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Official UK Charts - July 13

Albums

1. (1) VIVA LA VIDA OR DEATH AND ALL HIS FRIENDS (Coldplay) 5 wks

2. (2) ROCKFERRY (Duffy) 19 wks

3. (3) EXCLUSIVE – FOREVER EDITION (Chris Brown) 17 wks

4. (6) WE STARTED NOTHING (Ting Tings) 8 wks

5. (NEW) PARTIE TRAUMATIC (Black Kids) 1 wk

6. (5) SKYDIVIN' (Darren Styles) 4 wks

7. (7) BACK TO BLACK [DELUXE EDITION] (Amy Winehouse) 36 wks

8. (15) ALL THE RIGHT REASONS (Nickelback) 32 wks

9. (NEW) MODERN GUILT (Beck) 1 wk

10. (9) GOOD GIRL GONE BAD (Rihanna) 58 wks

11. (4) HOME BEFORE DARK (Neil Diamond) 8 wks

12. (43) GOLD – GREATEST HITS (Abba) 362 wks

13. (11) JUMPING ALL OVER THE WORLD (Scooter) 10 wks

14. (24) HARD CANDY (Madonna) 11 wks

15. (40) THE AGE OF THE UNDERSTATEMENT (Last Shadow Puppets) 8 wks

16. (14) THE ROAD TO REPARATION: THE VERY BEST OF (Eddy Grant) 2 wks

17. (13) 22 DREAMS (Paul Weller) 6 wks

18. (10) THE BEST OF (Neil Diamond) 18 wks

19. (22) THE SELDOM SEEN KID (Elbow) 14 wks

20. (34) LESSONS TO BE LEARNED (Gabriella Cilmi) 15 wks

21. (21) THE VERY BEST OF (Dolly Parton) 18 wks

22. (27) SCOUTING FOR GIRLS (Scouting For Girls) 43 wks

23. (16) VAMPIRE WEEKEND (Vampire Weekend) 18 wks

24. (36) THIS IS THE LIFE (Amy MacDonald) 50 wks

25. (19) ORACULAR SPECTACULAR (MGMT) 12 wks

26. (31) SHINE (Estelle) 10 wks

27. (8) POOR MAN’S HEAVEN (Seth Lakeman) 2 wks

28. (25) HERE I STAND (Usher) 7 wks

29. (23) THEN & NOW - THE VERY BEST OF (Petula Clark) 4 wks

30. (18) CHANT - MUSIC FOR PARADISE (Cistercian Monks of Stift Heligenkreuz) 8 wks

31. (28) BEST OF (Radiohead) 6 wks

32. (20) MEO SUO I EYRUM VIO SPILUM ENDALAUST (Sigur Ros) 3 wks

33. (33) IN SILICO (Pendulum) 9 wks

34. (12) THE BLACK PARADE IS DEAD (My Chemical Romance) 2 wks

35. (66) MAMMA MIA (Original Cast Recording) 4 wks

36. (29) LITTLE VOICE (Sara Bareilles) 4 wks

37. (26) HERE WE STAND (Fratellis) 5 wks

38. (45) KONK (Kooks) 13 wks

39. (50) MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT (Linkin Park) 29 wks

