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Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz Feb. 7 2007

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

Chartbitz:


Wednesday, February 7 2007
by Andrew Miller

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Norah’s Three-peat
It was always going to be hard following up Come Away With Me, the debut release for New York-born, Texan-raised Geethali Norah Jones Shankar. It spent 12 weeks at #1 here, 94 weeks on the chart in total and was the highest selling album of 2002 and #2 seller of 2003. It cleaned up at the Grammys for her as well. All pretty good for a set that started its run modestly at #44 in February 2002.
Guesting on the Peter Malick Group’s New York City gave Norah Jones a second chart entry in 2003, peaking at #18, before her real sophomore set Feels Like Home hit #1 out of the box in February 2004. It remained in the penthouse for six weeks and finished as 2004’s #3 best-selling album here.
Three years on and Norah ‘three-peats’ her chart-topping success and makes it two #1 debuts in a row. Not Too Late is also #1 out of the box in the UK this week.

Roger Returns
Sixty-two-year-old Pink Floyd bassist and vocalist Roger Waters returns his last New Zealand charting album In The Flesh: Live to the Albums Chart on the back of his two-concert tour last week.
The set originally charted for a solitary week at #47 six years back in February 2001.
Now, of course, everyone knows there was plenty of success with the Floyd, but he’s also enjoyed his share of solo success here.

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Albums:
1984 - #14 - The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking
1986 - #13 - Radio KAOS
1990 - #4 - The Wall 1990
1992 - #6 - Amused To Death

Singles:
1987 - #26 - Radio Waves
1992 - #26 - What God Wants God Gets

The New Singles
#5 Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Face Down
Last week American newcomers Red Jumpsuit Apparatus’s debut release Don’t You Fake It hit the Albums list at #37, moving this week to #23. Now their lead single crashes the Singles Chart at #5 this week. Face Down is helped by strong airplay (currently #25 on the RadioScope100).

#23 James Morrison - Wonderful World
Last time out Brit newcomer James Morrison scored a double Airplay and Singles chart topper in the form of You Give Me Something. This week it’s the second track from his #4 debut album Undiscovered (#28 this week) which makes its mark, new in at #23.

#35 My Chemical Romance - Famous Last Words
Famous Last Words becomes Americans My Chemical Romance’s third New Zealand hit single and the second culled from the double-platinum #1 The Black Parade. It follows the #2 Welcome To The Black Parade (#16 this week).

The New Albums
#1 Norah Jones - Not Too Late
See story above.

#25 The Good The Bad & The Queen - The Good The Bad & The Queen
Blur / Gorillaz frontman Damon Albarn’s latest outfit The Good, The Bad & The Queen debut straight in at #35 following on from their runners-up debut in their English homeland. Just together since last year the group’s other three members are former Clash bassist Paul Simonon, former Verve guitarist Simon Tong and drummer Tony Allen. Gnarls Barkley member Dangermouse handles production.

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andrewmiller @ radioscope.co.nz

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Top 40 Singles - Week To Sunday, 4 February 2007

This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label

1 1 12 Smack That Akon feat. Eminem Universal
2 3 8 Say It Right Nelly Furtado Universal
3 2 3 Shortie Like Mine Bow Wow feat. Chris Brown SBME
4 9 22 Chasing Cars Snow Patrol Universal
5 new 1 Face Down Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Virgin/EMI
6 5 6 Fergalicious Fergie Universal
7 8 3 Dangerous Ying Yang Twins feat. Wyclef Jean Method/Shock
8 10 8 How To Save A Life The Fray SBME
9 4 9 Wind It Up Gwen Stefani Universal
10 6 14 Irreplaceable Beyonce SBME
11 19 10 Come Back To Me Vanessa Hudgens Hollywood/EMI
12 11 8 Too Little Too Late JoJo Universal
13 7 14 My Love Justin Timberlake feat. TI SBME
14 14 8 America Razorlight Universal
15 15 10 We Ride Rihanna Universal
16 12 16 Welcome To The Black Parade My Chemical Romance WEA/Warner
17 20 2 PNWhoa! PNC Dirty/Warner
18 18 13 Snow (Hey Oh) Red Hot Chili Peppers WEA/Warner
19 13 16 Deciphering Me Brooke Fraser SBME
20 17 3 Bones The Killers Universal
21 21 8 That's That Snoop Dogg feat. R Kelly Universal
22 16 3 Lithium Evanescence SBME
23 new 1 Wonderful World James Morrison Universal
24 25 14 I Don't Need A Man The Pussycat Dolls Universal
25 26 7 You're All I Have Snow Patrol Universal
26 24 8 Long Way 2 Go Cassie BadBoy/Warner
27 22 18 One World the feelers WEA/Warner
28 35 2 Window In The Skies U2 Universal
29 29 2 Beware Of The Dog Jamelia Capitol/EMI
30 28 11 LDN Lily Allen Capitol/EMI
31 27 14 Light Surrounding You Evermore WEA/Warner
32 30 9 Let's Ride The Game Universal
33 23 8 Lovin' You Baby Annabel Fay Siren/EMI
34 32 3 Here It Goes Again OK Go Capitol/EMI
35 new 1 Famous Last Words My Chemical Romance WEA/Warner
36 33 13 The Saints Are Coming U2 And Green Day Universal
37 38 10 Hold Out Matt Saunoa Race/Shock
38 40 3 She Moves In Her Own Way The Kooks Virgin/EMI
39 34 17 Lips Of An Angel Hinder Universal
40 reentry 19 Maneater Nelly Furtado Universal

Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.

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