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    UK NI-NRG/Eurobeat Chart Nov 30, 1985

    This was the official UK HI-NRG/Eurobeat chart as at 30.11.85 according to Record Mirror magazine..

    TW LW
    1 1 Reflections Evelyn Thomas Record Shack 12"
    2 2 Another Boy in Town Two Girls US Popular 12"
    3 10 No Frills Love Jennifer Holliday Geffen 12"
    4 7 He`s Number one Fantasy US Spring 12"
    5 3 The Fighter Arpeggio US Nissim 12"
    6 6 Preacher,Preacher Animal Nightlife Island 12"
    7 9 I Hear talk (remix) Bucks Fizz US Disconet LP
    8 13 Shanghai Lee Marrow German Chic 12"
    9 4 Vertigo Barbara Pennington Record Shack LP
    10 NE Dance! Joy St james US Pink Glove 12"
    11 15 Hold Me laura Branigan US Atlantic LP
    12 NE Magic Brian Soares US Nightwave 12"
    13 23 Hit that perfect beatBronski Beat London 12"
    14 17 Dont take away the. Tavares Dutch Capitol 12"
    15 NE Cuba Libre Remix Modern Rocketry US Megatone 12"
    16 NE Satisfy Soif De La Vie German Uff Zick12"
    17 NE oriental Eyes Rewind German bellaphon 12"
    18 19 tempt Me Lisa Fantasia 12"
    19 21 Time to say goodbye Arabesque German ZTX 12"
    20 18 Action Pearly Gates Boystown UK 12"
    21 5 Cupid Aida Carerre 12"
    22 8 Future Brain Den Harrow Italian baby 12"
    23 16 They saits gonna rain Hazell Dean Parlaphone 12"
    24 20 Jones The Rhythm Grace Jones ZTT LP*
    25 22 Lovin is really my game Sylvseter US Megatone LP
    26 12 I Like You Phyllis Nelson Carerre 12"
    27 28 Conga Remix Miami Sound Machine US Hot Tracks LP
    28 NE Tonight Ken Laszlo Italian MEM 12"
    29 14 Music is my thing Samantha Gilles Infinity 12"
    30 11 High above the clouds Narada Walden US Warners LP*

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    Re: UK NI-NRG/Eurobeat Chart 30.11.1985

    Some great tracks in there indeed!. but it is apparent the dynamic of hi nrg has changed it aint the same really apart form obvious ones in there.....

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    Re: UK NI-NRG/Eurobeat Chart 30.11.1985

    Quality chart :icon_razz:


    I love that Animal Nightlife track and can clearly remember buying Two Girls / Fantasy / Joy St James / Phyllis Nelson / Pearly Gates & Ken Laszlo.

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    Re: UK NI-NRG/Eurobeat Chart Nov 30, 1985

    Energyguy,
    Do you happen to have a U.K. or U.S. HI NRG chart from 1988 (from hi nrg's heyday before it -- slowly, but surely -- came to an end?
    It's really hot - stop!!! Saaaay: Magnifique!

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    Re: UK NI-NRG/Eurobeat Chart Nov 30, 1985

    Quote Originally Written by Magnifique View Post
    Energyguy,
    Do you happen to have a U.K. or U.S. HI NRG chart from 1988 (from hi nrg's heyday before it -- slowly, but surely -- came to an end?

    1988? Surely you mean 1985!

    Just been listening (through headphones so I could crank it up), that Animal Nightlife track on vinyl plus:

    Arnie's Love - Date With The Rain
    Meccano - Down Down Romeo
    Digital Emotion - Get Up Action
    The Back Bag - Dial My Number
    Two Girls - Another Boy In Town
    Rick Springfield - Celebrate Youth (Dance Mix)
    Ziggy - No Police
    DJ's Factory - A View To A Kill
    Man Parrish - Heatstroke

    having great fun recording them to CD.

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    Re: UK NI-NRG/Eurobeat Chart Nov 30, 1985

    No, I mean 1988. It wasn't a typo. :icon_mrgreen: I can still remember when I stopped going to the clubs and it wasn't the year 1985. What about "Crazy Dreams" by Tyrants in Therapy, "Affection" by Desire, "If you love somebody" by Barbara Doust, "Energy is Eurobeat" by Man 2 Man, and "Did you see that girl" by Lime? These tracks were released in '87/'88 just to name a few examples.
    "No Police" and "Heatstroke" are superb tracks, by the way. Very good stuff.
    It's really hot - stop!!! Saaaay: Magnifique!