40. (38) A GUIDE TO LOVE LOSS & DESPERATION (Wombats) 29 wks

Singles

1 (1) DANCE WIV ME (Dizzie Rascal) 2 weks

2 (3) ALL I EVER WANTED (Basshunter) 2 weeks

3 (4) NO AIR (Jordin Sparks feat Chris Brown) 7 wks

4 (2) CLOSER (Ne-Yo) 10 wks

5 (6) STAY WITH ME (Ironik) 3 wks

6 (46) ALL SUMMER LONG (Kid Rock) 2 wks

7 (5) FOREVER (Chris Brown) 7 wks

8 (9) SWEET ABOUT ME (Gabriella Cilmi) 19 wks

9 (8) TAKE A BOW (Rihanna) 9 wks

10 (10) WE MADE IT (Busta Rhymes feat Linkin Park) 4 wks

11 (7) VIVA LA VIDA (Coldplay) 4 wks

12 (11) LOVE SONG (Sara Bareilles) 11 wks

13 (12) WARWICK AVENUE (Duffy) 12 wks

14 (13) THAT'S NOT MY NAME (Ting Tings) 9 wks

15 (14) BLACK & GOLD (Sam Sparro) 17 wks

16 (15) SHUT UP AND LET ME GO (Ting Tings) 8 wks

17 (18) GIVE IT 2 ME (Madonna) 7 wks

18 (29) PHOTOGRAPH (Nickelback) 9 wks

19 (16) HEARTBREAKER (Will I Am feat Cheryl Cole) 16 wks

20 (17) 4 MINUTES (Madonna feat Justin Timberlake & Timbaland) 17 wks

21 (19) WEARING MY ROLEX (Wiley) 12 wks

22 (28) LOW (Flo Rida feat T-Pain) 23 wks

23 (21) AMERICAN BOY (Estelle feat Kanye West) 18 wks

24 (20) CRY FOR YOU (September) 14 wks

25 (53) SHINE ON (Kooks) 3 wks

26 (47) ALL THE TIMES I CRIED (Sharleen Spiteri) 2 wks

27 (23) WHEN YOU TOUCH ME (Freemasons feat Katherine Ellis) 4 wks

28 (26) BEAT IT (Fall Out Boy feat John Mayer) 13 wks

29 (27) LOVE IN THIS CLUB (Usher feat Young Jeezy) 16 wks

30 (NEW)(109) STANDING NEXT TO ME (Last Shadow Puppets) 1 wk

31 (25) ELEVATOR (Flo Rida feat Timbaland) 11 wks

32 (24) SOS (Jonas Brothers) 4 wks

33 (33) MERCY (Duffy) 22 wks

34 (30) NO SUBSTITUTE LOVE (Estelle) 4 wks

35 (36) IF I NEVER SEE YOUR FACE AGAIN (Maroon 5 feat Rihanna) 6 wks

36 (32) VIOLET HILL (Coldplay) 10 wks

37 (22) ELECTRIC FEEL (MGMT) 4 wks

38 (31) TEN THOUSAND NIGHTS (Alphabeat) 8 wks

39 (37) WITH YOU (Chris Brown) 23 wks

40 (34) SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (Mint Royale) 11 wks

