Official NZ Top 40 & Chartbitz - August 23 2006
Chartbitz:
Wednesday, August 23 2006
by Andrew Miller
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Christina Gets Back To Basics
Christina Aguilera’s
Back To Basics debut this week gives the 25-year-old her
highest new entry ever on our Albums list.
Sitting in the
runner-up position, it makes a strong showing at #2 but
unlike the UK and Australia (where it went straight into #1)
it is held out of the top spot here by The Black
Seeds.
Meanwhile, the double CD’s lead single Ain’t
No Other Man moves up on both the Singles list and
RadioScope100, resting at #5 and # 3 respectively.
The
former Mickey Mouse Club regular and Best New Artist Grammy
winner in 1999 makes a more solid start this time than her
last album, Stripped, which opened at #48 in February 2003
for a solitary week, before re-entering three weeks later
and peaking at #5 – the same high point as her 1999
self-titled debut.
Single-wise Christina has racked up
four #1s – What A Girl Wants (2000), Nobody Wants To Be
Lonely with Ricky Martin (2001), Lady Marmalade with Pink,
Mya and Lil Kim (2001) and Beautiful (2003).
A
Kooky Start
It’s a Kooky start indeed for Brighton
band The Kooks as they launch their assault on the NZ Charts
with debuts in the Albums, Singles and RadioScope airplay
charts.
Their debut set, Inside In, Outside Out, recently
topped the chart in their UK homeland and is new at #32
here. The lead single Naive is also new at #21 on the
Singles Chart and sits at #2 on the RadioScope100.
Luke
Pritchard, Hugh Harris, Max Rafferty and Paul Garred got
together in high school in 2003. Inside In, Outside Out was
recorded at London’s Konk Studios, owned by one Ray
Davies, formerly of The Kinks.
The Kooks are touring
Germany early in September, then playing the UK before going
Stateside in October. It’s probably naive to think
they’ll be here any time soon, but there’s always the
clip on the tele.
Fielding Does It
Again
Fielding’s already given us the Hume
brothers, aka Evermore, currently #1 on the RadioScope100
with the country’s most played radio song Running. Now
fellow Fieldonian – 22-year-old Sam Hamen – joins them
in the Singles Chart with his first solo hit, Just
Roll.
Sam, better known these days as PNC, spent time in
Palmy as well before relocating to Auckland in 2004 and
hooking up with Pete Wadams (aka P-Money) and Dirty
Records.
As a collaborator, PNC’s already been to the
top – he featured on P-Money’s #2 album Magic City, on
the chart-topping Stop The Music alongside Scribe – so now
it’s time for the solo debut. Rookie Card (named after
PNC’s basketball card collecting habit) drops on September
25.
Sione’s Wedding and Bro Town genius Oscar Kightley
lends a hand with the visuals for Just Roll, directing and
cameoing in the video which sees PNC playing Milli Vanilli,
PM Dawn, and Boyz II Men amongst others.
The New
Singles
#21 The Kooks – Naive
See story
above.
#31 Stacie Orrico - I’m Not Missing
You
Twenty-year-old Seattle-born Stacie Orrico places the
lead single from her third album, Beautiful Awakening, in
our Singles list at #31. Her first hit here was (There’s
Gotta Be) More To Life, which hit #3 in late 2003.
#34 Coldplay – The Hardest Part
Coldplay lift the
fourth single from their chart-topping four time platinum
third album X&Y.
#38 Justin Timberlake –
SexyBack
Former N*Sync-er Justin Timberlake debuted at #6
in November 2002 with Like I Love You, his first solo hit
here, lifted from his first solo outing Justified. Four
years on and SexyBack, the first single from his sophomore
set FutureSex/LoveSounds enters slightly lower at #38.
However, don’t be fooled, the track (currently #1 across
the ditch) should rise next week with its first full week of
sales.
#39 PNC - Just Roll
See story above.
The New Albums
#2 Christina Aguilera - Back
To Basics
See story above.
#13 Tom Petty –
Highway Companion
He’s not a stranger to our charts.
