Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz Nov. 15 2006
Chartbitz:
Wednesday, November 15 2006
by Andrew Miller
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Foo For Thought
Foo Fighters hit #1 out of the box
for the second time as Skin And Bones claims the top slot on
the NZ Albums Chart.
It’s the first live CD for Dave
Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel and Chris Shiflett who
are joined by a further four musicians on this record of
their US acoustic tour from earlier in the year.
It gives
them consecutive chart-toppers following on from In Your
Honour which held the top for three weeks in June last
year.
Of the group’s half dozen albums, only the
sophomore There’s Nothing Left To Lose has not made the
Top 10 here. It peaked at #12 in late 1999.
Justin’s Second
Justin Timberlake racks up his
second solo #1 in style with a 24-place jump to the
penthouse suite.
Assisted by TI, JT ensures My Love is
New Zealand’s new #1 song by knocking NZ Idol Matt Saunoa
to #3.
The song is also tops Stateside and moves four
places to #2 on the RadioScope100.
It follows the 10 week
chart-topper SexyBack (#24 this week) and gives the singer
his second #1 from his sophomore set Future Sex / Love
Sounds, which is #9 this week. Justin’s topping tally is
now three as he also hit the top with his former group
N’Sync.
Now And Again
Rocketing straight to
the top of the Compilations Chart is Now That’s What I
Call Music 22 as the series seeks to become New Zealand’s
most successful hit package franchise ever.
It includes
former #1 singles by Justin Timberlake, Fergie and The
Pussycat Dolls, along with former RadioScope #1 Chasing Cars
by Snow Patrol. To prove how hot the set is, this week’s
#2 by Beyonce is included along with the All Saints
come-back hit.
U2’s Coming
The Irish quartet
is here live in less than two weeks, and joined by American
rockers Green Day they claim their first Top 10 single in
two years with this week’s highest new entry.
The
Saints Are Coming matches the peak of U2’s last Top 10er
Vertigo at #5.
All proceeds from the single sale goes to
Music Rising to aid musicians affected by Hurricane Katrina
in New Orleans last year.
The track features on what
looks likely to become U2’s twelfth New Zealand #1 album,
18 Singles, which drops Monday.
The New
Singles
#5 U2 and Green Day - The Saints Are
Coming
See story above.
#25 P Diddy featuring Nicole
Scherzinger - Come To Me
Puff Daddy spent five weeks at
#1 mid 1997 with I’ll Be Missing You, his tribute to his
buddy Notorious BIG. Now he’s back as P Diddy with lead
Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger on Come To Me, new at
#25.
#32 Ill Semantics - On And On
South Auckland's Ill
Semantics are MCs Nemesis (Roimata Moore) and Patriarch
(Mark A) with DJ CXL (Peter Chambers), and they claim a #32
hit this with the lead single from their sophomore set Good
Musik.
#34 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Snow (Hey Oh)
LA’s
Red Hot Chili Peppers grab a hat-trick from their former #1
triple-platinum Stadium Arcadium. New at #34, Snow (Hey Oh)
is #9 on the RadioScope100 and follows Dani California (#7)
and Tell Me Baby (#16) into the Top 40.
#37 Stone Sour -
Through Glass
American band Stone Sour gain their first
New Zealand hit single, Through Glass, through airplay
alone. Strong rock radio play, crossing over to pop
stations more lately makes it #12 on the RadioScope100 this
week. It is lifted from the band’s Come What(ever) May
long player which peaked at #31 a couple of weeks
back.
#38 All Saints - Rock Steady
Sisters Natalie and
Nicole Appleton along with Mel Blatt and Shaznay Lewis are
back together after five years with Rock Steady, the lead
track from their new set Studio 1 which drops Monday.
It’s new at #38. Eight years ago, the girls had their
biggest and only #1 here, Never Ever.
The New
Albums
#1 Foo Fighters - Skin And Bones
See story
above.
#20 Jamiroquai - High Times: Singles
1992-2006
John ‘Jay’ Kay’s band Jamiroquai is named
after the American Indian Iroquois tribe.
1993 saw them
their New Zealand chart debuts with the gold-certified #27
album Travelling Without Moving, featuring their first hit
single When You Gonna Learn? (#15) .The Brits’ hits
compile High Times is new at #20.
