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This week’s
ARIA CHARTS
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Adele claims third Singles Chart #1 with ‘Easy On Me’
Seventh Albums Chart #1 for Coldplay
Top Ten impact for The Beatles, Baker Boy, Kylie Minogue and Adele
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CHECK OUT THE FULL CHART INFORMATION HERE
Albums:
Top 5:
1. Coldplay – ‘Music Of The Spheres’ (Debut)
2. The Beatles – ‘Let It Be’
3. Baker Boy – ‘Gela’ (Debut)
4. Doja Cat – ‘Planet Her’
5. Olivia Rodrigo – ‘SOUR’
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Album Highlights:
#1: Coldplay ‘Music Of The Spheres’ – Releasing Music Of The Spheres, Coldplay claim their seventh #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart. The follow-up to Everyday Life (#1 Dec. ’19) is the British band’s ninth studio album and includes the singles ‘Higher Power’ (#44 May ’21) and ‘My Universe’ (#7 Oct. ’21), which is a collaboration with K-pop superstars BTS. Music Of The Spheresalso features contributions from Selena Gomez and producer Max Martin, among others. Coldplay have also scored #1 albums in Australia with A Rush Of Blood To The Head (#1 Sept. ‘02), X&Y (#1 Jun. ’05), Viva La Vida (#1 Jun. ’08), Mylo Xyloto (#1 Oct. ’11) and Ghost Stories (#1 May ’14).
#2: The Beatles ‘Let It Be’ – Let It Be, the legendary final studio album released by The Beatles, gets re-released to mark its 50th anniversary, albeit a year late. Reissued in a number of variations, the new versions include the original album released in May 1970, plus outtakes and alternate mixes from the sessions which occurred during January 1969; prior to the recording and release of Abbey Road. Some issues also feature a remaster of producer Glyn Johns’ original 1969 album, when it was still to be titled Get Back. Let It Bespent four weeks at #1 in Australia in June 1970. This reissue’s entry on the chart continues the run of Top Tens by 50th anniversary editions by the Fab Four that’s also included Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (#5 Jun ‘17), The Beatles (aka The White Album) (#10 Nov ‘18) and Abbey Road (#2 Oct ‘19). Let It Be also lands on the ARIA Vinyl Albums Chart this week at #2.
#3: Baker Boy ‘Gela’ – Six-time ARIA Award nominee Baker Boy makes his ARIA Top 50 debut at #3 with Gela. The Yolngu rapper’s long-awaited debut album includes performances by JessB, G Flip, Jerome Farah, Thando, Yirrmal, Lara Andallo and Uncle Jack Charles. Topping the Australian Artist Albums Chart, Gala also debuts at #3 on the ARIA Vinyl Albums Chart.
#6: Kylie Minogue ‘Fever’ – Kylie Minogue’s iconic 2001 album Feverreceives the reissue treatment on white vinyl to celebrate its 20th anniversary. The ARIA Hall Of Fame member’s second #1 album in Australia spent five weeks in the top spot. It produced the hits ‘Can’t Get You Out of My Head’ (#1 Sept. ‘01), ‘In Your Eyes’ (#1 Jan. ‘02), ‘Love at First Sight’ (#3 Jun. ‘02) and ‘Come into My World’ (#4 Nov. ‘02). Fever and its singles earned Minogue five ARIA Awards in 2002 and has been accredited 7x Platinum in Australia. Feverdebuts at #1 on the ARIA Vinyl Albums Chart this week.
#8: Adele ‘25’ – With ‘Easy On Me’ hitting #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart this week, Adele has also made an impact on the Albums Chart. Her last album, 25, has climbed ten spots to hit #8. Meanwhile, second album 21 is up 13 to #11 and her debut album 19 has re-entered the Top 50 at #41.
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Check out video highlights of the top 10 singles HERE
Singles:
Top 5:
1. Adele – ‘Easy On Me’ (Debut)
2. Elton John & Dua Lipa – ‘Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)’
3. The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber – ‘Stay’
4. Ed Sheeran – ‘Bad Habits’
5. Ed Sheeran – ‘Shivers’
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Singles Highlights:
#1: Adele ‘Easy On Me’ – Returning with ‘Easy On Me’, her first new music in five years, British pop superstar Adele takes out her third #1 in the ARIA Singles Chart. The first single released from the singer-songwriter’s forthcoming fourth album, 30, is her first appearance on the Singles Chart since ‘Water Under The Bridge’ (#23 Mar. ’17). She’s previously hit #1 with ‘Someone Like You’ (#1 Jun. ’11) and ‘Hello’ (#1 Nov. ’15). ‘Someone Like You’ and ‘Rolling In The Deep’ have re-entered the chart this week at #40 and #43, respectively. 30 is released on 19 November.
#17: Justin Bieber ‘Ghost’ – After debuting at #28 last week, Justin Bieber jumps up eleven spots to hit #17 with ‘Ghost’. It’s the tenth track to chart from the Canadian star’s album Justice (#1 Mar. ’21) after ‘Holy’ (#4 Sept. ’20), ‘Lonely’ (#11 Nov. ’20), ‘Anyone’ (#5 Jan. ’20), ‘Hold On’ (#6 Mar. ’21) ‘As I Am’ (#23 Mar. ’21), ‘Off My Face’ (#42 Mar. ’21), ‘Unstable’ (#22 Mar. ’21), ‘2 Much’ (#40 Mar. ’21) and ‘Peaches’ (#1 Apr. ’21).
#20: Vance Joy ‘Missing Piece’ – In its 22nd week in the Top 50, Vance Joy’s ‘Missing Piece’ moves up three spots at #20. This week, the Melbourne singer-songwriter was nominated for five ARIA Awards for the track, including Best Artist, Song Of The Year and Best Pop Release.
#32: Lisa ‘Money’ – Blackpink member Lisa climbs up 17 spots to #32 with ‘Money’. The first release outside of the K-pop group for the Thai rapper and singer, debuted at #49 last week. It’s paired with another track ‘Lalisa’.
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Australian Artist Singles:
Top 5:
1. The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber – ‘Stay’
2. Vance Joy – ‘Missing Piece’
3. Jolyon Petch – ‘Dreams’
4. Shouse – ‘Love Tonight’
5. The Kid Laroi with Miley Cyrus – ‘Without You’
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Australian Artist Albums:
Top 5:
1. Baker Boy – ‘Gela’ (Debut)
2. Kylie Minogue – ‘Fever’
3. Wil Wagner – ‘Live From A Beach House In The Rain’ (Debut)
4. The Kid Laroi – ‘F*ck Love (Over You)’
5. Twelve Foot Ninja – ‘Vengeance’ (Debut)
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Vinyl Albums:
Top 5:
1. Kylie Minogue – ‘Fever’ (Debut)
2. The Beatles – ‘Let It Be’ (Debut)
3. Baker Boy – ‘Gela’ (Debut)
4. Mac Miller – ‘Faces’ (Debut)
5. Spiderbait – ‘Ivy And The Big Apples’
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ABOUT THE ARIA CHART:
The national ARIA Chart is Australia’s pre-eminent music chart representing a broad cross section of retail outlets. More than 1200 music retailers, including department stores, chain stores, independent retailers, streaming outlets, and digital providers contribute their data to ARIA to ensure that comprehensive charts are compiled across various genres and categories during any given week.
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