Airplay Chart

01 02 Duffy Warwick Avenue

02 06 Kooks Shine On

03 04 Ne-Yo Closer

04 05 Coldplay Viva La Vida

05 01 Sara Bareilles Love Song

06 10 Jordin Sparks No Air

07 03 Gabriella Cilmi Sweet About Me

08 11 Kid Rock All Summer Long

09 17 Dizzee Rascal feat Calvin Harris & Chrome Dance Wiv Me

10 14 Newton Faulkner Gone In The Morning

11 24 Adele Hometown Glory

12 08 Madonna Give It To Me

13 57 The Script The Man Who Can't Be Moved

14 12 Sam Sparro Black & Gold

15 19 Nickelback Photograph

16 09 Rihanna Take A Bow

17 07 Estelle No Substitute Love

18 16 Freemasons feat Katherine Ellis When You Touch Me

19 15 Sharleen Spiteri All The Times I Cried

20 21 Melee Built To Last

21 20 Feeling Turn It Up

22 13 Will.I.Am feat Cheryl Cole Heartbreaker

23 26 The Wombats Kill The Director

24 25 Leona Lewis Better In Time/Footprints In The Sand

25 29 September Cry For You

26 22 Kylie Minogue The One

27 77 Noah & The Whale 5 Years Time

28 NE Ava Leigh Mad About The Boy

29 23 Busta Rhymes feat Linkin Park We Made It

30 48 Paul Carrack Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City

31 30 Duffy Mercy

32 31 Chris Brown With You

33 32 Jack McManus You Think I Don't Care

34 35 Mark Ronson feat Amy Winehouse Valerie

35 53 McFly One For The Radio

36 44 Take That Rule The World

37 28 Timbaland presents One Republic Apologize

38 NE Scouting For Girls It's Not About You

39 47 Ting Tings Shut Up And Let Me Go

40 40 One Republic Stop And Stare

41 18 Scouting For Girls Heartbeat

42 56 The Last Shadow Puppets Standing Next To Me

43 58 Ironik Stay With Me

44 71 Ida Maria I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked

45 45 Estelle feat Kanye West American Boy

46 27 Fall Out Boy Beat It

47 34 Coldplay Violet Hill

48 39 Alphabeat Ten Thousand Nights

49 46 BWO Lay Your Love On Me

50 78 Sneaky Sound System Pictures

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According to the chart experts at Haven, Top 5 looks unlikely for "Give It 2 Me". We're looking out for a similar peak to "Get Together"... :confused:

I wouldnt underestimate the power of the Madonna fans...so I am quite optimistic that it could reach top5 eventually, although it will face huge competition from Kid Rock (probably the next no1) and the current top3....

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lmao. how and why is Kid Rock doing so well in the UK ??? LOL. The song is the cliche redneck American sounding song that normally wouldnt even chart period, in England or Europe lol.

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Nice rebound for HC- is this because of GI2M alone?

I think the divorce/affair/Christopher's book articles the tabloids are running are helping sales. At least people

now know she has an album out and is on tour.

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I think the divorce/affair/Christopher's book articles the tabloids are running are helping sales. At least people

now know she has an album out and is on tour.

if that was true (I don´t think so), Miles away would be a mega hit, she seems to be talking about what tabloid say!

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i think it's more to do with the fact that '4 minutes' is still really popular and 'give it 2 me' is taking off a bit too. 2 songs in the top 20 for 2 weeks on the trot is great! interesting to see that the releases for gi2m aren't staggered like 4m, the single/mixes are out on itunes today and the cd and picture disc are out tomorrow. i hope this is enough for a place in the top 5..but i don't know how many physical sales and mix downloads madonna normally gets on the first week

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YTD Chart

Singles - 5 Madonna feat. Justin Timberlake 4 Minutes (~380K)

Albums - 15 Madonna Hard Candy (~229K)

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5k?not true...last week in YTD hard candy is at number 15 whit 218.500 copy sold.this week are 229.000.In fact madonna-chart report 13k sold and 231.740 in total. :angel:

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My estimates were too high! Actual sales:

9751 Hard Candy (14) (Total: 228,725)

9260 Give It 2 Me (17)

Music Week reports:

Hard Candy has sold 228,725 copies since its release 11 weeks ago, putting it a little ahead of the pace set by Madonna’s last studio album American Life, which had sold 216,541 copies at the same stage of its life in 2003 on its way to total sales of 335,115.

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Coldplay number one again in static top three

10:00 | Monday July 14, 2008

By Alan Jones

In a frozen top three, Coldplay’s Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends is the number one again yet again, with sales of 40,111 providing it with a comfortable cushion over Duffy’s Rockferry.

In a frozen top three, Coldplay’s Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends is the number one again yet again, with sales of 40,111 providing it with a comfortable cushion over Duffy’s Rockferry – number two for the fourth week in a row and seventh time in total, on sales of 29,227 – and Chris Brown’s revised Exclusive which holds on to the new peak placing of number three it achieved last week, selling a further 19,802 copies.

Viva La Vida has sold at a slower clip than its immediate predecessor, X&Y, but beats that album’s four-week reign, and becomes the first album to spend five weeks at number one since Leona Lewis’ Spirit spent seven weeks at number one in a run that started last November.

