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1 (1) California Gurls – Katy Perry ft Snoop Dogg

2 (3) Airplanes – B.O.B. ft Hayley Williams

3 (2) OMG – Usher ft will.i.am

4 (10) Not Afraid - Eminem

5 (4) We No Speak Americano – Yolanda Be Cool ft D Cup

6 (8) Billionaire – Travie McCoy ft Bruno Mars

7 (5) Gettin’ Over You – David Guetta ft Chris Willis & Fergie

8 (11) I Like It – Enrique Iglesias

9 (7) Break Your Heart – Taio Cruz

10 (9) Your Love Is My Drug – Ke$ha

11 (6) Ridin’ Solo – Jason Derulo

12 (18) Chemical Rush – Brian McFadden

13 (21) Hey, Soul Sister - Train

14 (New) Love The Way You Lie – Eminem ft Rihanna

15 (28) Smile – Uncle Kracker

16 (17) My First Kiss – 3OH!3 ft Ke$ha

17 (13) Eenie Meanie – Sean Kingston ft Justin Bieber

18 (15) Alejandro – Lady GaGa

19 (19) This Ain’t A Love Song – Scouting For Girls

20 (16) Opposite Of Adults – Chiddy Bang

21 (20) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus

22 (14) All The Lovers – Kylie Minogue

23 (22) Te Amo - Rihanna

24 (31) The Only Exception - Paramore

25 (23) Just Say So – Brian McFadden

26 (24) Baby – Justin Bieber

27 (34) IYIYI – Cody Simpson ft Flo Rida

28 (12) Lying – Amy Meredith

29 (36) Dance The Way I Feel – Ou Est Le Swimming Pool

30 (26) Unbroken – Stan Walker

31 (29) I Like That – Richard Vission & Static Revenger ft Luciana

32 (27) Nothin’ On You – B.O.B. ft Bruno Mars

33 (35) Whataya Want From Me – Adam Lambert

34 (New) If I Had You – Adam Lambert

35 (30) Jessie’s Girl – Glee Cast

36 (32) In My Head – Jason Derulo

37 (New) If It’s Love - Train

38 (New) Closure – Scarlette Belle

39 (33) I Made It (Cash Money Heroes) – Kevin Rudolf

40 (48) Baby I’m Gettin’ Better - Gyroscope

41 (39) Waka, Waka (This Time For Africa) – Shakira ft Freshlyground

42 (40) Mr, Mysterious – Vanessa Amorosi

43 (New) Mousetrap Heart – Thirsty Merc

44 (45) Big Jet Plane – Angus & Julia Stone

45 (41) Seventeen - Jet

46 (37) Bad Romance – Lady GaGa

47 (38) Never Say Never – Justin Bieber ft Jaden Smith

48 (46) Empire State Of Mind – Jay-Z ft Alicia Keys

49 (43) Telephone – Lady GaGa ft Beyonce

50 (New) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

 

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ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 28th June 2010

 

1 (New) Recovery - Eminem

2 (New) We Are Born - Sia

3 (2) To The Sea – Jack Johnson

4 (3) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – Original Soundtrack

5 (4) Glee The Music Vol.3 Showstoppers – Glee Cast

6 (New) Youngblood – The Amity Affliction

7 (New) Glee The Music: Journey To Regionals – Glee Cast

8 (8) My Worlds – Justin Bieber

9 (1) Intriguer – Crowded House

10 (24) Remember Cat Stevens – Cat Stevens

11 (New) Scream – Ozzy Osbourne

12 (6) The Fame Monster – Lady GaGa

13 (7) Raymond V Raymond - Usher

14 (New) Mousetrap Heart – Thirsty Merc

15 (17) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone

16 (5) Bionic – Christina Aguilera

17 (15) Funhouse – P!nk

18 (18) The Essential – Michael Jackson

19 (10) Recollection – K.D. Lang

20 (16) Greatest Hits – Foo Fighters

21 (14) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.2 – Glee Cast

22 (13) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.1 – Glee Cast

23 (21) Compass – Mark Vincent

24 (22) Lungs – Florence + The Machine

25 (11) Jason Derulo – Jason Derulo

26 (19) Iron Man 2 – AC/DC

27 (23) Immersion – Pendulum

28 (25) I Am Sasha Fierce - Beyonce

29 (9) Further – Chemical Brothers

30 (26) Animal – Ke$ha

31 (12) Laws Of Illusion – Sarah McLachlan

32 (Re) Save Me, San Francisco - Train

33 (28) Hits – Phil Collins

34 (35) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

35 (New) The Boxer - Kele

36 (30) Sigh No More – Mumford & Sons

37 (20) Sex And The City 2 – Original Soundtrack

38 (33) The Very Best Of – The Doors

39 (42) Roadsinger (To Warm You Through The Night) – Yusuf Islam

40 (31) It’s Not Me, It’s You – Lily Allen

41 (27) April Uprising – John Butler Trio

42 (32) Greatest Hits – Bruce Springsteen

43 (38) One Love – David Guetta

44 (43) The Essential – Roy Orbison

45 (48) The Ultimate Collection - Eurythmics

46 (49) 18 Hits – ABBA

47 (45) Slash - Slash

48 (29) Crazy Love – Michael Buble

49 (39) The Essential – Neil Diamond

50 (41) Golden Rule - Powderfinger

 

