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as I was perusing the Billboard chart for the Bowie stuff
I realized I missed looking every week to see the re-entries
as a result I am going to resume a scaled down version of my weekly post
it will only be new singles/albums and re-entries of albums for the week
sure wish CH would remove the word charts from the other thread he started
it makes it confusing as to where one should post what I just said I would post
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Will do....
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All done, sorry.
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I'll be back posting the 'top 10" singles and albums from UK,AU,NZ tomorrow along with the bullet performers for the week...
Starting once again, with the UK charts when I wake up in the morning.
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Billboard positions for new releases on the Top 100 Songs chart for this week
40. David Bowie - Lazarus
78. David Bowie - Blackstar
94. Brett Eldredge - Drunk On Your Love
98. David Guetta ft. Sia & Fetty Wap - Bang My Head
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Billboard positions for new releases and re-entries on the Top 200 Albums chart for this week
new
1. David Bowie - Blackstar
39. Soundtrack - Straight Outta Compton
58. Mike Stud - These Days
65. David Bowie - The Platinum Collection
139. Various Artists - The Bach Guide: Big Beethoven Box
163. Grizfolk - Waking Up The Giants
170. Empire Of The Sun - Walking On A Dream
re-entries
4. David Bowie - Best Of
21. David Bowie - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
49. Michael Jackson - Number Ones
57. David Bowie - Hunky Dory
68. David Bowie - Nothing Has Changed
83. Rhiannon Giddens - Tomorrow Is My Turn
90. David Bowie - Let's Dance
115. Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon
126. Muse - Drones
129. Elvis Presley - Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits
134. David Bowie - Aladdin Sane
143. David Bowie - Low
151. David Bowie - The Next Day
156. N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton
167. Madonna - The Immaculate Collection
169. Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
172. David Guetta - Listen
179. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits
183. Phil Collins - ...Hits
188. Rolling Stones - Hot Rocks 1964-1971
196. Bruno Mars - Unorthodox Jukebox
200. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - The Heist
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UK singles chart overview 22nd January 2016:
Congratulations to Shawn Mendes, who claims this weekâs Official Singles Chart Number 1 with Stitches.After a very close race with Justin Bieberâs Love Yourself all week â separated by 621 chart sales at the mid-week stage - Mendes takes the top spot with the track, finishing just over 1,500 combined chart sales ahead of his fellow Canadian singer.
Stitches has enjoyed a slow but steady climb up the Official Chart, first entering the Top 100 at 97 17 weeks ago in October last year, eventually hitting the Top 40 six weeks ago in December.
Bieber remains the king of streaming however, with Love Yourself notching up 3.72 million plays this week compared to Mendesâ 3.05 million.
Meanwhile, Bieberâs previous single Sorry holds firm at Number 3, and the before that, What Do You Mean, remains at 4.
Rounding off this weekâs Top 5 is 99 Souls, who jump four places to reach a new peak with Girl Is Mine for its eighth week inside the Top 40.
[h=4]New entries and high climbers[/h]Two tracks enter this weekâs Top 10 for the first time: London-based production duo Snakehips climb three places to Number 8 with their Tinashe and Chance The Rapper collaboration All My Friends, and Major Lazer ft Nylaâs Light It Up moves from 13 to 10.
Craig David & Big Narstieâs When The Bassline Drops shifts three spots to a new high at Number 12, The 1975 land their highest charting song yet at 15 with The Sound, and Little Mix zoom 18 places to Number 16 with their Jason Derulo duet Secret Love Song.
Further down the tally, Kygoâs Stay leaps from 40 to Number 27, Ellie Gouldingâs Army makes its Top 40 debut at Number 35, US rockers X Ambassadors earn their first UK Top 40 with Renegades at 38, and Swedish star Zara Larsson makes her solo Top 40 debut with Lush Life at 40.
heres the link to the top100 singles in the UK: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/
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UK albums chart overview 22nd January 2016:
The death David Bowie is still having a massive impact on the chart, with the late legend holding nine spots on this weekâs Official Albums Chart.His latest album Blackstar holds for a second week at Number 1, logging just over 80,000 combined sales, while his 2002 retrospective Best Of Bowie leaps from 18 to Number 3. His recent best of, 2014âs Nothing Has Changed, gives Bowie his third Top 10 entry this week at Number 6.
Bowieâs other entries in the Top 40 are: Hunky Dory (up 2 places to 12), The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust (down 2 to 19), Aladdin Sane (down 1 to 22), The Next Day (up 1 to 24), Low (unmoved at 31), and Letâs Dance (up 7 to 35).
Elsewhere in this weekâs Top 5, Adeleâs 25 rebounds from 3 to 2, Panic! At The Disco score their third Top 10 album with Death Of A Bachelor, entering at Number 4, and Justin Bieberâs Purpose is down a place at 5.
