Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz - Nov. 29 2006
Chartbitz:
Wednesday, November 29 2006
by Andrew Miller
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You may have noticed that U2 have just been in
New Zealand. Hard to miss really.
And in the wake of
their two rescheduled sell-out shows at Mt Smart, they score
their 12th #1 album, meaning the Irish super group further
increase their lead as the act with the most ever #1 records
here.
18 Singles, U2’s first career-spanning Best Of,
outsells all comers (including The Beatles) and wins the
race to the penthouse in one of the year’s biggest weeks
for new releases.
The four friends who got together
while still at school re-learned their biggest New Zealand
#1, 1988’s One Tree Hill, especially for the shows.
It’s not on 18 but three of their Kiwi chart-toppers
are.
Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullens Jr
also gain their first #1 dvd here with the pictorial version
18 Videos, while the lead new cut The Saints Are Coming with
Green Day moves up to #4 on the Singles Chart with big gains
at radio (up 43 places to #34 on the RadioScope100).
U2
have now had twelve New Zealand #1 albums:
Under A Blood
Red Sky - #1 (1 week) - 1984 - platinum
The Unforgettable
Fire - #1 (3 weeks) – 1984 - platinum
The Joshua Tree -
#1 (8 weeks) – 1987 – platinum x8
Rattle And Hum - #1
(8 weeks) – 1988 – platinum x8
Achtung Baby - #1 (1
week) – 1991 - platinum
Zooropa - #1 (1 week) – 1993
- platinum
Pop - #1 (1 week) – 1997 - platinum
The
Very Best Of U2: 1980-1990 - #1 (2 weeks) – 1998 -
platinum
All That You Can't Leave Behind - #1 (2 weeks)
– 2000 – platinum x2
The Very Best Of U2: 1990-2000 -
#1 (4 weeks) – 2002 – platinum x3
How To Dismantle An
Atomic Bomb - #1 (3 weeks) – 2004 – platinum x3
18
Singles - #1 – 2006 – platinum x2
Newly
Fab
John, Paul, George, Ringo, Sir George and Giles
Martin claim the second highest new entry of the week with
the fab four’s highest charting set since the 11 times
platinum seven-week 2000 Christmas #1 set 1.
This is The
Beatles as they’ve never been heard before, mashed up,
remixed and revamped. Love provides the soundtrack to the
new Las Vegas-based Cirque du Soleil production but stands
well as an album in its own right.
Both Paul McCartney
and Ringo Starr, along with Yoko Ono and Patti Harrison,
gave the Martins complete creative control over the 78
minute set.
It gives The Beatles their 18th chart set
here since the Official Albums Chart began in 1975, and
their 12th Top 10er.
Tutt Tutt
Together since
January, Auckland five-piece The Tutts are Scott Allen, Mat
Robertson, Dan McLaughlin, John McNab and James
Percy.
It’s a case of the song came, the group
self-released and promoted it, radio started playing it, and
just last week a single was issued: K.
This week it
becomes the only new entry on the Singles chart at #19 and
the shortest titled track ever to chart here! It’s one
character shorter than Paul Hardcastle’s 1985 #1
double-digit titled 19 and Bread’s 1971 #21 two-letter
title If, in the shortest title stakes.
Already in their
short career The Tutts have taken away the Juice TV Best
Breakthrough Video Award and supported The Strokes for their
recent New Zealand concert.
The New Albums
#1
U2 - 18 Singles
See story above.
#2 The Beatles -
Love
See story above.
#5 Westlife - The Love Album
A
third of this week’s new entries are by acts from the
Emerald Isle. Boy band Westlife make a better start with
this year’s The Love Album (new at #5) than with their
last set, 2004’s swing covers release Allow Us To Be
Frank, which didn’t chart. Their latest is another covers
set including recent UK #1 The Rose, a remake of the Bette
Midler tune (which reached #24 here) .The Irish lads made
their New Zealand chart debut in November 1999 with the
self-titled Westlife (#25).
#6 Rockstar Supernova -
Rockstar Supernova
Following the Rockstar comeback of
INXS last year, which gave the Ocker rockers a Top 10 album
and single, comes the 2006 version with the specially
created supergroup containing Tommy Lee, Jason Newsted and
Gilby Clarke plus lead singer/winner Lukas Rossi. Their
debut set together makes a very credible #6 entry and
includes lead single It’s All Love which reached #10 on
the RadioScope Rock chart, and new single Be Yourself (And
Five Other Cliches).
#15 Akon - Konvicted
Straight into
the Albums list in the first week of release comes
Senegalese singer Akon’s sophomore set Konvicted. Lead
single Smack That with Eminem meanwhile holds at #2 on the
Singles list. Stateside Akon holds down the top two
positions on the Billboard Hot 100, Smack That in runner-up
position while second single I Wanna Love You is tops.
