Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz April 4 2007
Chartbitz:
Wednesday, April 4 2007
by Andrew Miller
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Fat Freddy’s Century
Well no
surprises, but Fat Freddy’s Drop hit the ton and
celebrate their 100th consecutive week on the Official New
Zealand Music Albums Chart.
Based On A True Story
is just the second local album to hit triple figures, behind
Bic Runga’s 101-week Beautiful Collision,
both former chart-toppers and both #1 out of the box.
FFD
become 20th album overall to reach the 100-week
milestone.
Exactly 10% of the Drop’s chart time has
been at #1, with Based On A True Story holding top
spot on three different occasions.
The top possies on
both the Singles and Albums lists remain securely in local
hands as Atlas make it a straight month in the
Singles Chart’s pole position with Crawl and Hayley
makes it two from two albums-wise with
Treasure.
The Rocket Man Turns 60
It
was hard to miss that Elton Hercules John
turned 60 last week and played a record 60th night at
Madison Square Garden. The one-time Reginald Kenneth
Dwight was born in Pinner, Middlesex, in March 1947 and
this week gains his 33rd NZ Chart album.
Elton’s single
tally is a fraction shy of his age, being an impressive 59
charting singles, of which seven titles have topped the
list. And four of those grace Sir Elton’s latest album,
Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits, new at #12 this
week.
1971 saw Elton first perform at Western Springs and
gain his first hit here, the #18 Your Song. He was a
foundation member of the very first NZ Albums chart in May
1975 too, with Greatest Hits and Goodbye Yellow
Brick Road (which is his longest charting album at 101
weeks).
Now he’s had five #1 albums in his tally of 33,
nine of which are best of compilations, including his
latest. Two have even had the same title, The Very Best
Of Elton John, the latter of which is EJ’s longest
running #1 album (nine weeks).
Elton John’s NZ #1
Singles:
1973 - Crocodile Rock (2
weeks)
1974 - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1
week)
1975 - Philadelphia Freedom (1 week)
1976
- Don’t Go Breaking My Heart (9 weeks)
1985 -
Nikita (3 weeks)
1997 - Something About The Way
You Look Tonight/Candle In The Wind 1997 (6
weeks)
Elton John’s NZ #1 Albums:
1975 -
Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy (5
weeks)
1982 - Jump Up (2 weeks)
1989 -
Sleeping With The Past (2 weeks)
1990 - The
Very Best Of Elton John (9 weeks)
1995 - Love
Songs (1 week)
The New
Singles
#3 Avril Lavigne -
Girlfriend
Five years back Canadian Avril Lavigne
was fresh out of school and at #1 for nine weeks with her
debut Complicated (taken from her #1 debut album
Let Go). That record also yielded the #2 hit
Sk8er Boi and #5 I’m With You. Her
sophomore effort, Under My Skin wasn’t quite as
successful, stalling at #7 three years back but now
Avril’s wed to Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley and
has the ‘not so difficult’ third set out in two weeks,
optimistically titled Best Damn Thing. It’s off to
a flying start through first single Girlfriend, which
takes highest new entry honours at #3 first week and is
Avril’s 7th hit. Two other Girlfriends have
charted, although different songs, thanks to Michael
Jackson (#49 in 1980) and Pebbles (#22 in
1988).
#39 Timbaland feat. Nelly Furtado - Give
It To Me
Timbaland is usually behind the desk, but
this time he’s the feature artist. The week his second
solo set Presents: Shock Value hits stores, its lead
track Give It To Me lands at #39 on airplay alone
ahead of a retail single in a couple of weeks. It’s
actually Timbaland’s third hit here following his 2003
hook-up with Magoo and Missy Elliott on the
#33 Cop That Sh*t! and last year’s Nelly
Furtado #1 Promiscuous. Nelly returns the favour
by guesting on the Timbaland tune and gets her 8th hit
single. Fellow contributor to the track, Justin
Timberlake, hits double figures as his help on Give
It To Me makes it his 10th charter. Both Justin and
Nelly are Top 10 this week of their own accord at #5 and #9
respectively.
The New Albums
#12 Elton
John - Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits
See
story above.
#40 30 Seconds To Mars - A
Beautiful Lie
Hollywood actor Jared Leto-led LA
five-piece 30 Seconds To Mars land their first New Zealand
hit album in the anchor position at #40 this week. A
Beautiful Lie is the band’s sophomore set (it
originally dropped overseas 18 months back in September
2005, but finally gets a release here). Their self-titled
debut dates from 2002. Mainman Leto stars in the forthcoming
Mark Chapman biopic Chapter
27.
You can contact Andrew at:
andrewmiller @
radioscope.co.nz
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Top 40 Albums - Week To Sunday, 1 April
2007
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 1 2 Treasure Hayley
Westenra Universal
2 6 31 Loose Nelly
Furtado Universal
3 5 5 Life In Cartoon
Motion Mika Universal
4 4 17 Albertine Brooke
Fraser SBME
5 3 8 Infinity On High Fall Out
Boy Universal
6 8 46 Stadium Arcadium Red Hot Chili
Peppers WEA/Warner
7 2 2 Good Morning Revival Good
Charlotte SBME
8 7 29 FutureSex / LoveSounds Justin
Timberlake SBME
9 10 38 Eyes Open Snow
Patrol Universal
10 14 7 Van At The Movies Van
Morrison EMI
11 11 10 How To Save A Life The
Fray SBME
12 new 1 Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits Elton
John Universal
13 9 10 Back To Black Amy
Winehouse Universal
14 16 18 Extreme
Behaviour Hinder Universal
15 12 35 Real
Life Evermore WEA/Warner
16 18 19 Konvicted Akon Universal
17 23 2 Introducing... Joss
Stone Virgin/EMI
18 13 2 All Of The Above Hillsong
United Hillsong/Parachute
19 15 9 Not Too Late Norah
Jones BlueNote/EMI
20 19 23 The Black Parade My Chemical
Romance WEA/Warner
21 22 20 The Road To Escondido JJ Cale
And Eric Clapton WEA/Warner
22 17 3 MTV
Unplugged KoRn Virgin/EMI
23 21 26 Sam's Town The
Killers Universal
24 20 20 Black Holes And
Revelations Muse WEA/Warner
25 27 19 18
Singles U2 Universal
26 25 4 Dylanesque Bryan
Ferry Virgin/EMI
27 24 100 Based On A True Story Fat
Freddy's Drop TheDrop/Rhythmethod
28 33 4 Hannah Montana
OST Various Disney/EMI
29 29 17 The Sweet Escape Gwen
Stefani Universal
30 26 2 We Were Dead Before The Ship
Even Sank Modest
Mouse SBME
31 28 7 Daughtry Daughtry SBME
32 reentry 7 A
Weekend In The City Bloc
Party Wichita/Shock
33 30 21 Alright, Still Lily
Allen Capitol/EMI
34 34 13 Number
Ones ABBA Universal
35 reentry 23 Undiscovered James
Morrison Universal
36 reentry 35 Taking The Long
Way Dixie Chicks SBME
37 32 10 Don't You Fake It Red
Jumpsuit Apparatus Virgin/EMI
38 37 18 Inside In / Inside
Out The Kooks Virgin/EMI
39 reentry 3 West Lucinda
Williams Universal
40 new 1 A Beautiful Lie 30 Seconds To
Mars Virgin/EMI
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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