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CHART: Australian end of year - 1997



=> P R E A M B L E

   So what happened in 1997?  Of course, no one could forget the tragic
   death of Princess Diana on the 31st of August this year and the impact
   this would have on the music world.  Elton John's moving tribute to
   Diana, a re-worked version of his former hit "Candle In The Wind"
   sold over 40 million copies world-wide and just over 1 million copies
   in Australia.  It became the biggest selling single internationally and
   also the biggest seller in Australia.  With a sales accreditation here
   of 14 times platinum it was no surprise this ended up as the biggest
   seller this year on the charts in Australia.  Not only was the number one
   single of the year a tribute to the tragic death of a well-known person,
   but so was the number 4 single of the year.  America's Notorious B.I.G.
   was murdered on the 9th of March this year and his widow, Faith Evans,
   along with his personal friend, Puff Daddy, teamed up with 112 to record
   the ballad "I'll Be Missing You" - a song that was also heavily played
   after Princes Diana passed away due to the relevance of the lyrics.

   1997 also finally saw A.R.I.A. switch to 52 weeks of music charts a year.
   Usually they had one or two weeks break over the Christmas and New
   year period meaning that usually only 50 charts were produced each year
   in Australia.  This now means that the end of year chart, for the very
   first time, includes sales right up until the end of year including the
   very lucrative and monsterous Christmas sales period.  Due to this, singles
   that were charting highly during the Christmas sales period have had a
   huge impact on the end of year top 50.  In fact, every single that was
   top 10 in the last chart of 1997 has made it into the chart of the 50
   biggest sellers of the year.

   So who were the big names on the charts this year?  Hanson certainly
   were.  The American teenagers swept Australia and the world by storm,
   smashing all chart records by debuting here at number one with their
   very first release - the catchy song "Mmm Bop".  And for people who wrote
   them off as one-hit wonders, then time has proven them wrong.  They
   followed that single up with two number 2 hits - "Where's The Love" and
   "I Will Come To You".  So huge were sales of their first three singles
   that all THREE of them appear in the end of year top 50.  And not just
   scattered throughout the chart - all three singles were in the top 15
   sellers of the year.  The Spice Girls were also hot in 1997.  Like
   Hanson, they managed to get three of their singles into the top 50
   of the year, but they were around the lower reaches of the end of year
   chart and were unable to churn out a huge seller like their number one
   single "Wannabe" which spent 11 weeks at number one at the end of 1996
   and was the fifth largest hit of 1996.  Despite that, in the U.K. they
   have notched up six number ones in a row - something never ever seen
   on the U.K. charts before, and their popularity is likened to the
   Beatles over there.

   The novelty record of the year, of course, has to be Aqua's "Barbie
   Girl".  Ending up as the second largest hit of the year in Australia
   and topping the charts all over the world, this Danish group made a
   hilarious and very catchy song about the Barbie Girl doll and due to
   the nature of some of the lyrics, it sparked controversy all over
   the world.  Aqua then released "Doctor Jones" which touched on themes
   from the series of movies featuring Indiana Jones.  So great were
   sales for this single that it went platinum after just three weeks
   on the charts and in its third week ended up as the 14th biggest
   seller of the year and the last number one single of 1997.

   How did Australian artists go overseas this year?  Savage Garden became
   world-wide stars in 1997.  With two American top 10 hits - "I Want You"
   and "Truly, Madly, Deeply", they also moved on into markets in Asia
   and Europe and sold millions of records world-wide.  Here in Australia,
   they scored two number one hits including the largest selling locally
   made single - the 8 week chart-topper "Truly, Madly, Deeply".  And they
   weren't just a "singles" band.  Their debut, self-titled album is the
   largest selling album this year in Australia with a 9 times platinum
   certification and it also spent several months at number one here.
   Other Australian acts that did well overseas were the Bee Gees, Gina G,
   Peter Andre, Universal, Natalie Imbruglia, Human Nature, Danii Minogue,
   Kylie Minogue, Tina Arena, Deni Hines, Lisa Maxwell, Merril Bainbridge,
   INXS, Silverchair, Past To Present, Kulcha, Rolf Harris and Leonardo's
   Bride.  The last few years have really seen Australian acts make a huge
   impact overseas and this is set to continue in 1998.

