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		<title><![CDATA[Pressparty: hmv launches diamond jubilee public vote to select greatest British album & film of past six decades]]></title>
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	  <title><![CDATA[hmv launches diamond jubilee public vote to select greatest British album & film of past six decades]]></title>
	  <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">&nbsp;&nbsp;London, 1st May, 2012 -</p>
<p>Leading entertainment retail specialist hmv has launched a major online survey that aims to celebrate the remarkable achievements in British music and film presided over by The Queen during her sixty-year reign.</p>
<p>hmv, which itself has a heritage stretching back more than 100 years, is inviting its customers and the wider public to use a special voting app on its facebook page (url&nbsp;<a href="http://www.hmv.com/jubilee">www.hmv.com/jubilee</a>) to put forward their choice of the greatest British albums and films of the past six decades. &nbsp;</p>
<p>The app, which has been developed by hmv ' s digital and social media agency - MMK Media, features hmv's Nipper mascot cloaked in a Union flag in &nbsp;'Britannia' style in its design.</p>
<p>The national poll is part of a wider 'Britain/Music is GREAT' Industry initiative that, in this special Olympic and Jubilee year, seeks to highlight the far-reaching achievements and contribution of British culture and music (url&nbsp;<a href="http://www.facebook.com/MusicisGREATBritain">www.facebook.com/MusicisGREATBritain</a>).&nbsp;</p>
<p>Participants in the hmv survey, which closes 20th May, will be able to vote for up to five albums and five films, as well as nominate their own 'other' &nbsp;selection if not listed, from a 'longlist' of sixty titles in each category compiled by hmv store and head office staff in a recent internal poll. &nbsp;</p>
<p>The two 'longlists' &nbsp;that voters can choose from reflect our nation's rich post-war cultural heritage, and feature a broad and diverse selection of iconic and contemporary artists, musical genres and cinematic styles ranging from Adele to Zulu and Cult Sci-Fi to Punk Rock. &nbsp;</p>
<p>Unsurprisingly, The Beatles head the albums list with five nominations, along with The Rolling Stones on three and David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Radiohead, Oasis and Blur - who all have two, as well as Queen, Elton John, Kate Bush and Coldplay. The Clash and The Sex Pistols ensure that Punk and New Wave is well featured, and Manchester' s contribution from the Nineties is additionally represented by Joy Division, The Smiths and The Stone Roses. Scotland and Wales have their champions in the shape of Primal Scream and Teenage Fanclub and The Manic Street Preachers and Stereophonics respectively, while, along with Adele and the much-missed Amy Winehouse, more contemporary British artists include the Arctic Monkeys, Dizzee Rascal, Tinie Tempah and this year's Mercury Prize winner PJ Harvey.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The films category is arguably even more diverse, with the James Bond, Harry Potter and Monty Python franchises well represented alongside a selection of Working Title romantic comedies such as Four Weddings and a Funeral and Love Actually. Military films range from The Bridge on the River Kwai to The Great Escape, while classic comedies include the likes of A Fish Called Wanda, Shaun of the Dead and Ealing Studios' The Ladykillers. Historical dramas that shine a light on a Great Britain of Royalty and Empire include Lawrence of Arabia, Gandhi, A Room with a View and The King' s Speech, while modern-day society is reflected by the grittier offerings of Sexy Beast, Tyrannosaur and This is England. One of the most featured actors among the films nominated is Michael Caine, who stars in Alfie, Get Carter, The Italian Job and Zulu&nbsp;</p>
<p>*** See Notes to Editors for full list of nominated albums and films.</p>
<p>The full results of the HMV survey, including, in the view of the voting public, the name of the overall greatest British album recorded and the greatest British film made since the Queen's accession to the Throne in 1952, will be revealed in the period leading up to the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, which culminate 3rd - 5th June.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Everyone entering will also have the chance to win a complete set of all sixty albums on CD and all sixty films on DVD that is up for grabs.</p>
<p>Many of the titles featured in the poll are being highlighted to customers in a summer-long 'Best of Britain' instore/online CD and DVD campaign, often at 2 for &pound;10 pricing designed to inspire the public to revisit titles they've not listened to or watched for a long time, or, in the case of younger consumers, to perhaps enjoy them for the very first time. &nbsp;The campaign will be supported with window and instore displays across the 240-strong chain in the last week of May and first week of June, when, in homage to The Queen, hmv advertising will also feature a specially adapted version of the famous 'dog &amp; trumpet trademark logo that will see a corgi stand in for hmv 's much-loved canine mascot - Nipper.</p>