[h=4]New entries and high climbers[/h]Following his stunning performance on Graham Norton last week, Jack Savorettiâs Written In Scars hits a new peak at Number 7. The collection has enjoyed a number of resurgences up the chart since its release in February last year, but enters the Top 10 for the first time today.
Indie-folk band Daughter debut at 17 with their second album Not To Disappear, and British blues band The Temperance Movement are new at 18 with White Bear, and veteran singer-songwriter Paul Carrack scores his highest charting album yet at Number 25 with Soul Shadows. His previous chart peak as a solo artist was with his Best Of retrospective in 2014, reaching Number 35.
Finally, Eaglesâ The Complete Greatest Hits re-enters the Top 40 at 29 following the death of founding member Glenn Frey, indie-rockers Mystery Jets enter at 30 with Curve Of The Earth, and Shawn Mendesâ debut Handwritten is back in the Top 40 at 34.
heres the link for the top100 UK albums for this week: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/albums-chart/
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:canada:Canadians are dominating the charts...add Drake and Weeknd to the mix! And Miss Carly Rae Jepsen released a monster album last year...quite good actually...four stars from All Music!
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Australian singles chart overview 23rd January 2016:
Justin Bieber holds for a seventh straight week at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart with his track âLove Yourselfâ, becoming the longest running No.1 track for almost a year-and-a-half.
The last time an act stayed at the top this long was between 12-May and 7-July in 2014 when âQue Seraâ for Justice Crew spent nine consecutive weeks at the top, with no song doing it since then. The other thing that Justin Bieber and Justice Crew have in common is that they have both racked up eleven weeks at the top from their two No.1 singles for this decade, placing them equal eighth on the list of âAccumulated Weeks at No.1: 2010âs; Singlesâ.
And Justin might not hold on for another week, as âFast Carâ by Jonas Blue and Dakota (now Platinum) which holds at No.2 for a second week, is the new No.1 downloaded track in the country, but doesnât take over the top spot due to it being #4 on the streaming chart. Also on hold at No.3 for another week are Snakehips with Tinashe and Chance the Rapper for the track âAll My Friendsâ.
Zara Larsson this week lands her second Top 5 single in Australia as her new song âLush Lifeâ leaps up four places to a new peak of No.4 and newcomer Elle King is up two spots to a new chart height of No.5 with âExâs & Ohâsâ, with Australia making it the first country in the world to land within the Top 5. Former one and two strugglers âHelloâ for Adele and âSorryâ by Justin Bieber are at No.6 and No.7 respectively, DJ Snake and Bipolar Sunshine are back up one spot to No.8 with âMiddleâ and the new UK No.1 single this week (as of Jan 22) âStitchesâ by Shawn Mendes drops four places to No.9 this week. Debuting at No.10 is the new single by Flume featuring vocals by Kai entitled âNever Be Like Youâ, which becomes his first Top 10 single in Australia and is the second single from his forthcoming second album entitled âSkinâ (date unknown as yet), the first entry being the June 2015 track âSome Mindsâ (HP-27) featuring Andrew Wyatt.
UP: Charlie Puth could be headed for his third Top 10 single next week as âOne Call Awayâ jumps up twelve places to a new peak of No.11 and also jumping into the Top 20 is last weeks highest new entry âMy Sunshineâ by Mashd Nâ Kutcher, which is up eight to No.18 and âFast Carâ by Tobtok and River is up a couple of spots to a new peak of No.19, whilst âYouthâ for Troye Sivan climbs a single place to a new peak of No.17 and the track is newly certified Gold in sales. After dropping fourteen places last week to No.34, this week the track âIn the Nightâ by The Weeknd is back up twelve spots to No.22 and jumping eleven to a new peak of No.30 is Selena Gomez and her latest track âHands to Myselfâ, which becomes her third highest charting single here in the process. After returning to the Top 50 last week, local artist L D R U with Paige IV jumps up thirteen places to a No.32 with âKeeping Scoreâ and former #33 peaking track âThe Girl is Mineâ by 99 Souls is back up four to No.34.
DOWN: After four weeks at No.10 UK trio WSTRN fall five places to No.15 with âIN2â whilst dropping nine to No.23 is Marcus Marr and Chet Faker with âThe Trouble with usâ. The Hilltop Hoods drop eight to No.27 with âHigherâ and continuing the up-and-down track record for Rachel Plattenâs âStand by Youâ, it is back down fifteen spots to No.31 this week. âOut of the Woodsâ by Taylor Swift drops nine to No.36 and âThe Hillsâ by The Weeknd descends eight places to No.40. Two of David Bowieâs re-entries from last week retain their Top 50 status this week, with âSpace Oddityâ down thirteen to No.44 and âHeroesâ dropping twelve to No.48 whilst the final drop within the fifty is Vance Joy with âFire & the Floodâ which is down fourteen places to No.49.
