In the strangest pop project of the year, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim have collaborated on a double album of songs about the rise and fall of Mrs Marcos.... more
Amy Winehouse celebrated cleaning up at the Grammys with a visit to Pentonville Jail. The 24-year-old troubled star went to see husband Blake Civil-Fielder today after winning five awards at last night's ceremony. Winehouse, wearing jeans and red high heels, looked healthier than ever as she appears to have put on weight since checking into a rehab clinic last month... more
Striking a feisty, impish figure with her taut dress and severe haircut, Robyn left a packed crowd in no doubt about her showmanship and potential to shine with the right material.... more
Emotionally moving and technically brilliant, India Arie exuded a positive-minded benevolence at Shepherd's Bush Empire that proved integrity and sensitivity can still sell.... more
1. Livin' Thing, ELO
2. More Than A Feeling, Boston
3. Don't Stop Movin', S Club 7
4. I'm Not In Love, 10CC
5. Rock'n'Roll Part 2, Gary Glitter
6. Cold As Ice, Foreigner
7. Rebel Yell, Billy Idol
8. Whatever You Want, Status Quo
9. Baker Street, Gerry Rafferty
10. I Will Survive, Gloria Gaynor, left
11. Since You've Been Gone, Rainbow
12. Centrefold, J Geils Band
13. Summer of '69, Bryan Adams
14. Never Ever, All Saints
15. Mr Boombastic, Shaggy
16. Owner Of A Lonely Heart, Yes
17. Manic Monday, Bangles
18. Don't You (Forget About Me), Simple Minds
19. Time After Time, Cyndi Lauper
20. Rock On, David Essex ... more
Music news: A poll for Q magazine has revealed the top 50 musical 'guilty pleasures'. The list includes Barry Manilow, Cliff Richard and S Club 7, but top spot goes to the eternally uncool Electric Light Orchestra, with their 1976 Top 10 hit Livin' Thing.... more