Akon’s debut album Trouble peaked at #2 here.
#18 Oasis
- Stop The Clocks
It’ll take a lot for Brits Oasis to
top (What’s The Story) Morning Glory in New Zealand. That
set topped the chart for eight weeks back in 1995 and
yielded a #1 single in Wonderwall (which also had a second
chart run, reaching #29 as a swing cover version by Mike
Flowers Pops). The Gallagher brothers-led outfit managed a
second two-week chart-topper in 1997 with the album Be Here
Now. Stop The Clocks is a greatest hits package that beat
U2, The Beatles and Westlife to the top of the pops in their
UK homeland. It makes a more modest #18 start here.
#20
Snoop Dogg - Tha Blue Carpet Treatment
LA rapper
35-year-old Calvin Broodus follows up the #11 R&G: The
Masterpiece with Tha Blue Carpet Treatment. The nickname
Snoopy was given to Calvin by his mother, later switched to
the slightly cooler Snoop Dogg. Snoop’s first hit set
here was 1994’s #25 Doggy Style.
#30 Cliff Richard -
Two’s Company: The Duets
Sir Cliff Richard does his
take on a duets album and lands a #30 debut this week with
Two’s Company: The Duets. The Englishman, born Harry Webb
in India, joins American veteran Tony Bennett with a Duets
set in this week’s chart. He’s had one #1 set, the 1981
compile 1958-1981, in his 29-year albums chart career here.
#39 The Corrs - Dreams: The Ultimate
Collection
Another Irish group place their latest
compilation into our charts this week, and with Bono
featuring on one track. Sibling combo Jim, Sharon, Caroline
and Andrea Corr have topped our list twice with their first
two sets, 1996’s Forgiven Not Forgotten and 1997’s Talk
On Corners. Dreams is The Corrs’ second hits set; the
first, Best Of The Corrs, hit #2 in 2001.
You
can contact Andrew at:
andrewmiller @
radioscope.co.nz
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Top 40 Singles - Week To Sunday, 26 November 2006
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 1 4 My
Love Justin Timberlake feat. TI SBME
2 2 2 Smack
That Akon feat. Eminem Universal
3 4 6 Welcome To The
Black Parade My Chemical Romance WEA/Warner
4 5 3 The
Saints Are Coming U2 And Green
Day Universal
5 29 6 Deciphering Me Brooke
Fraser SBME
6 7 9 You Give Me Something James
Morrison Universal
7 3 4 Irreplaceable Beyonce SBME
8 6 4 Hold
Out Matt Saunoa Race/Shock
9 10 4 I Don't Need A Man The
Pussycat Dolls Universal
10 9 8 One World the
feelers WEA/Warner
11 8 6 Chain Hang
Low Jibbs Universal
12 11 11 Call Me When You're
Sober Evanescence SBME
13 14 6 But It's Better If You
Do Panic! At The Disco WEA/Warner
14 12 14 Do It To
It Cherish feat. Sean Paul Capitol/EMI
15 19 4 Light
Surrounding You Evermore WEA/Warner
16 13 9 London
Bridge Fergie Universal
17 17 5 Call On Me Janet Jackson
feat. Nelly Virgin/EMI
18 16 4 We're All In This
Together Various Disney/EMI
19 new 1 K The
Tutts Tutt/Border
20 21 7 I Don't Feel Like
Dancin' Scissor Sisters Universal
21 18 8 When You Were
Young The Killers Universal
22 33 12 Chasing Cars Snow
Patrol Universal
23 24 2 LDN Lily
Allen Capitol/EMI
24 23 10 Maneater Nelly
Furtado Universal
25 28 3 Come To Me P Diddy feat. Nicole
Scherzinger BadBoy/Warner
26 15 11 U + Ur
Hand Pink SBME
27 36 3 Snow (Hey Oh) Red Hot Chili
Peppers WEA/Warner
28 22 10 Sexy
Love Ne-Yo Universal
29 26 7 Lips Of An
Angel Hinder Universal
30 25 4 It's Okay (One Blood) The
Game Universal
31 31 14 Black Fingernails, Red
Wine Eskimo Joe WEA/Warner
32 27 11 Pullin' Me
Back Chingy feat. Tyrese Capitol/EMI
33 32 15 Naive The
Kooks Virgin/EMI
34 30 14 Me &
U Cassie WEA/Warner
35 20 10 Get Up Ciara feat.
Chamillionaire SBME
36 38 22 Buttons The Pussycat Dolls
feat. Snoop Dogg Universal
37 40 23 Breaking
Free Various Disney/EMI
38 reentry 2 Through Glass Stone
Sour Roadrunner/Universal
39 34 15 SexyBack Justin
Timberlake SBME
40 37 3 On And On Ill
Semantics DawnRaid/Universal
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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