=> A U S T R A L I A N    R E C O R D I N G S

   1993, 1994 and 1996 were definitely the low points of the last decade
   for Australian success on the local end of year top 50 singles chart.
   However, this year, thanks to two hits from Savage Garden, one from
   Silverchair, one from Tina Arena, one from the Bee Gees and the duet of
   the year by John Farnham and Human Nature, we were almost able to double
   the number of Australian hits on the end of year top 50 chart as compared
   to last year - it's up from 4 to 6 singles.  Sadly, however, to find the
   last time an Australian artist had the biggest selling single of the year
   requires us to go all the way back to 1987 when Kylie Minogue's debut
   single, "Locomotion", topped the weekly charts for almost 2 months and
   achieved double platinum status.

   -----------------------------------------------------------
   Year     Number of Aus/NZ artists in the end of year top 50
   -----------------------------------------------------------
   1989     11 singles
   1990     11 singles
   1991      9 singles
   1992     15 singles
   1993      3 singles
   1994      3 singles
   1995      8 singles
   1996      4 singles
   1997      6 singles
   -----------------------------------------------------------


=> T H E    N U M B E R    O N E    S I N G L E S

   This lists all the singles that were number one in 1997 and how much time
   they spent at the top of the chart.  The singles are arranged in
   chronological order of them making it to number one.  The weeks all add
   up to 51 which was the number of charts issued in 1997.  There were 12
   number one singles in 1997 - the same number as in 1996.

   /------------------------------------------------------------------------\
   |  1 week:   WANNABE - Spice Girls                                   (a) |
   |  1 week:   TO THE MOON AND BACK - Savage Garden *                      |
   |  2 weeks:  FREAK - Silverchair *                                       |
   |  8 weeks:  DON'T SPEAK - No Doubt                                      |
   |  8 weeks:  TRULY, MADLY, DEEPLY - Savage Garden *                      |
   |  9 weeks:  MMM BOP - Hanson                                            |
   |  5 weeks:  I'LL BE MISSING YOU                                         |
   |                            - Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112  |
   |  4 weeks:  MEN IN BLACK - Will Smith                                   |
   |  6 weeks:  SOMETHING ABOUT THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT /                  |
   |                                  CANDLE IN THE WIND 1997 - Elton John  |
   |  3 weeks:  BARBIE GIRL - Aqua                                          |
   |  3 weeks:  TUBTHUMPING - Chumbawamba                                   |
   |  1 week:   DOCTOR JONES - Aqua                                     (b) |
   \------------------------------------------------------------------------/

   (a) WANNABE spent 11 weeks at number one, however most of this was in 1996
       as it spent just one week at number one on the chart dated 12th
       January 1997.

   (b) DOCTOR JONES continued on at number one in the first chart of 1998
       after going to number one in the last chart of 1997.

   Interestingly enough, not one, but TWO artists had TWO songs go to number
   one in 1997.  Both Savage Garden and Aqua managed to score two chart
   toppers each - something we've never seen this decade!


=> T H E    L O N G E S T    R U N N I N G    S I N G L E S

   This lists singles which have been in the 1997 charts for more than 20
   weeks.  If the single was in the charts prior to the beginning of 1997,
   then weeks spent in the charts in 1996 is also included to give a full
   picture of the single's life-span on the charts.

