Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz May 2 2007
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Chartbitz:
Wednesday, May 2 2007
by Andrew Miller
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A
Great Start To NZ Music Month
A pinch and a punch and
a great start to the 7th Annual May New Zealand Music Month
as the Kiwis come out to play, taking #1 slots and setting
new records!
Both the Singles and Albums lists are headed
by locals as Hayley Westenra’s Treasure and
Atlas’ Crawl move back to the pole positions
on the Albums and Singles lists for third and seventh weeks
respectively.
This extends Hayley’s lead as the local
having spent the most weeks at #1 to 28 weeks across her
four albums. Those four albums see her as the most capped
solo artist and in a tie with Split Enz as the local
act with the most #1 albums.
Ben and Beth Campbell, Andy
Lynch and Sean Cunningham are Atlas and as Crawl
reigns supreme on the singles throne for a seventh
non-consecutive week, they match the 2004 run of Idol Ben
Lummis’s They Can’t Take That Away and also
have the longest local group run at the top since 1987 and
the eight-week run by Dave Dobbyn and Herbs
with their Footrot Flats movie hook-up Slice Of
Heaven.
Atlas move a point to #2 on the
RadioScope100, just behind OpShop’s Maybe as
that track becomes the 19th local airplay
chart-topper.
Meanwhile former RadioScope100 #1,
Shadowfeet by Brooke Fraser sits at #5 on that
chart to give Kiwi artists three of the top five most played
songs on our airwaves. Brooke is the chart champ when it
comes to airplay, able to lay claim to a half dozen
RadioScope100 #1s, the most by any local artist ahead of two
#1s each by Bic Runga and Anika
Moa.
Longevity-wise Fat Freddy’s Drop
celebrate two consecutive years in the Albums Chart this
week – that’s 104 weeks all up since it was certified
gold on its first day of release back in 2005!
Based
On A True Story is now 7 times platinum and spent 11
weeks in the lead spot. It also provided the boys with an
airplay crown, Wandering Eye being one of the 19
local songs to top the RadioScope100.
And finally, the
third NZ Idol Matt Saunoa racks up a 21st frame in
the Singles Chart with the former #1 Hold On –
making it the longest charting local Idol hit.
And
May’s just beginning!
The New Singles
#4
Christina Aguilera - Candyman
Auckland’s
Vector Arena hosts Christina Aguilera’s first and only
gig, part of the Back To Basics tour.
Candyman is the second hit lifted from her latest
album and takes out highest new entry honours this week at
#4. It follows the #5 Ain’t No Other Man and takes
Christina’s hit tally to 15 since her 1999 #2 debut hit
Genie In A Bottle. Eleven have gone Top 10, four
peaking at #2 and four hitting the pop slot.
#12
Ne-Yo - Because Of You
The lead single and
title track to Ne-Yo’s sophomore album Because Of
You drops into the Singles survey at #12 and should
follow his previous Top 10ers – So Sick (#2) and
Sexy Love (#8) from his #35 album In My Own
Words released last year.
#39 All American
Rejects - It Ends Tonight
Oklahoma’s All
American Rejects finally gain a New Zealand hit single as
It Ends Tonight slides in at #39.
#40 Maroon
5 - Makes Me Wonder
LA quintet Adam Levine,
James Valentine, Jesse Carmichael, Mickey Madden and Ryan
Dusick sold a shade over 100,000 copies of their six-week #1
set Songs About Jane three years back in 2004. It
yielded five hits, the biggest being the #4 This
Love. Airplay drives the lead single Makes Me
Wonder from their sophomore It Won’t Be Soon
Before... to round out the Top 40 at #40. The new album
drops in a couple of weeks with the retail single to
follow.
The New Albums
#4 Arctic Monkeys
- Favourite Worst Nightmare
It’s the biggest
selling album in the UK so far this year. Favourite Worst
Nightmare, the sophomore set for England’s Arctic
Monkeys opens one point higher than the two- week #5 opening
peak of their Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What
I’m Not debut just on 14 months back.
*#8 Bread
- The Sound Of Bread
This is a record indeed.
Not strictly a new entry, but a reentry of some note as
The Sound Of Bread last graced our charts at the tail
end of the 1970s when vinyl ruled. Among its 20 tracks, 11
have made an impact on our Singles Chart over the decades.
