The Rolling Stones roll all the way in which to the highest of Australia’s albums chart with Hackney Diamonds (Polydor/Universal), for his or her eighth chief.
Hackney Diamonds debuts at No. 1 on the ARIA Chart, printed Friday, Oct. 27, the legendary British rock band’s 34th prime 10 title.
Featuring collaborations with Lady Gaga, Elton John Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney, and contributions from former bass participant Bill Wyman and the group’s late drummer Charlie Watts, Hackney Diamonds is the Stones’ first album of unique materials since A Bigger Bang, which blasted to No. 4 in 2005. Since then, the Stones have clocked up two extra leaders in Australia, with hits assortment GRRR! in 2012, and covers set Blue & Lonesome in 2016.
Mick Jagger and Co. first led the nationwide chart again in 1964 with their debut, self-titled album.
The reunited Blink-182 bows at No. 2 on the ARIA Chart with One More Time… (Columbia/Sony), for the pop-rock trio’s ninth prime 10 within the land Down Under. One More Time… marks the return of the basic line-up, with guitarist and singer Tom DeLonge slotting again in alongside bass participant and vocalist Mark Hoppus, and drummer Travis Barker.
Blink-182 has now led the ARIA Chart on 4 events, together with Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001), Neighborhoods (2011) and California (2016). One More Time… is the band’s first studio album since 2019’s Nine, which featured Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba instead of DeLonge, and which peaked at No. 4.
Olivia Rodrigo’s former chief Guts (Geffen/Universal) closes out the highest 3 on the newest tally, holding at No. 3, forward of LPs from Drake (For All The Dogs down 2-4 through Republic/Universal) and Taylor Swift (Midnights up 6-5 through Universal), respectively.
Over on the ARIA Singles Chart, Doja Cat’s “Paint The Town Red” (through RCA/Sony) retains prime spot for the tenth consecutive week. According to ARIA, it’s the twenty seventh single to log 10 or extra weeks at the highest, an inventory that’s led by Tones And I’s “Dance Monkey” with 24 non-consecutive weeks. Also, Doja is the sixth solo feminine act to clock double-figure weeks at No. 1, becoming a member of Tones, Dinah Shore (13 weeks with “Buttons And Bows” in 1949), Miley Cyrus (12 weeks with “Flowers” earlier this yr), Whitney Houston (10 weeks in 1992-93 with “I Will Always Love You”) and Sandi Thom (10 weeks in 2006 with “I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker”).
It’s value noting, the Spice Girls reigned over the nationwide tally for 11 weeks in 1996-97 with their signature track “Wannabe,” and Elton John’s record-breaking “Cold Heart” with Dua Lipa, remixed by Aussie digital act Pnau, spent 10 weeks at the summit in 2021-22.
The newest singles chart podium is accomplished by Taylor Swift’s “Cruel Summer” (Universal), up 3-2 for a brand new peak place in its 21st week on the survey, and Tate McRae’s “Greedy” (RCA/Sony), down 2-3.
The prime new launch this week belongs to Sydney-raised singer and rapper The Kid LAROI with “Too Much” (Columbia/Sony), that includes BTS‘ Jung Kook and Central Cee. It’s new at No. 10 for LAROI’s seventh prime 10 single in Australia, the third prime 10 for British rapper Central Cee (together with a seven-week stretch at No. 1 with Dave on “Sprinter” earlier this yr), and the third prime tier title for South Korean singer Jung Kook.
The Los Angeles-based LAROI dominated the chart for every week in 2021 with “Without You” and once more with “Stay,” his monster hit with Justin Bieber, which owned prime spot for 17 weeks in 2021-22.
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