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

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

3 (15) Smile – Uncle Kracker

4 (3) OMG – Usher ft will.i.am

5 (8) I Like It – Enrique Iglesias

6 (6) Billionaire – Travie McCoy ft Bruno Mars

7 (4) Not Afraid - Eminem

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

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

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

11 (9) Break Your Heart – Taio Cruz

12 (11) Ridin’ Solo – Jason Derulo

13 (13) Hey, Soul Sister - Train

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

15 (18) Alejandro – Lady GaGa

16 (10) Your Love Is My Drug – Ke$ha

17 (21) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus

18 (34) If I Had You – Adam Lambert

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

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

21 (20) Opposite Of Adults – Chiddy Bang

22 (34) The Only Exception - Paramore

23 (12) Chemical Rush – Brian McFadden

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

25 (37) If It’s Love - Train

26 (26) Baby – Justin Bieber

27 (23) Te Amo - Rihanna

28 (28) Lying – Amy Meredith

29 (36) In My Head – Jason Derulo

30 (22) All The Lovers – Kylie Minogue

31 (25) Just Say So – Brian McFadden

32 (41) Waka, Waka (This Time For Africa) – Shakira & Freshlyground

33 (27) IYIYI – Cody Simpson

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

35 (35) Jessie’s Girl – Glee Cast

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

37 (43) Mousetrap Heart – Thirsty Merc

38 (30) Unbroken – Stan Walker

39 (33) Whataya Want From Me – Adam Lambert

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

41 (New) Good Vibrations – Glee Cast

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

43 (42) Mr. Mysterious – Vanessa Amorosi

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

45 (47) Never Say Never – Justin Bieber

46 (49) Telephone – Lady GaGa & Beyonce

47 (New) Somebody To Love – Justin Bieber

48 (45) Seventeen - Jet

49 (Re) Tik Tok – Ke$ha

50 (46) Bad Romance – Lady GaGa

 

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ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 5th July 2010

 

1 (1) Recovery - Eminem

2 (New) Deep Blue – Parkway Drive

3 (New) Cinema – The Cat Empire

4 (New) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus

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

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

7 (3) To The Sea – Jack Johnson

8 (2) We Are Born - Sia

9 (18) The Essential – Michael Jackson

10 (New) Night Work – Scissor Sisters

11 (8) My Worlds – Justin Bieber

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

13 (10) Remember Cat Stevens – Cat Stevens

14 (32) Save Me, San Francisco – Train

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

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

17 (17) Funhouse – P!nk

18 (12) The Fame Monster – Lady GaGa

19 (25) Jason Derulo – Jason Derulo

20 (24) Lungs – Florence + The Machine

21 (26) Iron Man 2 – AC/DC

22 (7) Glee The Music: Journey To Originals – Glee Cast

23 (14) Mousetrap Heart – Thirsty Merc

24 (27) Immersion – Pendulum

25 (9) Intriguer – Crowded House

26 (16) Bionic – Christina Aguilera

27 (13) Raymond V Raymond - Usher

28 (19) Recollection – K.D. Lang

29 (30) Animal – Ke$ha

30 (36) Sigh No More – Mumford & Sons

31 (20) Greatest Hits – Foo Fighters

32 (11) Scream – Ozzy Osbourne

33 (43) One Love – David Guetta

34 (28) I Am Sasha Fierce - Beyonce

35 (41) April Uprising – John Butler Trio

36 (34) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

37 (33) Hits – Phil Collins

38 (42) Greatest Hits – Bruce Springsteen

39 (38) The Very Best Of – The Doors

40 (6) Youngbloods – The Amity Affliction

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

42 (50) Golden Rule - Powderfinger

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

44 (23) Compass – Mark Vincent

45 (Re) The Resistance - Muse

46 (47) Slash - Slash

47 (44) The Essential – Roy Orbison

48 (New) Songs From The Heart – Celtic Woman

49 (45) The Ultimate Collection - Eurythmics

50 (48) Crazy Love – Michael Buble

 

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Singles

 

Katy Perry's "California Gurls" (DL: 1 hold) stays atop the ARIA Singles Chart for a third week, now helping it's guest vocalist; Snoop Dogg, to score his longest run at the top of our charts, having previously stayed at the top for two weeks with "Signs" in 2005. It's only halfway for Katy, as her "I Kissed a Girl" spent six weeks at the top in 2008.