After reaching number 11 with their debut hit single I’m Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance With You, and number 36 with follow-up Hurricane Jane, Florida’s Black Kids provide the highest-ranking of nine debuts on the album chart this week, with their introductory set Partie Traumatic.

In at number five on sales of 14,175 copies as the group continues a gruelling tour of clubs and festivals throughout the UK and Europe, the album was produced by former Suede man Bernard Butler, who also helmed the biggest album of the year to date, Duffy’s Rockferry.

The eclectic genius that is Beck celebrated his 37th birthday last Tuesday (8th) and marks the occasion by securing his highest charting album yet, debuting at number nine with Modern Guilt on sales of 11,478 copies.

Of six previous chart albums dating back to 1994, his highest charting was 2005’s Guero (number 15), while 1996’s Odelay was his biggest seller (367,821 sales). Because each copy of his last (2006) album The Information had a different sleeve, it was not eligible to chart but would have reached number 17.

Although Give It 2 Me is becalmed ahead of physical release today (it moves 18-17 on sales of 9,260), its radio, club and TV support are helping Madonna’s Hard Candy album, which rebounds 24-14 on sales of 9,751.

The album has sold 228,725 copies since its release 11 weeks ago, putting it a little ahead of the pace set by Madonna’s last studio album American Life, which had sold 216,541 copies at the same stage of its life in 2003 on its way to total sales of 335,115.

With the Mamma Mia musical now attracting big audiences to UK cinemas, the soundtrack album – featuring contributions from the likes of Meryl Streep and Pierce Brosnan – debuts at number one on the compilation chart, after attracting 35,766 sales.

Meanwhile, the London original cast recording, dating back to 1999, vaults 66-35 on the artist album chart (4,631 sales), while all of Abba’s back catalogue enjoys increased sales.

Gold: Greatest Hits explodes 43-12 (10,156 sales) to achieve its highest chart placing since 2004, while 2005’s 18 Hits compilation – number 46 in 2007 – re-enters the chart at number 54 (3,558 sales).

Beck’s XL Recordings debut, Modern Guilt, enters at number nine to eclipse the peak position of his six previous chart albums, all on Geffen.

Beck’s album is the sixth on XL Recordings to chart this year - a record for the 19-year-old label from The Beggars Group stable – following Radiohead’s In Rainbows(number one), Vampire Weekend’s eponymous debut (number 15), Adele’s 19 (number one), The Raconteurs’ Consolers Of The Lonely (number eight) and The Colourful Life by Cajun Dance Party (number 49).

Overall album sales dip for the fourth straight week, falling 6.2% to 2,018,440. That’s the 17th biggest total in 28 chart weeks in 2008 but the lowest for seven weeks. It’s also 5.62% below same week 2007 sales of 2,138,669.

Already number one on download sales, Dizzee Rascal’s Dance Wiv Me was released on 12-inch and CD last Monday, and consequently romps to an easy second week at the singles chart summit, with sales increasing by 7.4% to 53,083 – the highest for a number one single for 15 weeks.

Although overall singles sales are marginally (0.1%) down at 1,922,169, the rest of the top three also find extra thrust, with Basshunter’s All I Ever Wanted (3-2) up 31.3% at 34,189, and Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown’s No Air (4-3) collaboration enjoying a 34.2% surge to 28,442 sales.

Labels like Positiva, Multiply, Manifesto and Data all had envious early success rates but the Ministry Of Sound’s Hard2Beat is the first dance imprint to open its account with four straight top five hits.

First release, Now You’re Gone by Basshunter, reached number one, H Two O’s What’s It Gonne Be reached number two, September’s Cry For You reached number four and now Basshunter’s second single, All I Ever Wanted – whose H2B08CDS catalogue number suggests it is the label’s eight release - improves 3-2, as noted above.

Comprising Arctic Monkeys’ vocalist Alex Turner and Miles Kane of The Rascals, The Last Shadow Puppets reached number nine with their debut single The Age Of Understatement in April, and topped the album chart with their long player of the same name a week later.

