Carry On Up the Charts explained

Carry On Up the Charts: The Best of the Beautiful South
Type:greatest
Artist:The Beautiful South
Cover:Carry on up the Charts.jpg
Released:7 November 1994
Recorded:1994
Genre:Alternative rock, Jangle pop, Pop rock
Length:50:58
Label:Go! Discs
Producer:Jon Kelly, The Beautiful South
Prev Title:Miaow
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:Blue Is the Colour
Next Year:1996

Carry On Up the Charts: The Best of the Beautiful South is an album by English Alternative rock band The Beautiful South. It is the group's fifth album and their first greatest hits collection. It was a major commercial success, reaching number one in the UK Albums Chart and going on to become the second biggest selling album of 1994.

Release

Carry On Up the Charts was released in November 1994, the same year as the band's previous album Miaow, with its only single, "One Last Love Song", being released in October 1994, only two months after "Prettiest Eyes"; the last single to be taken from Miaow. "One Last Love Song" reached number 14 in the UK Singles Chart.

The album includes all of the single releases from the band's first five years in order of their release. Its title is a reference to the Carry On film series. A two-disc Limited Edition version was also released, with the bonus disc containing Non-LP/CD B-sides from the singles.

Chart performance

Released at a time when the group's album sales had been waning, it proved to be a surprise success. The album reached no. 1 on the UK Albums Chart on 3 December 1994 and went on to become the second biggest selling album of 1994. By the summer of 1995 it was certified as 5× platinum in the UK. Such was the album's popularity, it was claimed that one in seven British households owned a copy.[1]

Track listing

Limited edition bonus disc

The limited edition bonus disc contains non-LP/CD B-sides from their single releases.[2]

CD single/CDEP B-sides

As was their usual modus operandi, the Beautiful South included unreleased material on the B-sides of the singles taken from their albums.[2] One new single was released for this compilation. Details of CD singles for the other 13 tracks can be found under the entries for their original studio albums.

from the "One Last Love Song" CD1

from the "One Last Love Song" CD2

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sutherland . Ben . The South's bitter-sweet legacy . BBC News . 1 February 2007 . 28 February 2014.
  2. Web site: King. David. The Beautiful South Discography. xmission.com. 15 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20120219222511/http://user.xmission.com/~dking/bsdiscog.htm. 19 February 2012. dead.