Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz May 9 2007
Chartbitz:
Wednesday, May 9 2007
by Andrew Miller
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May
Madness Continues
We’re a week into NZ Music Month
2007 and the three most played songs on the airwaves are by
local acts.
OpShop’s Maybe leads the
RadioScope100 for a second week, with Brooke Fraser
back up to #2 with her former chart-topper
Shadowfeet, while the former Singles #1 Crawl
by Atlas dips one to #3.
Airplay has helped album
sales for OpShop who regain three points to #6 with
Second Hand Planet and Brooke’s former #1
triple-platinum Albertine also gains three to #11.
With Mother’s Day looming on Sunday, Hayley
Westenra easily outsells all-comers with her
Treasure album racking up another week on top and
should have the legs to remain there next week.
There are
new locals into the Albums list as well. Fly My Pretties
member Adi Dick places his solo debut Our
Place new at #37. (The Return Of Fly My Pretties
peaked at #14 in 2005). And from the capital to Htown,
Hamiltonians 48May drop in at #39 with sophomore
Streetfights And Shadows, the follow-up to 2006’s #14
Mad Love.
And after 104 weeks, Fat Freddy’s Drop
have left the building.
Avril’s
Second
Lightning strikes twice for Canadian Avril
Lavigne as she forces Atlas from the Singles pole
position with Girlfriend gaining two points to rule
the roost this week.
The cut has got big shoes to fill as
Avril’s debut single racked up nine weeks on top back in
2002. Complicated was lifted from her debut Let
Go, which also topped the Albums list that year.
This
time round, the #1 is lifted from The Best Damn
Thing, which peaked at #2 on debut, slipping to #7 this
week.
Avril can claim a Transtasman #1 double as
Girlfriend is on top across the ditch as
well.
The New Singles
#14 Pink - Leave
Me Alone (I’m Lonely)
Counting down to her Vector
Arena gig at month’s end, Pink sees the tour edition of
I’m Not Dead move up to #3 on the Albums Chart and
lands a #14 debut on the Singles list with Leave Me Alone
(I’m Lonely). It’s all good for 27-year-old Alecia
Moore who as Pink can lay claim to 15 hit singles here
including a trio of chart-toppers – Lady Marmalade,
Don’t Let Me Get Me and Get The Party
Started.
#22 Hinder - Better Than
Me
It’s a good start for Hinder’s follow-up to
Lips Of An Angel (#17 this week) from their #9
peaking debut Extreme Behaviour (#40 this week).
Better Than Me slots in at #22, while airplay sees it
at #26 on the RadioScope100.
#23 Ludacris featuring
Mary J Blige - Runaway Love
It seems somewhat
ridiculous that Ludacris (aka Christopher Bridges) has yet
to have a charting album here. His current, Release
Therapy, dropped last September. And now it yields his
ninth hit single with the set’s Runaway Love new at
#23. It’s a collaboration with Mary J Blige and provides
the diva with her 14th hit. In fact seven of Ludacris’
hits are collabs, including this week’s #9
Glamorous with Black Eyed Pea Fergie.
#38 The
Fratellis - Chelsea Dagger
Glaswegian trio The
Fratellis go one point higher than the #39 peak of their
Costello Music album a few weeks back with lead
single Chelsea Dagger, new at #38.
The New
Albums
#4 Human Nature - Reach Out: The
Motown Record
Sydneyside brothers Andrew and Michael
Tierney along with Toby Allen and Phil Burton formed Human
Nature back in 1989. To date they’ve had a sole #30 hit,
Got It Goin’ On in 1996 here. That all changes
this week though as Reach Out: The Motown Record
takes highest new entry honours on the Albums Chart at #4.
The five times platinum record (in Oz) is helped a tad by
their Dancing With The Stars TV guest appearance last
Tuesday and Mother’s Day shopping. Reach Out also
earned the quartet an ARIA #1 Chart Awards gong back in
February.
#16 Michael Buble - Call Me
Irresponsible
Twenty-nine-year-old Canadian crooner
Michael Buble was raised on the music he sings, but with his
own take nabs his fourth New Zealand hit album as Call Me
Irresponsible drops in at #16. His 2003 self-titled
debut remains Michael’s biggest to date, hitting #1 and
going double platinum in the process.
#37 Adi Dick
- Our Place
See story above.
#39 48May -
Streetfights And Shadows
See story
above.
You can contact Andrew at:
andrewmiller @
radioscope.co.nz
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Top 40 Albums - Week To Sunday, 6 May 2007
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 1 7 Treasure Hayley
Westenra Universal
2 2 24 Konvicted Akon Universal
3 5 25 I'm
Not Dead: Tour Edition Pink SBME
4 new 1 Reach Out: The
Motown Record Human Nature SBME
5 8 35 The Sound Of
Bread Bread WEA/Warner
6 9 3 Second Hand
Planet OpShop Siren/EMI
7 3 3 The Best Damn Thing Avril
Lavigne SBME
8 6 5 Because Of The Times Kings Of
Leon SBME
9 22 2 Portrait Of A Legend: 1951-1964 Sam
Cooke Universal
10 10 34 FutureSex / LoveSounds Justin
Timberlake SBME
11 14 22 Albertine Brooke
Fraser SBME
12 12 36 Loose Nelly
Furtado Universal
13 7 13 Infinity On High Fall Out
Boy Universal
14 4 2 Favourite Worst Nightmare Arctic
Monkeys Domino/EMI
15 11 3 Begin To Hope Regina
Spektor WEA/Warner
16 13 6 Rocket Man: The Definitive
Hits Elton John Universal
17 15 5 Shock
Value Timbaland Universal
18 17 16 B'Day: Deluxe
Edition Beyonce SBME
19 new 1 Call Me
Irresponsible Michael Buble WEA/Warner
20 16 51 Stadium
Arcadium Red Hot Chili Peppers WEA/Warner
21 19 10 Life
In Cartoon Motion Mika Universal
22 18 3 Grand
National John Butler Trio Jarrah/EMI
23 24 15 Back To
Black Amy Winehouse Universal
24 20 2 Year Zero Nine Inch
Nails Universal
25 21 7 Good Morning Revival Good
Charlotte SBME
26 27 40 Real
Life Evermore WEA/Warner
27 reentry 11 Back To
Basics Christina Aguilera SBME
28 30 6 A Beautiful Lie 30
Seconds To Mars Virgin/EMI
29 25 43 Eyes Open Snow
Patrol Universal
30 32 22 The Sweet Escape Gwen
Stefani Universal
31 28 14 Not Too Late Norah
Jones BlueNote/EMI
32 23 5 The Very Best Of: 40th
Anniversary The
Doors Rhino/Warner
33 reentry 24 Undiscovered James
Morrison Universal
34 34 4 The
Evolution Ciara SBME
35 26 5 Young
Modern silverchair Eleven/EMI
36 33 31 Sam's Town The
Killers Universal
37 new 1 Our Place Adi
Dick Loop/Border
38 39 24 18
Singles U2 Universal
39 new 1 Streetlights And
Shadows 48May Mushroom/Warner
40 29 23 Extreme
Behaviour Hinder Universal
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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