   /------------------------------------------------------------------------\
   | 36 weeks:  BREATHE - The Prodigy                                   (a) |
   | 32 weeks:  TRULY, MADLY, DEEPLY - Savage Garden *                      |
   | 32 weeks:  TO THE MOON AND BACK - Savage Garden *                  (a) |
   | 31 weeks:  HEY JUPITER / PROFESSIONAL WIDOW - Tori Amos            (a) |
   | 31 weeks:  WANNABE - Spice Girls                                   (a) |
   | 29 weeks:  SEXY EYES - Whigfield                                   (a) |
   | 28 weeks:  UN-BREAK MY HEART - Toni Braxton                        (a) |
   | 28 weeks:  I LIVE FOR YOU - Chynna Phillips                        (a) |
   | 27 weeks:  HOW DO U WANT IT - 2 Pac                                (a) |
   | 26 weeks:  PONY - Ginuwine                                             |
   | 25 weeks:  YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME - Jewel                               |
   | 25 weeks:  SONG 2 - Blur                                               |
   | 25 weeks:  DON'T LET GO (LOVE) - En Vogue                              |
   | 25 weeks:  BREAK MY STRIDE - Unique II                             (a) |
   | 25 weeks:  NO DIGGITY - Blackstreet                                (a) |
   | 24 weeks:  ONE HEADLIGHT - The Wallflowers                             |
   | 24 weeks:  GONE AWAY - The Offspring                                   |
   | 24 weeks:  I NEED YOU - 3T                                             |
   | 24 weeks:  LAST NIGHT - Az Yet                                         |
   | 24 weeks:  TWISTED - Keith Sweat                                   (a) |
   | 24 weeks:  (IF YOU'RE NOT IN IT FOR LOVE) I'M OUTTA HERE               |
   |                                                     - Shania Twain (a) |
   | 23 weeks:  ONE MORE TIME - The Real McCoy                              |
   | 23 weeks:  LET'S MAKE A NIGHT TO REMEMBER - Bryan Adams            (a) |
   | 23 weeks:  MACARENA - Los Del Mar featuring Pedro Castano          (a) |
   | 22 weeks:  I'LL BE THERE FOR YOU - The Rembrandts                  (a) |
   | 22 weeks:  WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT                               |
   |                                  - Warren G featuring Adina Howard (a) |
   | 22 weeks:  WISHES - Human Nature *                                 (a) |
   | 22 weeks:  SAY YOU'LL BE THERE - Spice Girls                           |
   | 22 weeks:  FIRE, WATER, BURN - Bloodhound Gang                         |
   | 22 weeks:  WHEN I DIE - No Mercy                                       |
   | 22 weeks:  REMEMBER ME - Blue Boy                                      |
   | 22 weeks:  SEMI-CHARMED LIFE - Third Eye Blind                         |
   | 21 weeks:  IN TOO DEEP - Belinda Carlisle                          (a) |
   | 21 weeks:  C'MON N' RIDE IT (THE TRAIN) - Quad City DJ's           (a) |
   | 21 weeks:  YOUR WOMAN - White Town                                     |
   | 21 weeks:  ALONE - Bee Gees *                                          |
   | 21 weeks:  HOW COME, HOW LONG - Babyface featuring Stevie Wonder       |
   | 21 weeks:  BITCH - Meredith Brooks                                     |
   | 21 weeks:  MEN IN BLACK - Will Smith                               (b) |
   \------------------------------------------------------------------------/

   (a) These singles were also charting in 1996 and continued to chart in
       1997.

   (b) These singles were still charting at the end of 1997.

   Compared to last year, we've had a very sharp increase in the number of
   long running singles which is partly responsible for the larger number of
   singles that went gold and platinum this year.  In 1996, 24 singles had
   spent more than 20 weeks in the charts.  In 1997, this number was up to 40.
   In fact, 5 out of the 11 longest charting singles of this decade charted
   in 1997!


=> T H E    1 9 9 7    E N D    O F    Y E A R    S I N G L E S    C H A R T

   214 different singles made their first appearance in the top 50 weekly
   singles charts during 1997.  In addition, 48 singles that charted prior
   to 1997 also charted within 1997.  Combined, that makes a total of 262
   different songs that charted during 1997.  The 100 biggest selling singles
   out of that list of 262 is presented below.

   This is based on record sales in 1997 within Australia.  Note that
   weeks in the chart and highest position listed for each single below
   are taken up until the chart dated 28th December - those statistics do
   not include charts published in 1998, so they are a true picture of
   how things looked at the very end of 1997.

                  /--------------------------------------\
                  | The top 100 Australian singles chart |
 /----------------|               1 9 9 7                |------------------\
/                 \--------------------------------------/                   \
#    HP   WI    TITLE - ARTIST
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.    #1 {16}+  SOMETHING ABOUT THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT /
                                          CANDLE IN THE WIND 1997 - Elton John
2.    #1 {13}   BARBIE GIRL - Aqua
3.    #1 { 8}+  TUBTHUMPING - Chumbawamba
4.    #1 {20}   I'LL BE MISSING YOU - Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112
5.    #1 {20}   MMM BOP - Hanson
6.    #1 {21}   MEN IN BLACK - Will Smith
7.    #1 {32}   TRULY, MADLY, DEEPLY - Savage Garden *
8.    #1 {19}-  DON'T SPEAK - No Doubt
9.    #2 {36}-  BREATHE - The Prodigy
10.   #2 {25}-  BREAK MY STRIDE - Unique II

