Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz - July 26 2006
Chartbitz:
Wednesday, July 26 2006
by Andrew Miller
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Into The Top
It’s third time lucky for Wellington
eight-piece The Black Seeds as they outsell all comers to
debut on top of the New Zealand Albums Chart this week.
Into The Dojo gives the group, who formed in 1998, their
first #1 with their third album.
The debut Keep On
Pushing came out in mid 2001 on indie label LOOP Recordings
before their sophomore outing, On The Sun, released in
February 2004, saw them hook up with Capitol Records and
score a double-platinum album yielding hits like So
True.
Over the past 12 months Into The Dojo has taken
shape at The Surgery studios in the inner capital suburb of
Newtown. The studio’s rehearsal room where most of the
tracks were written and rehearsed used to be a karate dojo
– hence the set’s name.
The Seeds are just the third
local act to appear at #1 in 2006 and just the second new
#1. First came Fat Freddy’s Drop, also from Welly, with
Based On A True Story as they continued their 2005 run into
January, then West Auckland’s Blindspott took top honours
for a second time at the end of May.
Come August, The
Black Seeds take to the road for a nationwide album launch
tour. It kicks off in Wanaka on August 8, wrapping up in
Wellington on August 26. In September they’re off on a
European jaunt.
Nelly’s Double
British
Columbian native Nelly Furtado claims a New Zealand chart
double this week, but it’s not the Albums/Singles crown.
Nelly dips out there as Loose, her first #1 album here dips
to #2 after opening on top, but the set’s lead track
Promiscuous leaps 28 points to claim the #1 Singles crown
and three places on the RadioScope100 to take the airplay
crown from Gnarls Barkley.
It gives Nelly her second
chart-topper here. The first, Turn Off The Lights, spent
two weeks in the pole position a shade under five years ago,
in August 2001.
Brown Is The Colour
Brown is
the favourite colour of local band Deja Voodoo. Featuring
Chris Stapp (bass), Matt Heath (guitar), Gerald Steward
(lead guitar) and Piers Graham (drums), the Voodoo had their
beginnings with the TV show Back Of The Y, and hit #24 with
their debut album Brown Sabbath in mid-2004 (there was even
a brown vinyl edition).
Two years have passed and it’s
sophomore set time as Back In Brown enters the albums chart
at #20.
The New Singles
#8 Busta Rhymes
featuring Will.I.Am and Kelis - I Love My Chick
Trevor, I
mean Busta, lands a second straight Top 10 opening with the
second cut lifted from his latest long player The Big Bang.
First up Touch It opened on top 11 weeks ago, falling to #17
this week as I Love My Chick (which has a slightly different
title on the album and in the US) takes highest new entry
honours at #8. Mr Rhymes is joined by Black Eyed Pea
Will.I.Am and Kelis.
#19 Paul Oakenfold featuring Brittany
Murphy - Faster Kill Pussycat
English DJ/Producer Paul
Oakenfold turns 43 at the end of August. This week the man
named ‘The World’s Most Successful Club DJ’ in the
1999 Guinness Book Of Records follows his first New Zealand
hit, Starry Eyed Surprise, with Faster Kill Pussycat, the
lead track lifted off his second artist album A Lively Mind.
Paul’s vocal collaborator on the track is Brittany Murphy.
#33 Nick Lachey - What’s Left Of Me
More famous for
having married Jessica Simpson in 2002 and starring in the
accompanying newly weds TV series, than for having hits with
his band 98 Degrees here, Nick Lachey claims his first solo
hit with the title track from his sophomore album What’s
Left Of Me, new at #33. Now that it’s over for Nick and
Jess, here come the hits. It’s already gone Top 10 in his
native US, it’s #9 across the ditch. The album’s out
next week. Nick’s first set, Soulo, never gained a New
Zealand release.
#35 The Fray - Over My Head (Cable
Car)
The Fray hail from Denver, Colorado, and their debut
set How To Save A Life surfaced in the US late last year.
