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Week Ending June 21st 2008

Posted Mon 16 Jun 2008 8:51AM BST by James Masterton in Chart Watch UK

There are very few acts whose level of fame and popular appreciation is such that an imminent new album release is treated as a huge media event. In the 1990s the honour was reserved for the likes of U2 and Oasis, their releases heralded by breathless anticipation, intensive marketing and often midnight queues outside record stores. I remember a friend going along to pick up his eagerly awaited copy of U2s 'Achtung Baby' upon its release in 1991. He joined the queue at his local Our Price, followed it to the counter and was asked "LP, cassette or CD?" There was no question over what he wanted to buy, there was only one item being sold that day.

In the 2000s it appears to be Coldplay who deserve such status. Three years after their last release 'X and Y' was unveiled in similarly breathless fashion they have now brought the world the followup. In this new digital age, nobody expects people to queue outside stores, instead we have witnessed a plethora of stunts to hype this new work up as a big deal. A digital only single 'Violet Hill' was given away for nothing for a short period, then released commercially and became a hit. Alongside it another track 'Viva La Vida' was made available to those who pre-ordered a copy of the long player online. Then last week the entire work was for a brief period streamed online, giving potential purchasers an unprecedented (and risky) chance to sample the entire album at home before paying for a copy of their own. Finally to make it stand out even more, the new Coldplay album was released on Thursday, ostensibly to help retailers and prevent leaks but also of course ensuring that it received plenty of attention at the expense of just about everything else.

So it is with a sense of anticlimactic inevitability that 'Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends' storms to the top of the album chart after just three days on sale, giving Chris Martin and his backing group their fourth Number One album in as many official studio releases. As if to emphasise how keen people were to obtain the complete body of work, the impact of the album on the singles chart is almost negligible. Lead single 'Violet Hill' creeps back up a couple of places to Number 12, whilst the only track to penetrate the Top 75 is 'Lost?' which enters at Number 62. The latter I suspect is due to it being a bonus track bundled with the online version of the album and so purchased as a standalone to complete the set by those who have bought the long player physically.

Still curiously missing is the semi-title track 'Viva La Vida' which has for some weeks been one of the most popular online singles. It was previously disqualified from the singles chart owing to its status as a "free" track, downloadable as a down payment for those who had pre-ordered the album. We all expected this restriction to have lifted this week once the offer was withdrawn, but it was ruled that as the track had begun the sales survey ineligible it had to remain that way for this week's chart. Tentatively scheduled for a proper physical release sometime soon, the track should be free to chart next week which as far and away the best thing the often annoying band have ever recorded is nothing less than it deserves.

In direct contradiction to my bold predictions last week, there is no change at the top of the singles chart itself. Whether thanks to the ongoing 'Britain's Got Talent' tour or just the sheer momentum the track had thanks to its unexpected surge last week, 'Singin' In The Rain' from Mint Royale holds steady at the top. I still stand by what I said last week, the track is there as a short term novelty only with a demise that will inevitably be swift as it is sudden. Exactly when that is likely to be however is the one bit that remains a mystery. Meanwhile we are left to ponder just what might have been, had whatshisface the dancer stuck with 'Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)', the soundtrack to his original televised audition.

The only new life in an otherwise moribund Top 10 is Chris Brown who motors 11-8 with 'Forever' a week ahead of the physical release of the single. It gives the star his third Top 10 single, following directly from last hit 'With You' and of course his 2006 debut single 'Run It!'

Brown also plays a large part in the success of the highest Top 40 entry of the week. The track in question is 'No Air' which sees him guest starring alongside 2007 American Idol winner Jordin Sparks. The track is Sparks' second single release in this country, albeit the first to have a properly promoted release following the low key push for 'Tattoo' which crept to Number 50 back in April. Regular chartwatchers may recall that 'No Air' also charted briefly two months ago, thus raising the possibility that the track could turn into a hit way in advance of its scheduled promotion. Such fears turned out to be premature and after several weeks away the single re-charted at Number 74 last week and now takes a flying leap to Number 22. From this we can conclude that the chance are extremely high that Jordin Sparks will become only the second American Idol winner to chart with a Top 10 hit in this country, her rise to stardom apparently coinciding with the fading of that of Kelly Clarkson. With our stateside friends having so enthusiastically embraced the cult of Leona Lewis and treated her as the major star we have all been told she should be, it seems only fair that we should embrace for ourselves their own reality TV discovery.

