Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz March 7 2007
Chartbitz:
Wednesday, March 7 2007
by Andrew Miller
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Gwen’s
Sweet, No Escaping Akon
The woman who had the first
#1 of 2007 is joined by the man who had the second #1 of the
year as they score the year’s first chart-topper to debut
at #1.
Gwen Stefani makes it two from two from her
second solo release as the title cut The Sweet Escape
starts at #1 with a combination of sales and strong airplay
(#8 on the RadioScope100 this week).
Collaborator
Akon looked set to score his second solo #1 of the
year with his own track I Wanna Love You, which holds
the runner-up spot for a second week, but instead it is his
Gwen help-out that has upped his hit rate. The
Senegalese-born singer racks up three concurrent Top 10 hits
(his former #1 Smack That with Eminem slips to #7
this week).
Aliaune Thiam (aka Akon) now has his fourth
New Zealand #1 with a total of 17 weeks atop the Chart. Two
were in 2005 - Lonely and Moonshine (with our
own Savage) along with this year’s pair. His hit
tally is seven in all.
Back to Gwen. The Sweet
Escape album slips to #27, having peaked at #13, while
Wind It Up, the first pole-sitter from the record
remains in the Singles Chart at #31. It was the Christmas
and New Year #1.
Gwen’s solo hit tally is now eight,
stretching from 2001 to today and including two #1s. As
part of No Doubt she’s been part of eight more
hits, including the 1996 chart-topper Don’t
Speak.
Atlas Make A Quick Crawl
Atlas used
to be a New Zealand cooking institution - Atlas stoves. Now
it’s set to become a musical institution as well as
Auckland four-piece brother and sister Ben and
Beth Campbell, Andy Lynch and Sean
Cunningham land a #8 hit out of the box with
Crawl.
The song makes its debut after a week of
sales, backed by strong radio (#7 on the RadioScope100 and
the most-played Kiwi song on radio this week). The cut is
lifted from the combo’s debut album Reasons For
Voyaging, which drops later in the year.
Half of
Atlas used to be half of Zed - Ben and Andy. Zed
racked up 10 hit singles between 1999 and 2003, including
the Top 10ers Glorafilia (#9 in 1999), Renegade
Fighter (#4 in 2000) and Hard To Find Her (#9 in
2003).
The band’s two albums were both Top 10ers as
well, the #1 Silencer and the #4 This Little
Empire.
The New
Singles
#1 Gwen Stefani featuring Akon -
The Sweet Escape
See story above.
#8
Atlas - Crawl
See story above.
#16
Amy Winehouse - Rehab
2007 British Female
Solo Act winner Amy Winehouse gains her first New Zealand
hit single at #16. While other celebs like Robbie and
Britney are going into it, Amy’s been there, done that and
emerged the other side now singing about Rehab, the
lead track off her sophomore Back To Black. It seems
16 is Amy’s lucky number as the album is also at #16 on
the Albums Chart this week (having peaked last week at
#13).
#26 Omarion - Ice Box
Former
LA-born B2K lead singer Omarion (real name Omari
Grandberry) lands his fourth hit as Ice Box, from his
sophomore 21 album, is new at #26 this week. It’s
his second from that set (Entourage nudged #30 the
last part of last year). His biggest local hit to date was
the 2005 #8 collaboration with Bow Wow, Let Me
Hold You.
#30 Bob Sinclar - Rock This
Party
French DJ / Producer Bob Sinclar hit #2 just on
a year back with his sole New Zealand hit to date Love
Generation. This week he racks up his second with the
help of a sample from C & C Music Factory’s 1991
gold-certified #2 Gonna Make You Sweat. That Robert
Cliviles / David Cole track lends its hook to Rock This
Party, which can be found on Bob’s Western
Dream album.
The New Albums
#10
Mika - Life In Cartoon Motion
Last week
23-year-old newcomer Mika charted at #38 with his debut, and
former five-week UK #1 single, Grace Kelly. It slips
a point to #39 this week, but not to worry as the track’s
#6 on the RadioScope100 with a retail single due out in a
week.
Meanwhile the profile of that song propels the
newcomer straight into the Albums Top 10 at #10 with his
debut long player Life In Cartoon Motion. Like the
single, the album is also a former UK #1. Mika was born in
Beirut and grew up in the war (his father was held hostage
in an embassy in Kuwait), before the family were exiled to
Paris, before finally settling in London.
#39
Kaiser Chiefs - Yours Truly, Angry Mob
From
the top of the UK chart to a #39 new entry in New Zealand,
Leeds quintet Kaiser Chiefs better their 2005
Employment debut set by charting with their sophomore
effort Yours Truly, Angry Mob. The lead single,
Ruby, was last week’s UK #1 single for the
Yorkshiremen. The Kaiser Chiefs were triple-Brit winners
last year – for Best British Group, Best Live Act and Best
Rock Act.
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Top 40 Albums - Week To Sunday, 4 March 2007
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 1 4 Infinity
On High Fall Out Boy Universal
2 2 34 Eyes Open Snow
Patrol Universal
3 4 27 Loose Nelly
Furtado Universal
4 3 6 How To Save A Life The
Fray SBME
5 8 13 Albertine Brooke
Fraser SBME
6 9 3 Greatest Hits Crosby, Stills And
Nash WEA/Warner
7 10 25 FutureSex / LoveSounds Justin
Timberlake SBME
8 7 5 Not Too Late Norah
Jones BlueNote/EMI
9 6 16 The Road To Escondido JJ Cale
And Eric Clapton WEA/Warner
10 new 1 Life In Cartoon
Motion Mika Universal
11 12 3 Van At The Movies Van
Morrison EMI
12 18 19 The Black Parade My Chemical
Romance WEA/Warner
13 11 14 Extreme
Behaviour Hinder Universal
14 22 42 Stadium Arcadium Red
Hot Chili Peppers WEA/Warner
15 17 16 Black Holes And
Revelations Muse WEA/Warner
16 13 6 Back To Black Amy
Winehouse Universal
17 5 13 Boned! 12th
Man EMI
18 15 6 Greatest Hits: The Atlantic
Years POD WEA/Warner
19 16 3 Daughtry Daughtry SBME
20 20 22 Sam's
Town The Killers Universal
21 19 15 18
Singles U2 Universal
22 14 3 The Singles:
1996-2006 Staind WEA/Warner
23 33 31 Real
Life Evermore WEA/Warner
24 25 9 Number
Ones ABBA Universal
25 24 4 A Weekend In The City Bloc
Party Wichita/Shock
26 23 2 The Confessions
Tour Madonna WEA/Warner
27 26 13 The Sweet Escape Gwen
Stefani Universal
28 30 17 Alright, Still Lily
Allen Capitol/EMI
29 27 6 Don't You Fake It Red Jumpsuit
Apparatus Virgin/EMI
30 29 13 Eminem Presents The
Re-Up Eminem Universal
31 28 96 Based On A True Story Fat
Freddy's Drop TheDrop/Rhythmethod
32 21 33 Taking The
Long Way Dixie
Chicks SBME
33 35 15 Konvicted Akon Universal
34 40 14 Inside
In / Inside Out The Kooks Virgin/EMI
35 31 22 The Open
Door Evanescence SBME
36 39 3 The Cheetah Girls 2
OST Various Disney/EMI
37 37 16 One World the
feelers WEA/Warner
38 36 7 Empire Kasabian SBME
39 new 1 Yours
Truly, Angry Mob Kaiser Chiefs Universal
40 34 15 The
Love Album Westlife SBME
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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