77 episodes

Hosts Gavin Scott (from Chart Beats: A Journey Through Pop) and Matthew Denby work their way through all the singles produced by Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman (SAW), starting in 1984 with "The Upstroke" by Agents Aren't Aeroplanes and taking in hits by Dead Or Alive, Hazell Dean, Bananarama, Princess, Mel & Kim, Rick Astley, Kylie Minogue, Sinitta, Jason Donovan, Divine, Sonia and more, as well as lesser known chart misses. Bonus interviews and discussion: chartbeats.com.au/saw (Theme music: Switch Me On by Shane Ivers at www.silvermansound.com)

A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman Chart Beats

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    • 4.9 • 120 Ratings

Hosts Gavin Scott (from Chart Beats: A Journey Through Pop) and Matthew Denby work their way through all the singles produced by Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman (SAW), starting in 1984 with "The Upstroke" by Agents Aren't Aeroplanes and taking in hits by Dead Or Alive, Hazell Dean, Bananarama, Princess, Mel & Kim, Rick Astley, Kylie Minogue, Sinitta, Jason Donovan, Divine, Sonia and more, as well as lesser known chart misses. Bonus interviews and discussion: chartbeats.com.au/saw (Theme music: Switch Me On by Shane Ivers at www.silvermansound.com)

    Ep 72: Make This A Special Night to So Proud Of You

    Ep 72: Make This A Special Night to So Proud Of You

    Late in 1991, PWL was trying all sorts of things to get back in the charts on a regular basis, including working with '80s funk/soul band Cool Notes. Single "Make This A Special Night" harked back to some of SAW's earliest releases when they dabbled in R&B — and was one of several tracks recorded with the group, which was now a trio. Singer Lauraine McIntosh talks about Cool Notes' progression from reggae outfit to commercially successful soul group with mid-'80s hits "Spend The Night" an...

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Ep 71: Happy Together to Word Is Out

    Ep 71: Happy Together to Word Is Out

    They were the pop stars that changed everything for the Hit Factory — and in this episode we discuss pivotal singles for Jason Donovan and Kylie Minogue. In Jason's case, his remake of "Happy Together" was his final single with PWL, as he made the leap to musical theatre and a new record label. The cover version was also the first Stock and Waterman production, with Matt Aitken now out of the picture. Jason joins us for one last time to discuss the parting of ways with PWL, his third studio a...

    • 59 min
    BONUS: Remixing The Hits with Tony King

    BONUS: Remixing The Hits with Tony King

    To mark the third anniversary of A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman, former PWL remixer Tony King joins us to share his story of going from Phil Harding's assistant to being responsible for a Billboard Hot 100 smash hit thanks to his remix of "Don't Make Me Over" by Sybil. Tony recounts the "weird" way he landed a job at PWL and how his first task was to remix "Packjammed (With The Party Posse)" by Stock Aitken Waterman — in a matter of hours. He also talks about some of his early remixe...

    • 45 min
    Ep 70: That's What Love Can Do

    Ep 70: That's What Love Can Do

    The Boy Krazy story is one of the most interesting — and complicated! — in the SAW history. The American girl group was put together through auditions in New York, going through a few line-up changes before the final five-piece, Johnna, Josselyne, Kimberly, Renee and Ruth Ann, signed a deal with PWL Records and flew to London to start recording with Stock Aitken Waterman. Kimberly and Josselyne join us to reminisce about that process and how debut single "That's What Love Can Do" came togethe...

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Ep 69: Roadblock 91 to All Mixed Up and Matt Aitken's departure

    Ep 69: Roadblock 91 to All Mixed Up and Matt Aitken's departure

    It had to happen at some point. In May 1991, the Stock Aitken Waterman era ended when Matt Aitken walked away from his role as one third of the songwriting and production trio. In this episode, he explains what prompted his decision and we explore the changing nature of PWL at the time, which was a contributing factor in the split. Mike Stock also weighs in on Matt's departure and reveals whether he blames his musical partner for leaving. In terms of the music, we look at one of the most pola...

    • 56 min
    Ep 68: Shocked

    Ep 68: Shocked

    The fourth in arguably the best singles run in pop music history was also a first for Stock Aitken Waterman, as external mix team DNA took care of the 7" remix of "Shocked" by Kylie Minogue, Neal Slateford from DNA tells us how the unprecedented remix came about following the runaway success of his and production partner Nick Batt's reinvention of Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner". A key component of the "Shocked" remix was the rap by Jazzi P, who also joins us to talk about the triumphs and trial...

    • 1 hr 12 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
120 Ratings

120 Ratings

Garry051980 ,

The Utimate SAW fan guide

Came accross the by accident last week and I’m blasting through it … such a good listen and well presented.

jdslater ,

Thought I knew a little about SAW but!!!!

Love the format the guys have approach this show with. Loads of groups I haven’t even heard of and some really great interviews.

jvm2701 ,

SAW-tastic!

Since my friend’s husband recommended this podcast to me at the start of the year I have been ADDICTED! The level of detail and the plethora of interviews are hugely impressive along with the two hosts’ real-life reminiscences and their hugely amusing delivery make for an irresistible cocktail of nostalgia, info and (big) fun!

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