Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz Jan. 31 2007
Chartbitz:
Wednesday, January 31 2007
by Andrew Miller
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The Road To #1
The road to #1 has been a journey just
shy of three months for Mission Concert star Eric Clapton
and collaborator JJ (Jean Jacques) Cale as they leap seven
places to knock ABBA’s Number Ones from the top slot this
week.
Both performers have had #1 singles: JJ’s Cocaine
in 1976 and Slowhand’s I Shot The Sheriff in ‘74 and
Tears In Heaven in 1992.
The Road To Escondido becomes
Clapton’s second stay at #1 on the Albums list, the first
being 1992’s 15-week #1 Unplugged, and is Cale’s very
first pole positioned album here. His closest was
previously the 1976 LP Troubador which stopped at #2. In
fact, The Road is his first chart set in nine years and his
6th in all.
As for EC, he’s racked up 25 hit albums
here since his first appearance with 1975’s There’s One
In Every Crowd.
The New Singles
#20 PNC -
PNWhoa!
Last week Fielding’s Evermore were #1 in
Australia, this week fellow Fieldingite Sam Hansen claims
his second Top 40 single as PNWhoa! takes highest new entry
honours at #20. Palmerston North City (aka PNC)’s Just
Roll stopped short of the top 10, peaking at #11 first time
out last year. Both cuts are pulled from the debut Rookie
Card (#30 last October).
#29 Jamelia - Beware Of The
Dog
Twenty-six-year old Brummie Jamelia is a January kind
of girl. She was born on January 11 and three years back her
first New Zealand hit, Superstar, debuted here, going on to
top the list and charting for just under half a year. Now
in January 2007 she gains her third hit single with Beware
Of The Dog, new at #29.
#35 U2 - Window In The
Skies
More than 60,000 Kiwis already own the song new to
the Singles list at #21 this week (it being one of two new
songs featuring on U2’s former #1 album 18 Singles,
currently #7 on the Albums Chart). Window In The Skies
becomes the Irish foursome’s 34th New Zealand hit single.
It follows the #4 The Saints Are Coming with Green Day,
which remains at #33 this week.
The New
Albums
#4 The Fray - How To Save A Life
The Fray
played here late last year as part of a whistle-stop promo
tour on the back of their first hit single Over My Head
(Cable Car) (#25). Now the double Grammy nominees make
their mark on the Albums Chart with their debut album,
helped by the success of their second hit, also titled How
To Save A Life, which has appeared on Grey’s Anatomy and
Scrubs lately.
#15 POD - Greatest Hits: The Atlantic
Years
Six-time Grammy nominated POD (Payable On Death)
announced their departure from Atlantic Records in August
last year and now their last set for the label becomes their
fifth NZ charting album. Greatest Hits: The Atlantic Years
is new at #15 and features their only charting single here,
2001’s #42 Alive. Their first set to chart here was
2000’s #32 The Fundamental Elements Of Southtown, their
biggest being 2002’s #4 Satellite.
#21 The Shins -
Wincing The Night Away
American band The Shins are led by
singer/songwriter/guitarist James Mercer and their third
album becomes their New Zealand chart debut as Wincing The
Night Away enters at #21 this week . The band head out on a
US tour in February.
#37 Red Jumpsuit Apparatus -
Don’t You Fake It
Red Jumpsuit Apparatus hail from
Florida and place their debut release Don’t You Fake It
straight in the Albums list at #37. The group are Ronnie
Winter, Duke Kitchen, Elias Reidy, Joey Westwood and Jon
Wilkes.
#39 Amy Winehouse - Back To
Black
Twenty-three-year-old North Londoner Amy Jade
Winehouse’s sophomore and recent UK #1 set Back To Black
becomes her first chart set in Godzone, new at #39 this
week. Her debut was 2003’s Frank which didn’t chart
here.
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Top 40 Albums - Week To Sunday, 28 January 2007
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 7 11 The
Road To Escondido JJ Cale And Eric
Clapton WEA/Warner
2 2 8 Albertine Brooke
Fraser SBME
3 3 14 The Black Parade My Chemical
Romance WEA/Warner
4 new 1 How To Save A Life The
Fray SBME
5 4 17 Sam's Town The
Killers Universal
6 1 4 Number
Ones ABBA Universal
7 5 10 18
Singles U2 Universal
8 8 10 The Love
Album Westlife SBME
9 11 5 Happy Feet
OST Various WEA/Warner
10 10 8 Boned! 12th
Man EMI
11 6 8 Eminem Presents The
Re-Up Eminem Universal
12 18 15 Clapton Chronicles: Tour
Edition Eric Clapton WEA/Warner
13 9 9 Extreme
Behaviour Hinder Universal
14 12 11 Black Holes And
Revelations Muse WEA/Warner
15 new 1 Greatest Hits: The
Atlantic Years POD WEA/Warner
16 13 20 FutureSex /
LoveSounds Justin Timberlake SBME
17 15 29 Eyes Open Snow
Patrol Universal
18 26 22 Loose Nelly
Furtado Universal
19 23 2 Empire Kasabian SBME
20 14 37 Stadium
Arcadium Red Hot Chili
Peppers WEA/Warner
21 new 1 Wincing The Night Away The
Shins SubPop/Rhythmethod
22 16 8 The Sweet Escape Gwen
Stefani Universal
23 20 91 Based On A True Story Fat
Freddy's Drop TheDrop/Rhythmethod
24 19 34 High School
Musical OST: Special
Edition Various Disney/EMI
25 17 9 Siempre Il
Divo SBME
26 31 12 Alright, Still Lily
Allen Capitol/EMI
27 37 28 Real
Life Evermore WEA/Warner
28 25 18 Undiscovered James
Morrison Universal
29 29 60 PCD: Bonus Edition The
Pussycat Dolls Universal
30 30 17 The Open
Door Evanescence SBME
31 21 11 One World the
feelers WEA/Warner
32 22 17 Still The Same: Great Rock
Classics Rod Stewart SBME
33 32 4 Move Along All American
Rejects Universal
34 28 10 Konvicted Akon Universal
35 36 3 Razorlight Razorlight Universal
36 24 9 Inside
In / Inside Out The Kooks Virgin/EMI
37 new 1 Don't You
Fake It Red Jumpsuit
Apparatus Virgin/EMI
38 27 10 Love The
Beatles EMI
39 new 1 Back To Black Amy
Winehouse Universal
40 34 13 The Magic Of Boney M Boney
M SBME
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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