Sunday, 15 March 2026

i-Select #128

White Lion Radio have released edition #128 of i-Select.

This is a series of shows that focuses on Electronic/Synthpop bands from around the world, that are unsigned, signed to a small independent label or self release their material.

If you like electronic music, you will enjoy this show

You can listen to the show via Mixcloud:

https://www.mixcloud.com/whitelionradio/i-select-128/

Full Playlist

Kraftman - Techno Pop (7 Inch Version)
Maschine Brennt - In The Machine
BlakLight - Leave A Light On (Carved Souls Remix)
Daniel Quasar - Transmit
Positronic - Glow
The Grab Society - Indifference (Gleichgültigkeit)
CRED - Fragile
Lifelong Corporation - Ghost Or Flame
Morgan Willis - Fade Into Silence
Bionic Visions - Computer World
Milano 84 - I Feel Love
Arsine Tibe Ft Suzanne Letting - Straight Out
Ironic Sweden - Get it right
Natcho - Ghost Signal
Glenn Main - She Is Back In Town
7 Rising - Still
SCALA - Pizzerian
Kraftman - Sex Object (7 Inch Version)
BlakLight - Cold (Instrumental)
Twayn - Scary
Daniel Quasar - Be Alone Tonight
Volker Milch & Skull Smith - Shout
Rogue FX - Greed Is Good (Remix)
Nicolas Rixon - Magic (Pashang Remix)
Morgan Willis-Heat - Can't Forget Your Heart
JXNS Ft Noha Lund - Faith Keeps Moving
Positronic - The Neverending Story
Lifelong Corporation - Plastic
The Gliding Faces - Snow (LorD And Master Remix)
Milano 84 - Such A Shame
Daniel Quasar - You And I
Nicolas Rixon - Surreal
DORRR - Lonely Sun (Scenius Remix)
Jessy Mach - Static And Silk
The Electrozixx - Electric waves
Maschine Brennt - Modern Poetry

Friday, 13 March 2026

UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (28th October 1972)

UK Singles Chart 28th October 1972


  • 01 (01) Lieutenant Pigeon - Mouldy Old Dough 
  • 02 (02) 10cc - Donna 
  • 03 (06) Python Lee Jackson - In A Broken Dream 
  • 04 (09) Alice Cooper - Elected 
  • 05 (15) Gilbert O'Sullivan - Clair 
  • 06 (05) Gary Glitter - I Didn't Know I Loved You (Till I Saw You Rock 'n' Roll) 
  • 07 (03) Peter Skellern - You're A Lady 
  • 08 (07) Elvis Presley - Burning Love 
  • 09 (12) Johnny Nash - There Are More Questions Than Answers 
  • 10 (08) The Sweet - Wig-Wam Bam 
  • 11 (18) The Carpenters - Goodbye to Love 
  • 12 (04) David Cassidy - How Can I Be Sure 
  • 13 (13) David Bowie - John, I'm Only Dancing 
  • 14 (20) The O'Jays - Back Stabbers 
  • 15 (11) Judge Dread - Big Six 
  • 16 (22) Bread - The Guitar Man
  • 17 (10) T. Rex - Children of the Revolution 
  • 18 (24) Junior Campbell - Hallelujah Freedom 
  • 19 (19) Family - Burlesque 
  • 20 (26) Shag - Loop Di Love
  • Lieutenant Pigeon, stays at number 1 and 10CC remain at number 2. Three artists move into the top 20, Bread with "The Guitar Man" are at number 16, Junior Campbell with "Hallelujah Freedom" at number 18 and Shag with "Loop Di Love" at number 20.

    The biggest mover this week is "Claire" by Gilbert O'Sullivan that climbs 10 places to number 5.

    UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (21st October 1972)

    UK Singles Chart 21st October 1972


  • 01 (01) Lieutenant Pigeon - Mouldy Old Dough 
  • 02 (10) 10cc - Donna 
  • 03 (03) Peter Skellern - You're a Lady 
  • 04 (02) David Cassidy - How Can I Be Sure 
  • 05 (04) Gary Glitter - I Didn't Know I Loved You (Till I Saw You Rock 'n' Roll) 
  • 06 (09) Python Lee Jackson - In a Broken Dream 
  • 07 (08) Elvis Presley - Burning Love 
  • 08 (06) The Sweet - Wig-Wam Bam 
  • 09 (17) Alice Cooper - Elected 
  • 10 (05) T. Rex - Children of the Revolution 
  • 11 (11) Judge Dread - Big Six 
  • 12 (19) Johnny Nash - There Are More Questions Than Answers 
  • 13 (12) David Bowie - John, I'm Only Dancing 
  • 14 (07) Donny Osmond - Too Young 
  • 15 (---) Gilbert O'Sullivan - Clair 
  • 16 (14) Dandy Livingstone - Suzanne Beware of the Devil 
  • 17 (15) The Drifters - Come on Over to My Place 
  • 18 (22) The Carpenters - Goodbye to Love 
  • 19 (23) Family - Burlesque 
  • 20 (18) The O'Jays - Back Stabbers
  • "Mouldy Old Dough" by Lieutenant Pigeon, stays at number 1 and 10CC move up 8 places to number 2 and "Elected by Alice Cooper also moves up 8 places to number 9 and are this week's biggest movers on the chart.

    Gilbert O'Sullivan goes straight into the top 20 at number 15 with "Clair", 2 songs move into the top 20 this week, "Goodbye To Love" by The Carpenters, which is at number 18 and "Burlesque" by Family at number 19.

    UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (14th October 1972)

    UK Singles Chart 14th October 1972


  • 01 (03) Lieutenant Pigeon - Mouldy Old Dough 
  • 02 (01) David Cassidy - How Can I Be Sure 
  • 03 (06) Peter Skellern - You're A Lady 
  • 04 (08) Gary Glitter - I Didn't Know I Loved You (Till I Saw You Rock 'n' Roll) 
  • 05 (02) T. Rex - Children of the Revolution 
  • 06 (04) The Sweet - Wig-Wam Bam 
  • 07 (05) Donny Osmond - Too Young 
  • 08 (11) Elvis Presley - Burning Love 
  • 09 (18) Python Lee Jackson - In A Broken Dream 
  • 10 (17) 10cc - Donna 
  • 11 (12) Judge Dread - Big Six 
  • 12 (20) David Bowie - John, I'm Only Dancing 
  • 13 (09) Faron Young - It's Four in the Morning 
  • 14 (14) Dandy Livingstone - Suzanne Beware of the Devil 
  • 15 (10) The Drifters - Come on Over to My Place 
  • 16 (07) Slade - Mama Weer All Crazee Now 
  • 17 (34) Alice Cooper - Elected
  • 18 (22) The O'Jays - Back Stabbers 
  • 19 (26) Johnny Nash - There Are More Questions Than Answers
  • 20 (19) Junior Walker and the Allstars - Walk in the Night
  • We have a new number 1, "Mouldy Old Dough" by Lieutenant Pigeon, up from number 3 to claim the top spot.

    Three songs move into the top three, "Elected" by Alice Cooper, who is at number 17, "Back Stabbers" by The O'Jays who are at number 18 and "There Are More Questions Than Answers" by Johnny Nash at number 19.  

    The biggest mover on this week's chart is David Bowie with "John I'm Only Dancing", which rises 8 places from number 20 to number 12.

    UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (7th October 1972)

     UK Singles Chart 7th October 1972


  • 01 (01) David Cassidy - How Can I Be Sure 
  • 02 (02) T. Rex - Children of the Revolution 
  • 03 (04) Lieutenant Pigeon - Mouldy Old Dough 
  • 04 (06) The Sweet - Wig-Wam Bam 
  • 05 (05) Donny Osmond - Too Young 
  • 06 (18) Peter Skellern - You're a Lady 
  • 07 (03) Slade - Mama Weer All Crazee Now 
  • 08 (14) Gary Glitter - I Didn't Know I Loved You (Till I Saw You Rock 'n' Roll) 
  • 09 (07) Faron Young - It's Four in the Morning 
  • 10 (09) Drifters - Come on Over to My Place 
  • 11 (21) Elvis Presley - Burning Love
  • 12 (17) Judge Dread - Big Six 
  • 13 (08) Michael Jackson - Ain't No Sunshine 
  • 14 (16) Dandy Livingstone - Suzanne Beware of the Devil 
  • 15 (10) Roxy Music - Virginia Plain 
  • 16 (12) Cliff Richard - Living in Harmony 
  • 17 (25) 10cc - Donna 
  • 18 (49) Python Lee Jackson - In a Broken Dream 
  • 19 (20) Jr. Walker and the Allstars - Walk in the Night 
  • 20 (23) David Bowie - John, I'm Only Dancing
  • A second week at number 1 for David Cassidy and T-Rex stay at number 2.