 

For a sixth non-consecutive week, "Airplanes" (DL: 2 hold) by B.o.B. and Hayley Williams is holding at No.2, will it ever land at the No.1 airport, or just keep circling. The last track to spend six weeks at No.2 was 2007’s “The Sweet Escape” by Gwen Stefani, and “Airplanes” holds for seventh week it’ll join five other tracks which have done so, but no one has done eight. Jumping up twelve places to land at No.3 is Uncle Kracker and "Smile" (DL: 14 to 3), helped possibly by the return of the Chanel 7 series 'Packed to the Rafters' last Tuesday, which featured the song throughout the two episodes shown. It marks nine years and one week since this Uncle has been let into the Top 10 house, as “Follow Me” entered the Top 10 in the second week of July in 2001.

 

"OMG" (DL: 3 to 4, Phys: 13 hold) for Usher and Will.I.Am is down one place to No.4, but climbing again this week, up three places is Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull with "I Like it" (DL: 7 to 6), up three places to No.5 to now become his second highest charting single, with “Hero” being the highest when it hit No.1 in January 2002. Holding all of the sixes this week is "Billionaire" (DL: 5 hold) by Travie McCoy and Bruno Mars (it was at six last week, it's the sixth week in the charts, and its highest peak has been No.6).

 

Eminem is holding court at No.7 and No.8 this week, with "Not Afraid" (DL: 4 to 8) falling back three places to No.7, and climbing into the Top 10 at No.8 is his latest track "Love the Way You Lie" (DL: 13 to 7) featuring Rihanna. And lastly two dance tracks hold up the lower end of the Top 10, with "We No Speak Americano" (DL: 6 to 9) down four places to No.9 and David Guetta and Gang are down three places to No.10 with "Gettin' Over You" (DL: 8 to 10).

 

NEW PEAKS: Again 3OH!3 and Ke$ha climb a few places with "My First Kiss" (DL: 15 to 13), this week it's up to No.14, whilst their album “Streets of Gold” enters at No.84. Miley Cyrus breaks out of the high 20's she's been stuck in the past few weeks, and climbs four places to a new peak of No.17 with "Can't Be Tamed" (DL: 21 to 16), her new album also debuting. Another big jump for Adam Lambert's "If I Had You" (DL: 32 to 21, Phys: 6 debut), which this week is up sixteen places to No.18, whilst right behind him at No.19 for a third week are Scouting for Girls with "This Ain't a Love Song" (DL: 17 hold).

Paramore climb a couple of places to score a new peak at No.22 with "The Only Exception" (DL: 24 to 22), and after falling the last couple of weeks Ou Est Le Swimming Pool climb back up to No.24 with "Dance the Way I Feel" (DL: 30 to 24). Train are still benefitting from their recent tour, as their new single "If it's Love" (DL: 36 to 25, Phys: 30 debut) is up twelve places this week to No.25, whilst their 2001 single "Drops of Jupiter" bullets up seventeen places to No.56. Shakira fell a little last week with “Waka Waka” (DL: 39 to 32, Phys: 9 hold), but it jumps up nine places to No.32 this week.

Local acts Thirsty Merc with "Mousetrap Heart" and Angus and Julia Stone with "Big Jet Plane" (DL: 46 to 37) crack the Top 40 at No.37 and No.40 respectively. And jumping into the Top 50, up thirteen places to No.41, is the Glee Cast with their version of the Marky Mark track "Good Vibrations" (DL: 38 debut).

 

Four weeks ago Justin Bieber debuted with "Never Say Never" (TW-45) from the new 'Karate Kid' film, which features the films star Jaden Smith. Now Justin debuts again this week, but with another superstar, and with the man who got him his record deal, Usher. They enter the Top 100 at No.47 with "Somebody to Love", the song originally a demo for Usher's "Ramyond V Raymond" album that was later cut, which Justin later recorded, and got Usher to do the guest vocals on the track.

