Official NZ Top 40 & Chartbitz August 16 2006
"The Official New Zealand Top 40 premieres Friday nights at 7.30pm on C4"
Chartbitz:
Wednesday, August 16 2006
by Andrew Miller
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Two For Tyree
Who’s the local rapper who’s
Ridin’ high with two upwardly mobile hit singles? Ladies
And Gentlemen, it’s Tyree.
Not only does he collaborate
with Chamillionaire on this week’s #2 single, his own solo
effort, Ladies And Gentlemen, opens at #21 - perhaps
appropriately since the Papatoetoe South Aucklander of
Niuean descent is 21 years old.
Ladies And Gentlemen is
the lead single from Tyree’s solo debut Now Or Never due
later in the year.
A screening of his Friday Night video
clip on Maori Television caught the attention of Juse and
New York-based expat Kirk Harding, leading to Tyree signing
to new imprint Move The Crowd Records and so beginning a
very busy 2006 - which is only getting busier.
“I want
to make music that gets people bouncing, at the same time
being real and spitting the truth,” says Tyree. “I
strive to be as real as I can. I just want to go platinum
in New Zealand and Oz and then look at the UK…”
Look, Who’s On The Chart
If you’d been
told a year or two back that in 2006 The Who would be
releasing a new studio set, let alone hitting the Singles
Chart, you would be forgiven for thinking it might be a Tui
billboard slogan.
And yet they’ve notched up their
first hit single in 25 years! Pete Townshend and Roger
Daltrey slip into the Singles list at #39 after a week’s
release with Wire And Glass, racking up their first hit here
since 1981, when You Better, You Bet peaked one place higher
at #38.
The new Who concept album, based on the novella
The Boy Who Heard Music, is due September and will be the
band’s first album of new material in 23 years.
Slaying ‘Em
Slayer opened their New Zealand
Albums Chart account in 1994 when Divine Intervention peaked
at #20, though their origins go back to 1982, when they
formed in Huntington Park, California.
Now the four
original members – Tom Araya (bass / vocals), Kerry King
(guitars), Jeff Hanneman (guitars), and Dave Lombardo
(drums) – have recorded their first studio set together
since 2001’s God Hates Us All.
In the process they pick
up highest new entry honours at #10 with Christ Illusion,
giving them their highest charting set here to date.
Return Of The Frog
He’s back. Leaping onto
the chart at #20 and claiming highest Singles new entry
honours, Crazy Frog racks up a fourth straight hit with the
Soccer World Cup-inspired frogmake of Queen’s 1978 #8 We
Are The Champions.
The amphibian has already claimed more
chart-toppers here than Queen and should Champions top the
list, would see Crazy tie The Pussycat Dolls in placing
their first four singles at #1 (although the PCDs lifted
their four #1s from the same album).
The New
Singles
Nelly Furtado’s not so Promiscuous after
all, sticking with the one partner, Timbaland, as their
current hit single holds for a fourth week at #1 on a pretty
static Singles Chart. There are four new entries
however...
#20 Crazy Frog - We Are The
Champions
See story above.
#21 Tyree - Ladies And
Gentlemen
See story above.
#39 The Who - Wire And
Glass
See story above.
#40 Panic! At The Disco -
I Write Sins, Not Tragedies
Like so many, myspace.com was
where Panic! At The Disco gained their first major exposure.
Their debut set A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out moves up to
#14 on the Album Chart as lead single I Write Sins Not
Tragedies enters at the bottom end of the Singles survey at
#40 – the first hit single for the four-piece Las Vegas
band formed straight out of school.
The New
Albums
It’s a month at the summit for
Wellington’s Black Seeds as they head out on the road in
support of Into The Dojo, their chart-topping third album
just certified gold. Local album action heats up in the
next couple of weeks with new sets due from Shapeshifter,
Stellar* and a Best Of compilation from Che Fu.
#10
Slayer – Christ Illusion
See story above.