    4 songs move into the top 20, "Come On Over To My Place" by Elvis Presley is at number 11, "Donna" by 10CD is at number 17, "In A Broken Dream" by Python Lee Jackson is at number 18 and "John I'm Only Dancing" is at number 20.  

    The biggest mover on this week's chart is Peter Skellern with "You're A Lady" which climbs 12 places to number 6.

    Wednesday, 11 March 2026

    Pet Shop Boys - Album By Album (Week #10)

    YES

    The Pet Shop Boys album "Yes" is their tenth studio album, released on March 18, 2009, by Parlophone. It was recorded throughout 2008 and marked a significant collaboration with top pop production team Xenomania, led by Brian Higgins. This partnership infused the album with a fresh, vibrant pop sound, contrasting with some of the duo’s previous more introspective work. The recording took place mainly at Xenomania’s studio in Westerham, Kent, with orchestral and brass elements recorded by the London Metropolitan Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios, arranged by Owen Pallett.

    "Yes" comprises 11 tracks and showcases a blend of classic Pet Shop Boys synth-pop sensibilities with Xenomania’s contemporary pop production. Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe co-wrote three of the tracks with Xenomania and the rest with a stylistic nod to Tchaikovsky on “All Over the World,” reflecting their continued flair for combining pop with classical sophistication. Guitarist Johnny Marr contributes on several songs, and orchestral arrangements add lushness to tracks like "Beautiful People" and "Legacy."

    The album received positive reviews for its catchy, wide-ranging pop sound and reached number four on the UK Albums Chart. It was supported by a world tour and followed by the companion release "Yes Etc.," featuring instrumental dubs and a new track with Philip Oakey of The Human League.

    "Yes" stands as a testament to Pet Shop Boys’ adaptability and commitment to pop excellence, blending their seasoned songwriting with fresh, contemporary production, securing their place in modern electronic and pop music.

    Love Etc.
    An upbeat, sleek synth-pop opener and lead single characterized as a "post-lifestyle anthem." Its production is polished and hooky, combining energetic beats with witty lyrics about modern relationships and distractions.

    All Over The World
    This track incorporates a fanfare from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite. Its themes revolve around global unity and celebration with sweeping orchestral elements creating a grandiose yet accessible sound.

    Beautiful People
    A socially observant song dealing with superficiality and status, layered with rich strings and dynamic synths. The intricate production creates a cinematic feel supporting the lyrical critique of fame and image.

    Did You See Me Coming?
    A punchy, dance-driven track with catchy melodic hooks and sharp lyrics reflecting paranoia and suspicion. The electronic production is punchy and modern, keeping the energy high.

    Vulnerable
    This ballad features emotive vocals and lush orchestration, exploring emotional openness and fragility. The arrangement is warm with a soaring chorus, highlighting vulnerability in human connections.

    More Than A Dream
    A shimmering synth-pop tune with an airy, uplifting production. The song evokes hope and longing, expressing the desire for something beyond the everyday.

    Building A Wall
    Architecturally inspired both lyrically and musically, this song combines a steady electronic beat with layered synths. It critiques isolation and the barriers people build around themselves emotionally or culturally.

    King Of Rome
    A dramatic track with grand orchestral arrangements and synth textures that convey themes of power, legacy, and ambition. The production supports a theatrical delivery, with Johnny Marr’s guitar adding depth.

    Pandemonium
    Energetic and slightly chaotic, this song features driving rhythms and synths conveying modern life’s disorder and frenzy. The production is urgent, matching the lyrical theme of turmoil.

    The Way It Used To Be
    A nostalgic song reflecting on past times and changes, with lush string arrangements and melancholic synths. The production is spacious, supporting the lyrical longing for simpler days.

    Legacy
    The album closer is a poetic, atmospheric piece with sweeping orchestration. It contemplates inheritance, personal, cultural, and political, and ends with a sense of resolution and hope. Its ambitious production and lyrical depth make it a reflective finale.

