Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz Sept. 20 2006
Chartbitz:
Wednesday, September 20 2006
by Andrew Miller
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Scots Patrol
Snow Patrol claim the penthouse atop of
the New Zealand Albums Chart this week, becoming the first
Scottish group to land a #1 album here in 12 years with Eyes
Open. Wet Wet Wet were the last from north of the border,
hitting the top in August 1994 with End Of Part One.
Not
only have they landed a #1 album, the Patrol make it a
double by claiming the most played song on the radio this
week, Chasing Cars heading the RadioScope100. (It also
moves to #30 on the Singles Chart on airplay
alone).
It’s a very good result indeed for a band
virtually unknown here 18 months back. Eyes Open is, in
fact, the group’s fourth album and was a recent
chart-topper in their native UK.
For the new album the
group added a new bassist and keyboardist and with a little
help from TV’s Grey’s Anatomy, which recently featured
Chasing Cars prominently, it’s jackpot time as the set
moves from #4 to #1 in its 10th week on the chart.
#4 For Justin
Justin Timberlake may have
topped the list in the UK and Australia with his sophomore
FutureSex/LoveSounds but he still makes a strong opening
here, in at #4, with his second solo album.
In fact,
it’s already peaked one place higher than Justin’s debut
Justified, which stalled at #5. That album had a much more
shaky start, debuting at #41 before slipping to #44 in early
December 2002 and dropping off the list until late March
2003. It finally gained traction in May that year, peaking
at #5 and racking up 36 weeks on the chart over a year-long
period.
This album has had no such slow start, no doubt
helped by the fact the 25-year-old former N’Syncer is
currently #1 on the Singles Chart for a third straight week
with lead single SexyBack.
The New
Singles
#12 Chingy featuring Tyrese - Pullin’ Me
Back
Ahead of his new set Hoodstar (which drops next
week), comes the lead single Pullin’ Me Back, which has
Chingy collaborating with Tyrese and claiming highest
Singles new entry honours. It’s a higher start than the
26-year-old St Louis native’s debut single Right Thurr
which started out at #43 in late August 2003 before
eventually hitting the jackpot when it went all the right up
thurr, spending a week on top in October 2003. Will this be
Chingy’s fifth gold single here?
#16 Pink - U + Ur
Hand
It’s her third hit of 2006 as Pink txt-speaks into
the chart at #16 with U + Ur Hand. It’s also the third
hit lifted from her fourth set I’m Not Dead.
#19
Evanescence - Call Me When You’re Sober
Evanescence
hail from Little Rock, Arkansas, and claim the first hit
from their forthcoming third set The Open Door, which is out
the first week in October. Call Me When You’re Sober
features the distinctive vocals of Amy Lee and lands at #19
first week. Their biggest hit to date was Bring Me To Life
which peaked at #3 in mid-2003.
#20 Kelis featuring
Too Short Bossy
Harlem-born New Yorker Kelis Roger
hooked up with The Neptunes on 2004’s Tasty, yielding two
hits in Milkshake and Trick Me. Her latest album and single
both dropped last week. The single Bossy features Too Short
and is new at #20 this week.
#40 K-OS - The Love
Song
Telecom did it with cute animals and oldies, now
it’s Vodafone’s turn to drive a song (and no doubt a
ringtone) into the public consciousness. This week’s #40,
by Trinidadian-Canadian K-OS, is The Love Song, lifted from
the hip hopper’s Joyful Rebellion set from last
November.
The New Albums
#4 Justin
Timberlake - Future Sex/Love Sounds
See story above.
#9 John Mayer - Continuum
John Mayer’s here live in
concert on Guy Fawkes night at Auckland’s St James, and in
the meantime his third studio album becomes his highest
debut to date as Continuum opens at #9 for the three
time-time Grammy winner and betters the #35 opening for his
debut Room For Squares in June 2002.
#16 The Mars
Volta - Amputechture
Also headed to our shores for a show
later in the year are The Mars Volta, who score their second
hit album with Amputechture, fresh in at #16 this week.
Back in March 2005 Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and Cedric
Bixler-Zavala peaked at #21 with Frances The Mute.
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Top 40 Albums - Week To Sunday, 17 September 2006
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 4 10 Eyes
Open Snow Patrol Universal
2 2 3 Modern Times Bob
Dylan SBME
3 3 15 High School Musical
OST Various EMI
4 new 1 FutureSex / LoveSounds Justin
Timberlake SBME
5 1 2 Revelations Audioslave SBME
6 6 3 Soulstice Shapeshifter Truetone/Rhythmethod
7 5 9 Into
The Dojo The Black Seeds Capitol/EMI
8 7 18 Stadium
Arcadium Red Hot Chili
Peppers WEA/Warner
9 new 1 Continuum John
Mayer SBME
10 10 3 Hi Score: The Best Of Che
Fu SBME
11 8 2 B'Day Beyonce SBME
12 11 17 Taking The
Long Way Dixie Chicks SBME
13 9 3 Something Like
Strangers Stellar* SBME
14 12 7 The Sound Of
Revenge Chamillionaire Universal
15 14 14 A Fever You
Can't Sweat Out Panic At The
Disco WEA/Warner
16 new 1 Amputechture The Mars
Volta Strummer/Universal
17 13 10 Loose Nelly
Furtado Universal
18 15 42 PCD The Pussycat
Dolls Universal
19 17 2 Phobia Breaking
Benjamin Hollywood/EMI
20 21 14 St Elsewhere Gnarls
Barkley WEA/Warner
21 24 72 Based On A True Story Fat
Freddy's Drop TheDrop/Rhythmethod
22 22 10 Real
Life Evermore WEA/Warner
23 20 2 Celtic Woman Celtic
Woman Manhattan/EMI
24 18 5 Back To Basics Christina
Aguilera SBME
25 26 53 X&Y: Special
Edition Coldplay Capitol/EMI
26 23 3 Crazy? Yes! Dumb?
No! The Mint Chicks FlyingNun/Warner
27 16 3 A Matter Of
Life And Death Iron Maiden Capitol/EMI
28 32 8 Alright,
Still Lily Allen Capitol/EMI
29 19 7 Definitive
Collection Lionel Richie Universal
30 27 2 Soul
Sessions Whirimako Black Mai/Shock
31 25 3 Half The
Perfect World Madeline
Peyroux Universal
32 29 4 Idlewild Outkast SBME
33 31 7 Bring
You Home Ronan Keating Universal
34 34 5 Highway
Companion Tom Petty WEA/Warner
35 30 17 A Girl Like
Me Rihanna Universal
36 28 4 Cool And Collected: The Very
Best Of Miles Davis SBME
37 reentry 32 Switch: Tour
Edition INXS SBME
38 40 13 Smile, It Confuses
People Sandi Thom SBME
39 reentry 15 Broken Boy
Soldiers Raconteurs XL/Rhythmethod
40 reentry 14 I'm Not
Dead Pink SBME
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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