Just ahead of Sparks and making steady if unspectacular progress up the chart is 'Beat It' from Fall Out Boy and John Mayer. A cover of the famous Michael Jackson track that the group recorded after it became a live favourite, the single is the solitary studio track on their 'Live In Phoenix' album and is a digital only entity with no physical version scheduled. Available since mid-April, the single has moved 46-48-64-65-40-31-30-27-21 thus far and by the looks of things it still has a story to tell. The presence of the single represents yet more exposure for the Michael Jackson back catalogue, this following his salami slice re-release campaign of 2006 and the recent 25th anniversary hip-hop redux of the Thriller album from which 'Beat It' was originally taken. Not that Fall Out Boy are the first rock group in recent years to take on Jacko and win, Alien Ant Farm's 'Smooth Criminal' having hit Number 3 back in 2001.

The highest chart entry of the week steams in at Number 25, 'We Are The People' giving Feeder their first chart hit for almost two years. A good old fashioned combined release, it still rather disappoints given their previous chart pedigree. Their chances of adding to their career tally of three Top 10 hits any time soon look incredibly slim.

Finally then as promised, lets deal with what looks like the latest career revival for Scooter who rise eight places to Number 28 this week with 'Jumping All Over The World'. Few indeed are the dance acts who are so synonymous with a particular musical style that an entire genre borrowed its name from one of their albums. The happy hardcore formula is pretty straightforward - take an old and not necessarily obscure track, speed it up and pitch shift it a bit, add in synths, a frantic beat and some crowd noise and finally have frontman HP Baxxter shout intoxicating instructions over the top. It is devastatingly and brutally effective and makes for some of the most damn exciting club records you have ever heard.

So formulaic is the style however that their appeal outside a worryingly dedicated hardcore is brief and transient in nature. Their periods of mass commercial success have been both fleeting and sporadic and so 'Jumping All Over The World' is thus their first Top 40 single since their last flowering of fame in 2002 and 2003. The single is the title track from the album which made a shock appearance at Number One back in May and suggests that the time is right for the latest Scooter comeback, even if the failure of the physical version of the single to push it any further up the charts suggests that the Top 10 successes of 'The Logical Song' and 'Nessaja' in 2002 are unlikely to be duplicated any time soon. Nonetheless as long as they do not overstay their welcome it is for now good to have them around. Dance music for 12 year olds and the musically illiterate it may be, but as proponents of the good old fashioned wave your hands in the air and party like you just don't care style of clubbing, there really is nobody who can touch them.

31 Comments

1. zabijadj -
Boring Chart this week then..... Not seen you struggle like this for a long time James! 4 paragraphs for Coldplay and 2 For the 'amazing 8 place risers' Scooter!!

As for Coldplay, it seems the somewhat Bizzare Marketing Strategy has Paid off. The Album is not an Instant Pleaser, but has Definitely been a Grower.

The Album leaked 2 weeks ago as a Poor Transcode, that was Just about Listenable on an I-Pod. A Copy of the Japanese Retail leaked last week, forcing the label to put a stream on my space 2 days later and probably resulted in the Release being brought forward from Today.

Other than that Zzzzzzzzz.... Slow news week, c ya in 7

2. minardifan -
I was thinking the same - such a dull chart this week, I can't think of anything interesting to say about it. Although good to see Feeder back in the charts. And Jesse McCartney's made a big climb up to no.48!

3. isww1984 -
Any comments for Don't Hold Back by the Potbelleez which debuts at #61 it has been a massive club hit over here in Oz and went to #5 on the Singles Chart has that struck the UK Charts on Downloads alone? It is a fantastic track.

I hope it gets more press.. .Check it out James would love to know your thoughts...

4. Imaani B -
Its not all that bad. So the mint royale track is still number 1? thats a surprise in itsself i guess although its starting to grow on me.
As for scooter, well theyve been around since the early-mid 90's with releases such as 'Back in the uk' and 'Move your ass'. As a young teen i was intoxicated by them as an act as they were my rebellion years. Fast forward on 13 or 14 years and theyre producing the same formulaic music and still running with it. Its unheard of a dance act to last such a long time and exceed the shelf life most dance acts are expected to live.
The new material isnt any different to the old, if not a bit gimmicky, but there still seems to be some people out there wanting a slice of them. Maybe they are now appealing to younger teens who see them as their symbol of rebellion?! God im so old!!!

5. Yahoo! Music User -
That U2 story is rather ridiculous considering that Achtung Baby never even went to #1 and was outsold by an album that was released 3 days later. That album was by Michael Jackson, who has once again inspired James Masterton to rewrite history.

6. Ste S. -
Any predictions for Madonna's "Give it 2 me" which climbs upto 36 this week? Anybody think this song culd be her 14th no.1 hit?

