and Low a-ha2
8 A Kind of Magic Queen1
9 Silk & Steel Five Star1
10 Revenge Eurythmics3
11 Hits 5Various Artists1
12 Hits 41
13 The Final Wham!2
14 Invisible Touch Genesis1
15 The Singles The Police1
16 The Whole StoryKate|Bush}}2{{efn|Reached number 1 in 1987}}
17 Into the LightChris|de Burgh}}2
18 20 Great HitsBryan|Ferry}} and Roxy Music1
19 SoPeter|Gabriel}}1
20 Picture Book Simply Red2
21 Once Upon a Time Simple Minds6{{efn|Reached number 1 in 1985}}
22 No Jacket RequiredPhil|Collins}}2{{efn|Reached number 1 in 1985}}
23 World Machine Level 423
24 Dancing on the CeilingLionel|Richie}}2
25 London 0 Hull 4 The Housemartins3
26 Slippery When Wet Bon Jovi6
27 Top Gun Original Soundtrack Various Artists3
28 Like a Virgin Madonna3{{efn|Reached number 1 in 1985}}
29 Fore! Huey Lewis and the News8
30 Be Yourself Tonight Eurythmics3
31 Scoundrel Days a-ha2
32 Communards The Communards7
33 Go West/Bangs & Crashes Go West8
34 Please Pet Shop Boys3
35 Greatest Hits Queen17{{efn|Reached number 1 in 1981}}
36 Different Light The Bangles3
37 Love ZoneBilly|Ocean}}2
38 Live Magic Queen5{{efn|Reached number 3 in 1987}}
39 RiptideRobert|Palmer|Robert Palmer (singer)}}5
40 Island LifeGrace|Jones}}4
41 The Dream of the Blue Turtles Sting5{{efn|Reached number 3 in 1985}}
42 South PacificKiri|te Kanawa}}/José Carreras/Sarah Vaughan/
Mandy Patinkin/London Symphony Orchestra
5
43 The Broadway AlbumBarbra|Streisand}}3
44 Rocky IV Original Soundtrack Various Artists3
45 Luxury of Life Five Star12
46 Suzanne VegaSuzanne|Vega}}11
47 Hounds of Love Kate Bush6{{efn|Reached number 1 in 1985}}
48 Break Every RuleTina|Turner}}2
49 In the Army Now Status Quo7
50 Every Beat of My HeartRod|Stewart}}5
Notes:{{Notelist}}

Classical music: new works

  • Malcolm Arnold - Symphony No. 9
  • Harrison Birtwistle - Earth Dances
  • Arthur Butterworth - Symphony No. 4
  • Andrew Downes - The Marshes of Glynn
  • Alun Hoddinott - Concerto for Orchestra
  • Arwel Hughes - Gloria Patri
  • Daniel Jones - Cello Concerto

Opera

  • Harrison Birtwistle - Yan Tan Tethera
  • Michael Nyman - The Man who Mistook his Wife for a Hat

Musical films

  • Shanghai Surprise, starring Madonna

Births

  • 6 January - Alex Turner, singer, musician, (Arctic Monkeys), (The Last Shadow Puppets)
  • 21 February - Charlotte Church, singer
  • 12 March - Danny Jones, singer, (McFly)
  • 23 April - Laura Mvula, singer
  • 7 May - Matt Helders, drummer, (Arctic Monkeys)
  • 14 July - Dan Smith, singer-songwriter (Bastille)
  • 21 July - Rebecca Ferguson, singer-songwriter[7]
  • 21 September - Faris Badwan, singer, (The Horrors)
  • 20 November — Oliver Sykes, heavy metal vocalist (Bring Me the Horizon)

Deaths

  • 4 January - Phil Lynott, singer, musician, (Thin Lizzy), 36 (overdose)
  • 27 January - Ken Moule, jazz pianist, 60
  • 14 February - Edmund Rubbra, composer, 84
  • 3 April - Peter Pears, operatic tenor and partner of Benjamin Britten, 75
  • 25 April - Fred Hunt, jazz pianist, 62
  • 3 June - Anna Neagle, actress, singer and dancer, 81
  • 26 June - William Lovelock, composer, 86
  • 6 November - Eddie Thompson, jazz pianist, 61
  • 16 December - Maurice Handford, horn player and conductor, 57[8]
  • date unknown
    • Myers Foggin, pianist and conductor, 77
    • Mark Lubbock, conductor and composer
    • Arthur Rosebery, pianist and singer

Music awards

BRIT Awards

The 1986 BRIT Awards winners were:

  • Best British producer: Dave Stewart
  • Best international solo artist: Bruce Springsteen
  • British Album: Phil Collins - No Jacket Required
  • British female solo artist: Annie Lennox
  • British group: Dire Straits
  • British male solo artist: Phil Collins
  • British Single: Tears for Fears - "Everybody Wants to Rule the World"
  • British Video: Paul Young - "Everytime You Go Away"
  • Best British Newcomer: Go West
  • International group: Huey Lewis and the News
  • Outstanding contribution: Wham! and Elton John (Joint Winners)

See also

  • 1986 in British radio
  • 1986 in British television
  • 1986 in the United Kingdom
  • List of British films of 1986

References

1. ^Delius Society Journal, Spring 1987, no 93, p10
2. ^Queen live on tour: Magic tour Queen Concerts. Retrieved June 4, 2011
3. ^{{cite web |title=1986 The Number One Singles |publisher=Official Charts Company |url=http://www.officialcharts.com/all-the-number-ones-singles-list/_/1986/}}
4. ^{{cite web |title=1986 The Number One Albums |publisher=Official Charts Company |url=http://www.officialcharts.com/all-the-number-one-albums-list/_/1986/}}
5. ^{{cite magazine |title=Top 100 Singles |magazine=Music Week |publisher=Spotlight Publications |location=London, England |page=24 |date=24 January 1987}}
6. ^{{cite magazine |title=Top 100 Albums |magazine=Music Week |publisher=Spotlight Publications |location=London, England |page=25 |date=24 January 1987}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2010/11/25/exclusive-x-factor-finalist-rebecca-ferguson-s-family-on-the-childhood-that-encouraged-her-to-become-a-star-100252-27711765/2/|title=EXCLUSIVE: X Factor finalist Rebecca Ferguson’s family on the childhood that encouraged her to become a star|date=25 November 2010|publisher=ECHO|accessdate=16 December 2011}}
8. ^Music and Musicians - Volume 35 1987 - Page 45 "Obituaries MAURICE HANDFORD : A Personal Tribute The premature death of the conductor Maurice Handford, at the age of 57, has left the musical world a good deal the poorer. Those of us who were privileged to know him as a friend are ..."

External links

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