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Buzzjack Last.FM Top Tracks
Top Tracks for weekending 24th April 2011
1 Lady GaGa - Judas 48
2 Britney Spears - Till The World Ends 30
3 Lady GaGa - Born This Way 23
4 Jennifer Lopez - On The Floor 21
5 Nicole Scherzinger - Don't Hold Your Breath 20
6 Adele - Someone Like You 20
7 Adele - Rolling In The Deep 20
8 Rihanna - S&M 18
9 Britney Spears - Hold It Against Me 18
10 Jennifer Lopez - Papi 18
11 Katy Perry - E.T. 16
12 Beyonce - Run The World (Girls) 15
13 Avril Lavigne - What The Hell 15
14 Britney Spears - Criminal 15
15 Adele - Turning Tables 14
16 Ke$ha - We R Who We R 14
17 Rihanna - California King Bed 13
18 Ke$ha - Blow 13
19 Rihanna - Only Girl (In The World) 13
20 Adele - Set Fire To The Rain 13
21 Nicki Minaj - Girls Fall Like Dominoes 13
22 Jessie J - Nobody's Perfect 13
23 Katy B - Broken Record 13
24 Natalia Kills - Mirrors 12
25 Britney Spears - I Wanna Go 12
26 Noah and the Whale - L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N. 11
27 Lykke Li - I Follow Rivers 11
28 Adele - Rumour Has It 11
29 Hurts - Sunday 11
30 Britney Spears - Inside Out 10
31 Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Revolution 10
32 Lady GaGa - Alejandro 10
33 Nicole Scherzinger - Poison 10
34 Chris Brown - Yeah 3x 10
35 Black Eyed Peas - Just Can't Get Enough 10
36 Britney Spears - Trouble For Me 10
37 Katy Perry - Firework 10
38 Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Starlight 9
39 Blue - I Can 9
40 Lady GaGa - Bad Romance 9
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This video demonstrates what is wrong with today's society. Watch till the end.
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A few years ago there was a single release based on the Only Fools theme. The lyric went something like "My name is ginger, I'm getting so much stick, cos I'm a banger and proud of it...".
What was it called and who was it by? Thanks
Don't recall it myself. Done some googling and came up with nothing.
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TV Times 7th-13th February 1976
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NJy991m1Og
Radio Times 12th-18th June 1976
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCH8C7JgxVw
Radio Times 28th June - 4th July 1969
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahZ8HIYX-Dc
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BRMB Test Transmissions - Sunday February 3rd 1974
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecebP8Xy3Aw
BBC Radio 4 News - Thursday 20th July 1972
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Found these on youtube
Here's a Radio 1 Top 40 show from 1975 recorded on BASF 90 cassette.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVIxGwkMbhc
Radio Luxembourg - Paul Burnett 20th July 1972 recorded
on Phillips 90 cassette.
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The Upfront Club Top 40 weekending 30th April
1 (7) Shopaholic – Wideboys ft Sway & McLean
2 (8) Freefallin’ – Zoe Badwi
3 (11) Open Your Eyes – Alex Metric & Steve Angelo ft Ian Brown
4 (6) Yeke, Yeke 2011 (Loverush UK Remix) – Mory Kante
5 (10) What A Feeling – Alex Gaudino ft Kelly Rowland
6 (14) Let’s Make Nasty (Bounce Little Kitty) – Larry Tee ft Roxy Cottontail
7 (24) Changed Your Way You Kissed Me - Example
8 (15) Still Crying Over You – Nightcrawlers ft Taio Cruz
9 (13) In Pieces – Majik & Wickaman
10 (12) Gamesmaster Part 1 – Karl G & Jamesie
11 (23) Hanging On – Stephanie Benson
12 (20) Guilt - Nero
13 (2) Fun - Sharam
14 (18) Time – Chase & Status
15 (31) Lose Control – The NYCer
16 (5) Mr Saxobeat – Alexandra Stan
17 (19) Flawless – Steve Forest vs The Ones
18 (25) Asthma Attack - Cocknbullkid
19 (22) Milky Way – Yves Larock
20 (3) Together - Herve
21 (4) Finish Line – Yasmin
22 (1) Taking Over Now - HMC
23 (30) Party Rock Anthem - LMFAO
24 (16) Sweat (David Guetta Remix) – Snoop Dogg
25 (32) Happy Now – Take That
26 (27) Till The World Ends – Britney Spears
27 (37) The New Style - EWR
28 (Re) Broken Record – Katy B
29 (Re) Drop It Like It’s Hot - Therese
30 (New) Wake Up Call – Steve Aoki & Sidney Samson
31 (17) Catch Your Fall - Clokx
32 (New) One Hot Pleasure – Erika Jane
33 (New) Don’t Ditch – Tiesto & Marcel Woods
34 (21) Unorthodox – Wretch 32 ft Example
35 (New) Badman Riddum (Jump) – Vato Gonzaeles
36 (28) On The Floor – Jennifer Lopez
37 (26) Michael Jackson Is Not Dead – Stars On 45
38 (New) All Night Long – Spekrfreks ft Natalie Kitty
39 (9) Yeah Right – Dionne Bromfield
40 (New) The Queen Of The House – Victoria Aitken
Thanks to Martin for providing the info.