<p>HMV's Gennaro Castaldo, comments: &nbsp;"The beginning of Elizabeth II's reign, and the bright new future it represented, didn't just coincide with a flowering of British popular culture, it helped to provide the very spark that lit the touch-paper for an explosion in music and film talent. &nbsp;Since then, the Queen has presided over the richest period of cultural achievement in our nation's history, so it' s only right that her Diamond Jubilee - which ironically also encapsulates sixty years of the official charts, should also be a period when we reflect on the greatest British albums and films of the past six decades."</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">-Ends -</p>
<p>Enquiries<br /><a href="mailto:gennaro.castaldo@hmv.co.uk">gennaro.castaldo@hmv.co.uk</a><br />+44 (0)20 7432 2033 / +44 (0)7801 194 139</p>
<p>Notes to Editors</p>
<p>Diamond Jubilee: 1952 - 2012: GREATEST BRITISH ALBUMS *** hmv survey longlist</p>
<p>Adele&nbsp; 21 <br />Amy Winehouse&nbsp; Back to Black<br />Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works 85 - 92<br />Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That 's What I'm Not<br />The Beatles Abbey Road<br />The Beatles&nbsp; Revolver<br />The Beatles Rubber Soul<br />The Beatles Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band<br />The Beatles The White Album<br />Black Sabbath Black Sabbath<br />Blur Modern Life Is Rubbish<br />Blur Parklife<br />The Clash London Calling<br />Coldplay&nbsp; Parachutes<br />The Cure Disintegration<br />David Bowie Hunky Dory<br />David Bowie The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars<br />Depeche Mode Violator<br />Dizzee Rascal Boy in da Corner<br />Dusty Springfield Dusty in Memphis<br />Elbow Seldom Seen Kid<br />Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road<br />Florence and the Machine Lungs<br />Iron Maiden Number of the Beast<br />Joy Division Unknown Pleasures<br />Kasabian Kasabian<br />Kate Bush&gt;&nbsp; Hounds of Love<br />Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II<br />Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV<br />Manic Street Preachers The Holy Bible<br />Massive Attack Blue Lines<br />Mumford &amp; Sons Sigh No More<br />Muse Origin of Symmetry<br />My Bloody Valentine Loveless<br />Oasis Definitely Maybe<br />Oasis (What' s the Story) Morning Glory?<br />Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon<br />Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here<br />PJ Harvey Stories from the Cities, Stories from the Sea<br />Portishead Dummy<br />Primal Scream Screamadelica<br />The Prodigy Fat of the Land<br />Pulp Different Class<br />Queen A Night at the Opera<br />Radiohead Kid A<br />Radiohead OK Computer<br />The Rolling Stones Exile on Main St.<br />The Rolling Stones Let It Bleed<br />The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers<br />Roots Manuva Run Come Save Me<br />Sex Pistols Never Mind the Bollocks<br />The Smiths The Queen Is Dead<br />The Specials The Specials<br />Stereophonics Word Gets Around<br />The Stone Roses The Stones Roses<br />The Streets Original Pirate Material<br />Super Furry Animals Radiator<br />Teenage Fan Club Bandwagonesque<br />Tinie Tempah Disc-overy<br />The Who Who's Next</p>
<p>Diamond Jubilee: 1952 - 2012: GREATEST BRITISH FILMS *** hmv survey longlist</p>
<p>2001: A Space Odyssey<br />28 Days Later<br />A Clockwork Orange<br />A Fish Called Wanda<br />A Room With a View<br />Alfie (1966)<br />Atonement<br />Battle of Britain<br />Billy Elliot<br />Brassed Off<br />Bridget Jones' Diary<br />Chariots of Fire<br />Control<br />Dead Man's Shoes<br />Don't Look Now<br />Dr. No<br />Dr. Strangelove<br />East Is East<br />Four Lions<br />Four Weddings and a Funeral<br />Gandhi<br />Get Carter<br />Goldfinger<br />Gregory's Girl<br />The Great Escape<br />Harry Potter: Deathly Hallows - Part 2<br />Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban<br />Hot Fuzz<br />Human Traffic<br />If<br />Kes<br />Lawrence of Arabia<br />Layer Cake<br />Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels<br />Love Actually<br />Monty Python and the Holy Grail<br />Monty Python and the Life of Brian<br />Moon<br />Notting Hill<br />Oliver<br />Quadrophenia<br />Sexy Beast<br />Shaun of the Dead<br />Slumdog Millionaire<br />Snatch<br />The Bridge on the River Kwai<br />The Dam Busters<br />The Descent<br />The Full Monty<br />The Inbetweeners Movie<br />The Italian Job<br />The King' s Speech<br />The Ladykillers<br />The Long Good Friday<br />The Railway Children<br />This is England<br />Trainspotting<br />Tyrannosaur<br />The Wicker Man<br />Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy<br />Withnail and I<br />Zulu</p>
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