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Post by shayne on Nov 26, 2006 22:21:15 GMT 8
Chart Track Commentary On The Irish Charts - 25 November 2006
Westlife have now released one album a year for eight years: six of the eight have debuted at No1, one made it to No1 after 4 weeks at No2 (‘Unbreakable’) and one peaked at No2 (‘Allow Us To be Frank’).
This year’s album, however, is not only the fastest-selling of their career, but is also the fastest-selling album in Ireland since U2’s ‘How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb’ 2 years ago.
In the face of the Westlife juggernaut, U2 have to settle for a No2 debut for their singles compilation ‘U218’ (their first album of recent years not to debut at No1) and The Beatles make do with a No3 debut for ‘Love’ (their previous compilation ‘1’ spent 10 weeks at No1 in 2000/2001). Oasis enter the chart at No5 with their first greatest hits set ‘Stop The Clocks’, marginally handicapped by a later official release (Monday) compared to chart competitors (Friday).
Dublin 98FM’s ‘The Toll Trolls’ come in at No7 with their second comedy collection and finally Garth Brooks completes the pack of new entries in the Top 10 with his box set ‘The Limited Series’ at No9.
Credit/Source: Chart Track / Haven
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Post by Jay on Nov 26, 2006 22:33:17 GMT 8
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Post by mefikus harley on Nov 27, 2006 10:51:49 GMT 8
it's just abnormally phenomenal... hehe... ;D
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Post by Jay on Nov 27, 2006 17:35:56 GMT 8
hmmm.....'abnormally phenomenal' is the right phrase, sam. they seem to be good in almost everything....
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Post by shanillian on Nov 28, 2006 7:16:23 GMT 8
Yipee...very nice!
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Post by @_@**rAcheLLe**T_T on Nov 28, 2006 15:05:22 GMT 8
love it
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Chel
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Post by Chel on Nov 30, 2006 18:52:29 GMT 8
yeey! go westlife!!! thanks for posting!
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Post by sparkles on Dec 16, 2006 19:54:28 GMT 8
whoo!
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Post by eliar on Dec 23, 2006 10:36:23 GMT 8
what ever...?no commint.....
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