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Old 11-08-2015, 08:45 PM
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ARIA Albums: Elvis Presley Has The No. 1 Album In Australia (Seriously)
by GAVIN RYAN on NOVEMBER 7, 2015
in NEW MUSIC,NEWS,NOISE PRO

UP: With Fleetwood Mac in full-tour of Australia, two of their three charting compilations albums are back to back this week, with their “Greatest Hits” up three to No.15 and the longest charting album in ARIA History, “The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac” up eleven to No.16 in its 379th week within the Top 100. Ahead of the festive season in six to seven weeks, the Michael Buble album “Christmas” returns to the charts at No.17 and the newly re-packaged 20th Anniversary Edition of the breakout album for Alanis Morissette “Jagged Little Pill” is back in at No.19. The self-titled Hozier album has been re-packaged and his visit to our shores this past week all help his album to leap back up forty-three spots to No.22, whilst a re-pack of the Sam Smith album “In the Lonely Hour” helps it back up fifteen spots to No.26. The AC/DC national tour kicked off in Sydney this past week, which helps their current album “Rock or Bust” to leap up fifty places to No.27 and that third Mac comp is “25 Years–The Chain” which jumps up nineteen spots to No.28, whilst the newly released physical edition of the Ryan Adams album “1989” helps it to return to the Top 100 at No.29 this week. The recent documentary “AMY” about Amy Winehouse helps her “Back to Black” album up seven to No.33 and with their Australian tour kicking off this weekend (7-Nov) the Tame Impala album “Currents” is back up fifteen places to No.34, whilst finally another current tourist to our shores is Neil Diamond whose “All Time Greatest Hits” is up eleven places this week to No.50.

Lower 50: Claptone leap up thirty-one spots to a new peak of No.52 with their set “Charmer” and returning to the chart at No.53 is multi-ARIA Award nominee Courtney Barnett and “Sometimes I Sit and Think…”. The Michael Jackson compilation “The Essential” jumps back up thirty-five spots to No.54 this week and the re-packed Alison Wonderland album “Run” (now with remixes) is back in at No.58, whilst the DVD and Blu-Ray concert release for Katy Perry “The Prismatic Tour” helps her current album “Prism” back up twenty-five places to No.59. Sol3 Mio continue to rise back up as “On Another Note” is back up fourteen spots this week to No.63 and further returning albums this week are “Nothing Has Changed” for David Bowie (#69), current tourist Neil Diamond with “Melody Road” (#71), Project co-host last Friday Jimmy Barnes with “30:30 Hindsight” (#74), “Greatest Hits” for Red Hot Chili Peppers (#81), “The Very Best of” by The Eagles (#84), “Built on Glass” for Chet Faker (#87), “Hits” for Phil Collins (#88), “AM” for Arctic Monkeys (#92), “My Everything” by Ariana Grande (#96”), “Furious 7” at No.97, and two more for current tourists in the form of Stevie Nicks’ “Crystal Visions: The Very Best of” #99 and the classic “Back in Black” album for AC/DC sneaks back in #100.
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