Saturday, July 5, 2014

The Weekly GELT's TOP - July 5, 2014

Artist of the week : Ed Sheeran


His last album never ends climbing the charts. In a few months, Ed Sheeran rose from local star status to that of planetary celebrity.  Already on stage several years ago but truly revealed in the credits of the second part of The Hobbit, he now attracts fans audience by his talent as a showman and his songs monopolizing the charts in record time.  Eclectic songwriter, he excels in all music kinds as well as pop, folk, rock, soul and hip-hop. But what delights the most is undoubtedly his true personality, still looking like a young street songster or at least the boy next door.




Ed Sheeran's album X reviewed by Stephen Thomas Erlewine  for ALLMUSIC

 "It's a little glib to call Ed Sheeran the U.K.'s answer to Jason Mraz, yet there's a grain of truth in that statement. Like MrazSheeran plays around with hip-hop cadences but at his core he's a singer/songwriter, and a sensitive one at that, one who prefers love tunes to songs of protest, something that is quite evident on X, his second collection of original songs. Although he sometimes pours out his heart armed with no more than an acoustic guitar, he's not a troubadour; those hip-hop roots means he'll not only ramble out a rap, but he's also quite comfortable with luxurious, shimmering textures and buoyant melodies. Naturally, these traits surface clearly on "Sing," a collaboration with Pharrell Williams that contains some of the natural ebullience of "Happy," along with the upscale whitebread rap of "The Man," but this good cheer surfaces on songs that are far removed from rhythm. When Sheeran sings slow, he rarely sings sad: he's a hybrid of Chris Martin and David Grey, a boy next door who hasn't lost his shaggy romanticism. His sweetness isn't cloying, not even when the productions are aimed straight down the middle of the road, which they often are on X. His boyishness doesn't give these immaculate confections grit so much as a wet, wide-eyed puppy dog heart. Sheeran is so good at this AAA gloss that whenever the mildly manic rapping surfaces -- which X does about every three songs or so -- it's a bit of sand in the Vaseline, preventing X from operating as smoothly as it'd like. Nevertheless, these gangly excursions in rap are evidence of Sheeran's youth and his generation, something that keeps X from being merely a bit of excellently crafted mature pop and gives it some appealing character."



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Ed Sheeran
#1 for 8 weeks
Sing
(Ed Sheeran/Pharrel Williams) - Asylum Atlantic
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4
3
OneRepublic
Love Runs Out
(Ryan Tedder/Brent Kutzle/Drew Brown/Zach Filkins/Eddie Fisher) - Mosley - Interscope
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2
6
Sam Smith
Stay With Me feat. Mary J. Blige
(Sam Smith/Jimmy Napier/William Phillips) - Capitol
2

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10
Foster The People
Best Friend
4

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10
6
Coldplay
A Sky Full Of Stars
5

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7
9
Lana Del Rey
West Coast
6

 7
3
12
Rixton
Me And My Broken Heart
3

 8 
18
2
***BEST CHART MOVER***
Lenny Kravitz
The Chamber
8

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5
Neon Jungle
Louder
9

 10
 8
12
Clean Bandit
Extraordinary feat. Sharna Bass
4

 11 
12
7
La Roux
Let Me Down Gently
11

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16
3
The Arctic Monkeys
Snap Out Of It
12

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6
13
Paolo Nutini
Scream (Fuck My Life Up)
5

 14
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7
Gorgon City
Here For You feat. Laura Welsh
14

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19
3
Lady Antebellum
Bartender
15

 16
11
10
Kasabian
Eez-Eh
11

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20
5
Ella Eyre
If I Go
17

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22
4
The Madden Brothers
We Are Done
18

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13
11
Indiana
Solo Dancing
6

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26
2
Example
One More Day (Stay With Me)
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7
ALB
Whispers Under The Moonlight
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15
14
Kiesza
Hideaway
3

 23 
28
5
Nicole Sherzinger
Your Love
23

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17
10
John Martin
Anywhere For You
15

 25 
33
2
Maroon 5
Maps
25

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32
4
Wilkinson
Half Light feat. Tom Cane
26

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Jess Glynne
Right Here
27

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23
16
Christina Perri
Burning Gold
6

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Ed Sheeran
Photograph
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3
Dirty Heads
My Sweet Summer
30

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36
7
Usher
Good Kisser
31

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31
9
Ariana Grande
Problem feat. Iggy Azalea
19

 33 
35
3
Jupiter Project & Jetski Safari
With You feat. Helen Corry
33

 34
29
15
The Common Linnets
Calm After The Storm
14

 35
27
8
Röyksopp
Do It Again feat. Robyn
24

 36
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Jason Mraz
Love Someone
36

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38
2
Kiesza
Giant In My Heart
37

 38 
39
11
Charli XCX
Boom Clap
11

 39
25
14
The Black Keys
Fever
2

 40
37
4
The Coronas
All The Others
34


Off the Top  :
Paul Thomas Saunders - In High Heels Burn It Down
Katy B - Still
Shift K3Y - Touch