Tom Petty turns 56 in October and racks up his 14th chart
album here (16 if you count his two outings as a Travelling
Wilbury.) It’s been 28 years since his first chart
appearance with The Heartbreakers when You’re Gonna Get It
reached #33. Among the list are two #1 albums, 1980’s
Damn The Torpedoes and 1981’s Hard Promises. Petty’s
latest, Highway Companion, is a solo release but does
feature long time collaborator Mike Campbell. As for
singles, Refugee was Tom’s biggest hit single to date,
reaching #3 in 1980.
#29 Obie Trice – Second
Round’s On Me
Obie Trice (real name Obie Trice), the
rapper from the Motor City, follows his debut album First
Cheers with his sophomore effort Second Round’s On Me.
The album features the lead single Snitch with the ever-busy
Akon.
#32 The Kooks – Inside In, Outside
Out
See story above.
#37 DMX – Year Of The Dog
Again
‘Dark Man X’ is abbreviated to DMX for the CDs
put out by NY rapper Earl Simmons. The 35-year-old’s
sixth solo outing is new at #37 and is his first set since
2003’s Grand Champ.
You can contact Andrew
at:
andrewmiller @ radioscope.co.nz
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Top 40 Albums - Week To Sunday, 20 August 2006
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 1 5 Into
The Dojo The Black Seeds Capitol/EMI
2 new 1 Back To
Basics Christina Aguilera SBME
3 3 11 High School Musical
OST Various EMI
4 2 6 Loose Nelly
Furtado Universal
5 6 13 Taking The Long Way Dixie
Chicks SBME
6 5 38 PCD The Pussycat
Dolls Universal
7 4 14 Stadium Arcadium Red Hot Chili
Peppers WEA/Warner
8 9 6 Real
Life Evermore WEA/Warner
9 8 3 Definitive
Collection Lionel Richie Universal
10 7 3 Bring You
Home Ronan Keating Universal
11 14 10 A Fever You Can't
Sweat Out Panic At The Disco WEA/Warner
12 11 3 The Sound
Of Revenge Chamillionaire Universal
13 new 1 Highway
Companion Tom Petty WEA/Warner
14 12 13 A Girl Like
Me Rihanna Universal
15 16 68 Based On A True Story Fat
Freddy's Drop TheDrop/Rhythmethod
16 15 10 St
Elsewhere Gnarls Barkley WEA/Warner
17 10 2 Christ
Illusion Slayer WEA/Warner
18 19 6 Wreck Of The Day Anna
Nalick SBME
19 18 4 There My
Dear Dimmer Mushroom/Warner
20 reentry 6 Eyes Open Snow
Patrol Universal
21 13 3 In My
Mind Pharrell Virgin/EMI
22 17 9 Smile, It Confuses
People Sandi Thom SBME
23 24 28 Eye To The Telescope KT
Tunstall Virgin/EMI
24 20 7 Black Holes And
Revelations Muse WEA/Warner
25 22 56 Back To Bedlam James
Blunt WEA/Warner
26 21 46 All The Right
Reasons Nickelback Roadrunner/Universal
27 27 25 Veneer Jose
Gonzalez Shock/Border
28 26 4 Alright, Still Lily
Allen Capitol/EMI
29 new 1 Second Round's On Me Obie
Trice Universal
30 36 6 Anyone Can Say Goodbye Greg
Johnson Capitol/EMI
31 30 9 The Best Of Chris
Isaak WEA/Warner
32 new 1 Inside In, Outside Out The
Kooks Virgin/EMI
33 23 14 10,000
Days Tool SBME
34 25 4 The Very Best Of Nina
Simone SBME
35 29 6 The Eraser Thom
Yorke XL/Rhythmethod
36 reentry 24 Sing-Alongs And
Lullabies Jack Johnson Universal
37 new 1 Year Of The Dog
Again DMX SBME
38 34 14 Broken Boy
Soldiers Raconteurs XL/Rhythmethod
39 32 2 Casino
Twilight
Dogs Youthgroup Liberation/Universal
40 28 12 End The
Silence Blindspott Capitol/EMI
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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