    Additional information:
    The album was followed by Yes Etc., a companion release with instrumental dub mixes and a new track featuring Philip Oakey of The Human League. The album debuted at number four in the UK and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album. Its mixture of classic PSB lyricism and fresh, sophisticated pop production ensured it was well received both critically and commercially.

    "Yes" marks a creative high point in Pet Shop Boys' later career, blending orchestral grandeur, intricate electronic programming, and socially conscious lyricism into a cohesive, modern synth-pop statement.

    Final thoughts….

    I am surprised that the fanbase are not overly keen on this album, aside from the closing track this is a wonderful album that has been superbly produced, they could very easily have released “Vulnerable”, “Building A Wall”, “Pandemonium” and “King Of Rome” as singles, this is an album I like to listen to on a regular basis.

    TRACK RATINGS

    Each track on the album is scored on the following basis, an excellent tracks scores 3 points, a good track scores 2 points, an ok track scores 1 point and an awful track, scores no points, the total is added up and divided by the maximum number of points that would be available and then times that by 100 to get your overall score.  For example if an album scores 20 points and there are 10 tracks on the album, that means it can achieve a maximum score of 30, so divide 20 by 30 and times it by 100, it gives you a figure of 66.66, which is the final score rating for the album, in this case you would round it up to 67, if it was 66.33, you would round it down to 66. In the event there is a tie, the album with the most tracks rated at 3 ranks as higher.

    Love Etc 3

    All Over The World 2

    Beautiful People 1

    Did You See Me Coming? 3

    Vulnerable 3

    More Than A Dream 2

    Building A Wall 3

    King Of Rome 3

    Pandemonium 3

    The Way It Used To Be 2 

    legacy 0

    Score 25

    FINAL ALBUM RATING 76


    Current Album Chart 

    1.       Actually - 80 (6 Tracks Rated As 3)

    2.       Please - 80 (5 Tracks Rated As 3)

    3.       Introspective - 78

    4.       Fundamental - 77

    5.       Yes - 76

    6.       Behaviour - 73

    7.       Very - 69

    8.       Release - 57

    9.       Bilingual - 47

    10.   Nightlife - 42

    UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (30th September 1972)

     UK Singles Chart 30th September 1972


  • 01 (03) David Cassidy - How Can I Be Sure 
  • 02 (02) T. Rex - Children of the Revolution 
  • 03 (01) Slade - Mama Weer All Crazee Now 
  • 04 (20) Lieutenant Pigeon - Mouldy Old Dough 
  • 05 (09) Donny Osmond - Too Young 
  • 06 (15) The Sweet - Wig-Wam Bam 
  • 07 (06) Faron Young - It's Four in the Morning 
  • 08 (08) Michael Jackson - Ain't No Sunshine 
  • 09 (10) The Drifters - Come on Over to My Place 
  • 10 (07) Roxy Music - Virginia Plain 
  • 11 (04) Rod Stewart - You Wear It Well 
  • 12 (12) Cliff Richard - Living in Harmony 
  • 13 (13) Jackie Wilson - I Get the Sweetest Feeling 
  • 14 (27) Gary Glitter - I Didn't Know I Loved You (Till I Saw You Rock 'n' Roll) 
  • 15 (05) Lynsey De Paul - Sugar Me 
  • 16 (18) Dandy Livingstone - Suzanne Beware of the Devil 
  • 17 (17) Judge Dread - Big Six 
  • 18 (43) Peter Skellern - You're a Lady 
  • 19 (11) Blackfoot Sue - Standing in the Road 
  • 20 (16) Jr. Walker and the Allstars - Walk in the Night
  • David Cassidy is the new number 1, he tops the chart with "How Can I Be Sure?", T-Rex remain at number 2. The biggest mover on this week's chart are Lieutenant Pigeon, with "Mouldy Old Dough", that climbs 16 places to number 4. The Sweet are also big movers this week, "Wig-Wam Bam climbs 9 places to number 6.

    Gary Glitter with "I Didn't Know I Loved You (Till I Saw You Rock 'n' Roll)" moves into the top 20 at number 14, whilst Peter Skellern with "You're A Lady" enters the top 20 at number 18.