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Singles

 

Katy Perry and her Dogg are spending a second week at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart with “California Gurls” (DL: 1 hold), matching the peak in Canada (6 weeks), Ireland (1 week), America (3 weeks) and the World Singles Chart (3 weeks), all of which still have the song at the top of their charts. Katy says that the song is an answer to Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’ “Empire State of Mind”, and is the lead single from her late August due third album “Teenage Dream”. The song also stays at No.1 for a second week on the Australian Airplay charts.

Moving back up to No.2 for a fifth non-consecutive week is B.o.B. and Hayley Williams with “Airplane” (DL: 3 to 2), swapping places with the former chart-topper for Usher “OMG” (DL: 2 to 3, Phys: 4 to 13), now down to No.3. In it’s second week on the charts, Eminem’s “Not Afraid” (DL: 10 to 4) jumped up to No.4, then fell back to float around just outside the Top 10. Now this week as his new album claims the No.1 spot, he enters with two tracks, and “Not Afraid” reclaims its former peak by jumping up six places to No.4 again. With E’s jump, it pushes Yolanda Be Cool and their track “We No Speak Americano” (DL: 4 to 6) down one place to No.5.

Travie McCoy and Bruno Mars again climb; this week their two places richer with their track “Billionaire” (DL: 7 to 5), now at No.6, whilst David Guetta and gang are down two places to No.7 with “Gettin’ Over You” (DL: 5 to 8). The only entry to the Top 10 this week is Enrique Iglesias’ “I Like it” (DL: 11 to 7) feat Pitbull on guest vocals. It was back on August 26th, 2002 that Enrique spent his last week in the Top 10, when “Don’t Turn Off the Lights was at No.9 (peaked at No.8 the previous week), and now almost eight years later he’s back inside the Top 10 at No.8. Taio Cruz feat Ludacris is the EIGHTH featured artist track inside the Top 10, and Taio’s “Break Your Heart” (DL: 8 to 9) is down two spots to No.9, whilst Ke$ha just hangs on at No.10 with “Your Love is My Drug” (DL: 9 to 10, Phys: 5 to 7).

 

NEW PEAKS: Brian McFadden was the second highest new entry last week, but Kylie’s debut falls to No.22 (DL: 13 to 20), and Brian’s “Chemical Rush” (DL: 36 to 22) is up six places to No.12. With the ‘Packed to the Rafters’ promos coming thick and fast on Channel 7 for the Tuesday return of the series, their new theme for those promos is “Smile” (DL: 26 to 14) by Uncle Kracker, which becomes the biggest climber within the Top 50 by jumping up thirteen places to No.15. Right behind at No.16 is a song that has been making slight upward moves every week, 3OH!3’s “My First Kiss” (DL: 17 to 15), again at a new peak.

Another track that has been steady climbing is Paramore’s “The Only Exception” (DL: 28 to 24), which this week is up seven places to No.24. Adam Lambert’s second local single “If I Had You” (DL: 32 debut) is all over radio at the moment, and jumps up twenty-three places to No.34. And also jumping into the Top 40 is Train and “If it’s Love” (DL: 36 debut), up seventeen places to No.37. With Train in the country and appearing on ‘Hey Hey’ this past week, it has also helped their former No.1 single “Hey, Soul Sister” (DL: 19 to 12) to bullet up eight places to No.13 this week, plus “Drops of Jupiter” re-enters for the second time this year at No.73.

Local act Gyroscope climb eight places to land at No.40 with “Baby, I’m Gettin’ Better” (DL: 46 to 37), and scoring the biggest jump of the week are another local act, Thirsty Merc, who are up forty places to No.43 with “Mousetrap Heart”. Finally Lady Antebellum are up six places to No.50 with “Need You Now”.

 

With Eminem’s new album “Recovery” taking the top spot on the album charts, the next single from the set is the highest new entry of the week. Coming in at No.14 is “Love the Way You Lie” (DL: 13 debut), which is a duet with Rihanna, but not the only entry from the album this week. He also enters at No.87 with “Won’t Back Down”, which also features another female heavyweight, P!nk. These two tracks become Eminem’s twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth chart entries.