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Gavin Ryan's Chartifacts
(Thanks to Gavin Ryan)
Singles
The week of January 18th, 2010 was the last time that the Top 5 singles all held their places, that week Owl City were at No.1 with “Fireflies”, with the rest of the Top 5 consisting of “Tik Tok” by Ke$ha at No.2, “Bad Romance” by Lady GaGa at No.3, “Empire State of Mind” for Jay-Z and Alicia Keys at No.4 and at No.5 was Jason DeRulo’s “Whatcha Say”.
So one year and fourteen weeks later we get another held Top 5 singles, as LMFAO hold for a second week at No.1 with the now UK No.1 single “Party Rock Anthem”, keeping “Sweat” for Snoop Dogg at No.2, “Price Tag” for Jessie J. feat B.o.B at No.3, former No.1 “On the Floor” for Jennifer Lopez and her Pitbull, who is also at No.5 with “Give Me Everything”.
That Jan 18th chart had a big debut at No.7 for Ke$ha’s second single “Blah Blah Blah”, and this week is close to that one, with a big new debut for Lady GaGa at No.6 with the second single from her forthcoming second album, the song is entitled “Judas”. The song was only released for sale on Wednesday, so that is two days worth of downloads for its debut this week.
The Black Eyes Peas fall one place to No.6 with “Just Can’t Get Enough”, and Chris Brown’s “Beautiful People” is down two places to No.10 this week, but with his tour occurring this past weekend; it should/could boost the sales of this single next week. Two songs climb into the Top 10 this week, firstly up seven places to No.8 is Britney Spears with “Till the World Ends”, making it the second Top 10 single from her seventh album “Femme Fatale” (TW-16), and returning to the Top 10 at No.9, and up five places, is Bruno Mars’ “The Lazy Song”, now in its sixth week inside the Top 10.
NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Rihanna drops one place to No.11 with her former No.1 single “S&M”, but joining that song inside the Top 20 is new single “California King Bed”, which jumps ten places this week to No.18. Also entering the Top 20 is Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep”, up a couple of places to No.19, and Nicole Scherzinger is up seven places from her debut from last week of No.27 to No.20 this week with “Don’t Hold Your Breath” (sorry ‘bout last week mentioning this was her debut single, I missed her “Baby Love” from a couple of years ago).
The Potbelleez are the highest placed Aussie act this week, as they jump ten places to No.22 with their new dance track “From the Music”, and up one place to a new peak of No.29 is Good Charlotte with “Last Night”. Tinie Tempah’s promo tour again helps his latest single “Invincible” jump up, this week it climbs eleven places to No.38. And entering the Top 50 this week, and up twenty places to No.42, is “Bow Chicka Wow Wow”, now the second T50 entry for Mike Posner, and making it three T50 hit from their latest album “Science and Faith” (TW-50), The Script climb seven places to No.47 with “If You Ever Come Back”.
The two big debuts of the week are from acts that have both had No.1 singles this year, Lady GaGa debuted at No.6, but entering at No.24 with her second single is Wynter Gordon with “Til Death”, her previous No.1 being January’s “Dirty Talk” (TW-39).
Lower Top 50: Selena Gomez and The Scene jump eight places to a new peak of No.65 with their latest single “Who Says”, and up nine places to No.70 is Chris Brown feat Lil’ Wayne and Busta Rhymes with “Look at Me Now”. The third and final new lower peak comes from Neon Trees and their second single “1983”, up nine places to No.76.
