Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz Oct. 18 2006
Chartbitz:
Wednesday, October 18 2006
by Andrew Miller
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Rockin’ Rod’s Fifth
We still love him, even if
Rachel doesn’t.
Rockin’ Rod Stewart makes the biggest
leap to #1 of 2006 with a 29-place jump straight to the top
of the NZ Albums Chart. And it looks to be a world first
for the veteran as Still The Same: Great Rock Classics Of
Our Time is yet to gain its UK, US or Australian
release.
Rod the Mod’s chart-topping tally is now five,
this being his first penthouse dweller since the ‘70s.
His last was a Greatest Hits collection 27 years ago.
The
lead single from the new covers set, Have You Ever Seen The
Rain?, moves up to #3 on the RadioScope Easy Chart – just
one of many past hits to be given the Rod Stewart make-over
treatment. It’s A Heartache was originally a hit for
Welsh woman Bonnie Tyler, whose raspy voice ironically once
earned her the label ‘a female Rod Stewart’.
Rod’s
never had a #1 single here though. He’s made it as
runner-up four times - 1976’s Tonight’s The Night (1
week at #2, on the chart for 23 weeks), 1977’s I Don’t
Want To Talk About It (2 weeks at #2, 27 weeks), You’re In
My Heart (4 weeks at #2, 15 weeks) and 1978’s Do Ya Think
I’m Sexy? (1 week, 16 weeks).
His ‘signature tune’
Sailing charted twice, reaching #3 in 1975 and spending 24
weeks on the chart, then entering again in 1978 hitting #16
and surviving a further 14 weeks.
And The Tui Goes
To…
The 2006 New Zealand Music Awards will be
announced in Auckland tonight, and among the finalists are
two who set longevity records on this week’s
chart.
First up, four-time Tui winners last year,
Welli’s Fat Freddy’s Drop. Their Based On A True Story
racks up its 76th week in the Albums list – which draws
them level with Split Enz’s True Colours as the longest
charting album by a local group. And FFD pips Enz on the
weeks at #1 count by 7 weeks to 2.
The all-time local
longevity champ, however, is Bic Runga’s Beautiful
Collision which spent 108 weeks on the chart. (Bic’s
already won a Tui this year as Best Producer for Birds and
is up for three on the night). Fat Freddy’s Drop are
finalists in the People’s Choice section.
Another
nominee, already an award winner at the APRA Silver Scrolls,
is Don McGlashan’s Bathe In The River, which racks up its
33rd week on the Singles Chart to become the second longest
charting local single ever!
The America’s Cup
collaboration by All Of Us, Sailing Away, holds the record
of 38 weeks. Bathe moves back up to #22 this week. Perhaps
the Tuis will give it the legs to take the longevity record!
It’s up for Single Of The Year and looks a good bet for
highest-selling single.
The New Singles
#7
Scissor Sisters - I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’
Ta dah!
New York’s 70s-style Scissor Sisters crack the NZ Top 10
for the first time and grab their biggest hit here. I
Don’t Feel Like Dancin’ waltzes straight into #7, having
already topped the chart in the UK and Australia. The
track’s #19 on the RadioScope100 while their album Ta-Dah!
sits at #15 on the Albums list.
#21 48May - Nervous
Wreck
Local lads 48May precede the 2007 release of their
sophomore set Streetlights And Shadows with lead single
Nervous Wreck, new at #21 this week. It follows their two
previous hits Leather & Tattoos (#14) and Home By 2 (#11)
from their 2004 debut The Mad Love, which peaked at
#19.
#40 Hinder - Lips Of An Angel
It’s hello to
Austin Winkler (vocals), Joe ‘Blower’ Garvey (lead
guitar), Mike Rodden (bass), Mark King (rhythm guitar) and
Cody Hansen (drums) who are collectively known as Hinder, a
group from Oklahoma City. They gain their first NZ hit with
their former US #3 Lips Of An Angel, new at #40 on airplay
alone (it’s fresh into the RadioScope100 Top 10 this
week). Together since 2002, Hinder’s debut Extreme
Behaviour dropped in September last year Stateside, going
platinum. It’s out here next week.
