Official NZ Top 40 Chart & Chartbitz - July 12 200
"The Official New Zealand Top 40 premieres Friday nights at 7.30pm on C4"
Chartbitz:
Wednesday, July 12 2006
by Andrew
Miller
http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/pdfs/0607/chart1520.pdf
myspace.com
To quote Bob Dylan: The times they are a
changin’.
It looks to be a myspace.com type of world. First there was Sandi Thom, who used myspace.com to get her music to the world and gain an international record deal - the retail single release here of I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker has pushed the cut up 36 places this week to #3. Now there’s 21-year-old Englishwoman Lily Allen, who created a myspace.com buzz with her self-composed song Smile…
Signed to EMI’s Regal label, Lily claims the UK’s #1 position this week and Smile debuts here at #19. In fact Lily can already lay claim to a New Zealand #1 of sorts as Smile is a track on Now 21, which holds as the #1 compilation for a second week, and is also the lead single from her debut album Alright Still.
Entertaining runs in the singer/songwriter’s family as Lily’s Dad is UK cult comedian Keith Allen. He dabbled a little in music, being the creative force behind a comedy cut which was a UK #2 hit in 1998, Vindaloo by Fat Les.
Smile is selling well and fast gaining radio spins so a Top 10 placing for Lily could well be on the cards next week.
Gnarls Barkley’s Crazy, which holds for a seventh straight week as our #1 single and second week as the most-played song on the radio on the RadioScope100, appeared first on myspace.com.
More And More
Cash
2006 is definitely the year of Johnny Cash as
the late Man In Black picks up yet another charting album.
New at #33 this week is American V: A Hundred Highways,
another collaboration with producer Rick Rubin.
Says Rick: “These songs are Johnny's final statement. They are the truest reflection of the music that was central to his life at the time. This is the music that Johnny wanted us to hear.”
The newest Cash set was recorded just prior to his death in September 2003 and includes songs by Hank Williams, Rod McKuen, Bruce Springsteen and Gordon Lightfoot along with the last songs that Johnny ever wrote, I Came To Believe and Like The 309.
Johnny’s highest charting set of the year thus far is the #2 platinum-selling Ring Of Fire: The Legend Of Johnny Cash, which is #30 this week and into its 23rd week on the chart.
The New Single
#13 The Veronicas -
When It All Falls Apart
Identical 22-year-old Brisbane
twin sisters Jess and Lisa Origliasso land another New
Zealand hit from their album The Secret Life Of The
Veronicas. The week’s highest new entry at #13 is When It
All Falls Apart, which sits at #41 on the RadioScope100.
Tthe sisters write their own material, and count Roy Orbison
and AC/DC among their diverse influences .
#19 Lily
Allen - Smile
See story above.
#21 Lil Jon
featuring Sean Paul - Snap Yo Fingers
Lil Jon may not be
a household name but he has appeared on releases by the
likes of Usher, Snoop Dogg and Fat Joe. His first solo set,
Crunk Rock, drops in September, and ahead of it comes Snap
Yo Fingers, a collaboration with Jamaican Sean Paul and E-40
from the San Francisco Bay Area. It’s not Lil Jon’s
first release as his albums with the Eastside Boyz have sold
over 5 million units worldwide.
#33 Nelly Furtado
featuring Timbaland - Promiscuous
Canadian of Portuguese
descent and mother to a daughter named Nevis, Nelly Furtado
lands the first hit from her third album Loose at #33 on
airplay alone. Promiscuous sits at #5 on the RadioScope100
and holds down the top slot in America on the Billboard Hot
100. It’s Top 5 across the ditch and could well give
Nelly a second #1 single here. Turn Off The Lights, from
her debut album Whoa Nelly, was a chart-topper here five
years back. Both the album and single are due for release
here later in the month. On Promiscuous she’s joined by
R&B producer Timbaland. Maneater, another cut from Loose,
just dropped from #1 in the UK.
#37 Frontline - Lost
In Translation
David Dallas (aka Con Psy) and producer
Nick Maclaren (aka 41) are the two-man Frontline whose third
single Lost In Translation, from their debut album Borrowed
Time, is new at #37 this week. The featured female vocal is
by Charlene.