 

Debuting at No.38 is “Closure” (DL: 37 debut, Phys: 14 to 12) by local female duo Scarlett Belle. It’s the group’s first single, but not first taste of success for one of the bands members. The duo are made up of Reigan Derry (11th place of Australian Idol Series 4 {Damien Leith’s year}) and Tamara Jaber, she of the group Scandal’us (Pop Idol Season 2) and who has scored solo success with the tracks “Ooh Aah” (HP-13, April 2005) and “Hard For Me” (HP-23, August 2005). Their debut album is due in late July at the moment.

 

Below Top 50: Alexandra Burke and her Pitbull leap up twenty-two places to No.59 with “All Night Long” (Phys: 18 to 15). K’Naan is still “Wavin’ Flag”, up a couple of places to No.69. Ne-Yo also leaps twenty-two places with ”Beautiful Monster”, up to No.72, and “Shots” for LMFAO and Lil’ Jon is up to a new peak of No.82 this week. After the Glee help, Lady GaGa is still in the Top 100 with “Poker Face” for a 92nd week, but it does drop back to No.91 (LW-73), possibly on its last chart-legs.

 

Glee Report: This year’s longest running Top 50 track for the Gleesters is now “Jessie’s Girl” (DL: 29 to 34), which only falls five places to No.35 this week. Last weeks big rising track “Poker Face” is this week’s second biggest drop, falling down thirty-five places to No.60. The biggest fall goes to their other GaGa track “Bad Romance”, which is down forty-six places to No.97 after re-entering at No.51 last week. They do enter with a new track this week also, their version of “Good Vibrations”, which comes in at No.54, and was played on last Thursday’s episode. It was originally performed by Mark Wahlberg’s (yes the actor) group Marky Mark and the Funk Bunch feat Loletta Holloway, and it originally reached No.4 in its fourth week on the charts in late October 1991.

 

Albums

 

Last week Crowded House landed at the top of the ARIA Album charts, accumulating their fourteenth week at No.1 with “Intriguer” (No.9 this week). Well another act who debuts at the top this week, also garners up his fourteenth week overall on top of the Australian Album charts. Eminem lands at the top with his seventh studio album, and now his sixth No.1 here entitled “Recovery”.

By gaining his sixth No.1 album, he has equaled The Rolling Stones and Michael Jackson who both scored six No.1’s, and if you add the “8 Mile” Soundtrack, Eminem could effectively have seven chart topping albums in entirety. “Recovery” becomes the 616th No.1 album in Australia, and the fourth consecutive No.1 debut since the end of May, with October to November last year being the last time that five albums all debuted at No.1. The album has already spawned the No.4 (this week again) single “Not Afraid”, plus the new entries to the singles chart this week, “Love the Way You Lie” (No.14) featuring Rihanna and “Won’t Back Down” (No.87) featuring P!nk.

There has been no “Recovery” at No.1 before this week, and it’s the 173rd No.1 by a Solo Male artist, and the 222nd by an American Artist. Below is a list of Eminem’s album entry in Australia:

 

Entry Date HP WI Titles

19-Apr-99 73 03 THE SLIM SHADY LP

29-May-00 01 87 MARSHALL MATHERS LP 41 weeks to No.1 for a single week

01-Jan-01 82 07 THE SLIM SHADY LP ®

04-Jun-01 53 11 THE SLIM SHADY LP ®

03-Jun-02 01 81 THE EMINEM SHOW Debut and 7 consecutive weeks at No.1

17-Jun-02 28 33 MARSHALL MATHERS LP ®

04-Nov-02 01 45 8 MILE Soundtrack 13 weeks to No.1 for two weeks

20-Jan-03 64 07 MORE MUSIC FROM 8 MILE Soundtrack

03-Feb-03 49 12 THE SLIM SHADY LP ®

22-Nov-04 01 44 ENCORE Debut and 1 week at No.1

12-Dec-05 01 36 CURTAIN CALL: THE HITS Debut and 2 broken weeks at No.1

11-Dec-06 17 17 EMINEM PRESENTS THE RE-UP Various Artists collection

25-May-09 01 20 RELAPSE Debut and two weeks at No.1

28-Dec-09 36 08 RELAPSE (REWORKED)

28-Jun-10 01 1* RECOVERY Debut at No.1 this week

 

We have a one-two debut at the top of the Album charts this week, as local singer known to her parents as Sia Kate Isobelle Furler, but to us she’s just Sia, lands at No.2 with fourth studio album “We Are Born”. It instantly becomes her best album performance ever, as her third album “Some People Have Real Problems” was her previous best effort having peaked at No.41 in May 2009. Her previous chart efforts were:

 

Entry Date HP WI Titles

15-Apr-02 99 01 Healing is Difficult

13-Apr-04 00 00 Colour the Small One

06-Apr-09 41 17 Some People Have Real Problems

28-Jun-10 02 1* We Are Born

 

