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Michael Buble To Be Loved

Michael Buble Goes Platinum And Stays At Top Of ARIA Chart

by Gavin Ryan on April 28, 2013

in New Music,News,Noise Pro

Michael Buble ‘To Be Loved’ remains at number 1 on the ARIA chart and has been certified Platinum this week in Australia after two weeks.

Michael Buble To Be Loved, Noise11, Photo

Michael Buble To Be Loved

Bruno Mars ‘Unorthodox Jukebox’ is back at no. 2. Passenger ‘All The Little Lights’ holds at no. 3 with and Flume’s self-titled album back up to no. 4.

The highest new entry is Phoenix ‘Bankrupt’ making it their highest charting album to date. Their previous albums ‘Its Never Been Like That’ made it to no 81 in April, 2007 and the follow-up ‘Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix’ peaked at no. 13 in August, 2009.

‘Sharkmouth’ for Russell Morris is back at no. 6 equalling its highest position so far. ‘Sharkmouth’ has spent 4 weeks in the Australian Top 10.

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ‘The Heist’ rises four places and is back to no. 7.

Debuting at no. 9 is will.i,am ‘#willpower’. His last solo album ‘Songs About Girls’ debuted and peaked at no. 58 in October, 2007.

New entries in the Top 50:

No. 14 Divinyls ‘Essential’
No. 18 Bryan Adams ‘His Greatest Hits’
No. 22 Renee Geyer ‘Swing’
No. 28 Owl Eyes ‘Night Swim’.
No. 36 Rob Zombie ‘Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor’

Returning below the Top 50 are The Voice judges Seal and Joel Madden. Seal’s ‘Hits’ at 83 while Madden’s band Good Charlotte’s ‘Greatest Hits’ is at 57.

Gavin Ryan reports with thanks to Australian-Charts.com

The ARIA Chart is updated every Sunday at 6pm

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