Like the upper Top 50, there are only two new entries to the lower 50 this week. First at No.79 is “Mouse in Da House”, which is listed as being by Mousey feat Casey Bennetto. Casey is a Melbourne DJ and rapper, and Mousey is a character that comedian and TV personality Adam Hills initially used as a joke with an audience member, but the fluffy little squeaker has teamed up with producer Molly Meldrum to record this charity single. And as it was also released on Wednesday night, it has only had two days worth of sales.
Sick Puppies first charted in Australia with the No.47 digital charting track “All the Same” (Oct.2006), and made their first ARIA Top 100 entry in January 2007 with their “Sick Puppies (EP)”, which accumulated fifteen weeks inside the Top 100 and peaked at No.65 (No.35 on the Physical Sales Chart). This week they score their second entry by debuting at No.82 this week “Maybe”, a former US No.56 single, which has also made the lower reaches of the New Zealand and Canadian Top 100 charts.
Albums
With the singles chart Top 5 staying still this week, the album chart only had the Top 2 staying in place, as The Foo Fighters spend a second week at No.1 with their latest album “Wasting Light”, and Adele’s “21” spending its second week at No.2. And with the Fooies spending a second week at the top, it breaks the run of one-week-No.1-debuts at the top of the ARIA Album Charts, and brings their total of weeks spent at the top of the ARIA Album charts to TEN, the same amount of weeks accumulated by Live, Dido and Paul McCartney.
The rest of the Top 10 sees Bruno Mars’ “Doo-Wops and Hooligans” rise up two places to No.4, Justin Bieber’s “My Worlds” holding at No.7, Lady Antebellum’s “Need You Now” down three places to No.8 from its peak of No.5 from last week. k.d. Lang’s “Sing it Loud” drops six places to No.9, and the other Top 10 debut from last week, “When Ronan Met Burt” is down two places to No.10 this week (expect this to maintain a high position over the next couple of weeks as Australia’s Mothers Day is only a couple of weeks away).
Australian native artist Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu took half-a-year (26 weeks) to climb to a peak of No.3 with his first album “Gurrumul” (peak week Oct 2008), but his second album “Rrakala” (which means ‘a sub-group of people within the Gumatj clan’) debuts first week at No.3, and this past week he appeared on Adam Hills’ tonight show, plus he is currently doing Blues Festivals in Perth and Byron Bay.
The three Top 10 debuts this week are ALL by Australian acts, and coming in at No.5 with his fifth album “Roy” is former Australian Idol winner Damien Leith. This is his fourth Top 5 album, with his fourth set “Remember June” only managing to get to No.25 (Oct 2009), whilst his first two albums went to No.1, his third set “Catch the Wind” spent two weeks at No.2.
It’s been seven years since the last Jebediah album, but this week their fifth album “Kosciuszko” debuts at No.6 becoming their fourth Top 10 album entry, and second highest of their career. Lead single from the album “She’s Like a Comet” re-enters the Top 50 this week at No.49 (HP-47), and their previous chart entries are listed below…
No. Entry Date HP WI/Tally Titles
A1 21-Sep-97 7 84a SLIGHTLY ODWAY ▲
A2 8-Nov-99 2 32a OF SOMEDAY SHAMBLES ▲
A1 8-Nov-99 84 5a / 89 SLIGHTLY ODWAY ®
A3 11-Mar-02 8 8 JEBEDIAH
A4 19-Jul-04 26 5 BRAXTON HICKS
A5 25-Apr-11 6 1* KOSCIUSZKO
The eleventh studio album for Snoop Dogg debuts at No.12 this week entitled “Doggumentary”, and it becomes his equal best chart effort here in Australia, matching the debut and peak position of his second album “The Doggfatha” (Dec. 1996). Current single “Sweat” is at No.2 after spending a week at No.1, whilst the second single from the album is due to be “Boom”. Snoop’s full ARIA Chart history is listed below…
No. Entry Date (WA) HP WI Titles
A1 23-Jan-94 24 16 DOGGYSTYLE
A2 1-Dec-96 12 14 THA DOGGFATHA
A3 16-Aug-98 14 8 DA GAME IS TO BE SOLD, NOT TO BE TOLD
A4 24-May-99 48 6a NO LIMIT TOPP DOGG
A5 15-Jan-01 38 5 THA LAST MEAL
G1 12-Nov-01 86 2 DEATH ROW'S SNOOP DOGGY DOGG GREATEST HITS
C5 26-Aug-02 53 4 SNOOP DOGG PRESENTS THE DOGGY STYLE ALLSTARS: WELCOME TO THAT HOUSE VOLUME 1
A6 7-Apr-03 55 19 PAID THA COST TO BE DA BO$$
A7 29-Nov-04 38 31 R+G (RHYTHM & GANGSTA'S) THE MASTERPIECE
A8 27-Nov-06 56 3 THA BLUE CARPET TREATMENT
A9 17-Mar-08 (2) 29 5 EGO TRIPPIN'
A11 25-Apr-11 12 1* DOGGUMENTARY
NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Justin Bieber’s “Never Say Never – The Remixes” is up to a new peak of No.15, Avril Lavigne re-enters the Top 20 at No.18 (up five) with her fourth album “Goodbye Lullaby” now that the albums second single has gone to radio, and climbing fourteen places to No.33 is “Record Collection” from Mark Ronson.