 

Below Top 50: Tracks scoring new peaks lower down the charts come from Eminem and P!nk with "Won't Back Down", up twenty places to No.67. That's the only new peak lower down, but one year after his passing, Michael Jackson re-enters the Top 100 with "Man in the Mirror" at No.87, and soon to be tourists Bon Jovi re-enter at No.95 with their 1987 hit "Livin' on a Prayer".

 

In early 1984 the SOS Band scored a No.17 hit with their track "Just Be Good to Me". This was covered by a group called Beats International in 1990, featuring Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim) at the head, which used the hook in "Just Be Good to Me" and the bassline from The Clash track "The Guns of Brixton", that version reaching No.12. Borrowing more from the Beats International version than the original, and debuting at No.52 is UK rapper Professor Green featuring Lily Allen on guest vocals with "Just Be Good to Green" taken from his forthcoming second album "Alive Till I'm Dead".

 

Lead singer from The Killers, Brandon Flowers, makes his solo ARIA Chart entry this week by debuting at No.62 with the track "Crossfire". It's the lead single from his forthcoming debut album "Flamingo" which is due in early September.

 

Filipino born and now US based singer Charice (Pempengco) debuts at No.77 with the May 2010 US No.1 dance track "Pyramid" featuring RnB artist Iyaz as guest vocalist. The song is Top 60 in the US Charts and Top 40 on the Canadian charts at the moment.

 

The last new entry of the week comes from Melbourne band Little Red, who debut at No.82 with their first ARIA Singles Chart entry "Rock it".

 

Albums

 

Eminem holds for a second week at No.1 on the ARIA Albums Chart with his sixth/seventh No.1 album "Recovery", now taking his tally of weeks at No.1 to 15 weeks, and matching the two weeks he spent at the top with his last album “Relapse”.

 

Debuting at No.2 with their third album is local five piece metalcore band Parkway Drive with the album entitled "Deep Blue". It gives them their second Top 10 album, as the 2007 set "Horizons" debuted and peaked at No.6. Their ARIA Chart info is...

 

Entry Date HP WI Titles

19-Sep-05 39 02 Killing with a Smile

15-Oct-07 06 05 Horizons

05-July-10 02 1* Deep Blue

 

The fifth studio album for another local group, this time Melbourne's The Cat Empire is entitled "Cinema", and it debuts at No.3 this week. It also becomes their third Top 3 album, check out their previous efforts here...

 

Entry Date HP WI Titles

03-Nov-03 15 76 The Cat Empire 14 weeks to reach peak

25-Apr-05 01 47 Two Shoes debuted at No.1

10-Apr-06 11 11 Cities

01-Oct-07 02 33 So Many Nights debuted at No.2

02-Mar-09 14 08 Live on Earth peaked 2nd week

05-July-10 03 1* Cinema

 

The third studio album for Miley Cyrus (as opposed to all of the Hannah Montana albums) is the third Top 5 entry this week, as "Can't Be Tamed" debuts at No.4, besting her previous album, but not quite reaching the heights of her first set. Check out ALL of the Miley and Hannah entries on the ARIA Charts here...

 

Entry Date HP WI Titles

07-May-07 35 13 Hannah Montana

15-Oct-07 20 42 Hannah Montana 2 – Meet Miley Cyrus

18-Feb-08 52 07 Hannah Montana 2: Non-Stop Party Mix

28-Apr-08 16 25 Best of Both Worlds Concert

08-Sep-08 01 40 Breakout debuted at No.1

18-May-09 06 35 Hannah Montana: The Movie Soundtrack

31-Aug-09 27 10 Hannah Montana 3

26-Oct-09 11 28 The Time of Our Lives

03-July-10 04 1* Can’t Be Tamed

 

This week Kylie Minogue releases her new studio album "Aphrodite", but one possible challenger to her gaining the chart crown could come from this weeks No.5 album "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse", as the film opened around the world on July the 1st, and instantly set box-office records, which in turn could mean that the soundtrack climbs up to the top next week, we'll have to wait and see.