11.   #3 { 9}+  DO YA THINK I'M SEXY? - N-Trance featuring Rod Stewart
12.   #3 {20}+  HOW DO I LIVE - Trisha Yearwood
13.   #2 {20}+  WHERE'S THE LOVE - Hanson
14.   #1 { 3}+  DOCTOR JONES - Aqua
15.   #2 { 7}+  I WILL COME TO YOU - Hanson
16.   #2 {21}   BITCH - Meredith Brooks
17.   #1 {32}-  TO THE MOON AND BACK - Savage Garden *
18.   #3 {25}   DON'T LET GO (LOVE) - En Vogue
19.   #6 {29}-  SEXY EYES - Whigfield
20.   #1 {18}   FREAK - Silverchair *

21.   #2 {17}   I FINALLY FOUND SOMEONE - Barbara Streisand and Bryan Adams
22.   #3 {26}   PONY - Ginuwine
23.   #2 {24}   LAST NIGHT - Az Yet
24.   #7 {13}+  COCO JAMBOO - Mr. President
25.   #3 {25}   YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME - Jewel
26.   #3 {17}+  EVERYBODY (BACKSTREET'S BACK) - Backstreet Boys
27.   #5 {21}   HOW COME, HOW LONG - Babyface featuring Stevie Wonder
28.   #3 {12}+  EVERYTIME YOU CRY - John Farnham and Human Nature *
29.   #3 {23}   ONE MORE TIME - The Real McCoy
30.   #2 {22}   WHEN I DIE - No Mercy

31.   #5 {20}   HARD TO SAY I'M SORRY - Az Yet
32.   #2 {18}   2 BECOME 1 - Spice Girls
33.   #8 {13}+  PUSH - Matchbox 20
34.   #6 {28}-  UN-BREAK MY HEART - Toni Braxton
35.   #2 {21}   YOUR WOMAN - White Town
36.   #8 {10}+  SPICE UP YOUR LIFE - Spice Girls
37.   #6 {18}+  I SAY A LITTLE PRAYER - Diana King
38.   #3 {18}   WHEN DOVES CRY - Quindon Tarver
39.   #7 {21}   ALONE - Bee Gees *
40.   #4 { 6}+  AS LONG AS YOU LOVE ME - Backstreet Boys

41.   #2 {16}   BURN - Tina Arena *
42.   #4 {25}   SONG 2 - Blur
43.   #9 {24}-  TWISTED - Keith Sweat
44.   #2 {22}-  WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT - Warren G featuring Adina Howard
45.  #12 {22}   SAY YOU'LL BE THERE - Spice Girls
46.   #9 { 7}+  TELL HIM - Celine Dion and Barbara Streisand
47.  #12 {16}+  FOOLISH GAMES - Jewel
48.   #5 {24}-  (IF YOU'RE NOT IN IT FOR LOVE) I'M OUTTA HERE - Shania Twain
49.   #9 { 9}+  YOU SEXY THING - T-Shirt
50.   #8 {18}+  HONEY - Mariah Carey

51.  #10 {14}+  MO MONEY MO PROBLEMS
                              - Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Mase
52.  #11 {19}   LOVEFOOL - The Cardigans
53.   #7 {17}   C U WHEN U GET THERE - Coolio
54.   #4 {17}   EVEN WHEN I'M SLEEPING - Leonardo's Bride *
55.   #7 {17}   BREAK ME, SHAKE ME - Savage Garden *
56.   #9 {13}   DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA - Madonna
57.   #8 {18}   DON'T SAY GOODBYE - Human Nature *
58.   #8 {16}   I SHOT THE SHERIFF - Warren G featuring Marcia Love
59.   #8 {22}   SEMI-CHARMED LIFE - Third Eye Blind
60.  #14 {24}   ONE HEADLIGHT - The Wallflowers

61.   #1 {31}-  WANNABE - Spice Girls
62.  #11 {18}+  BITTER SWEET SYMPHONY - The Verve
63.  #21 {25}-  NO DIGGITY - Blackstreet
64.  #12 {10}+  WALKIN' ON THE SUN - Smash Mouth
65.  #17 {31}-  HEY JUPITER / PROFESSIONAL WIDOW - Tori Amos
66.   #9 {19}   SECRET GARDEN - Bruce Springsteen
67.  #12 {15}   STEP BY STEP - Whitney Houston
68.  #11 {16}   YOUNG HEARTS RUN FREE - Kym Mazelle
69.  #17 {24}   I NEED YOU - 3T
70.  #11 {16}   AROUND THE WORLD - Daft Punk