Out now here it yields the band’s first hit single, new at
#35. It’s #10 in their homeland this week and sits at #30
on the RadioScope100.
#40 Christina Aguilera – Ain’t
No Other Man
She’s had four #1s to date here, and the
former Mickey Mouse Club regular lands a #40 debut for her
lead single. Ain’t No Other Man is from Christina
Aguilera’s fourth set Back To Basics which drops in the
middle of next month. The 25-year-old is currently #8 in
her homeland, new at #18 in the UK on downloads alone and
#40 here on airplay. It’s #8 on the RadioScope100 with a
retail single in stores next week.
For the record,
Christina’s chart-toppers are What A Girl Wants (2000, 5
weeks), Nobody Wants To Be Lonely with Ricky Martin (2001, 2
weeks), Lady Marmalade with Lil Kim, Mya and Pink (2001) and
Beautiful (2003, 1 week).
The New Albums
#1 The
Black Seeds - Into The Dojo
See story above.
#20 Deja
Voodoo - Back In Brown
See story above.
You can contact
Andrew at:
andrewmiller @ radioscope.co.nz
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Top 40 Albums - Week To Sunday, 23 July 2006
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 new 1 Into
The Dojo The Black Seeds Capitol/EMI
2 1 2 Loose Nelly
Furtado Universal
3 3 10 Stadium Arcadium Red Hot Chili
Peppers WEA/Warner
4 4 34 PCD The Pussycat
Dolls Universal
5 2 2 Real
Life Evermore WEA/Warner
6 5 7 High School Musical
OST Various EMI
7 6 6 St Elsewhere Gnarls
Barkley WEA/Warner
8 7 9 A Girl Like
Me Rihanna Universal
9 9 9 Taking The Long Way Dixie
Chicks SBME
10 8 3 Black Holes And
Revelations Muse WEA/Warner
11 30 21 Veneer Jose
Gonzalez Shock/Border
12 15 5 Smile, It Confuses
People Sandi Thom SBME
13 10 5 Why Try Harder? Fatboy
Slim Skint/SBME
14 11 5 The Best Of Chris
Isaak WEA/Warner
15 14 7 Daniel Powter Daniel
Powter WEA/Warner
16 13 42 All The Right
Reasons Nickelback Roadrunner/Universal
17 17 2 Anyone
Can Say Goodbye Greg Johnson Capitol/EMI
18 20 64 Based
On A True Story Fat Freddy's
Drop TheDrop/Rhythmethod
19 12 2 The Eraser Thom
Yorke XL/Rhythmethod
20 new 1 Back In Brown Deja
Voodoo Liberation/Universal
21 18 24 Eye To The
Telescope KT Tunstall Virgin/EMI
22 19 8 End The
Silence Blindspott Capitol/EMI
23 21 6 A Fever You Can't
Sweat Out Panic At The Disco WEA/Warner
24 22 52 Back To
Bedlam James Blunt WEA/Warner
25 26 12 10,000
Days Tool SBME
26 25 3 American V: A Hundred
Highways Johnny
Cash American/Universal
27 reentry 13 Trouble In
Paradise: Special Edition Elemeno
P Universal
28 23 26 Birds: Special Edition Bic
Runga SBME
29 16 4 Piano Man: The Very Best Of Billy
Joel SBME
30 24 4 Liberation Transmission Lost
Prophets SBME
31 28 22 Sing-Alongs And Lullabies Jack
Johnson Universal
32 reentry 18 Echoes: The Best Of Pink
Floyd Capitol/EMI
33 29 11 Pearl Jam Pearl
Jam SBME
34 33 10 Broken Boy
Soldiers Raconteurs XL/Rhythmethod
35 27 6 December
Underground AFI Universal
36 34 25 Ring Of Fire: The
Legend Of Johnny Cash Universal
37 38 2 Wreck Of The
Day Anna Nalick SBME
38 36 13 The Very Best Of Roy
Orbison SBME
39 32 6 Under The Iron
Sea Keane Universal
40 reentry 13 Montage: Special
Edition Yulia SBME
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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