Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz Oct. 25 2006
Chartbitz:
Wednesday, October 25 2006
by Andrew Miller
http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/pdfs/0610/chart1535.pdf
Tui Tales
This week’s Albums Chart highest new
entry already looks set to be one of the contenders for a
2007 Tui. Straight in at #8, OE:Brazil is an album
sponsored by liquor brand Bacardi which saw Kiwi musos
including Hollie Smith, Barnaby Weir, Alda Rezende, Maaka
Phat, P Digsss, and Recloose travel to Sao Paulo and
collaborate with some of Brazil’s finest musicians. The
result is the highly unique album, combining Latin flavours
and Aotearoa influences.
It’s one of three local sets
independently distributed in this week’s Top 20, with last
Wednesday’s New Zealand Music Awards generating fresh
sales for some of the winners. Fat Freddy’s Drop leads
the field as Based On A True Story rebounds nine places to
#20, and goes seven times platinum, after winning the
Highest Selling New Zealand Album and People’s Choice. It
also becomes the longest charting album ever by a local
group at 77 weeks.
Album Of The Year, Birds, by Best
Female Vocalist and Best Producer Bic Runga, misses the main
chart by a whisker and should re-enter the main list next
week. Other artists benefiting from Tui exposure with
renewed sales this week were Don McGlashan, Pluto and
Elemeno P.
New Rock Rules
New rock rules as
Unleashed 2006 powers straight to the top of the
Compilations Chart, selling more than double its nearest
rival #2. It’s the latest in the Unleashed franchise and
contains nine Rock Radio Airplay Top 5 hits.
The New
Singles
Justin Timberlake keeps his penthouse
position for a second week and 10th in total. Boyband
aren’t disappearing quite as quickly as some predicted,
holding onto the runner-up spot for a second week after
debuting on top. Being a guest Tui presenter as part of an
NZ promo tour helps English newcomer James Morrison’s You
Give Me Something into the Top 10 at #8.
#12 Jibbs - Chain
Hang Low
What’s in a name? Born Donald Crumpett, then
going by the moniker Jovan ‘The Black Donald Trump’
Kampbell, he now uses the stage name Jibbs. And he’s the
owner of the highest new entry this week. A former US #7,
Hang Down Low is new here at #12. The St Louis native turns
16 on November 13 and has a self-titled debut album out in
the next few weeks.
#16 Panic! At The Disco - But It’s
Better If You Do
2006 is a good year for Brendon Urie,
Ryan Ross, Jon Walker and Spencer Smith who are Las Vegas
band Panic! At The Disco. They played a sold-out New
Zealand gig last month and follow their #5 debut hit I Write
Sins, Not Tragedies (#20 this week and winner of the 2006
MTV Video Of The Year Award) with But It’s Better If You
Do. It’s the second hit lifted from their #7
gold-certified debut set A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out (#17
this week).
#37 My Chemical Romance - Welcome To The Black
Parade
Monday saw the release of The Black Parade, the
new album from New Jersey’s My Chemical Romance. The very
aptly titled lead / title track lands straight in the
Singles chart at #37. It’s in its second week atop of the
UK chart and debuts at #20 in Australia this week.
#40
Brooke Fraser - Deciphering Me
Naenae-born and raised
Brooke Fraser turns 23 in December, just after the release
of her sophomore set Albertine (named after her World Vision
sponsored child). The new set is off to a good start as its
lead single gains enough airplay to hit #9 on the
RadioScope100 and #40 on the Singles Chart on airplay alone.
A retail single is due in stores in a couple of weeks which
will no doubt drive the song higher. It becomes Brooke’s
sixth Top 40 single. Earlier in the year her Crowded House
cover Distant Sun, from the Finn tribute set She Will Have
Her Way, reached #18 on the RadioScope100 airplay
chart.
The New Albums
Like the Singles list,
the Top 4 selling albums of the week remain the same as Rod
Stewart’s Still The Same: Great Rock Classics Of Our Time
leads the pack for a second week (it opens on top in the US
this week as well).
#8 Various - OE: Brazil
See story
above.
#21 The Ten Tenors - Here’s To The Heroes
Just
on five months back, Australian 10 piece The Ten Tenors
charted with Tenology: The Best So Far (#21). Now the
classical ensemble return with Here’s To The Heroes,
recorded at London’s Abbey Road Studios with movie
soundtrack maestro John Barry.