71.  #17 {22}   REMEMBER ME - Blue Boy
72.   #9 {12}   ABUSE ME - Silverchair *
73.   #6 { 6}+  THE MEMORY REMAINS - Metallica
74.  #10 {13}+  GOT 'TIL IT'S GONE - Janet Jackson
75.  #13 {22}   FIRE, WATER, BURN - Bloodhound Gang
76.   #5 {12}   BLOOD ON THE DANCEFLOOR - Michael Jackson
77.   #5 {14}   CEMETERY - Silverchair *
78.  #11 {15}   ALL I WANNA DO - Dannii *
79.   #8 {16}   ASHES TO ASHES - Faith No More
80.  #18 {20}   I AM, I FEEL - Alisha's Attic

81.   #5 { 8}-  MACARENA CHRISTMAS - Los Del Rio
82.   #2 {19}-  WHERE DO YOU GO - No Mercy
83.  #19 {19}   LOVE ROLLERCOASTER - Red Hot Chili Peppers
84.  #21 {19}   SUNDAY MORNING - No Doubt
85.  #14 {15}   GIMME GIMME - Whigfield
86.  #16 {24}   GONE AWAY - The Offspring
87.  #16 {18}   INSOMNIA - Faithless
88.  #20 {19}+  IF YOU COULD ONLY SEE - Tonic
89.  #42 { 7}+  BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE - Marilyn Manson
90.  #10 {12}   THE END IS THE BEGINNING IS THE END - Smashing Pumpkins

91.  #13 {13}+  4 SEASONS OF LONLINESS - Boyz II Men
92.  #14 {18}   NIGHTMARE - Brainbug
93.  #12 { 9}   RUNNIN' - 2 Pac and Notorious B.I.G.
94.   #6 {22}-  WISHES - Human Nature *
95.  #13 {14}   MAMA / WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? - Spice Girls
96.  #11 { 4}+  TOGETHER AGAIN - Janet Jackson
97.   #3 { 7}   DISCOTHEQUE - U2
98.  #13 {19}   CALYPSO - Spiderbait *
99.  #13 {16}   FOREVER - Damage
100. #13 {21}-  C'MON N' RIDE IT (THE TRAIN) - Quad City DJ's
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*     Denotes Australian/New Zealand Artist.  1997 local content: 14/100 (14%)
+     Denotes single still present in the first chart of 1998
-     Denotes single commenced charting in 1996
HP    Denotes highest charting position of single (including 1996 but not 1998)
WI    Denotes number of weeks single charted (including weeks in 1996)
\____________________________________________________________________________/


=> T H E    1 9 9 7    E N D    O F    Y E A R     A L B U M S    C H A R T

                   /-------------------------------------\
                   | The top 100 Australian albums chart |
 /-----------------|              1 9 9 7                |------------------\
/                  \-------------------------------------/                   \
1.   SAVAGE GARDEN - Savage Garden *
2.   ROMEO AND JULIET - Soundtrack
3.   MIDDLE OF NOWHERE - Hanson
4.   SPICE - Spice Girls
5.   LET'S TALK ABOUT LOVE - Celine Dion
6.   TRAGIC KINGDOM - No Doubt
7.   PIECES OF YOU - Jewel
8.   IN DEEP - Tina Arena *
9.   FALLING INTO YOU - Celine Dion
10.  SONGS FROM THE SOUTH - Paul Kelly *

11.  TELLING EVERYBODY - Human Nature *
12.  SECRET SMADHI - Live
13.  ANTHOLOGY 1 - John Farnham *
14.  FREAK SHOW - Silverchair *
15.  SPICEWORLD - Spice Girls
16.  DIANA PRINCESS OF WALES: TRIBUTE - Various
17.  BILL LAWRY...THIS IS YOUR LIFE - The 12th Man *
18.  FORGIVEN NOT FORGOTTEN TOUR PACK 1997 - The Corrs
19.  MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING - Soundtrack
20.  IXNAY ON THE HOMBRE - The Offspring