The former chart topper for Jack Johnson, “To the Sea” is down another spot (one per-week for three weeks) to No.3 this week, which in turn pushes last weeks No.3 and No.4 down a spot also, “Twilight: Eclipse” Soundtrack to No.4 and “Glee: Volume 3” to No.5. Justin Bieber stays put at No.8 with “My Worlds”, and last weeks chart topper for Crowded House drops from the top spot to No.9 for “Intriguer”. In October 2008, Brisbane post-hardcore group The Amity Affliction took their debut album “Severed Ties” to No.26, staying in the Top 100 for only two weeks (it dropped to No.95 in its second week), but this week they enter at No.6 with their second album “Youngbloods”. The fifth Glee cast recording is the fourth new entry to the Top 10 this week, as “Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals” debuts at No.7.

 

Lastly entering the Top 10 for the first time in it’s 78 week run in the Top 100 is “Remember Cat Stevens” by Cat Stevens, who as Yusuf Islam is touring the country at the moment, and climbs to No.39 with his latest album “Roadsinger (To Warm You Through the Night), and re-enters at No.87 with his first No.1 album from late 1971 “Teaser and the Firecat”. Here’s a look at how the “Remember Cat Stevens” has run on the charts, plus his other Best of, and how it has taken so long for ‘Remember’ to finally crack the Top 10:

 

Entry Date HP WI Title

17-Jun-90 06 41 The Very Best of 20 weeks to hit No.6

23-Oct-94 12 70 The Very Best of 32 weeks to hit No.12

14-Apr-96 51 11 The Very Best of

02-Nov-99 23 44a Remember Cat Stevens 6 weeks to hit No.23

17-Oct-05 73 03 The Very Best of

04-Feb-08 40 04 Remember Cat Stevens

23-Jun-08 88 02 Remember Cat Stevens

25-Aug-08 83 05 Remember Cat Stevens

14-Dec-09 72 08 Remember Cat Stevens

15-Mar-10 10 16* Remember Cat Stevens

 

Ozzy Osbourne’s tenth studio album “Scream” this week becomes his highest charting album in Australia by debuting at No.11. He was last on our charts back in 2007 with the No.37 album “Black Rain”, and his previous best effort was the No.25 album “Live and Loud” back in July 1993. Ozzy’s entire charting albums for Australia are:

 

Entry Date HP WI Titles

19-Mar-84 94 01 Bark at the Moon

03-Mar-86 36 13 The Ultimate Sin

01-Jun-87 46 11 Randy Rhodes Tribute

26-Dec-88 40 07 No Rest for the Wicked

06-Oct-91 49 08 No More Tears

18-July-93 25 09 Live and Loud

19-Nov-95 50 02 Ozzmosis

16-Nov-97 62 01 The Ozzman Cometh

22-Oct-01 46 03 Down to Earth

28-May-07 37 03 Black Rain

28-Jun-10 11 1* Scream

 

Thirsty Merc debut with their third album “Mousetrap Heart” at No.14, of which the same-titled lead single is the biggest climbing track on the singles chart this week, charging up forty places to No.43. Their first self-titled album originally peaked at No.38 in August 2004, but re-entered the charts in January 2005 climbing to No.15 by the end of February, charting for 70 weeks up until mid-July of 2006. The second album “Slideshows” debuted and peaked at No.4 in the last week of April 2007 spending 27 weeks in the Top 100.

 

With Train in the country at the moment, it has not only boosted their singles sales, but the album “Save Me, San Francisco” rises twenty-seven places to No.32 this week. Bloc Party front man Kele debuts at No.35 with his first solo effort entitled “The Boxer”. Lead single from the album “Tenderoni” debuted last week, and is sitting at No.65 this week.

 

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers land at No.52 with their twelfth studio album “Mojo”. Tom or the group have not graced our charts since 1995 when Tom’s solo album “Wildflowers” reached No.38 on it’s re-entry to the Top 100 in March of 1995. The group itself last charted with a “Greatest Hits” collection which hit No.16 in January of 1994.

 

Swedish singer Robyn is releasing three mini-albums this year all titled “Body Talk”, the first of which debuts at No.64 this week. The third album for US rock band The Gaslight Anthem debuts at No.72 entitled “American Slang”. And former ‘Degrassi: The Next Generation’ actor and now rapper from Canada Drake (Aubrek Drake Graham) debuts with his first album “Thank Me Later” which is in at No.81. He has scored a No.99 chart entry back in mid-February with a track from the “More Than a Game” Soundtrack entitled “Forever”, but the three singles from the album have yet to chart here, with “Over” being the first followed by the this week released “Find Your Love” single which cracked the US Top 5, and third single is “Miss Me”. The album has scored a US, Canada and UK RnB No.1 placing.

 

 

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