IT'S all hands on deck at Radio City at the moment.
For, on Monday, we launch our very own compilation CD. It's called 'Clubzone - Dancing In the City' and comes as a double pack available on CD or cassette.
Album One features all the big dance floor classics of the last eight years, like Brother in Rhythm, JK, JX, Dario G and loads more.
Album Two is all the current stuff and is a mix compilation - so you get the best of both worlds.
Look out for it. It's out on Monday and you can win a copy on my show this week between four and seven.
Let's take a look at what's new in the music world with the Starbeat Record Review.
Martine McCutcheon - Perfect Moment
Debut single from one of soaps big stars, of course Tiffany from Eastenders.
I've seen her singing this song live a couple of times. It's just a good job it's a good song - that's all I can say. A very nice ballady type tune, will do well due to the sheer profile of Martine.
Kathy Brown - Joy Kathy is well known for her massive club hit a few years ago called 'Turn Me Out'.
This will be another dance floor smash. Already getting blasted by club jocks right across the country.
The 12 inch comes with a good selection of re-mixes too.
Beverly Knight - Made it BackWhat a great girl, shame she's not had a great deal of success.
Her biggest tune to date is the R&B smash flavour of the old school.
This tune may well bring her more success. The single is lead by a distinctive chic sample and sounds brilliant with the superb voice of Bev. Out on March 29.
North
West
Top 10
1. Boyzone/When The Going Gets Tough
2. Bewitched/Blame It On The Weatherman
3. Britney Spears/Baby One More Time
4. Robbie Williams/Strong
5. Vengaboys/We Like To Party
6. Steps/Better Best Forgotten
7. Whitney Houston/It's Not Right But It's Okay
8. Andy Williams/Music To Watch Girls By
9. Kele Le Roc/My Love
10. Underworld/Push Upstairs
Converted for the new archive on 14 July 2000. Some images and formatting may have been lost in the conversion.
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