Archive 1975-1979 | 1980-1984 | 1985-1989 | 1990-1994 | 1995-1999 Artist Song Janet Jackson and Luther Vandross, ‘The Best Things In Life Are Free’: The long road to success Janet Jackson, ‘That’s The Way Love Goes’: The Queen of Pop Jimmy Nail, ‘Ain’t No Doubt’: Jimmy Nail’s Multiverse of Madness Kaoma, ‘Lambada’: Fraud, hubris, and two bad movies Kate Bush, ‘Cloudbusting’: Nazis, UFOs and sex cults Kris Kross, ‘Jump’: The avoidable tragedy of Kris Kross Kylie Minogue, ‘Give Me Just A Little More Time’: Who owns Kylie? Leftfield, Open Up: Johnny Rotten vs John Lydon M People, ‘Don’t Look Any Further’: The wonderful world of Siedah Garrett Madonna, ‘Erotica’: A song about power Manchester United, ‘Come On You Reds’: How Man U became pop icons Marc Almond, ‘The Days of Pearly Spencer’: The war against boring guitar guys Mariah Carey, ‘Hero’: Mariah and the Mafia Meat Loaf, ‘I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That)’: What happened to Meat Loaf’s money? Melanie C, ‘Northern Star’: The plain one at the back Mr Blobby, ‘Mr Blobby’: The monsters of Saturday night New Order, ‘Regret’: The fight for New Order’s name Nirvana, ‘Heart-Shaped Box’: Grunge gets real Nirvana, ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’: One day, it changed Opus III, ‘It’s A Fine Day’: The Wonderful of Edward Barton Paul McCartney, ‘Hope Of Deliverance’: Pop’s biggest conspiracy theory Paul Weller, ‘Sunflower’: An old name pushes Britpop in a new direction Pearl Jam, ‘Daughter’: Eddie Vedder and life after Kurt Pet Shop Boys, ‘Go West’: The queer utopia of Go West Prince, ‘My Name Is Prince’: A rose by any other name R.E.M., ‘Everybody Hurts’: Songs of faith and doubt Radiohead,’Creep’: The skeleton in Thom’s closet Rage Against The Machine, ‘Killing In The Name’: What are you rebelling against? Ride, ‘Leave Them All Behind’: The death of indie music Robin S, ‘Show Me Love’: The Harper Lee of House Music Sade,’No Ordinary Love’: The golden age of Sexy Date Movies Seal, ‘Kiss From A Rose’: Grey, grave or something else? Shaggy, ‘Oh Carolina’: The Reggae-naissance begins Shakespears Sister, ‘Stay’: B-Movies hit the Top 40 Shampoo, ‘Trouble’: Who was the third member of Shampoo? SL2 ‘On A Ragga Tip’: From Windrush to the charts Snoop Doggy Dogg, ‘Gin & Juice’: When Snoop terrified Britain Snow, ‘Informer’: The white rapper backlash Sonia, ‘Better The Devil You Know’: Eurovision 1993, live from “a cowshed in Ireland” Soul Asylum, ‘Runaway Train’: Did Runaway Train help find any missing kids? ←Previous Page 1 2 3 Next Page→