The New Albums
#6 Muse -
Black Holes And Revelations
It’s a good week for Matt
Bellamy (guitar/vocals), Chris Wolstenholme (bass), Dominic
Howard (drums) who are UK trio Muse. Black Holes And
Revelations, their fourth album, moves straight into the UK
Albums chart at #1 and also gives them their first New
Zealand Top 10 placing as it takes highest new entry honours
here at #6. It follows their 2003 set Absolution and
features lead single Supermassive Black Hole, a UK Top 10
single.
#25 Hillsong Music Australia - Mighty To
Save
New at #25, Mighty To Save is the latest live
worship album to come out of Australia’s Hillsong Church
formed by expat Kiwi Brian Houston. The set was recorded
live on March 5 2006 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre.
Over 10,000 people feature on the release with their singing
led by Hillsong’s Darlene Zschech.
#33 Johnny Cash
- American V: A Hundred Highways
See story above.
You can contact Andrew at:
andrewmiller @
radioscope.co.nz
http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/pdfs/0607/chart1520.pdf
Top 40 Albums - Week To Sunday, 09 July 2006
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 4 8 Stadium
Arcadium Red Hot Chili Peppers WEA/Warner
2 1 32 PCD The
Pussycat Dolls Universal
3 3 4 St Elsewhere Gnarls
Barkley WEA/Warner
4 7 5 High School Musical
OST Various EMI
5 11 7 Taking The Long Way Dixie
Chicks SBME
6 new 1 Black Holes And
Revelations Muse WEA/Warner
7 2 3 The Best Of Chris
Isaak WEA/Warner
8 8 3 Why Try Harder? Fatboy
Slim Skint/SBME
9 21 7 A Girl Like
Me Rihanna Universal
10 5 3 Smile, It Confuses
People Sandi Thom SBME
11 6 5 Daniel Powter Daniel
Powter WEA/Warner
12 12 40 All The Right
Reasons Nickelback Roadrunner/Universal
13 10 22 Eye To
The Telescope KT Tunstall Virgin/EMI
14 9 6 End The
Silence Blindspott Capitol/EMI
15 19 50 Back To
Bedlam James Blunt WEA/Warner
16 13 2 Piano Man: The Very
Best Of Billy Joel SBME
17 20 10 10,000
Days Tool SBME
18 14 2 Liberation Transmission Lost
Prophets SBME
19 25 24 Birds Bic
Runga SBME
20 18 62 Based On A True Story Fat Freddy's
Drop TheDrop/Rhythmethod
21 15 19 Veneer Jose
Gonzalez Shock/Border
22 28 4 A Fever You Can't Sweat
Out Panic At The Disco WEA/Warner
23 16 4 The Big
Bang Busta Rhymes Universal
24 17 4 Under The Iron
Sea Keane Universal
25 new 1 Mighty To Save Hillsong
Music Australia Parachute
26 26 8 Broken Boy
Soldiers Raconteurs XL/Rhythmethod
27 37 4 December
Underground AFI Universal
28 22 11 The Very Best Of Roy
Orbison SBME
29 27 20 Sing-Alongs And Lullabies Jack
Johnson Universal
30 29 23 Ring Of Fire: The Legend
Of Johnny Cash Universal
31 34 18 Tea And
Sympathy Bernard Fanning DewProcess/Universal
32 30 9 All
The Roadrunning Mark Knopfler And Emmylou
Harris Universal
33 new 1 American V: A Hundred
Highways Johnny Cash American/Universal
34 32 6 Move By
Yourself Donavon
Frankenreiter Universal
35 24 5 Unexpected Songs Julian
Lloyd Webber Capitol/EMI
36 33 2 Laugh Now, Cry Later Ice
Cube Virgin/EMI
37 23 10 The Italian Patrizio
Buanne Universal
38 reentry 49 X&Y Coldplay Capitol/EMI
39 35 8 Warm
Hand Don McGlashan ArchHill/Rhythmethod
40 reentry 14 See
The Sun Pete Murray SBME
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/pdfs/0607/chart1520.pdf