Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz Jan. 24 2007
Chartbitz:
Wednesday, January 24 2007
by Andrew Miller
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Evermore’s Aussie Ascension
"It’s amazing
to have such massive crowds at the Big Day Out singing Light
Surrounding You along with us, and it's the #1 single in
Australia,” says Evermore’s 19-year-old drummer Dann
Hume as he and brothers, Peter and John, become just the
ninth Kiwi act to top the list across the Tasman.
Light
Surrounding You is the second single from their sophomore
set Real Life and has been a slow burner, taking 14 weeks to
reach the summit in Australia. The track is #25 here,
having peaked at #12.
It was 1964 when the very first
Kiwis flew over the ditch to occupy the penthouse as Ray
Columbus & The Invaders did the business with She’s A Mod.
OMC’s How Bizarre was the most recent New Zealand
chart-topper across the Tasman, in 1996.
Evermore bookend
this week’s Australian Top 40 with Running at #40, and
they repeat the feat on the Aussie Digital list as well.
Kiwis who have had Australian #1 singles:
1964 - Ray
Columbus & The Invaders - She’s A Mod (3 weeks at
#1)
1975 - Bill & Boyd - Santa Never Made It Into Darwin
(4 weeks)
1976 - Max Merritt & The Meteors - Slippin’
Away (2 weeks)
1979 - Mi-Sex - Computer Games (2
weeks)
1980 - Split Enz - I Got You (7 weeks)
1981 -
The Swingers - Counting The Beat (4 weeks)
1987 - Dave
Dobbyn & Herbs - Slice Of Heaven (5 weeks)
1996 - OMC -
How Bizarre (2 weeks)
2007 - Evermore - Light Surrounding
You (1 week so far)
The Big Day Out Effect
Some
44,000 punters and plenty of band publicity has seen a
(predictable) sales spike for BDO acts, with six acts
leading the pack in this week’s Albums
Chart.
Mid-afternoon performers My Chemical Romance move
their platinum former #1 The Black Parade back up to #3 as
its lead single returns to the Top 10 at #10.
Las
Vegas’s finest The Killers are right behind them, moving
their sophomore platinum #1 Sam’s Town back up to #4 and
landing their fifth hit single with Bones new at #24 on the
Singles Chart.
The 8pm slot has helped Muse post the
biggest gain of the week as Black Holes And Revelations
rockets up 16 places to #12, the set having hit #8 when
first issued back in July last year.
Leicester band
Kasabian were one of the Big Day Out’s breakthrough bands,
their sophomore set Empire becoming a new entry at #23 this
week, first issued back in November last year.
Smiler
Lily Allen’s Boiler Room appearance sees Alright Still
return at #31, while Aussie #1 chart stars Evermore’s
platinum-selling #2 Real Life re-enters at #37 to give the
brothers their 27th week on the chart.
The New
Singles
Akon and pal Eminem knock Nelly Furtado from
the top after a solitary week to claim their third time on
top with Smack That ahead of five new entries.
#2
Bow Wow featuring Chris Brown - Shortie Like Mine
Bow Wow
turns 20 in March and had his first New Zealand hit five
years back with the #17 Bow Wow (That’s My Name), known at
that stage as ‘Lil Bow Wow’. Now he scores his biggest
hit here to date as he hooks up with Chris Brown on the
week’s highest new entry straight in at #2. It’s
Bow’s (real name Shad Moss) fifth New Zealand hit and
becomes collaborator Chris’s third.
#12 Ying Yang
Twins featuring Wyclef Jean - Dangerous
Atlanta rap duo
D’Angelo ‘D-Roc’ Holmes and Eric ‘Kaine’ Jackson
gain their third and biggest New Zealand hit to date as they
hook up with former Fugee Wyclef Jean on the #12 new entry
Dangerous. All three of the duo’s hits are
collaborations, the first being June 2004’s #28 Get Low
with Lil Jon et al. Last time out was April last year when
they teamed with Bubba Sparx on the #22 Ms New Booty. And
it becomes Wyclef’s sixth solo hit, the total including
Hips Don’t Lie with Shakira, one of two chart-toppers.
#19 Evanescence - Lithium
Fifth hit single time for
Evanescence as the second track culled from their platinum
#2 set The Open Door, enters at #19. Lithium follows the #3
Call Me When You’re Sober. The group’s previous hits
have all gone Top 4, but they have yet to notch up a #1, the
closest thus far being 2003’s #2 My Immortal.
#24
The Killers - Bones
See story above.
#28 OK Go -
Here It Goes Again
This four-piece hail from Chicago,
Illinois, and recorded their current album Oh No in Sweden.
Damian Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Dan Kranopka and Andy Duncan
gain their first New Zealand hit with Here It Goes Again new
at #28 – helped along by their online video sensation
featuring treadmills.
The New Album
#23
Kasabian - Empire
See story above.
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Top 40 Albums - Week To Sunday, 21 January 2007
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 1 3 Number
Ones ABBA Universal
2 2 7 Albertine Brooke
Fraser SBME
3 6 13 The Black Parade My Chemical
Romance WEA/Warner
4 10 16 Sam's Town The
Killers Universal
5 3 9 18
Singles U2 Universal
6 5 7 Eminem Presents The
Re-Up Eminem Universal
7 9 10 The Road To Escondido JJ
Cale And Eric Clapton WEA/Warner
8 4 9 The Love
Album Westlife SBME
9 11 8 Extreme
Behaviour Hinder Universal
10 7 7 Boned! 12th
Man EMI
11 8 4 Happy Feet
OST Various WEA/Warner
12 28 10 Black Holes And
Revelations Muse WEA/Warner
13 13 19 FutureSex /
LoveSounds Justin Timberlake SBME
14 12 36 Stadium
Arcadium Red Hot Chili Peppers WEA/Warner
15 14 28 Eyes
Open Snow Patrol Universal
16 19 7 The Sweet Escape Gwen
Stefani Universal
17 15 8 Siempre Il
Divo SBME
18 22 14 Clapton Chronicles: Tour Edition Eric
Clapton WEA/Warner
19 20 33 High School Musical OST:
Special Edition Various Disney/EMI
20 17 90 Based On A
True Story Fat Freddy's
Drop TheDrop/Rhythmethod
21 16 10 One World the
feelers WEA/Warner
22 21 16 Still The Same: Great Rock
Classics Rod
Stewart SBME
23 new 1 Empire Kasabian SBME
24 30 8 Inside
In / Inside Out The
Kooks Virgin/EMI
25 23 17 Undiscovered James
Morrison Universal
26 24 21 Loose Nelly
Furtado Universal
27 18 9 Love The
Beatles EMI
28 25 9 Konvicted Akon Universal
29 26 59 PCD:
Bonus Edition The Pussycat Dolls Universal
30 29 16 The
Open Door Evanescence SBME
31 reentry 11 Alright,
Still Lily Allen Capitol/EMI
32 31 3 Move Along All
American Rejects Universal
33 32 32 A Fever You Can't
Sweat Out Panic! At The Disco WEA/Warner
34 27 12 The
Magic Of Boney M Boney M SBME
35 reentry 2 V Vanessa
Hudgens Hollywood/EMI
36 33 2 Razorlight Razorlight Universal
37 reentry 27 Real
Life Evermore WEA/Warner
38 37 12 Devil's Got A New
Disguise Aerosmith SBME
39 35 11 Skin And Bones Foo
Fighters SBME
40 39 6 Doctor's Advocate The
Game Universal
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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