7. graham161534 -
Thought everyone might like to see what the top ten really is like:
1 Mint Royale (50,000 sold)
2 Rihanna
3 Alex Gaudino
4 Ne-Yo
5 Gabriella Climi
6 Duffy (Warwick)
7 Ting Tings
8 Scooter
9 Madonna & Justin
10 Chris Brown

No fiddles! It's real sales!

Feeder are the highest entry at 11, the Coldplay recored (exclude) is at 29. 11 OCC top 40 hits are outside the real chart among which are Duffy (OCC positions follow) 26, 34, 29, 36, 31, 32, 30, 22 39, 35. 40. Ranging from 41 to 76. In fact 40 is at 76! Among those totally denied top 40 status are Mariah Carey with Bye Bye (18) and Craig David (21) and One Republic (34), Jessie McCartney (37).

8. CJ -
No Madonna wont get to number one with Give It 2 Me, shame though it's much better than 4 minutes and the only decent song on Hard Candy

9. CJ -
graham161534 I would like to know where you get these statistics from?

10. Yahoo! Music User -
Scooter have produced good covers - check out "The Night" and "weekend" by valerie dore, and earth and fire repsectively eg on youtube.

11. elmoaybartovar_2000 -
Anybody knows where can I find the list of the Top 100 Selling Singles of 2007 in UK?

12. hakanrune -
Best song on the chart? # 77 Sonny J -(Handsfree (If You Hold My Hand) without any doubt! His last single Can´t Stop Moving peaked at # 80. In this crazy time of boring American R&B chart trash dominating the charts, pop acts like Sonny J are without any chance of making even the top 40. Shame.

13. mi.bentley -
I wouldn't say Kelly Clarkson's career was over - she's working with Ryan Tedder on her next album, and her record company will probably promote it, which they didn't with "My December", which by the way was an amazing album and criminally ignored, despite making #2.

14. graham161534 -
CJ I am afraid I can't reveal the source!

elmoaybartovar_2000 The OCC have a top 100 website.
http://www.theofficialcharts.com

15. Brett -
Graham, I'm confused. Is that the physicals only top 10?

Any one else notice the quirky chart coincidence that is 3 non movers at the bottom of the top 20 2 weeks in a row but this week the positions have switched? Last week 20,18,16 didn't move, this week the songs next to them got their chance to slow down with non movers at 19,17,15. How sad am I to notice that.
Shame Gabriella Cilmi didn't get a little higher this week, just shows the physical (re)release is negligible these days.

16. Iain H -
Comment 11 - If you search for 'Chartsplus', they have end of year lists for 2007.

Graham - What do you mean the 'real' chart? If these are real sales then I would guess there must be a pretty good reason the OCC don't use them. You can't even spell the artists names correctly so why should anyone trust your 'statistics'.

17. bordersrugby -
I see that Dot Music have not updated their Top 75 list - where can I see the Top 75 and does anyone know why DotMusic always seem to miss three or four weeks of charts in a year. Surely someone must be responsible for updating the site properly?

18. blackcomberunnerkarl -
Comment no.4: Like yourself, I'm old (36) but my choice of music will always be the harder side of dance, and have to agree with the comments about Scooter.
Whilst owning most of their singles, the no.1 album of last month is a must have purchase, as disc 2 contains ALL their previous singles, irrespective of wheather some charted or flopped.

Again, James has failed to mention something else with Scooter. Whilst other releases have had singles chart sucess, not ONE climbed the charts the following week, until today, meaning Jumping all over the world is Scooter's first single to CLIMB the top 40 in their 15 year history, and I hope they continue to belt out this stuff. Top notch choons that appeal.

For proper club nights out try the dance factory nights' at Fusion in Workington, whilst Millom's Reflections Nightclub (both in Cumbria) has an "Accelerate" night on Friday, July 18th from 9pm to 2am and entry is only £3. Big name DJ Andy Pendle is playing there.

Once again, Morrissey can't sell records, and his highest new entry at 24 last week takes one of the biggest drops of the year so far and leaves the top 100, Take That hold firm at 83 for the umpteenth week, and the two year old Snow Patrol track drops 1 to 86.
Basshunter finally left the top 75, much to most fans disgust, but is at no.76, so buy the mixes online and get it back into the chart.

I still wish this chart website would show the entire top 200 singles and place the number of weeks on chart beside the single as well as the last weeks position.
There would be much more to comment on and usually the better stuff is always the lowest down. Wonder if any festive records are in the top 200 this week at the half way stage to the festive chart, and is Basshunter still in line to be one of the best selling singles of the year? As I sign off Nickleback's Rockstar must rank as one of the best sellers NOT to reach no.1 in chart history given its been in the chart for some 7 months and still sells by the shedload.

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