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ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 10th October 2011

 

1 (12) Mr. Know It All – Kelly Clarkson

2 (1) Somebody That I Used To Know – Gotye ft Kimbra

3 (13) Sexy And I Know It - LMFAO

4 (3) We Found Love - Rihanna

5 (2) Moves Like Jagger – Maroon 5 ft Christina Aguilera

6 (4) Stereo Hearts – Gym Class Heroes ft Adam Levine

7 (5) Titanium – David Guetta ft Sia

8 (6) You Make Me Feel – Cobra Starship ft Sabi

9 (8) It Girl – Jason Derulo

10 (7) Cheers (Drink To That) - Rihanna

11 (9) Tonight, Tonight – Hot Chelle Rae

12 (15) Party Rock Anthem – LMFAO

13 (10) Domino – Jessie J

14 (11) Set Fire To The Rain - Adele

15 (18) Feel So Close – Calvin Harris

16 (22) Good Feeling – Flo Rida

17 (19) Pumped Up Kicks – Foster The People

18 (14) Someone Like You - Adele

19 (17) Without You – David Guetta ft Usher

20 (16) Bounce – Calvin Harris ft Kelis

21 (20) Rolling In The Deep - Adele

22 (New) It Will Rain – Bruno Mars

23 (21) Mr. Saxobeat – Alexandra Stan

24 (25) Inescapable – Jessica Mauboy

25 (28) Champagne Showers – LMFAO ft Natalia Kills

26 (23) Fly – Nicki Minaj ft Rihanna

27 (26) Super Bass – Nicki Minaj

28 (32) Love On Top - Beyonce

29 (27) Lighters – Bad Meets Evil ft Bruno Mars

30 (24) Glad You Came – The Wanted

31 (29) Rain Over Me – Pitbull ft Marc Anthony

32 (31) Jumpstart – These Kids Wear Crowns

33 (30) I Need A Dollar – Aloe Blacc

34 (47) I Like How It Feels – Enrique Iglesias

35 (33) Jar Of Hearts – Christina Perri

36 (34) Promises - Nero

37 (36) Cinema – Benny Benassi ft Gary Go

38 (35) You And I – Lady GaGa

39 (48) Got 2 Luv You U – Sean Paul ft Alexis Jordan

40 (37) Changed The Way You Kissed Me - Example

41 (Re) Jet Lag – Simple Plan ft Natasha Bedingfield

42 (Re) Switch Me On – Shannon Noll

43 (38) Marry You – Bruno Mars

44 (39) Not Over You – Gavin DeGraw

45 (40) The Edge Of Glory – Lady GaGa

46 (New) When We Stand Together - Nickelback

47 (42) In The Dark – Dev

48 (46) Give Me Everything - Pitbull

49 (44) Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) – Katy Perry

50 (45) Don’t Wanna Go Home – Jason Derulo

 

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ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 10th October 2011

 

1 (1) 21 - Adele

2 (3) Duets II – Tony Bennett

3 (4) Making Mirrors – Gotye

4 (New) Falling & Flying - 360

5 (2) Neighborhoods – Blink 182

6 (13) Sorry For Party Rocking – LMFAO

7 (6) Nothing But The Beat – David Guetta

8 (New) Ultimate Hits – Lee Kernaghan

9 (7) Own The Night – Lady Antebellum

10 (New) The Acoustic Chapel Sessions – John Farnham

11 (5) Nevermind - Nirvana

12 (Re) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry

13 (11) Future History – Jason Derulo

14 (15) Vows - Kimbra

15 (9) Prisoner – The Jezabels

16 (14) 19 - Adele

17 (8) Velocirapter! - Kasabian

18 (19) Blue Sky Blue – Pete Murray

19 (12) White Heat: 30 Hits - Icehouse

20 (New) Hell In A Handbasket – Meat Loaf

21 (17) I’m With You – Red Hot Chili Peppers

22 (21) Storybook – Kasey Chambers

23 (25) Doo-wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars

24 (New) Songs & Pictures – Beccy Cole

25 (24) Born This Way – Lady GaGa

26 (New) Coast To Coast – Cody Simpson

27 (10) Unto The Locust – Machine Head

28 (New) Sinners Never Sleep – You Me At Six

29 (16) Welcome 2 My Nightmare – Alice Cooper

30 (22) The Dark Side Of The Moon – Pink Floyd

31 (Re) Lovestrong – Christina Perri

32 (29) 4 - Beyonce

33 (27) Playing In The Shadows – Example

34 (40) Torches – Foster The People

35 (Re) Get Your Heart On! – Simple Plan

36 (33) Planet Pit - Pitbull

37 (31) Welcome Reality - Nero

38 (34) Moonfire – Boy & Bear

39 (18) The Hunter - Mastodon

40 (43) Loud - Rihanna

41 (20) Unbroken – Demi Lovato

42 (35) Watch The Throne – Jay-Z & Kanye West

43 (32) Hell: The Sequel – Bad Meets Evil

44 (26) Yes I Am – Jack Vidgen

45 (23) The Whole Love - Wilco

46 (41) Back To Black – Amy Winehouse

47 (36) Who You Are – Jessie J

48 (Re) Ghosts Of The Past – Eskimo Joe

49 (44) Wasting Light – Foo Fighters

50 (New) Radiosurgery – New Found Glory

 

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Singles

 

Kelly Clarkson's promo tour to our shores to promote the first single from her forthcoming fifth album "Stronger" has paid off this week, as "Mr. Know it All" leaps from No.12 to No.1, becoming the first track since April 2008's "Bubbly" for Colbie Caillat to leap into the No.1 spot from outside the Top 10 (and not just debut at the No.1 spot), as Colbie's track went from No.11 to No.1.

