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Topic History of: FAB Chart - it's that Tusk again
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The Cat Following the Fleetwood Mac specials on BBC TV, Tusk enters this week's FAB Chart at 17. Although eyebrows were raised when it was first released it became a classic. No surprise to find this acknowledgement.

Scott Slater has been in this chart before, and he's back this week at 12 with 'A Million Chances' which is heavily influenced by the Beatles but with it's own freshness.

Highest new entry is at 3. Eric Bradford wrote and performed 'Action Kitchem' (I'm still not sure if that's a typo). I can see why it's so high as it's quite quirky and as much a brilliant work of art as a piece of musical entertainment. I like it a lot.

Michael Jackson holds on to the top spot. Good climbs for Cliff, Brooke Addamo and the Tennessee Mafia Jug Band.

http://fabchart.tripod.com