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Wednesday, Jack Johnson, Doctor Rhythm, Alan Braxe, Keaton Henson, Madeleine, LFC [Les Frères Casquette], Gebhardt, Patten, Ugly Mac Beer, The Chemical Brothers, Kalia Vandever
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Big swings define this month’s vintage charts, with Stephanie Mills blasting to number one in new jack swing and Talking Heads overturning The Smiths in alternative classics.
Fleetwood Mac slip a glossy “Little Lies” into the yacht-rock ranks, while Goo Goo Dolls and Tom Browne ignite fresh energy with sharp debuts in post-grunge and post-disco.
October’s Vintage Music Charts reveal measured shifts across 29 genres. Death In Vegas extend their dominance in both Big Beat and Trip Hop, while The Stone Roses and Oasis keep Britpop firmly under their control. Kendrick Lamar and SZA continue leading 2010s R&B with “All The Stars.”
Fluke, The Strokes, and D’Angelo make key debuts, adding fresh weight to their respective categories, as Shalamar, Neil Diamond, and CeCe Peniston maintain unbroken streaks at the top. Explore all movements, returns, and late entries in this month’s highlights.
September’s Vintage Music Charts bring fresh surprises across the 29 genres. Neil Diamond storms to number one in both Yacht Rock and Heartland Rock with “Hello Again,” while Wolfmother, Marc Cohn, Gerry Rafferty, and Bananarama’s “Venus” make striking debuts.
Cappella reclaims the spotlight in Diva House, Cake’s bold “I Will Survive” joins Post-Grunge, and The Smiths add two classics to Post-Punk. Discover all the shifts, climbs, and new arrivals in this month’s highlights.
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Miles Davis’ albums are known not just for their groundbreaking music, but also for their distinctive album covers. The visual artists behind these covers played a key role in shaping how listeners experienced his music.