Their second single, Standing Next To Me, seems set for a lower peak, having debuted this week at number 30 on combined sales of 5,037 copies of downloads, CD and two 7-inch variants.

But it’s had a galvanising effect on their album, which has rocketed 105-40-15 in the last fortnight, and sold 8,685 copies last week to take its 12-week career tally to 128,358.

Brighton band The Kooks had the biggest hit of their career with Always Where I Need To Be, the first single from their second album Konk, which reached number three, surpassing the six singles they lifted off their debut album, Inside In/Inside Out.

In the Top 10 of the airplay chart for three weeks, follow-up Shine On was issued on seven-inch and CD last week, and advances 53-25 on sales of 6,514. Konk catches a very slight updraft, improving 45-38 on sales of 4,432.

While predecessor Rockstar dips 56-64 on the 39th week of its Top 75 residency, Nickelback’s “follow-up” Photograph climbs 29-18 (7,869 sales) to reach a new peak.

In reality, Photograph was a single before Rockstar, and reached number 29 in 2005. It received scant attention from radio then but is now a major airplay hit, and its success seems to have reassured many ditherers that the album All The Right Reasons – home to both songs – is worth a punt, as it returns to the Top 10 after an absence of 11 weeks, jumping 15-8 on sales of 12,230.

With three UK singles chart entries between 1999 and 2001, none of which went higher than number 25, Kid Rock was so cold that So Hott, the first single from his current album, Rock N Roll Jesus, sold just 220 copies when released last Autumn, and US follow-up Amen didn’t get released here at all – but he’s hot now, as All Summer Long storms 46-6 on sales of 21,015 downloads.

The track, which samples both Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Sweet Home Alabama and Warren Zevon’s Werewolves Of London, is in the Top 10 of the airplay chart with massive support from Radio Two (16 plays last week) but only three spins on Radio One.

It recently topped the charts in Germany and Austria and makes its US Hot 100 debut this week at number 80. The success of All Summer Long has seen Werewolves Of London downloads increase from less than 100 a week to 528 last week, while Sweet Home Alabama – a number 31 hit in 1976 – jumps to number 55 this week (2,635 sales) after spending three straight weeks at number 68.

Rock N Roll Jesus has sold over 5,000 copies here on soft release and will be fully released in a fortnight (28 July).

With Mamma Mia enjoying a big week in cinemas, sales of all Abba-related music increased considerably last week, with the group placing 11 albums in the week’s 1,000 best-sellers, while download sales secured Top 1,000 singles chart placings for 22 of their recordings, those making the most impression being: Mamma Mia (number 86, 1,456 sales), Dancing Queen (number 90, 1,439 sales), The Winner Takes It All (number 132, 937 sales), Gimme Gimme Gimme (number 174, 797 sales, and Take A Chance On Me (number 321, 520 sales).

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HC's rebound is astounding considering it's selling at full price pretty much everywhere - if only they'd advertise the fucking thing on TV.

I have seen HC advertised twice on Ch4. They showed clips of the 4mins and GI2M videos.

It would help if the advert was shown on some of the music channels.

There was a HC promo interview on one of the Freeview channels which also show behind the scenes

of the making of 4mins video. That wasn't bad except they showed a clip of that god awful version

of HU at the Roseland Ballroom. It was DIRE.

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ABBA Gold is already no3 in Itunes albums :shock: ...I guess it has a very good change to rocket to no1 this week in the album chart..

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iTunes update, bitches!

"GITM" (deluxe version) #15

"4M" #20

POP-Chart:

"GITM" (deluxe version) #6

"4M" #7

"Hung up" #45

"GITM" (hard candy) #70

"4M" (hard candy) #96

But where are the GITM remix versions?????????????? Can't find them!

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But where are the GITM remix versions?????????????? Can't find them!

I think they are charting together as an EP in the iTunes album chart.

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