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    Re: UK NI-NRG/Eurobeat Chart Nov 30, 1985

    Quote Originally Written by Magnifique View Post
    No, I mean 1988. It wasn't a typo. :icon_mrgreen: I can still remember when I stopped going to the clubs and it wasn't the year 1985. What about "Crazy Dreams" by Tyrants in Therapy, "Affection" by Desire, "If you love somebody" by Barbara Doust, "Energy is Eurobeat" by Man 2 Man, and "Did you see that girl" by Lime? These tracks were released in '87/'88 just to name a few examples.
    "No Police" and "Heatstroke" are superb tracks, by the way. Very good stuff.
    hey magnifique
    Unfortunately I dont have any of the 1988 HINRG charts.. keeping an eye for them - will let you know if I find any.
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    Re: UK NI-NRG/Eurobeat Chart Nov 30, 1985

    Quote Originally Written by Magnifique View Post
    No, I mean 1988. It wasn't a typo. :icon_mrgreen: I can still remember when I stopped going to the clubs and it wasn't the year 1985. What about "Crazy Dreams" by Tyrants in Therapy, "Affection" by Desire, "If you love somebody" by Barbara Doust, "Energy is Eurobeat" by Man 2 Man, and "Did you see that girl" by Lime? These tracks were released in '87/'88 just to name a few examples.
    "No Police" and "Heatstroke" are superb tracks, by the way. Very good stuff.

    Aha - but for me House music had replaced Hi-nrg, slowly creeping into gay club playlists from 1985 onwards, and by 1988 it was all I was listening to really.

    Hi-nrg hey day for me would be 1983-1985:

    Barbara Fowler - When That Boy Comes Knockin
    Paul Parker - Shot In The Night
    Lime - Guilty
    Fun Fun - Happy Station
    Technique - Can We Try Again
    Anything & everything by Mr Cowley
    American Fade - I'm Alive

    The hi-nrg sound from 1988/1989 was imho rather hit n miss and had gone past its sell-by-date (hence the emergence of House and it's eventual world domination)

    Keep the vibe alive:icon_lol:

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    Re: UK NI-NRG/Eurobeat Chart Nov 30, 1985

    Quote Originally Written by marmite7 View Post
    Aha - but for me House music had replaced Hi-nrg, slowly creeping into gay club playlists from 1985 onwards, and by 1988 it was all I was listening to really.

    Hi-nrg hey day for me would be 1983-1985:

    Barbara Fowler - When That Boy Comes Knockin
    Paul Parker - Shot In The Night
    Lime - Guilty
    Fun Fun - Happy Station
    Technique - Can We Try Again
    Anything & everything by Mr Cowley
    American Fade - I'm Alive

    The hi-nrg sound from 1988/1989 was imho rather hit n miss and had gone past its sell-by-date (hence the emergence of House and it's eventual world domination)

    Keep the vibe alive:icon_lol:
    I largely agree with you. The tracks that you listed are excellent ones! I think it depends on how you define the term "hi nrg era" or "hi nrg hey day." Three years is a very short time. I haven't changed my mind and I am not trying to back off or back out. In my opinion the hi nrg "era" began as far back as 1981/1982. Just think of Cowley's early masterpieces (Menergy - 81; I Wanna Take You Home - also in 1981 I believe; Going Home, Do You Wanna Funk), Divine (Shoot Your Shot, Native Love), The Flirts (Passion, Calling All Boys), Jade (I'm Gonna Get Your Love), Lisa (Jump Shout, etc.). After 1985, high energy music was still played in the clubs and I can still remember buying "tons" of hi nrg material between 1985 and 1988.

    Hi Nrg music makes us happy! :icon_biggrin:
    It's really hot - stop!!! Saaaay: Magnifique!

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    Re: UK NI-NRG/Eurobeat Chart Nov 30, 1985

    Quote Originally Written by Magnifique View Post
    I largely agree with you. The tracks that you listed are excellent ones! I think it depends on how you define the term "hi nrg era" or "hi nrg hey day." Three years is a very short time. I haven't changed my mind and I am not trying to back off or back out. In my opinion the hi nrg "era" began as far back as 1981/1982. Just think of Cowley's early masterpieces (Menergy - 81; I Wanna Take You Home - also in 1981 I believe; Going Home, Do You Wanna Funk), Divine (Shoot Your Shot, Native Love), The Flirts (Passion, Calling All Boys), Jade (I'm Gonna Get Your Love), Lisa (Jump Shout, etc.). After 1985, high energy music was still played in the clubs and I can still remember buying "tons" of hi nrg material between 1985 and 1988.