Debuting at No.25 with their fifth album, and third to chart here, is New York art band TV on the Radio with “Nine Types of Light”. Their Sept 2008 album “Dear Science” debuted and peaked at No.26, whilst their first chart entry here (they’re third album) “Return to Cookie Mountain” made it to No.50 in its first week.
The Gorillaz enter at No.41 with “The Fall”, an album of fifteen tracks that the band recorded during their 2010 American tour. And just a little lower at No.45 is the debut album for local duo The Aston Shuffle, entitled “Seventeen Past Midnight”.
Lower 50: With Mothers Day a couple of weeks away here in Australia, some big releases make entries and strides up the charts this week. In Australia Roy Orbison was on London Records, which was the local distributor arm of his American label Monument Records, and his collection of tracks from the label debuts this week at No.53 entitled “The Monument Singles Collection”. Two debuts from last week jump up the charts, firstly is Paul Simon’s “So Beautiful or So What”, which is up thirty-seven places to No.56 this week, and right behind him at No.57 is the latest for Andre Rieu, “Moonlight Serenade”, which jumps twenty-eight places this week. The only other new lower fifty peak is a re-entry at No.71 for Tinie Tempah’s debut album “Disc-Overy”, which originally hit No.96 back in February of this year, and re-enters due to his recent visit to our shores.
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ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 25th April 2011
1 (1) Wasting Light – Foo Fighters
2 (2) 21 - Adele
3 (New) Rrakala – Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu
4 (6) Doo-wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars
5 (New) Roy – Damien Leith
6 (New) Kosciuszko – Jebediah
7 (7) My Worlds – Justin Bieber
8 (5) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum
9 (3) Sing It Loud – K.D. Lang & The Siss Boom Bang
10 (8) When Ronan Met Burt – Ronan Keating
11 (4) The Life Of Riley - Drapht
12 (New) Doggumentary – Snoop Dogg
13 (9) Glee The Music: Vol. 5 – Glee Cast
14 (13) F.A.M.E. – Chris Brown
15 (16) Never Say Never: The Remixes – Justin Bieber
16 (10) Femme Fatale – Britney Spears
17 (17) Loud – Rihanna
18 (23) Goodbye Lullaby – Avril Lavigne
19 (21) Greatest Hits – Bon Jovi
20 (20) Greatest Hits…So Far! – P!nk
21 (11) I Want That You Are Always Happy – The Middle East
22 (15) Recollection – K.D. Lang
23 (25) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry
24 (14) The King Of Limbs - Radiohead
25 (New) Nine Types Of Light – TV On The Radio
26 (18) Sucker Punch – Original Soundtrack
27 (12) Moment Bends – Architecture In Helsinki
28 (24) Crazy Love – Michael Buble
29 (19) Get Closer – Keith Urban
30 (29) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo
31 (22) Angles – The Strokes
32 (36) Who You Are – Jessie J
33 (47) Record Collection – Mark Ronson & The Business Intl
34 (35) The Beginning – Black Eyed Peas
35 (27) Greatest Hits – Foo Fighters
36 (37) Take Me Home – Celtic Thunder
37 (38) Cardiology – Good Charlotte
38 (28) The Definitive Collection – Lionel Richie
39 (26) Endgame – Rise Against
40 (39) Lungs – Florence + The Machine
41 (New) The Fall - Gorillaz
42 (32) Raymond V Raymond - Usher
43 (48) My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy – Kanye West