"Mr. Know it All" is the 983rd No.1 single in Australia (1940 to 2011), and Kelly's first No.1 single here, having previously been as high as No.3 with two tracks "Miss Independent" (August 2003) and "Since You Been Gone" (Feb 2005). It’s the fourth song to feature a ‘Mr.’ in it’s title, the first being “Mr. Sandman” for The Chordettes in 1955, then came The Carpenters in 1974 with “Please Mr. Postman”, and the last mister at the top was “Mr. Vain” by Culture beat in late October 1993 for a single week.

Kelly is on the RCA label, and this is their 63rd No.1 in Australia since they first hit the top here in 1954. She is the 93rd American female solo performer to hit No.1, and the 389th American act with the 643rd American performed song to make it to the top of the Australian charts (1940 to 2011).

 

Also leaping into the Top 10 this week is another act who were promoing around the country at the same time as Kelly, but are also here for the Stereosonic 2011 National tour, LMFAO, whose new track "Sexy and I Know it" jumps up ten places to No.3, giving the band their third consecutive Top 10 entry, and those two previous Top 10'ers both climb back up this week. The former No.1, "Party Rock Anthem" is up three places to No.12, and the former No.9 single "Champagne Showers" is also up three spots, to No.25 this week.

 

After eight weeks at No.1, Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" drops down one place to No.2, but he still holds the silver crown for second longest No.1 this decade (so far). And with the two big leaps into the Top 10, it pushes down all of last weeks songs, with "We Found Love" for Rihanna and Calvin Harris dropping back one place to No.4. And after its record breaking ten weeks at No.2, "Moves like Jagger" for Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera falls three places to No.5, but M5's Adam Levine is right behind that at No.6 as guest vocalist on the Gym Class Heroes track "Stereo Hearts", which is down two places to No.6 this week.

 

"Titanium" for David Guetta and Sia drops to No.7 from its four weeks at No.5, and also down two places is Cobra Starship with "You Make Me Feel", to No.8 this week. "It Girl" for Jason DeRulo is only down one place to No.9, but falling three to No.10 is Rihanna's other current T10 entry, "Cheers (Drink to That)".

 

MOVERS & NEW PEAKS: Calvin Harris is following a similar trajectory with his new single "Feel So Close" as his previous (and first here) Top 10 hit "Bounce" (TW-20, HP-7), as "Feel So Close" climbs three places this week to No.15. Flo Rida leaps into the Top 20, up six places to No.16, with "Good Feeling", and right behind him are Foster the People with "Pumped up Kicks", which scores a new peak of No.17 this week.

Whether it's the fact that it's the new theme to 'Twilight 4.1', or the other fact that it's a new Bruno Mars single, the combination of both has helped his new single "It Will Rain" to leap thirty-seven places from its debut of No.59 last week to No.22 this week. Another song that debuted last week was "I like How it Feels" for Enrique Iglesias featuring Pitbull, which this week is up thirteen places to No.34. Also breaking into the Top 40 is Sean Paul and Alexis Jordan with "Got 2 Luv U", which is up nine spots to No.39.

Simple Plan are in the country at the moment, and played the X-Factor stage last week with their new chart entry this week, which has helped their current single "Jet Lag" to leap back up thirteen places to No.41, and also re-entering the Top 50 is Shannon Noll's "Switch Me On", which had previously peaked at No.45, but this week is back up twenty places to a new peak of No.42. And lastly, the single that has jumped the most up the Top 100 is Nickelback's new song "When We Stand Together", which is up forty-three places to land at No.46.

 

Lower 50: Ed Sheeran is up to a new peak of No.53 (from 58) with "The A Team", and Sneaky Sound System jump ten places to No.68 with their latest single "Big". Eskimo Joe leap back up thiryt-three places to No.66 with "Love is a Drug" (HP-38) and OneRepublic are up three places to a new peak of No.76 with "Good Life".

 

Last year Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo reached the Top 5 with singer B.o.B on the track "Magic"(Oct 2010). This week he scores his second chart entry, again as a guest vocalist, but this time as a part Simple Plan's No.56 debut "Can't Keep My Hands Off You", which is the highest new entry of the week, and as I mentioned above, their other current charting track "Jet Lag" is back up the charts. And speaking of B.o.B, he debuts at No.69 with the first and title track from his early 2012 due second album "Strange Clouds", this song featuring guest vocalist Lil' Wayne.