21.  STILL WATERS - Bee Gees *
22.  RECURRING DREAM, THE BEST OF - Crowded House *
23.  THE FAT OF THE LAND - The Prodigy
24.  MY PROMISE - No Mercy
25.  SNOWED IN - Hanson
26.  JAGGED LITTLE PILL - Alanis Morissette
27.  BUTTERFLY - Mariah Carey
28.  20,000 WATT RSL, THE MIDNIGHT OIL COLLECTION - Midnight Oil *
29.  ALBUM OF THE YEAR - Faith No More
30.  SONG REVIEW, A GREATEST HITS COLLECTION - Stevie Wonder

31.  THE DANCE - Fleetwood Mac
32.  RELOAD - Metallica
33.  THE FULL MONTY - Soundtrack
34.  TALK ON CORNERS - The Corrs
35.  THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION - Creedence Clearwater Revival
36.  SECRETS - Toni Braxton
37.  IVY AND THE BIG APPLES - Spiderbait *
38.  BLUE MOON SWAMP - John Fogerty
39.  POP - U2
40.  YOURSELF OR SOMEONE LIKE YOU - Matchbox 20

41.  PAINT THE SKY WITH STARS, THE BEST OF - Enya
42.  THE VELVET ROPE - Janet Jackson
43.  AQUARIUM - Aqua
44.  ROMEO AND JULIET 2 - Soundtrack
45.  MEN IN BLACK - Soundtrack
46.  DRAG - K.D. Lang
47.  TRAVELLING WITHOUT MOVING - Jamiroquai
48.  SIMPLY RED GREATEST HITS - Simply Red
49.  EVITA - Soundtrack
50.  REMASTERS - Led Zepplin

51.  FUTURE ROAD - The Seekers *
52.  THE BEST THAT I COULD DO - John Mellencamp
53.  DOUBLE ALLERGIC - Powderfinger *
54.  AENIMA - Tool
55.  THROWING COPPER - Live
56.  ANTHOLOGY 2 - John Farnham *
57.  BE HERE NOW - Oasis
58.  PIPE DREAM - John Williamson *
59.  YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE - LeAnn Rimes
60.  THE WOMAN IN ME - Shania Twain

61.  THE BIG PICTURE - Elton John
62.  18 TIL I DIE - Bryan Adams
63.  HITS - Jimmy Barnes *
64.  MUSIC FOR THE JILTED GENERATION - The Prodigy
65.  BLOOD ON THE DANCEFLOOR - Michael Jackson
66.  HISTORY: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE - Michael Jackson
67.  THE WIGGLES - Soundtrack *
68.  BACKSTREET BOYS - Backstreet Boys
69.  FASHION NUGGET - Cake
70.  URBAN HYMNS - The Verve

71.  UNCHAINED MELODY: THE EARLY YEARS - LeAnn Rimes
72.  OK COMPUTER - Radiohead
73.  BUTTERFLY KISSES - Bob Carlisle
74.  BAZMARK PRESENTS SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY - Various *
75.  SONGS IN THE KEY OF SPRINGFIELD - The Simpsons / Soundtrack
76.  AZ YET - Az Yet
77.  HIGHER GROUND - Barbra Streisand
78.  THE VERY BEST OF STING AND THE POLICE - Sting and The Police
79.  ALL TIME GREATEST HITS - Elvis Presley
80.  THE COLOUR AND THE SHAPE - Foo Fighters

81.  BRINGING DOWN THE HORSE - The Wallflowers
82.  AMANDA MARSHALL - Amanda Marshall
83.  THE DAY - Babyface
84.  BLUR - Blur
85.  THE VERY BEST OF THE BEE GEES - Bee Gees *
86.  GREATEST HITS VOLUME III - Billy Joel
87.  ANTHOLOGY 3 - John Farnham *
88.  FORREST GUMP - Soundtrack
89.  DESTINATION ANYWHERE - Jon Bon Jovi
90.  BLUE MOON SWAMP - LeAnn Rimes

91.  EVOLUTION - Boyz II Men
92.  UNPLUGGED - Bryan Adams
93.  UNIT - Regurgitator *
94.  GRINSPOON'S GUIDE TO BETTER LIVING - Grinspoon *
95.  SPAWN - Soundtrack
96.  ANGEL BLOOD - Leonardo's Bride *
97.  ETERNAL NIGHTCAP - The Whitlams *
98.  TANGO - Julio Iglesias
99.  NO WAY OUT - Puff Daddy and The Family
100. DECEMBER MOON - Tania Kernaghan *
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Denotes Australian/New Zealand Artist.  1997 local content: 25/100 (25%)
\____________________________________________________________________________/



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