44 (34) 19 - Adele
45 (New) Seventeen Past Midnight – The Aston Shuffle
46 (50) Glee The Music: Vol. 4 – Glee Cast
47 (33) Lasers – Lupe Fiasco
48 (Re) Gilgamesh – Gypsy and the Cat
49 (41) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone
50 (45) Science & Faith – The Script
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ARIA Top 50 Singles weekcommencing 25th April 2011
1 (1) Party Rock Anthem - LMFAO
2 (2) Sweat (David Guetta Remix) – Snoop Dogg
3 (3) Price Tag – Jessie J
4 (4) On The Floor – Jennifer Lopez
5 (5) Give Me Everything - Pitbull
6 (New) Judas – Lady GaGa
7 (6) Just Can’t Get Enough – Black Eyed Peas
8 (15) Till The World Ends – Britney Spears
9 (14) The Lazy Song – Bruno Mars
10 (8) Beautiful People – Chris Brown
11 (10) S&M - Rihanna
12 (11) Who Dat Girl – Flo Rida ft Akon
13 (7) Coming Home – Diddy Dirty Money
14 (12) I Need A Doctor – Dr Dre ft Eminem
15 (9) The Show Goes On – Lupe Fiasco
16 (13) Born This Way – Lady GaGa
17 (16) E.T. – Katy Perry
18 (28) California King Bed - Rihanna
19 (21) Rolling In The Deep - Adele
20 (27) Don’t Hold Your Breath – Nicole Scherzinger
21 (18) Blow – Ke$ha
22 (32) From The Music – The Potbelleez
23 (17) Never Say Never – Justin Bieber ft Jaden Smith
24 (New) Til Death – Wynter Gordon
25 (19) Last Night – Ian Carey ft Snoop Dogg & Bobby Anthony
26 (24) Black And Yellow – Wiz Khalifa
27 (20) More - Usher
28 (26) Grenade – Bruno Mars
29 (30) Last Night – Good Charlotte
30 (29) The Ballad Of Mona Lisa – Panic! At The Disco
31 (23) What The Hell – Avril Lavigne
32 (25) Yeah 3x – Chris Brown
33 (31) Happiness – Alexis Jordan
34 (34) Check Yes Juliet (Run Baby Run) – We The Kings
35 (33) Firework – Katy Perry
36 (22) Hit The Lights – Kanye West
37 (41) What Happened To Us – Jessica Mauboy
38 (49) Invincible – Tinie Tempah ft Kelly Rowland
39 (36) Dirty Talk – Wynter Gordon
40 (37) Own This Club – Marvin Priest
41 (38) Someone Like You - Adele
42 (New) Bow Chicka Wow Wow – Mike Posner
43 (44) All Of The Lights – Kanye West
44 (40) Good Girl – Alexis Jordan
45 (47) Just The Way You Are (Amazing) – Bruno Mars
46 (35) Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You) – Enrique Iglesias
47 (New) If You Ever Come Back – The Script
48 (46) Friday To Sunday – Justice Crew
49 (New) She’s Like A Comet – Jebediah
50 (43) Turn Around (5,3,2,1) – Flo Rida
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Mark's Top 40 weekending 24th April 2011
1 (1) On The Floor – Jennifer Lopez
2 (2) Till The World Ends – Britney Spears
3 (New) F**ksticks – K**t and the Gang
4 (3) Born This Way – Lady GaGa
5 (5) Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love) – Kylie Minogue
6 (4) Hold It Against Me – Britney Spears
7 (8) Girl Panic! – Duran Duran
8 (6) Price Tag – Jessie J
9 (9) Hollywood Tonight – Michael Jackson
10 (10) Black And White – Scarlette Fever
11 (12) Strip Me – Natasha Bedingfield
12 (7) I Love You – Debbie Gibson
13 (11) History Of Modern (Part 1) – Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
14 (13) They Say It’s Gonna Rain – Hazell Dean
15 (16) Someone Like You - Adele
16 (20) Sister Marie Says – Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
17 (21) Night Mode – Barbarellas
18 (39) Satellite – The Kills
19 (29) All You Need Is Now – Duran Duran
20 (27) If Time Is All I Have – James Blunt
