Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz May 23 2007
Chartbitz
Wednesday, May 23 2007
by Andrew Miller
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Linkin
Park Returns
Linkin Park are back. And
straight out of the box Minutes To Midnight, the
band’s sixth album, outsells all comers with an excellent
first week tally to land right in at #1.
Back at the turn
of the century, the group played a one-off gig at
Auckland’s Avondale College to support their debut
Hybrid Theory. That set took five months to register
its solitary week on top but sold over 90,000 copies in the
process.
Their other studio album Meteora opened
on top in April 2003, spending three weeks in the pole
position, racking up over 60,000 sales.
Chester
Bennington, Rob Bourdon, Brad Delson,
Joe Hahn, Dave ‘Phoenix’ Farrell and
Mike Shinoda aren’t content to rule the Albums
roost though and the album’s lead cut What I’ve
Done makes a 29-place rise to #10 in its second week on
the Singles list. It gives them their third Top 10er
following 2001’s #10 In The End and their only #1
Somewhere I Belong from 2003.
The 14 months spent
recording Minutes To Midnight is paying off. As well
as debuting at #1 here, it’s #1 in the UK and #2 in
Oz.
The New Singles
#14 30 Seconds To
Mars - From Yesterday
The sophomore A
Beautiful Lie set from LA-based, Jared Leto-led
30 Seconds To Mars moves up and cracks the Albums Top 20 for
the first time in its eighth week. Back in January the lead
single The Kill (Bury Me) made it to #22, now the
group grab their second and highest charter to date with
this week’s highest new entry From Yesterday.
There is a link in to the #10 single and #1 album this week
- 30 Seconds’ production knobs were twiddled by Josh
Abraham who has previously worked with Linkin Park.
#34 Snow Patrol - Hands Open
It becomes
a trio of hits from Snow Patrol’s third release and first
hit album the chart-topping Eyes Open as Hands
Open drops in at #34. The album, meanwhile, spends its
45th week on the chart. The Dundee-formed group feature on
the Spiderman 3 soundtrack with a forthcoming track
Signal Fire, which gives them their biggest UK hit
ever at #4 this week.
The New Albums
#1
Linkin Park - Minutes To Midnight
See story
above.
#32 Bjork - Volta
Iceland. It’s
cold near the Arctic Circle and they fish there, but the
biggest musical export is 42-year-old Bjork Gudmundsdottr,
former lead singer of the country’s previous biggest
musical export The Sugacubes (whose sole piece of
Kiwi chart action was the 1988 #41 single Birthday).
Thankfully calling herself simply Bjork, she’s bettered
the Singles count by four with the 1995 #26 Army Of
Me being the biggest thus far. Albums wise,
Volta (new at #32 this week) becomes her sixth
chartset since her 1993 #5 debut Debut. The biggest
was 1994’s #4 Post, the most recent 2004’s #35
Medulla. On Volta she’s helped out by
Timbaland who himself has this week’s #3 single
Give It To Me.
#33 Manic Street Preachers -
Send Away The Tigers
Originally a quartet,
Welshmen Manic Street Preachers’ rhythm guitarist went MIA
in 1995. The band carried on though, going from strength to
strength as a trio and 12 years later they land their fourth
New Zealand chart set Send Away The Tigers. Band
members James Dean Bradfield (vocal/guitar) and
Nicky Wire (bass) have both recorded solo sets in the
past 18 months, but got back with drummer Sean Moore
for the new set. They’ve racked up four chart singles
here, their first Motorcycle Emptiness still their
highest-charting (#35). They’re joined on the
Tigers lead single Your Love Alone (Is Not
Enough) by Swede Nina Persson of The
Cardigans who hit #1 in 1997 with
Lovefool.
You can contact Andrew at:
andrewmiller @
radioscope.co.nz
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Top 40 Albums - Week To Sunday, 20 May 2007
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 new 1 Minutes
To Midnight Linkin Park WEA/Warner
2 1 9 Treasure Hayley
Westenra Universal
3 4 27 I'm Not Dead: Tour
Edition Pink SBME
4 6 26 Konvicted Akon Universal
5 2 3 Reach
Out: The Motown Record Human Nature SBME
6 12 5 The Best
Damn Thing Avril Lavigne SBME
7 3 4 Portrait Of A Legend:
1951-1964 Sam Cooke Universal
8 7 3 Call Me
Irresponsible Michael Buble WEA/Warner
9 9 38 Loose Nelly
Furtado Universal
10 18 7 Because Of The Times Kings Of
Leon SBME
11 8 24 Albertine Brooke
Fraser SBME
12 5 37 The Sound Of
Bread Bread WEA/Warner
13 11 36 FutureSex /
LoveSounds Justin Timberlake SBME
14 15 15 Infinity On
High Fall Out Boy Universal
15 14 5 Second Hand
Planet OpShop Siren/EMI
16 17 13 Back To Basics Christina
Aguilera SBME
17 10 5 Begin To Hope Regina
Spektor WEA/Warner
18 20 18 B'Day: Deluxe
Edition Beyonce SBME
19 30 2 Soundboy Rock Groove
Armada SBME
20 28 8 A Beautiful Lie 30 Seconds To
Mars Virgin/EMI
21 27 7 Shock
Value Timbaland Universal
22 21 12 Life In Cartoon
Motion Mika Universal
23 24 4 Favourite Worst
Nightmare Arctic Monkeys Domino/EMI
24 16 17 Back To
Black Amy Winehouse Universal
25 13 8 Rocket Man: The
Definitive Hits Elton John Universal
26 36 9 Good Morning
Revival Good Charlotte SBME
27 23 42 Real
Life Evermore WEA/Warner
28 37 2 Strength And
Loyalty Bone Thugs N Harmony Universal
29 32 5 Grand
National John Butler Trio Jarrah/EMI
30 29 24 The Sweet
Escape Gwen Stefani Universal
31 26 53 Stadium
Arcadium Red Hot Chili
Peppers WEA/Warner
32 new 1 Volta Bjork Universal
33 new 1 Send
Away The Tigers Manic Street
Preachers SBME
34 35 2 Because Of
You Ne-Yo Universal
35 31 45 Eyes Open Snow
Patrol Universal
36 reentry 5 The
Evolution Ciara SBME
37 38 7 Young
Modern silverchair Eleven/EMI
38 22 13 Van At The
Movies Van Morrison EMI
39 34 7 The Very Best Of: 40th
Anniversary The
Doors Rhino/Warner
40 19 26 Undiscovered James
Morrison Universal
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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