    Hi Nrg music makes us happy! :icon_biggrin:
    I bought some good stuff in 1988.. SLAVE FOR YOUR DESIRE - (TRACY ACKERMAN)..OVER + OVER (MICHELLE GOULET) I CAN FLY (LOUISE THOMAS),.. In the UK hi-nrg was still played in certin clubs but House had taken a grip as well
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    Re: UK NI-NRG/Eurobeat Chart Nov 30, 1985

    Quote Originally Written by Energyguy View Post
    I bought some good stuff in 1988.. SLAVE FOR YOUR DESIRE - (TRACY ACKERMAN)..OVER + OVER (MICHELLE GOULET) I CAN FLY (LOUISE THOMAS),.. In the UK hi-nrg was still played in certin clubs but House had taken a grip as well


    I loved that period in the gay clubs when the best tunes were instantly identifiable as US or Canadian productions, with a smattering of early House tunes thrown in for good measure, PLUS the best of British synth pop, which worked really well in the mix. (I'm defo talking about 1985-6 here)

    Jennifer Holiiday - No Frills Love
    Peppermint - Light A Light
    Deborah - Danger For Love
    Simplicious - Let Her Feel It (Must grab that to spin again) :icon_lol:
    Skipworth & Turner - Thinking About Your Love
    all mixed up with:
    Visage - Night Train (12" extended mix)
    Simple Minds - I Travel
    Human League - Seconds
    Japan - Like In Tokyo
    Barb - I Want My Money Back
    Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams / Love Is A Stranger
    Sense - You Cry (FGTH meets Bronski Beat and gives birth to Pete Burns!):icon_mrgreen:
    And all the Anthony Stephens stuff, with Sassoon churning out crap-loads on Passion, Electricity, Record Shack - basically UK produced tracks but with US influences. After that came hi-nrg's slower cousin Eurobeat, with it's classics:

    Off's - Electrica Salsa,
    Tuillio - Stop Bajon Primivera
    Rose Laurens - American Love
    Desireless - Voyage Voyage
    Modern Talking - You're My Heart
    Lian Ross - Fantasy
    Creative Connection - Scratch My Name

    All slower than hi-nrg but still cool.

    after that? Hmmm the bass for me dropped off and the production became tinny, shrill and somehow much more manufactured....rather than the underground stuff we were used to.

    The European sound for me, did become just too cheecy / lightweight and what seemed an abundance of cover verions just made matter worse.


    As I've laready said the last great Hi-nrg tune EVER (IMHO) was Mike Hemmer's - Divine, sounding like it was made a coupla years earlier.

    Keep on keeping on

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    "after that? Hmmm the bass for me dropped off and the production became tinny, shrill and somehow much more manufactured....rather than the underground stuff we were used to."

    I guess I'm talking about SAW production - where to me everything sounded the same, without any real reedling factors. Heard one, you've heard em all. Just like Nightmare releases.

    What was that tune by Bobby & Susan Wells (if indeed it was them) - Found A Cure or sommat similar, which I'd always found in bad taste due to HIV being in the headlines so much and friends dropping like flies :icon_cry:

    Bad call.

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    Quote Originally Written by marmite7 View Post
    I loved that period in the gay clubs when the best tunes were instantly identifiable as US or Canadian productions, with a smattering of early House tunes thrown in for good measure, PLUS the best of British synth pop, which worked really well in the mix. (I'm defo talking about 1985-6 here)

    Jennifer Holiiday - No Frills Love
    Peppermint - Light A Light
    Deborah - Danger For Love
    Simplicious - Let Her Feel It (Must grab that to spin again) :icon_lol:
    Skipworth & Turner - Thinking About Your Love
    all mixed up with:
    Visage - Night Train (12" extended mix)
    Simple Minds - I Travel
    Human League - Seconds
    Japan - Like In Tokyo
    Barb - I Want My Money Back
    Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams / Love Is A Stranger
    Sense - You Cry (FGTH meets Bronski Beat and gives birth to Pete Burns!):icon_mrgreen:
    And all the Anthony Stephens stuff, with Sassoon churning out crap-loads on Passion, Electricity, Record Shack - basically UK produced tracks but with US influences. After that came hi-nrg's slower cousin Eurobeat, with it's classics:

    Off's - Electrica Salsa,
    Tuillio - Stop Bajon Primivera
    Rose Laurens - American Love
    Desireless - Voyage Voyage
    Modern Talking - You're My Heart
    Lian Ross - Fantasy
    Creative Connection - Scratch My Name

    All slower than hi-nrg but still cool.

    after that? Hmmm the bass for me dropped off and the production became tinny, shrill and somehow much more manufactured....rather than the underground stuff we were used to.

    The European sound for me, did become just too cheecy / lightweight and what seemed an abundance of cover verions just made matter worse.


    As I've laready said the last great Hi-nrg tune EVER (IMHO) was Mike Hemmer's - Divine, sounding like it was made a coupla years earlier.

    Keep on keeping on
    ROSE LAURENS.. AMERICAN LOVE What a classic track - gotta love it
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