Twenty-nine years after it first charted here the album has
finally been repackaged on CD, allowing it to return at #8
this week. First time out, it charted for 33 weeks
including four weeks at #2 – the highest placed of the
band’s half dozen albums here (five of which have been
greatest hits collections).
#20 Nine Inch Nails -
Year Zero
Forty-two-year-old Trent Reznor’s Nine
Inch Nails rack up their fourth New Zealand hit album, new
at #20. Back in 1994 Downward Spiral opened their
chart account, rising to #23. Their biggest, With
Teeth, hit #13 two years back. In terms of singles,
1999’s #15 The Day The World Went Away is their
biggest hit to date.
#22 Sam Cooke - Portrait Of
A Legend: 1951-1964
Some 43 years after his death,
Mississippi-born, Chicago-raised soul singer Sam Cooke
posthumously scores his first New Zealand Chart album, new
at #22. Sam’s songs have been covered by numerous artists
and he has influenced many. Sam was shot dead in an LA
motel at the age of 33. Several of his songs have been hits
for other acts: Cat Stevens (Another Saturday
Night, #10 in 1974), Dr Hook (Only
Sixteen, #9 in 1976) and Johnny Nash (What A
Wonderful World, #17 in 1976), while Cupid has
been a hit for both Tony Orlando & Dawn (#22 in 1976)
and the Spinners (#7 in
1980).
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Top 40 Albums - Week To Sunday, 29 April 2007
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 4 6 Treasure Hayley
Westenra Universal
2 1 23 Konvicted Akon Universal
3 2 2 The
Best Damn Thing Avril Lavigne SBME
4 new 1 Favourite
Worst Nightmare Arctic Monkeys Domino/EMI
5 6 24 I'm Not
Dead: Tour Edition Pink SBME
6 5 4 Because Of The
Times Kings Of Leon SBME
7 10 12 Infinity On High Fall
Out Boy Universal
8 new 34 The Sound Of
Bread Bread WEA/Warner
9 3 2 Second Hand
Planet OpShop Siren/EMI
10 15 33 FutureSex /
LoveSounds Justin Timberlake SBME
11 32 2 Begin To
Hope Regina Spektor WEA/Warner
12 7 35 Loose Nelly
Furtado Universal
13 9 5 Rocket Man: The Definitive
Hits Elton John Universal
14 11 21 Albertine Brooke
Fraser SBME
15 12 4 Shock
Value Timbaland Universal
16 8 50 Stadium Arcadium Red
Hot Chili Peppers WEA/Warner
17 13 15 B'Day: Deluxe
Edition Beyonce SBME
18 14 2 Grand National John Butler
Trio Jarrah/EMI
19 17 9 Life In Cartoon
Motion Mika Universal
20 new 1 Year Zero Nine Inch
Nails Universal
21 16 6 Good Morning Revival Good
Charlotte SBME
22 new 1 Portrait Of A Legend:
1951-1964 Sam Cooke Universal
23 19 4 The Very Best Of:
40th Anniversary The Doors Rhino/Warner
24 18 14 Back To
Black Amy Winehouse Universal
25 23 42 Eyes Open Snow
Patrol Universal
26 20 4 Young
Modern silverchair Eleven/EMI
27 22 39 Real
Life Evermore WEA/Warner
28 31 13 Not Too Late Norah
Jones BlueNote/EMI
29 28 22 Extreme
Behaviour Hinder Universal
30 26 5 A Beautiful Lie 30
Seconds To Mars Virgin/EMI
31 25 27 The Black Parade My
Chemical Romance WEA/Warner
32 33 21 The Sweet
Escape Gwen Stefani Universal
33 27 30 Sam's Town The
Killers Universal
34 21 3 The
Evolution Ciara SBME
35 40 11 Van At The Movies Van
Morrison EMI
36 38 104 Based On A True Story Fat Freddy's
Drop TheDrop/Rhythmethod
37 29 14 How To Save A Life The
Fray SBME
38 reentry 10 Daughtry Daughtry SBME
39 34 23 18
Singles U2 Universal
40 37 24 The Road To Escondido JJ
Cale And Eric Clapton WEA/Warner
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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