Album Results

Smash! Hits Chart SUMMER 2003

Various

Smash! Hits Chart: SUMMER 2003

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Virgin Records Limited
Release date: 2003

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  No Good Advice Girls Aloud
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2.  You Said No Busted
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3.  All The Things She Said t.A.T.u.
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4.  I Can't Read You Daniel Bedingfield
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5.  Move Your Feet Junior Senior
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6.  Make Luv Room 5 Feat. Ol...
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7.  Lately: (56k Edit) Lisa Scott-Lee
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8.  Husan Husan
Bhangra Knights
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9.  Being Nobody Liberty X
Richard X
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10.  Like I Love You Justin Timberlake
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11.  U Make Me Wanna Blue
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12.  Hey Ma Toya
Freekey Zekey
Cam'Ron
Juelz Santana
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13.  Beautiful Snoop Dogg Feat...
Uncle Charlie Wilson
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14.  Body Rockin' Tantalize
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15.  Virtuality VBirds
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16.  Sacred Trust One True Voice
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17.  Damaged: (Artica Mix) Plummet
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18.  Fly On The Wings Of Love: (Flip & Fill Radio Edit) XTM & DJ Chucky...
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19.  Weekend! Scooter
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20.  Heaven Is A Place On Earth Hannah Alethea
Soda Club
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Come Undone Robbie Williams
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2.  Incredible: (What I Meant To Say) Darius
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3.  Pain Killer Turin Brakes
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4.  Don't Worry Appleton
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5.  Don't Let Go David Sneddon
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6.  Shape Sugababes
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7.  The Long Goodbye Ronan Keating
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8.  Love Doesn't Have To Hurt Atomic Kitten
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9.  Cry Kym Marsh
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10.  I Can't Break Down Sinead Quinn
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11.  Keep Me A Secret Ainslie Henderson
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12.  Forget About Tomorrow Feeder
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13.  We Used To Be Friends The Dandy Warhols
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14.  Can You Dig It? The Mock Turtles
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15.  Eple Röyksopp
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16.  Easy Groove Armada
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17.  Flash Queen
Vanguard
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Featured Review
How It Ends How It Ends
Devotchka
Devotchka's music has always had a cinematic quality, first unveiled to major audiences as part of the successful indie flick "Little Miss Sunshine". The last track on that soundtrack was "How It Ends" and since then, its melancholic vocal nuances have been a recurrent inspiration, also used in the "Everything Is Illuminated" trailer. Its most original synchronization to date has to be the recent "Gears Of War 2" commercial. Maybe an odd choice to end up as background music for audiovisual battles against aliens, but Nick Urata's tenor grandeur and the fine strings and piano arrangements added a shockingly new epic dimension to the sophisticated, computer-generated images of the popular Xbox videogame. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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