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This is a summary of 1986 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.
The first number 1 single of 1986 was the breakthrough hit for London synthpop duo the Pet Shop Boys. Their song "West End Girls" had climbed the charts during late 1985 and reached number 1 for two weeks in January. They would have three more top 20 hits this year as well as two top 20 albums, and were still reaching the top 10 in 2006, twenty years later. Another popular synthpop duo this year were Erasure, with their song "Sometimes" reaching number two in the autumn; this success would be followed by many more hits throughout the decade.
After four successful years, the band Wham! split up in the spring. Made up of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley, they finished with a farewell concert at Wembley Stadium, a greatest hits album The Final which reached number 2, and the single "The Edge of Heaven", their fourth number one, and their last until "Last Christmas" finally reached No. 1 in 2021. George Michael also reached number 1 this year with a solo release, A Different Corner , and went on to have a highly successful solo career.
The formation of the charity Comic Relief provided an unusual song from Cliff Richard, a singer with several huge hits in the 1950s and '60s. He teamed up with the cast of the popular sitcom The Young Ones (itself named after a Richard song) for a new version of his 1959 single "Living Doll", half sung by Richard and half shouted by the Young Ones cast. With proceeds going to the charity, it reached number one for three weeks and was Richard's first number 1 of the decade. Another novelty number one was "The Chicken Song", sung by the cast of satirical puppet show Spitting Image . With lyrics such as "Hold a chicken in the air, stick a deckchair up your nose" it was intended as a parody of novelty holiday songs which were popular at the time, and also topped the chart for three weeks.
American singer Madonna had the biggest-selling album of the year with "True Blue". All singles released from it made the top five, including the number 1s "Papa Don't Preach", "True Blue", and "La Isla Bonita" which topped the chart the year after. The biggest-selling single of the year went to The Communards, with a hi-NRG cover of the disco song "Don't Leave Me This Way". The band included singer Jimmy Somerville who had previously enjoyed success with Bronski Beat, and later started a solo career.
The Christmas number one single was something of a surprise, a re-issue of Jackie Wilson's 1957 single "Reet Petite". Wilson had died in 1984, but the song been re-issued after being used in a television advert for Levi's, with a new video made of a Claymation version of Wilson. Having first been released 29 years earlier, it broke the record for the longest time between a single being released and it hitting number 1, a record that would last until 2005 when Tony Christie's 1971 song "(Is This the Way to) Amarillo" topped the chart.
Birtwistle's opera The Mask of Orpheus , including electronic music realised by Barry Anderson and a libretto by Peter Zinovieff, was staged in London by English National Opera to great critical acclaim. Michael Nyman also came up with a new opera, The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat , a chamber work with a minimalist score. The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment was founded in London by a group of period music enthusiasts, going on to become one of the UK's leading orchestras.
Chart date (week ending) | Album | Artist(s) | Weeks |
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4 January | Now 6 | Various Artists | 2 |
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18 January | Brothers in Arms | Dire Straits | 10 |
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22 March | |||
29 March | Hits 4 | Various Artists | 4 |
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19 April | |||
26 April | Street Life: 20 Great Hits | Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music | 5 |
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10 May | |||
17 May | |||
24 May | |||
31 May | So | Peter Gabriel | 2 |
7 June | |||
14 June | A Kind of Magic | Queen | 1 |
21 June | Invisible Touch | Genesis | 3 |
28 June | |||
5 July | |||
12 July | True Blue | Madonna | 6 |
19 July | |||
26 July | |||
2 August | |||
9 August | |||
16 August | |||
23 August | Now 7 | Various Artists | 5 |
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13 September | |||
20 September | |||
27 September | Silk & Steel | Five Star | 1 |
4 October | Graceland | Paul Simon | 5 |
11 October | |||
18 October | |||
25 October | |||
1 November | |||
8 November | Every Breath You Take: The Singles | The Police | 2 |
15 November | |||
22 November | Hits 5 | Various Artists | 2 |
29 November | |||
6 December | Now 8 | 4 | |
13 December | |||
20 December | |||
27 December |
Based on sales from 30 December 1985 to 3 January 1987. [5]
Based on sales from 29 December 1985 to 3 January 1987. [6]
Notes:
The 1986 BRIT Awards winners were:
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