#29 Sarah Brightman - Diva:
The Singles Collection
Englishwoman Sarah Brightman made
a very modest start to her New Zealand chart career when Pie
Jesu snuck into the Singles Chart in June 1985 (her lone
singles hit here). Later in the ‘80s her role in then
husband Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom Of The Opera saw
her part of the six-week #1, 91-week platinum soundtrack
(not to mention the follow-up #4, 38-week Phantom Highlights
set). Her solo debut came with 1996’s #42 Surrender.
This week Sarah Brightman hits two charts at once with the
same set – one audio, one visual. Diva: The Singles
Collection slots in audibly at #29, while the companion
visual DVD is straight in the DVD list at #4.
#37 Beck -
The Information
Thirty-six-year-old Californian Bek David
Campbell places his latest set The Information in the Albums
Chart at #37. Beck Hansen is the handle he goes by now, and
he first charted here in 1994 with the #23 Mellow Gold which
yielded the gold-certified #5 Loser.
#40 Various - Step Up
Soundtrack
It’s currently on at the movies and the lead
single, Get Up by Ciara and Chamillionaire, is #7 on the
Singles Chart. Now the Step Up soundtrack is new at #40 on
the Albums Chart too. The next single due is the current US
Top 10 hit (When You Gonna) Give It Up To Me by Sean Paul
and Keyshia Cole.
You can contact Andrew at:
andrewmiller @
radioscope.co.nz
http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/pdfs/0610/chart1535.pdf
Top 40 Singles - Week To Sunday, 22 October 2006
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 1 10 SexyBack Justin
Timberlake SBME
2 2 3 You Really Got
Me Boyband WEA/Warner
3 3 4 London
Bridge Fergie Universal
4 4 6 Call Me When You're
Sober Evanescence SBME
5 6 9 Do It To It Cherish feat.
Sean Paul Capitol/EMI
6 7 2 I Don't Feel Like
Dancin' Scissor Sisters Universal
7 5 5 Get Up Ciara
feat. Chamillionaire SBME
8 25 4 You Give Me
Something James Morrison Universal
9 9 5 Maneater Nelly
Furtado Universal
10 11 3 When You Were Young The
Killers Universal
11 14 3 One World the
feelers WEA/Warner
12 new 1 Chain Hang
Low Jibbs Universal
13 12 6 U + Ur
Hand Pink SBME
14 10 5 Sexy
Love Ne-Yo Universal
15 13 9 Me &
U Cassie WEA/Warner
16 new 1 But It's Better If You
Do Panic! At The
Disco WEA/Warner
17 8 13 Ridin' Chamillionaire feat.
Tyree Universal
18 17 10 Naive The
Kooks Virgin/EMI
19 16 9 Black Fingernails, Red
Wine Eskimo Joe WEA/Warner
20 15 11 I Write Sins, Not
Tragedies Panic! At The
Disco WEA/Warner
21 19 19 Breaking
Free Various Disney/EMI
22 18 16 Promiscuous Nelly
Furtado feat. Timbaland Universal
23 20 6 Pullin' Me
Back Chingy feat. Tyrese Capitol/EMI
24 23 17 Buttons The
Pussycat Dolls feat. Snoop
Dogg Universal
25 27 25 Crazy Gnarls
Barkley WEA/Warner
26 26 7 Chasing Cars Snow
Patrol Universal
27 30 6 Bossy Kelis feat. Too
Short Virgin/EMI
28 21 2 Nervous
Wreck 48May Mushroom/Warner
29 22 34 Bathe In The
River Mt Raskil PS feat. Hollie Smith EMI
30 32 8 I Love
You Too Aaradhna DawnRaid/Universal
31 24 14 Ain't No
Other Man Christina Aguilera SBME
32 33 13 Tell Me
Baby Red Hot Chili
Peppers WEA/Warner
33 35 20 Running Evermore WEA/Warner
34 28 10 I'm
Not Missing You Stacie Orrico Virgin/EMI
35 40 2 Lips Of
An Angel Hinder Universal
36 38 22 Forever
Young Youthgroup Liberation/Universal
37 new 1 Welcome To
The Black Parade My Chemical
Romance WEA/Warner
38 reentry 12 Unfaithful Rihanna Universal
39 37 4 Right
Where You Want Me Jesse
McCartney Hollywood/EMI
40 new 1 Deciphering Me Brooke
Fraser SBME
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/pdfs/0610/chart1535.pdf