21 (23) Sad Song – The Cars
22 (24) Love Kills - Robyn
23 (30) Freefallin’ – Zoe Badwi
24 (28) King Of Anything – Sara Bareilles
25 (17) Don’t Hold Your Breath – Nicole Scherzinger
26 (14) Never Let You Go – The Human League
27 (18) Mr Medicine – Eliza Doolittle
28 (24) Desperate Girls & Stupid Boys – Kimberley Caldwell
29 (31) Danger Zone – Chris Sorbello
30 (26) She’s Got Nothing On (But The Radio) - Roxette
31 (15) Good Girl – Alexis Jordan
32 (19) Rivera Life – Caro Emerald
33 (New) The Glorious Land – PJ Harvey
34 (36) Goodbye Girl - Rumer
35 (22) Mirrors – Natalia Kills
36 (35) Deeper Understanding – Kate Bush
37 (38) The Story Of Us – Taylor Swift
38 (40) Money Grabber – Fitz & The Tantrums
39 (32) Rolling In The Deep – Adele
40 (33) Not A Love Song - Wonderland
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Mark's Album Chart weekending 24th April 2011
1 (1) Ms Vocalist – Debbie Gibson
2 (2) Femme Fatale – Britney Spears
3 (3) Credo – The Human League
4 (4) All You Need Is Now – Duran Duran
5 (5) Ordinary Alien – Boy George
6 (6) Diva - Bananarama
7 (7) History Of Modern – Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
8 (13) Aphrodite – Kylie Minogue
9 (8) Charm School - Roxette
10 (10) 21 - Adele
11 (11) Different Gear, Still Speeding – Beady Eye
12 (9) Belong – The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart
13 (12) Blood Pressures – The Kills
14 (14) Look At The Hits On That! - Fuzzbox
15 (19) Going Back – Phil Collins
16 (18) Greatest Hits – Culture Club
17 (15) Soundtrack Of The 80s – Jason Donovan
18 (17) Euphoric Heartbreak - Glasvegas
19 (43) Let England Shake – PJ Harvey
20 (42) What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? – The Vaccines
21 (21) Acid Country – Paul Heaton
22 (23) Tiger Suit – KT Tunstall
23 (16) Gravity - Westlife
24 (20) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum
25 (22) So Beautiful Or So What – Paul Simon
26 (25) Flags – Brooke Fraser
27 (28) Wasting Light – Foo Fighters
28 (24) Goodbye Lullaby – Avril Lavigne
29 (30) Fearless – Taylor Swift
30 (31) Collapse Into Now – R.E.M.
31 (29) 25: The Best Of – A-ha
32 (34) Soldier Of Love - Sade
33 (36) Celebration - Madonna
34 (39) Endlessly - Duffy
35 (38) Seasons Of My Soul - Rumer
36 (46) When Ronan Met Burt – Ronan Keating
37 (35) Brother - Boyzone
38 (26) For Your Entertainment – Adam Lambert
39 (27) Dance Love Pop – Agnes Carlsson
40 (33) Great British Songs – Ali Campbell
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Buzzjack Last.FM Album Chart
Top Albums for weekending 17th April 2011
1 Britney Spears - Femme Fatale 43
2 Rihanna - Loud 31
3 Adele - 21 31
4 Katy Perry - Teenage Dream 31
5 Nicole Scherzinger - Killer Love 18
6 Ke$ha - Cannibal 16
7 Lady GaGa - The Fame Monster 16
8 Jessie J - Who You Are 16
9 Alexis Jordan - Alexis Jordan 15
10 Ellie Goulding - Bright Lights 15
11 Katy B - On A Mission 14
12 Britney Spears - Circus 14
13 Take That - Progress 14
14 Kylie Minogue - Aphrodite 13
15 Avril Lavigne - Goodbye Lullaby 13
16 Nicki Minaj - Pink Friday 12
17 Hurts - Happiness 12
18 Adele - 19 12
19 Natalia Kills - Perfectionist 12
20 Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy 12
21 Lily Allen - It's Not Me, It's You 11
22 Ke$ha - Animal 11
23 Rihanna - Good Girl Gone Bad 11
24 Lady GaGa - The Fame 11
25 Black Eyed Peas - The Beginning 10