#32
Youth Group - Casino Twilight Dogs
Sydneysiders Youth
Group becomes the latest Ockers to notch up a charting album
here. Casino Twilight Dogs follows their Top 10 single
Forever Young (#12 this week). It’s the group’s third
album and the second released locally. Casino Twilight Dogs
was tracked in Sydney in December last year and February
this year with the recording completed and mixed in LA in
April. The band’s approach for the album was to record
live-to-tape wherever possible.
#39 Jurassic 5 -
Feedback
Hip hoppers Jurassic 5 formed in LA in 1993 at
the Good Life Club, coming originally from two different
crews - Rebels And Rhythm and Unity Committee. This week
Charli 2na, Akil, Zaakir, Mark 7even, DJ Nu-Mark and Cut
Chemist claim their first charting album since October
2002’s Power In Numbers (#22) as Feedback enters at
#39.
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Top 40 Singles - Week To Sunday, 13 August 2006
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 1 6 Promiscuous Nelly
Furtado feat.
Timbaland Universal
2 2 3 Ridin' Chamillionaire feat.
Tyree Universal
3 3 7 Buttons The Pussycat Dolls feat.
Snoop
Dogg Universal
4 4 3 Unfaithful Rihanna Universal
5 5 8 I
Wish I Was A Punk Rocker Sandi Thom SBME
6 6 6 Smile Lily
Allen Capitol/EMI
7 7 15 Crazy Gnarls
Barkley WEA/Warner
8 11 4 Ain't No Other Man Christina
Aguilera SBME
9 8 10 Running Evermore WEA/Warner
10 10 12 Flaunt
It TV Rock SBME
11 12 9 Breaking
Free Various Disney/EMI
12 15 12 Forever
Young Youthgroup Liberation/Universal
13 9 24 Bathe In
The River Mt Raskil PS feat. Hollie
Smith EMI
14 18 6 Snap Yo Fingers Lil Jon feat. Sean
Paul Method/Shock
15 14 4 I Love My Chick Busta Rhymes
feat. Will.I.Am And Kelis Universal
16 38 2 Deja
Vu Beyonce feat. Jay Z SBME
17 19 5 Stars Are Blind Paris
Hilton WEA/Warner
18 17 6 When It All Falls Apart The
Veronicas WEA/Warner
19 13 15 Hips Don't Lie Shakira
feat. Wyclef Jean SBME
20 new 1 We Are The
Champions Crazy Frog WEA/Warner
21 new 1 Ladies And
Gentlemen Tyree MTC/Universal
22 36 3 Tell Me Baby Red
Hot Chili Peppers WEA/Warner
23 20 9 Who
Knew? Pink SBME
24 25 11 Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It Dem
Franchise Boyz Virgin/EMI
25 16 9 Somebody's Watching
Me Beatfreakz MOS/EMI
26 23 3 If You Were Mine Marcos
Hernandez TVT/Shock
27 22 14 Touch It Busta
Rhymes Universal
28 32 13 Sunshine
Day Spacifix KingMusic
29 21 4 Faster Kill Pussycat Paul
Oakenfold feat. Brittany
Murphy Virgin/EMI
30 27 19 S.O.S. (Rescue
Me) Rihanna Universal
31 31 4 Over My Head (Cable
Car) The Fray SBME
32 33 7 Rooftops Lost
Prophets SBME
33 26 10 Steady As She
Goes Raconteurs XL/Rhythmethod
34 37 3 Now The Sun Is
Out Greg Johnson Capitol/EMI
35 35 24 Put Your Records
On Corinne Bailey Rae Capitol/EMI
36 24 22 Beep The
Pussycat Dolls feat. Will.I.Am Universal
37 34 14 Control
Myself LL Cool J feat. Jennifer
Lopez Universal
38 40 14 Black Horse And The Cherry
Tree KT Tunstall Virgin/EMI
39 new 1 Wire And Glass The
Who Universal
40 new 1 I Write Sins, Not Tragedies Panic
At The Disco WEA/Warner
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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