 

Local singer Elen Levon scores her first chart entry this week, debuting at No.60 with "Naughty", which was produced and features as guest vocalist Israel Cruz, plus she is signed to the Ministry of Sound label. And a second local female singer also debuts this week, Emma Louise is from Cairns (now living in Brisbane), and her debut EP "Full Hearts and Empty Rooms" debuts at No.93.

 

Coming in at No.72 is T-Pain and Joey Galaxy on the track "Booty Work (One Cheek at a Time)". It's the first track from his forthcoming early 2012 due fourth album "RevolveR", which also features the just released track "5 O'Clock" with Lily Allen.

 

Nicole Scherzinger's fourth single from her "Killer Love" album (TW-83) is entitled "Wet" and it debuts at No.81. A couple of places lower at No.83 is the track "Bottoms Up" for Nickelback, another single from their forthcoming seventh album "Here and Now" (due mid-November). And the sixth single from Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream" album lands at No.87 entitled "The One That Got Away", and will this also become a Top 10 hit like the previous five?

 

Albums

 

Each week Adele has been breaking records at No.1 with her "21" album, and this week is no exception. Now the outright eight longest running No.1 Album in Australia (1965 to 2011), Adele's "21" has now spent twenty-one weeks at the top of the charts, which ironically is only the second time a numbered album has spent its exact week at the top. The other was The Beatles “The Number Ones” from June 1983 spent ONE week at the top.

 

Tony Bennett climbs a place to a new peak of No.2 with his "Duets II" album, and also up a place to No.3 is Gotye's "Making Mirrors". Last weeks No.2 debut for Blink 182, "Nighborhoods", is down three places to No.5 this week, and helped by their current Stereosonic national tour, LMFAO's "Sorry for Party Rocking" leaps back up seven places to No.6. David Geutta's "Nothing But the Beat" is down one place to No.7, and down two to No.9 is Lady Anetbellum's "Own the Night".

 

Melbourne hip hop artist Matt Colwell is better known as 360, and his second album "Falling & Flying" scores the highest new entry of the week, debuting at No.4. His first album, 2008's "What You See is What You Get" failed to chart, but since scoring Top 100 entries with "Just Got Started" (HP-59, peaked in March 2011 and "Throw it Away" (HP-79, June 2011).

 

Local country singing legend Lee Kernaghan scores his sixth Top 10 entry with his second Greatest Hits collection, debuting at No.8 is "Ultimate Hits". And another local legend, this time John Farnham, debuts at No.10 with live album number six, "The Acoustic Chapel Sessions". It was recorded in July of this year at the Chapel off Chapel venue, and also has an accompanying DVD, plus this new set also becomes his eighteenth Top 10 album entry.

 

NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Katy Perry's album "Teenage Dream" landed a sixth single from it this week within the Top 100 (check above), and the album leaps back up forty-six places to No.12 (from No.58) in it's 58th week within the T100. Christina Perri's "lovestrong" leaps back up thirty-five places to No.31, and the biggest zoomer of the week is Simple Plan's "Get Your Heart on!", which is up fifty-nine places to No.35 helped by their promo tour and second single being lifted from the album (plus the X-Factor performance no doubt).

 

Meat Loaf was in Australia last week for an appearance at the AFL (Football) Grand Final. His twelfth studio album "Hell in a Handbasket" was released to coincide with this visit, although the album won't come out overseas until early 2012, and "Hell in a Handbasket" debuts at No.20 this week.

 

Aussie country music singer Beccy Cole debuts at No.24 with her sixth studio album (seventh in total) entitled "Songs & Pictures". And by debuting at No.24, it now becomes her highest charting album, beating the No.29 position her third album "Little Victories" achieved in 2003. And a few places lower at No.26 with his debut album is current US Top 20 act Cody Simpson with his debut album "Coast to Coast".

 

English rock band You Me at Six score their first charting album in Australia as their third album "Sinners Never Sleep" debuts at No.28. Their previous albums were "Hold Me Down" (2010) and "Take Off Your Clothes" (2008).

 

The seventh album for the Florida rock band New Found Glory entitled "Radiosurgery" debuts at No.50, giving them their fifth Top 50 entry here in Australia, their last album, 2009's "Not Without a Fight" made it No.36, whilst all of those five album entries here have made it into the Top 50.

 

Lower 50: The new USA No.1 album this week was the debut album for J. Cole entitled "Cole World: The Sideline Story", which this week enters here at No.52 here. And one place lower at No.53 is the third album for British singer and songwriter James Morrison, "The Awakening". His first two albums were "Undiscovered" (HP-17, Oct 2006) and "Songs for You, Truths for Me" (HP-21, Oct 2008).

 

Another Florida rock band, Mayday Parade, score their first chart entry here in Australia by debuting at No.84 with their third album "Mayday Parade". And former Queensland natives, and Nashville residents (although they are here a lot in Australia), husband and wife duo O'Shea enter at No.90 with their debut album "Mr. and Mrs".

 

So Wet was heavily cherry picked unlike Poison. Pity her album has dropped out of the top 50 already. It's climbed up to #46 on Australian iTunes.

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