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Coventry Virgin Record Store Charts 1973 / 74 for Hobo Magazine


Coventry Virgin Record Store Charts 1973 / 74

These are the Coventry Virgin Records Album Charts 1973 - 74 as published in  Hobo - Coventry Music and Arts Magazine.

Virgin Records in Coventry was a far cry from the impersonal, walk through mega-stores of more recent
times. This was the first-born venture of  Richard Branson and the 60's ethos still permeated his business approach. The Coventry store was relatively small run by Mike O'Hare and Malc. You could hang out in the store and listen to grooves through the headphones or chat to the guys about music. The guys lived and breathed the music, enthused and argue over it around serving the customers. They also used to do album reviews for Hobo. They weren't sent by the Job Centre with a certificate in sales speak!

Upstairs by 1974, was Pete Waterman with his mate (also a Coventry DJ and later a SAW manager)  Tilly, in the Soul Hole selling rare soul imports. Both Pete and Mike and Malc were very supportive of Hobo. We sold copies of  Hobo through both the Virgin and Soul Hole stores; both placed ads in the mag to help us, wrote reviews and articles for us and compiled charts for their stores. The Peter Waterman Soul chart is the section about Pete but here are the Virgin Record Album Charts (Coventry Store) as compiled for Hobo. Later in the 70's John Bradbury (Specials), Stu Knapper (Riot Act) and John Coles (Silk Disco), Texas Dave McGarry (later a major promoter of Texas music in Australia) all worked for Virgin and more. Simon Frith - author of  the Sociology of Rock and many other books, was living in Coventry in the 70's while a senior lecture at Warwick University. Stu Knapper said he often used to pop in to the Coventry Virgin Record store.

Coventry Virgin Record Store was awarded one of the Coventry Music Two Tone Plaque and the lauch c 2007, brought together John Bradbury, Pete Waterman, John Coles and Pete Chambers.



HOBO MAGAZINE'S COVENTRY VIRGIN RECORD STORE ALBUM AND SINGLES CHARTS 1973 / 74
Published by Trev Teasdel  in Hobo - Coventry Music and Arts Magazine and compiled by Mike O'Hare and Malc.

The July 1973 Virgin chart is incomplete in the archive - only the last ten entries of the Top 30 remain. It's possible, as the July issue didn't come out that to first 20 were used for the issue that came out early August 73 but I can;t be sure. Anyway - this is No 21 to 30 of the July chart!

July 1973
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21 Terry Riley - Rainbow in Curved Air.
22 Paul Simon - Rhymin Simon
23 Kevin Ayres - Bananamour
24 Roy Harper - Stormcock
25 Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure
26 Pink Floyd - Meddle
27 David Bowie - Space Oddity
28 Pink Floyd - Relics
29 Budgie - Never Turn Your Back.
30 Johnny Winter - Still Alive and Well.

VIRGIN RECORDS ALBUM CHART (Coventry Store) Hobo Magazine August 1973
Albums August 1973
1 Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
2 David Bowie - Hunky Dory
3 Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
4 Faust - Tapes
5 Santana - McLaughlin
6 George Harrison - Material World
7 David Bowie - Aladdin Sane
8 Genesis - Live
9 Clifford T Ward - Home Thoughts
10 Roy Wood - Boulders
11 David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
12 Cat Stevens - Foreigner
13 Terry Riley - Rainbow in C
14 David Bowie - Man Who Sold the World
15 Lindisfarne - Live
16 Alan Hull - Pipedream
17 Mott the Hoople - Mott
18 Genesis - Foxtrot
19 Pink Floyd - Meddle
20 Beatles - 67-68
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Albums October 1973
1 Rolling Stones - Goat's Head Soup
2 Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
3 Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
4 Status Quo - Hello
5 David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
6 David Bowie - Man Who Stole the World
7 Pink Floyd - Meddle
8 David Bowie - Aladdin Sane
9 Beatles - 66 / 70
10 Yes - Yes Album
11 Led Zeppelin - 5
12 Uriah Heap - Sweet Freedom
13 David Bowie - Hunky Dory
14 Yes - Yes Songs
15 Van Morrison - Hard Rose the Highway
16 Slade - Sladest
17 Budgie - Never Turn Your Back
18 Beatles - 62 - 67
19 Faust
20 Steely Dan - Countdown to Ecstasy
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Albums Feb 1974

1 Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
2 Leo Sayer - Silverbird
3 Roxy Music - Stranded
4 Yes - Tales from Topographical Oceans
5 ELP - Brain Salad Surgery
6 Who - Quadrophenia
7 Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
8 Bob Dylan - Dylan
9 Gong - Angels Eggs
10 David Bowie - Pin Ups
11 Fripp and Eno - No Pussy Footing
12 Elton John - Yellow Brick Road
13 Santana - Welcome
14 Alice Cooper - Muscle of Love
15 Wings - Band on the Run
16 John Lennon - Mind Games
17 Faces - Faces Live
18 Donovan - Escence to Escence
19 Ringo Starr - Ringo
20 Nazareth - Loud n Proud

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Albums March 1974
1 Free - Free Story
2 Tangerine Dream - Phaedra
3 Joni Mitchell - Court and Spark
4 Deep Purple - Burn
5 Bob Dylan - Planet Waves
6 Wings - Band on the Run
7 Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic
8 Roy Harper - Valentine
9 Slade - Old, New and Borrowed
10 Incredible String Band
11 Eno - Here Come the Warm Jets
12 Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
13 Pink Floyd - A Nice Pair
14 Steeleye Span - Now we're Six
15 Sutherland Bros / Quiver = Dream Kid
16 Montrose
17 Lou Reed - Rock n Roll Animal
18 Mick Ronson - Slaughter on 10th Avenue
19 Carley Simon - Hot Cakes
20 Temptations - 1990

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Albums June 1974
1 Gong - Camembert Electrique
2 Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
3 Rick Wakeman - Journey
4 David Bowie Dianond Dogs
5 Wings - Band on the Run
6 Uriah Heap - Wonder World
7 Sparks - Kimona
8 Tangerine Dream - Phaedra
9 Bonzo Dog Dog Do Dah Band - History of
10 Bad Company

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June 1974 - Singles Chart
1 Sparks - This Town Ain't Big Eough for the Both of Us
2 Bad company - Can't Get Enough
3 Montrose - Bad Motor Scooter
4 Brian Ferry - The In Crowd
5 Allman Bros - Jessica
6 Captain Beefheart - Upon the My oh My
7 Kevin Coyne - I Believe in Love
8 Jan Akkarman - House of the King
9 ELP - Jerusalem
10 Black Oak Arkansas - Jim Dandy

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June 1974 Virgin Charts Coventry in Hobo

Hobo - Coventry Virgin Album Chart February 1974


FROM ALTERNATIVE SOUNDS 1979
"We talked to Tim and John here. Virgin records have been open for 6 years in Coventry. They stock everything here (except from brass bands) and are open 6 days a week. As they are a chain store, it means that they can get most records but there are often delays cos they don't deal with the distributors direct. A chart single costs 75p here. they also have discounts on the top 50 albums (about £1 off) plus various bargains in their 'cheap rack'. This is the only shop in Coventry where they have headphones for you to listen to records first"

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