The New
Albums
#17 Katherine Jenkins - Living A
Dream
Welsh school teacher Katherine Jenkins won Album of
the Year at the 2006 Classical Brit Awards with her
sophomore album Living A Dream. This week that set gives
her highest new entry honours on the NZ Albums Chart, her
first chart appearance here.
#37 Trivium - The
Crusade
Trivium hail from Orlando, Florida, and though
their album title is very similar to Scribe’s #1 set The
Crusader that’s where the similarities end. Trivium is
loud in the metal sense. The Crusade is their third album,
their second for Roadrunner Records and their first to chart
here.
#39 Hammond Gamble - Recollection
On the road
supporting Th’ Dudes and Hello Sailor on the Radio Hauraki
40th Birthday Tour, Hammond Gamble gains his first charting
album in 23 years. His first taste of the NZ Albums Chart
came when his band Street Talk’s self-titled debut spent a
week in the list in March 1979. The follow-up, Battleground
Of Fun, got to #21 in June the following year before the
band broke up. His solo chart debut was December 1980 when
Hammond Gamble Band spent 10 weeks in the list, getting as
high as #32. October 1983 saw his highest charting set to
date as Every Whisper Shouts got to #19. Gamble has the
distinction of being the voice of the only song to hit #1 on
the Singles Chart on two separate occasions as The Red Nose
Band’s You Make The Whole World Smile made the top in
1992, dropped off the chart, then went back to the summit
place exactly one year
later.
You can contact Andrew at:
andrewmiller @
radioscope.co.nz
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Top 40 Albums - Week To Sunday, 15 October 2006
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 30 2 Still
The Same: Great Rock Classics Of Our Time Rod
Stewart SBME
2 1 2 Sam's Town The
Killers Universal
3 2 2 The Open
Door Evanescence SBME
4 3 14 Eyes Open Snow
Patrol Universal
5 4 19 High School Musical
OST Various EMI
6 10 21 Taking The Long Way Dixie
Chicks SBME
7 5 3 Duets: An American Classic Tony
Bennett SBME
8 8 5 FutureSex / LoveSounds Justin
Timberlake SBME
9 6 4 Ultimate Prince WEA/Warner
10 7 18 A
Fever You Can't Sweat Out Panic! At The
Disco WEA/Warner
11 9 3 Undiscovered James
Morrison Universal
12 13 7 Modern Times Bob
Dylan SBME
13 15 13 Into The Dojo The Black
Seeds Capitol/EMI
14 12 4 Respect M.E. Missy
Elliott WEA/Warner
15 11 2 Ta-Dah Scissor
Sisters Universal
16 14 22 Stadium Arcadium Red Hot Chili
Peppers WEA/Warner
17 new 1 Living A Dream Katherine
Jenkins Universal
18 21 2 Imaginary Kingdom Tim
Finn Capitol/EMI
19 18 7 Soulstice Shapeshifter Truetone/Rhythmethod
20 17 6 Revelations Audioslave SBME
21 20 17 I'm
Not Dead Pink SBME
22 19 46 PCD The Pussycat
Dolls Universal
23 27 14 Real
Life Evermore WEA/Warner
24 16 2 Smoke And Mirrors The
Datsuns Hellsquad/EMI
25 22 4 The
Dutchess Fergie Universal
26 23 11 The Sound Of
Revenge Chamillionaire Universal
27 26 6 B'Day Beyonce SBME
28 29 5 Continuum John
Mayer SBME
29 28 76 Based On A True Story Fat Freddy's
Drop TheDrop/Rhythmethod
30 33 14 Loose Nelly
Furtado Universal
31 25 3 Black Fingernails, Red
Wine Eskimo Joe WEA/Warner
32 24 4 From This Moment
On Diana Krall Verve/Universal
33 reentry 2 When Your
Lights Are Out Hello
Sailor Liberation/Universal
34 32 9 Back To
Basics Christina Aguilera SBME
35 34 6 Phobia Breaking
Benjamin Hollywood/EMI
36 31 7 Something Like
Strangers Stellar* SBME
37 new 1 The
Crusade Trivium Roadrunner/Universal
38 37 7 Hi Score:
The Best Of Che Fu SBME
39 new 1 Recollection Hammond
Gamble Liberation/Universal
40 38 6 Celtic Woman Celtic
Woman Manhattan/EMI
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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