The next new act to the Top 50 is Kiiara with her track âGoldâ which flies into the fifty to land at No.33, whilst two further entries that climb into the Top 50 are âRosesâ by The Chainsmokers featuring Rozes which is new at No.37 and becomes the duos second Top 50 entry and is the acts first entry since their 2014 hits â#Selfieâ (HP-3, April), whilst the teaming of ZHU, Skrillex and THEY on the track âWorking for itâ is new within the fifty at No.45 this week.
Australian albums chart overview 23rd January 2016:
Returning to the top of the ARIA Albums Chart this week is Adele with â25â for its eighth week at the chart summit.
â25â and her former No.1 album â21â (TW-15) have now amassed forty weeks at No.1 for Adele, placing her outright fifth on the list of âAccumulated Weeks at No.1: Albumsâ, as she previously tied with ABBA for equal fifth when they both had 39 weeks, but Adele pulls ahead now with her return to the top, and her next target is the 46 weeks that Neil Diamond notched up with his five No.1 albums here. With the new RuFuS album out this week she might not be able to retain the top spot next week though, but we will wait and see.
Adele might be the No.1 album overall this week, but â25â is only the No.1 digital album, not physical; with that win going to last weeks No.1 debut âBlackstarâ by David Bowie which this week drops a place to No.2, but does achieve Gold in sales this week and is the first of three Bowie albums in the Top 10 this week, with âNothing Has Changed: The Best ofâ down two to No.5 and his 1990âs âBest ofâ rising three places to score a new peak of No.6 this week.[B] David also sets a new record (again) this week by having eighteen albums within the Top 100 (beating his 16 from last week). [/B]
The fifth studio album for Panic! At the Disco is entitled âDeath of a Bachelorâ and debuts at No.3 this week to become the bands third Top 10 album and second highest charting set, as their second album âPretty.Oddâ debuted and peaked at No.1 (7-April, 2008) and they also landed a No.6 debut with their third set ââVices & Virtuesâ (28-March, 2011). Justin Bieber holds onto the No.4 position this week with his âPurposeâ album and after the two Bowie compilations we have Elvis Presley with âIf I Can Dreamâ which is down two places to No.7 whilst Ed Sheeran is also on hold at No.8 with âxâ and down two to No.9 is Taylor Swift with her â1989â set, whilst the third and final hold within the Top 10 this week is the âMollyâ TV Soundtrack at No.10 again this week.
UP: The Soundtrack for the newly released DVD and BR film âStraight Outta Comptonâ is up three places to a new peak of No.12, and with the passing this week of Eagles founder, singer and guitarist Glenn Frey, The Eagles âComplete Greatest Hitsâ returns to the chart at a new peak of No.14, having previously charted as high as No.17 back in December of 2004 and most recently No.20 in August 2015. â21â for Adele is back up five to No.15 and the last Bowie studio album âThe Last Dayâ is up to No.22 this week and newly certified Gold in sales. âLike a Version Vol.11â is back up four to No.23 and recent tourist Halsey and her âBadlandsâ set is back up to No.28, whilst Adeleâs first album â19â jumps back up twenty to land at No.34. The most recent Eagles compilation âSelected Works 1972-1999â is back within the charts at No.36 and âTo Pimp a Butterflyâ by Kendrick Lamar is back up ten to No.37. The debut album for N.W.A. âStraight Outta Comptonâ returns at No.39 and the July 1994 released âThe Very Best ofâ (HP-2x4, peaked August 1994) for The Eagles also returns to the Top 50 at No.43 whilst the new singles chart entry for Twenty One Pilots helps their âBlurryfaceâ album to return within the fifty at No.49 this week.
DOWN: The only album leaving the Top 10 this week is the second new entry from last week, âAdam Harvey & The Outlawsâ (HP-6) which is down twelve to No.18, with the self-titled Matt & Jess album is down five to No.21. Leon Bridgesâ âComing Homeâ set drops twelve to No.31 and the David Bowie album âThe Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Marsâ descends down the chart twenty-three spots to No.44 whilst âWildfireâ by Rachel Platten is down seven to No.45.
2014 X-Factor third placed act Brothers3 this week debut at No.11 with their seventh album, but first with a major label entitled âBrothers Never Partâ, with the trio of brothers having already placed eleven singles in the Top 100 during their run on the show. On the reverse, we also see English three piece act Daughter with their second album âNot to Disappearâ coming in at No.26, beating the No.50 peak that the bands first album âIf You Leaveâ achieved back in late March of 2013. The final new entry to the Top 50 comes in at No.36, âLet it Echoâ for Jesus Culture, one of the musical arms of the church âBethelâ, and this is the acts first chart entry here and the live album is their eleventh album, fourth that is recorded live too.
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