 

"Glee: The Music Volume 3" falls down a place to No.6 this week, and another former chart-topper, Jack Johnson's "To the Sea" is down four places to No.7 this week. Last weeks No.2 "We Are Born" from Sia is down to No.8 this week, and re-entering the Top 10 at No.9 is "The Essential Michael Jackson", one year after his passing, which saw the chart this time last year become one-quarter (25%) of Michael Jackson product. He also re-enters at No.72 with "#1's".

 

Rounding out the Top 10 is a No.10 debut for "Night Work" the third album for The Scissor Sisters. "Fire with Fire" is the lead single from the album, and this now becomes their third successive Top 10 album, their first taking quite a while to reach the Top 10, their second not so much. Check out their album history...

 

Entry Date HP WI Titles

24-May-04 56 17 Scissor Sisters

27-Dec-04 07 36 Scissor Sisters ® hit its peak in late Feb

25-Sep-06 01 32 Ta Dah! debuted at No.1

 

Train score a new peak for their album "Save Me, San Francisco", as it jumps up eighteen places to land at No.14, whilst behind it Glee Volume 1 and Glee Volume 2 climb back up the charts to No.15 and No.16 respectively. Jason DeRulo's self-titled album re-enters the Top 20 at No.19, up six places, and David Guetta's "One Love" jumps back into the Top 40 at No.33, up ten places from last week.

 

Where is Alexandra Burke All Night Long-thanks

Sales Report:

 

SINGLES : Katy Perry's wedged in that No.1 spot and there doesn't look like much chance of budging her for the moment, though the gap between one and two is growing ever closer. Her single 'California Gurls' maintains its hold at the top with (17,679) sales.

Still in at No.2 is B.o.B. with Hayley Williams and 'Airplanes' (13,782 sales), but up to No.3 this week with a bullet is Uncle Kracker's new single 'Smile' - and it's in quite the hurry, up 12 places and with another 12,484 sales in the bag.

Enrique's also into the top five with 'I Like It', while Eminem and Rihanna's US chart topper looks like replicating its success here. It's also into the top ten with a bullet and sits just one place behind 'Not Afraid'.

Australia's love affair with former American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert continues, with his new single 'If I Had You' making it two top 20 hits in a row. It's up 16 places in only its second week on the charts, a further 4844 people snapping it up this week.

Brian McFadden's latest single 'Chemical Rush' seems like it's in a rush in the wrong direction, losing 11 places this week, but Train's single 'If It's Love' makes up 12 places to hit No.25.

Kylie loses ground again (though 710 physical sales sees her on top of the physical singles chart by a long, long way), Shakira takes 'Waka Waka' all the way to No.32, the Glee Cast are picking up 'Good Vibrations' with a top 50 debut at No.41 (2172 sales) and Justin Bieber's in at No.47 with 'Somebody To Love' (1815 sales).

Outside the top 50, Professor Green and Lily Allen score a No.52 debut with 'Just Be Good To Green' (1682 sales), Scarlett Belle drops down to No.54 with 'Closure', Train's classic 'Drops Of Jupiter' is on the verge of more top 50 success (up from No.73 to No.56) and Brandon Flowers' debut solo offering 'Crossfire' debuts at No.62 (1374 sales).

Eminem and Pink's duet 'Won't Back Down' is up to No.67, Kelly Rowland's corking single 'Commander' is back in the top 100 mix at No.71, while Charice's single 'Pyramid' debuts at No.77 (1079 sales).

Little Red's 'Rock It' rocks it at No.82 (988 sales), Michael Jackson's 'Man In The Mirror' is back into the top 100 on the first anniversary of his passing at No.87 and Bon Jovi's 1986 classic 'Livin' On A Prayer' re-enters at No.95 (867 sales).

 

ALBUMS : The No.1 spot is once again Eminem's for the taking this week, with further impressive sales of 17,120 copies in it's second week, taking to a total of 39,487 copies he's already sold of 'Recovery' in just two weeks.

