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Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz March 28 2007

"The Official New Zealand Top 40 premieres Friday nights at 8pm on C4"

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Wednesday, March 28 2007
by Andrew Miller

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A Kiwi Double
There’s a local derby at the top of the charts as Kiwis score both the #1 single and #1 album this week thanks to Atlas’ Crawl single and the return of all-conquering Hayley Westenra with her new album, Treasure.
The Cantabrian songstress recorded the record in Dublin, Ireland, and this week it becomes her fifth hit album, her fourth #1 and her third to debut at #1 in its first week.
All of which helps her cement her place as our most successful female album artist in the history of the Official New Zealand Music Chart.
Hayley has the most #1 albums of any female artists (four), one more than Bic Runga, and her Pure album remains the longest-running local #1 of all time and third longest among all artists. Pure spent a total of 19 non-consecutive weeks in the pole position. Only two albums have done better - Dire Straits’ 21-week #1 Brothers In Arms and title-holder, Shania Twain’s 23-weeker Come On Over.
Treasure gives Hayley her 26th week in total atop the charts.
Hayley’s New Zealand Chart Albums:
2001 - Hayley Westenra (4 weeks at #1)
My Gift To You (Christmas album) peaked at #4
2003 - Pure (19 weeks at #1)
2005 - Odyssey (2 weeks at #1)
2007 - Treasure (1 week at #1 so far)
Meanwhile, Atlas have the longest-running Kiwi #1 in two years as they rack up a third frame in the Singles penthouse. Savage and Akon’s Moonshine spent five weeks in the pole position in early 2005. Crawl gains another places to #4 on the RadioScope100 as well.

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And In Other Local News…
OpShop grab their first Top 10 hit as Maybe climbs three rungs to #10, auguring well for their new album due mid-year.
The independently released Perfect Drive by Mt Maunganui 22-year-old Luke Thompson, lands at #17 in the Singles Chart this week too.
Perfect Drive is just one of those songs you have to get right,” says Luke, and it would seem he has. The track is the lead single from his debut set due mid-year. Luke wraps up a short tour on Friday at Happy in Wellington.
And speaking of Welli, Fat Freddy’s Drop’s Based On True Story is all set for its 100th week in the albums list next week. After 99 weeks on the chart, the album still holds steady at #24. Should they notch up the century (and it would be highly surprising if they don’t), the album will join Bic Runga’s Beautiful Collision as just the second local album to ever reach triple figures. Bic’s total was 101 weeks, seven days shy of two years.

The New Singles
#16 Lily Allen - Alfie
English comedic skatress Lily Allen claims highest new entry honours as Alfie (all about her younger brother) enters the Singles Chart at #16. It follows Smile (#6) and LDN (#23) from her #22 debut album Alright, Still.

#17 Luke Thompson - Perfect Drive
See story above.

#23 Gym Class Heroes - Cupid’s Chokehold
New York based Gym Class Heroes mix rap, rock, R&B, and more as they score their first New Zealand hit Cupid’s Chokehold from their sophomore Papercut Chronicles album. And is that Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy helping them out?

The New Albums
#1 Hayley Westenra - Treasure
See story above.

#2 Good Charlotte - Good Morning Revival
2007 proves to be a very good year for twin brothers Joel and Benji Madden, Billy Martin, Paul Thomas and Aaron Escolopio who collectively are Good Charlotte as they score their highest chart placing straight out of the box. Good Morning Revival is the band’s fourth hit set following their 2001 #12 self-titled debut, the 2002’s #6 The Young And The Hopeless and 2004’s #9 The Chronicles Of Life And Death. Their current single, Keep Your Hands Off My Girl, is #29 this week.

#13 Hillsong United - All Of The Above
The Sydney-based Church, led by expat Kiwi Brian Houston, lands its fifth and highest charting NZ Album this week as All Of The Above is new at #13. The church music programme’s first taste of chart success was a shade under 5 years back when Blessed peaked at #17 in August 2002.

#23 Joss Stone - Introducing…
It’s been three years since Joss Stone’s #8 debut The Soul Sessions and #5 sophomore release Mind, Body And Soul, both released in 2004. Finally Introducing… gives 19-year-old Joselyn Stoker her third hit set here. There’ve been two hit singles, Fell In Love With A Boy (#23) and You Had Me (#26) in 2004 for the Englishwoman.

#26 Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank
An alt-rock trio from the North-West US, Modest Mouse land their first New Zealand chart set, fresh in at #26 this week. It’s another ‘overnight success’ that’s really taken seven years. Their previous record Good News For People Who Love Bad News went platinum in their homeland.

#39 LCD Soundsystem - Sound Of Silver
That second ‘difficult’ album becomes LCD Soundsystem’s first New Zealand chart set as Sound Of Silver enters at #39. While sounding like a group, it’s really one man, James Murphy. LCD’s first set dropped two years back.

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Top 40 Albums - Week To Sunday, 25 March 2007

This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label

1 new 1 Treasure Hayley Westenra Universal
2 new 1 Good Morning Revival Good Charlotte SBME
3 1 7 Infinity On High Fall Out Boy Universal
4 2 16 Albertine Brooke Fraser SBME
5 5 4 Life In Cartoon Motion Mika Universal
6 3 30 Loose Nelly Furtado Universal
7 6 28 FutureSex / LoveSounds Justin Timberlake SBME
8 4 45 Stadium Arcadium Red Hot Chili Peppers WEA/Warner
9 9 9 Back To Black Amy Winehouse Universal
10 7 37 Eyes Open Snow Patrol Universal
11 8 9 How To Save A Life The Fray SBME
12 10 34 Real Life Evermore WEA/Warner
13 new 1 All Of The Above Hillsong United Hillsong/Parachute
14 13 6 Van At The Movies Van Morrison EMI
15 12 8 Not Too Late Norah Jones BlueNote/EMI
16 14 17 Extreme Behaviour Hinder Universal
17 11 2 MTV Unplugged KoRn Virgin/EMI
18 26 18 Konvicted Akon Universal
19 15 22 The Black Parade My Chemical Romance WEA/Warner
20 17 19 Black Holes And Revelations Muse WEA/Warner
21 18 25 Sam's Town The Killers Universal
22 16 19 The Road To Escondido JJ Cale And Eric Clapton WEA/Warner
23 new 1 Introducing... Joss Stone Virgin/EMI
24 24 99 Based On A True Story Fat Freddy's Drop TheDrop/Rhythmethod
25 20 3 Dylanesque Bryan Ferry Virgin/EMI
26 new 1 We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank Modest Mouse SBME
27 21 18 18 Singles U2 Universal
28 19 6 Daughtry Daughtry SBME
29 22 16 The Sweet Escape Gwen Stefani Universal
30 32 20 Alright, Still Lily Allen Capitol/EMI
31 23 9 Greatest Hits: The Atlantic Years POD WEA/Warner
32 28 9 Don't You Fake It Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Virgin/EMI
33 29 3 Hannah Montana OST Various Disney/EMI
34 34 12 Number Ones ABBA Universal
35 31 16 Boned! 12th Man EMI
36 reentry 14 Soulstice Shapeshifter Truetone/Rhythmethod
37 30 17 Inside In / Inside Out The Kooks Virgin/EMI
38 25 6 Greatest Hits Crosby, Stills And Nash WEA/Warner
39 new 1 Sound Of Silver LCD Soundsystem DFA/EMI
40 27 3 Neon Bible Arcade Fire Spunk/EMI

Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.


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