Official New Zealand Music Chart - 26 January 2009
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Chartbitz:
Wednesday,
January 28 2009
by Andrew Miller
The
Basshunter
Twenty-three-year-old musician and
DJ Jonas Altberg becomes the third Swedish act to top
the New Zealand Album Charts. Under his Basshunter stage
name he makes a healthy four-place jump this week. Altberg
bumps Billy T James from the top spot as Now
You’re Here takes top honours in its fifth chart
week.
It’s no surprise that ABBA have made the
summit here – in fact, they’ve done it four times. The
other Swedes to make it were Ace Of Base with
1994’s Happy Nation.
Both ABBA and AOB are
quartets and have also had #1 singles, whereas Basshunter is
a soloist only making it to #3 on the Singles Chart with his
title track. Now he’s in for another shot with the second
song off his album, All I Ever Wanted, at #24 this
week.
Parachute Power
Neil Young’s Big
Day Out-driven sales spike pales in comparison to the impact
this week of the four-day Parachute Festival at Mystery
Creek, Hamilton.
In a chart first, all five new entries
on this week’s Album Chart are by acts featured at the
Christian music gathering, each act scoring their very first
New Zealand chart set in the process.
Three of the five
are Kiwis, the other two American. The Parachute
Band lead the
pack in at #6, followed closely by
Wellington hip-hopper Rapture Ruckus at #7.
Family Force 5 land at #12, while Auckland band
MumsDollar place at #15. US-based Kutless rounds
it out at #30.
U39
Irish mega-group U2
are one hit shy of their very own Top 40. Based on airplay
and download sales, Get On Your Boots takes highest
new entry honours on this week’s Singles Chart, coming in
at #20.
The song becomes the quartet’s 39th New Zealand
hit and their first in over two years since The Saints
Are Coming with Green Day made #4.
U2’s new
studio set No Line On The Horizon drops March 2nd,
two weeks after the physical release of Get On Your
Boots.
The New Singles
#20 U2 - Get On
Your Boots
See story above.
#23 Smash Proof
featuring Gin - Brother
Local hip-hop act
Smash Proof are in the process of completing their as-yet
untitled debut album, the first taste of which is the hit
single Brother, new at #23 this week. It sees the
trio of Tyree, Young Sid and Deach team
up with expat vocalist Gin. All involved have had
previous success – Deach featured on Tyree’s 2006 #6
Ladies And Gentleman, while Young Sid’s The
Truth set made #27 in 2007. And, of course, Gin
Wigmore’s Extended Play EP went Top 10 last
year.
#24 Kelly Clarkson - My Life Would Suck
Without You
The first and arguably most
successful American Idol, Kelly Clarkson, lands at
#24 this week with My Life Would Suck Without You.
It brings Kelly’s chart tally to seven since her #12
Breakaway debut in 2004.
The New
Album
#6 The Parachute Band -
Technicolor
The new Parachute Band go where
the old Parachute Band have never been. Their album
Technicolor safely lands at #6, the biggest new album
of the week, the majority of its sales made at last
weekend’s Parachute Festival.
#7 Rapture Ruckus -
Live At World’s End
Wellingtonian Brad Dring
(aka Rapture Ruckus) took out the Best Gospel/Christian
album at the 2007 Vodafone NZ Music Awards with his I
Believe debut. Now his live follow-up, Live At
World’s End, becomes his first New Zealand chart
album, placing at #7.
#12 Family Force 5 - Dance Or
Die
Atlanta based five-piece Family Force 5
originally called themselves The Phamily and The Brothers.
Their Parachute exposure sees their Dance Or Die
release land at #12. FF5 are based around brothers Solomon,
Jacob and Joshua Olds, along with Nathan Curin and Derek
Mount. The band’s live performance will have helped drive
some of their sales.
#15 MumsDollar -
Ruins
South Auckland-based rock band
MumsDollar has been together and touring
for the past
eight years, both domestically and internationally. Their
Ruins album recording began in 2007 with Nic Manders
producing. Again the Parachute push helps the band chart
this week.
#30 Kutless - To Know That You’re
Alive
Another band that has blown the candles out
for their eighth birthday is American group Kutless. Their
sixth album To Know You’re Alive becomes their
first New Zealand charter. The Portland, Oregon group,
already have quite a profile in the US. Their songs feature
in video games and high-profile TV shows such as
Scrubs.
ENDS