Shock Records will be pleased with a No.2 debut for Parkway Drive - and they'll also be pleased with 11,389 sales, with debuts for The Cat Empire (5956 copies at No.3) and Miley Cyrus (4414 copies) rounding out the top four.

Michael Jackson's best-of 'Essential' is back in the top ten on the anniversary of his death, with the Scissor Sisters debuting at No.10 with their new album 'Night Work' (2847 copies).

Train's tour does the trick, with 'Save Me, San Francisco' heading up to a new peak of No.14 while Glee soundtracks Volumes 1 and 2 both surge on the back of discounting.

Jason Derulo's self-titled set is back in the top 20, the Glee 'Journey To Regionals' EP drops 15 spots, Crowded House loses 16, Ozzy Osbourne is down 21 positions, but feel sorry for The Amity Affliction - after last week's No.6 debut, their album slumps to No.40 in just its second week.

There's a debut for Celtic Woman all the way down at No.48 - their album 'Songs From The Heart' makes a top 50 splash with 1002 copies sold.

Outside the top 50, Alvin & The Chipmunks head back up to No.51 and Adam Lambert moves up 20 places to No.70.

Michael Jackson's '#1s' is back into the top 100 mix at No.72, Bon Jovi's back in at No.78 with 'Cross Road', Rihanna re-emerges at No.79 with 'Rated R' and 3OH!3 debuts at No.84 with 'Streets Of Gold' (637 copies).

Post-tour, Yusuf Islam's album 'Roadsinger' plummets from No.39 to No.90, with B.o.B. popping back in at No.92.

 

Christina Aguilera

ALBUM No.26 : Bionic (1722)

SINGLE No.63 : Not Myself Tonight (1355)

 

Beyonce

ALBUM No.34 : I Am… Sasha Fierce (1395)

SINGLE No.81 : Single Ladies (995)

 

Black Eyed Peas

ALBUM No.99 : The E.N.D. (579)

SINGLE No.68 : I Gotta Feeling (1268)

SINGLE No.84 : Imma Be (967)

 

Michael Buble

ALBUM No.50 : Crazy Love (929)

ALBUM No.69 : Call Me Irresponsible (744)

ALBUM No.82 : It’s Time (652)

 

Glee Cast

ALBUM No.06 : Volume 3 – Showstoppers (3659)

ALBUM No.15 : Volume 1 (2070)

ALBUM No.16 : Volume 2 (2060)

ALBUM No.22 : Journey To Regionals (1776)

ALBUM No.87 : The Power Of Madonna (628)

SINGLE No.35 : Jessie’s Girl (2502)

SINGLE No.41 : Good Vibrations (2172)

SINGLE No.86 : Poker Face (953)

 

Michael Jackson

ALBUM No.09 : Essential (2959)

ALBUM No.72 : #1s (736)

SINGLE No.87 : Man In The Mirror (953)

 

Lady Gaga

ALBUM No.18 : The Fame Monster (1992)

ALBUM No.83 : The Remix (643)

SINGLE No.15 : Alejandro (6037)

SINGLE No.46 : Telephone (1828)

SINGLE No.50 : Bad Romance (1708)

SINGLE No.89 : Poker Face (929)

 

Kylie Minogue

SINGLE No.30 : All The Lovers (2788)

 

Pink

ALBUM No.17 : Funhouse (1996)

ALBUM No.100 : Missundaztood (577)

 

Stan Walker

SINGLE No.38 : Unbroken (2382)

 

Enrique Iglesias - I Like It (10797)

Eminem Feat. Rihanna - Love The Way You lie (9933)

David Guetta & co - Gettin' Over You (9383)

Train - Hey, Soul Sister (6123)

Paramore - The Only Exception (3888)

Justin Bieber Feat. Ludacris - Baby (2956)

 

Angus & Julia Stone - Down The Way (2548)

Lily Allen - It's Not Me, It's You (1114)

Susan Boyle - I Dreamed A Dream (802)

Taylor Swift - Fearless (678)

 

'Eenie Meenie' in the No.3 spot on the physical chart sold 199 copies nationally.

 

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