26 Chris Brown - F.A.M.E. 10
27 Lykke Li - Wounded Rhymes 9
28 Jennifer Lopez - Love? 9
29 The Saturdays - Headlines 9
30 Rihanna - Rated R 9
31 Alesha Dixon - The Entertainer 9
32 Alicia Keys - The Element Of Freedom 9
33 Clare Maguire - Light After Dark 9
34 Sugababes - Sweet 7 8
35 Britney Spears - In The Zone 8
36 Adam Lambert - For Your Entertainment 8
37 Cheryl Cole - 3 Words 8
38 Girls Aloud - Chemistry 8
39 Marina & The Diamonds - The Family Jewels 8
40 Bruno Mars - Doo-wops & Hooligans 8
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Buzzjack Last.FM Top Tracks
Top Tracks for weekending 17th April 2011
1 Rihanna - S&M 37
2 Lady GaGa - Judas 36
3 Britney Spears - Till The World Ends 35
4 Katy Perry - E.T. 30
5 Nicole Scherzinger - Don't Hold Your Breath 25
6 Lady GaGa - Born This Way 25
7 Britney Spears - Hold It Against Me 24
8 Adele - Someone Like You 24
9 Adele - Rolling In The Deep 22
10 Jennifer Lopez - On The Floor 20
11 Adele - Set Fire To The Rain 18
12 Britney Spears - Criminal 17
13 Britney Spears - I Wanna Go 16
14 Rihanna - California King Bed 16
15 Avril Lavigne - What The Hell 16
16 Rihanna - Only Girl (In The World) 15
17 Jessie J - Price Tag 15
18 Ke$ha - Blow 14
19 Katy Perry - Firework 14
20 Nicole Scherzinger - Poison 14
21 Jessie J - Do It Like A Dude 13
22 Britney Spears - Inside Out 13
23 Blue - I Can 12
24 Adele - Turning Tables 12
25 Black Eyed Peas - Just Can't Get Enough 12
26 Chris Brown - Yeah 3x 11
27 Britney Spears - Seal It With A Kiss 11
28 Britney Spears - Trip To Your Heart 11
29 Katy B - Broken Record 11
30 Katy Perry - Teenage Dream 11
31 Britney Spears - Gasoline 10
32 Ke$ha - We R Who We R 10
33 Britney Spears - He About To Lose Me 10
34 Lady GaGa - Bad Romance 10
35 Noah And The Whale - Life Goes On 10
36 Parade - Louder 10
37 Britney Spears - Don't Keep Me Waiting 10
38 Nicki Minaj - Girls Fall Like Dominoes 10
39 Adele - Rumour Has It 10
40 Dr Dre ft Eminem - I Need A Doctor 10
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Buzzjack Last.FM Album Chart
Top Albums for weekending 24th April 2011
1 Britney Spears - Femme Fatale 41
2 Adele - 21 33
3 Rihanna - Loud 28
4 Katy Perry - Teenage Dream 27
5 Nicole Scherzinger - Killer Love 23
6 Ke$ha - Cannibal 18
7 Nicki Minaj - Pink Friday 17
8 Lady GaGa - Born This Way 17
9 Jessie J - Who You Are 16
10 Alexis Jordan - Alexis Jordan 15
11 Rihanna - Rated R 14
12 Lady GaGa - The Fame Monster 14
13 Hurts - Happiness 13
14 Jennifer Lopez - Love? 13
15 Ellie Goulding - Bright Lights 13
16 Natalia Kills - Perfectionist 13
17 Katy B - On A Mission 13
18 Kanye West - My Beautiful Twisted Dark Fantasy 13
19 Lykke Li - Wounded Rhymes 12
20 Ke$ha - Animal 12
21 Girls Aloud - Out Of Control 11
22 Kylie Minogue - Aphrodite 11
23 Avril Lavigne - Goodbye Lullaby 11
24 Lady GaGa - The Fame 10
25 Bruno Mars - Doo-wops & Hooligans 10
26 Cheryl Cole - Messy Little Raindrops 10
27 Beyonce - I Am Sasha Fierce 10
28 Katy Perry - One Of The Boys 10
29 Adele - 19
30 Clare Maguire - Light After Dark 10
31 Chris Brown - F.A.M.E. 10
32 Noah and the Whale - Last Night On Earth 9
33 Eliza Doolittle - Eliza Doolittle 9
34 Rihanna - Good Girl Gone Bad 9
35 Chipmunk - Transition 9
36 Girls Aloud - Tangled Up 8
37 Madonna - Hard Candy 8
38 The Killers - Sam's Town 8
39 Kelis - Flesh Tone 8
40 Jennifer Lopez - On The 6 8