#34 Patrizio Buanne -
Forever Begins Tonight
Enthusiastic and female-friendly
Italian tenor Patrizio Buanne makes 2006 a very good year
for himself as his sophomore set Forever Begins Tonight is
new at #34 following the #2 peak of his debut release The
Italian earlier in the year.
#35 Vanessa Hudgens -
V
Disney launches another singing star as the female lead
from High School Musical debuts at #35 with her debut album.
The V title refers to Vanessa rather than the Roman numeral
V. Vanessa’s lead single Come Back To Me is currently #29
on the RadioScope100.
#36 Daniel O’Donnell - Until The
Next Time
Irish crooner Daniel O’Donnell wrote or
co-wrote all the tracks on Until The Next Time, new at #36
this week, including his very first single release here,
Crush On You. His chart career here began in November 2000
with the #23 Greatest Hits.
#40 John McDermott - Timeless
Memories: The Greatest Hits
Where’s John McDermott
from? He was born in Scotland - or was that Ireland?
Either way he moved to Canada with his family at a young age
and began singing at Toronto’s St Michael’s Choir
School. It was a double-platinum #1 start here for John,
back in December 1993 with Danny Boy. It’s a #40 entry
this week though for Timeless Memories: The Greatest Hits,
which was actually issued back in
April.
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Top 40 Albums - Week To Sunday, 12 November 2006
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 new 1 Skin
And Bones Foo Fighters SBME
2 3 6 Still The Same: Great
Rock Classics Rod Stewart SBME
3 2 2 Devil's Got A New
Disguise: The Very Best Of Aerosmith SBME
4 1 3 The Black
Parade My Chemical Romance WEA/Warner
5 14 2 The Magic Of
Boney M Boney M SBME
6 5 18 Eyes Open Snow
Patrol Universal
7 4 7 Undiscovered James
Morrison Universal
8 13 23 High School Musical OST:
Special Edition Various Disney/EMI
9 6 9 FutureSex /
LoveSounds Justin Timberlake SBME
10 16 26 Stadium
Arcadium Red Hot Chili Peppers WEA/Warner
11 7 6 Sam's
Town The Killers Universal
12 12 6 The Open
Door Evanescence SBME
13 11 4 Diva: The Singles
Collection Sarah Brightman Angel/EMI
14 15 5 Living A
Dream Katherine Jenkins Universal
15 10 4 OE:
Brazil Various Loop/Border
16 9 3 Bat Out Of Hell III:
The Monster Is Loose Meatloaf Universal
17 19 7 Duets: An
American Classic Tony Bennett SBME
18 17 25 Taking The
Long Way: Bonus Edition Dixie
Chicks SBME
19 26 8 Continuum John
Mayer SBME
20 new 1 High Times: Singles
1992-2006 Jamiroquai SBME
21 8 2 Saturday Night
Wrist Deftones WEA/Warner
22 34 18 Real
Life Evermore WEA/Warner
23 18 3 Extreme
Behaviour Hinder Universal
24 20 17 Into The Dojo The
Black Seeds Capitol/EMI
25 23 80 Based On A True
Story Fat Freddy's Drop TheDrop/Rhythmethod
26 35 22 A
Fever You Can't Sweat Out Panic! At The
Disco WEA/Warner
27 22 10 B'Day Beyonce SBME
28 21 4 Here's
To The Heroes The Ten Tenors WEA/Warner
29 33 21 I'm Not
Dead Pink SBME
30 24 11 Modern Times Bob
Dylan SBME
31 32 8 Ultimate Prince WEA/Warner
32 28 11 Soulstice Shapeshifter Truetone/Rhythmethod
33 37 5 Inside
In / Inside Out The Kooks Virgin/EMI
34 new 1 Forever
Begins Tonight Patrizio
Buanne Universal
35 new 1 V Vanessa
Hudgens Hollywood/EMI
36 new 1 Until The Next Time Daniel
O'Donnell Rajon/SBME
37 36 2 Once Again John
Legend SBME
38 reentry 5 Half The Perfect World Madeline
Peyroux Universal
39 25 3 Rudebox Robbie
Williams Capitol/EMI
40 new 1 Timeless Memories: The
Greatest Hits John McDermott EMI
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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