![]() ![]() Jack Johnson enters at No.3 with his sixth studio album “From Here to Now to You”, with along with his other entries becomes his eleventh entry overall (six studio, two soundtracks, two live and one EP), plus it becomes his sixth Top 3 (and Top 10) album too, as he’s had four No.1 albums here previously, “In Between Dreams” (March 2005), “Sing-a-Longs & Lullabies” (Feb 2006), “Sleep Through the Static” (Feb 2008) and “To the Sea” (June 2010). Tom Bergling, better known as Avicii sees his debut album “ True” enters at No.2, featuring the former No.1 song “Wake Me Up” (TW-7) and the recent entry “You Make Me” (HP-12, TW-20), plus debuting at No.60 is the new track from the album “Hey Brother”. Plus the new No.1 album becomes the 190th by a Male Solo Artist to reach the top, with John Mayer being the last at the start of September. “Fuse” becomes the 165th album for an Australian act to reach No.1, and the eleventh for the year, beating the previous best effort in 2004 which had nine No.1 albums by Australian acts. It’s the twelfth chart topping album for Capitol Records, and the first time that the word ‘Fuse’ has featured in a No.1 album here, with the previous highest fuse coming from an AC/DC tribute album “Fuse Box” (HP-35, June 1995) or just behind “The Fuse” (HP-36, Aug 2005) for Pennywise. This becomes his second No.1 album here (and in the USA) after his May 2012 collection “The Story So Far” (one week), and “ Fuse” is the 682nd No.1 album in Australia (1965 to 2013) and the 541st for ARIA (1983 to 2013). ![]() The top three albums in the country are all new entries this week, with Keith Urban taking out the top spot with his ninth studio album entitled “Fuse”. ![]()
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