This Weeks Top Twenty Albums
August 28th 2006 23:44
Brand new local in at number one this week as Aussies prove that we don’t mind a bit of country music every now and then. Apart from that it was real quiet...
ARIA Album Chart Report- 28th August
Local Content Score- 5 of top 20
Big debut in at number one this week with Kasey Chamber’s new album Carnival going straight to number one and a nice shiny platinum. Not a bad effort from the country gal and continues the trend of folksy/bluesy/laid back pop doing incredibly well with Australians in the same vein of Pete Murray and Bernard Fanning.
Eskimo Joe have fallen to sixth along with Rogue Traders in at seventh. At this rate the Rogue Traders will have their next album out before their first one gets off the chart.
The Veronicas fell a few spots this week, finding them back down in thirteenth which is territory they were familiar before making their last bloody minded dash for the top five. I’m still not sure how an album goes from twenty fifth to seventh after forty weeks on the chart.
Behind the Brisvegan girls was Hugh Jackman’s Boy From Oz soundtrack in at fourteenth. I still cant believe Hugh got beaten for that Emmy. Ripped off! Not only was that other guy weird looking but I don’t even know what he won the award for. Hugh should have won.
But apart from that nothing much happened. Very quiet. Very, very quiet.
Head over to the ARIA site to see the whole chart.
ARIA Album Chart Report- 28th August
Local Content Score- 5 of top 20
Big debut in at number one this week with Kasey Chamber’s new album Carnival going straight to number one and a nice shiny platinum. Not a bad effort from the country gal and continues the trend of folksy/bluesy/laid back pop doing incredibly well with Australians in the same vein of Pete Murray and Bernard Fanning.
Eskimo Joe have fallen to sixth along with Rogue Traders in at seventh. At this rate the Rogue Traders will have their next album out before their first one gets off the chart.
The Veronicas fell a few spots this week, finding them back down in thirteenth which is territory they were familiar before making their last bloody minded dash for the top five. I’m still not sure how an album goes from twenty fifth to seventh after forty weeks on the chart.
Behind the Brisvegan girls was Hugh Jackman’s Boy From Oz soundtrack in at fourteenth. I still cant believe Hugh got beaten for that Emmy. Ripped off! Not only was that other guy weird looking but I don’t even know what he won the award for. Hugh should have won.
But apart from that nothing much happened. Very quiet. Very, very quiet.
Head over to the ARIA site to see the whole chart.
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