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Owen Pallett's Heartland Repeats At #1 | CHARTattack

Owen Pallett's Heartland Repeats At #1

02/02/10 1:30pm

by Chris Burland (CHARTattack)

Basia Bulat's Heart Of My Own

Unlike Bill Murray's character in Groundhog Day, reliving the same day over and over again, there's quite unusual turnover on the campus charts this week, a trend that continues from last week. Excluding the top spot — which remains the same — things below that spot are downright unstable.

Despite shedding his "gamer" pseudonym, Owen Pallett continues to hold the #1 spot with his new album, Heartland.

Charlotte Gainsbourg's IRM rises two places to sit at #2, followed by Vampire Weekend's Contra, which rises seven places to occupy #3. Woodpigeon's Die Stadt Muzikanten jumps nine spots to take over #4, pushing You Say Party! We Say Die!'s XXXX down two spots to #5. Animal Collective's Fall Be Kind EP rises three positions to stay ahead of two debuts that follow.

It was a close challenge this week for the Chart Sizzler Award, with Basia Bulat's Heart Of My Own at #7 squeaking out a win over Spoon's Transference at #8. Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra's Kollaps Tradixionales falls four positions after debuting at #5 last week. Beach House's Teen Dream crawls up a spot to grab #10.

There are a dozen other new entries this week, with the third-highest debut belonging to Fucked Up's Couple Tracks: Singles 2002-2009, entering at #13. Gil Scott-Heron's I'm New Here debuts at #15, followed by Ruth Minnikin & Her Bandwagon's Depend On This at #16.

Yukon Blonde are one of the bands performing at CHARTattack's Canadian Music Week 2010 showcases at Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern. Their self-titled release arrives at #23 this week. Other new releases include Nouvelle Vague's 3 at #28, Martha And The Muffins' Delicate at #33 and Devil's Hotrod's Dirty Rocks For Broken Hearts arriving at #37.

There was quite a tumble for three of the last week's elite releases. Woodhands' Remorsescapade fell 15 spots to #17, Tom Waits' Glitter And Doom Live dropped 31 places to #38 and the Daptone Gold compilation slid 35 positions to #43.

The specialty charts were relatively quiet in comparison to the big chart. Four of the five #1s remained in place from last week, with the only change occurring on the World/Folk chart where the Gilles Peterson Presents Havana Cultura rose a spot to #1.

The Jazz/Blues chart features four debuts, led by Steve Kaldestad Quintet's Blow Up! at #3. That was followed by Gordon Grdina's East Van Strings' The Breathing Of Statues at #4.

There were four new entries on the Electronic chart, with Pantha Du Prince's Black Noise debuting at #4. The Hip Hop top 10 featured three new additions led by the Cool Like The Pulse Of A Corpse compilation at #6, while Fucked Up's Couple Tracks: Singles 2002-2009 debuted at #5 on the Metal/Punk charts, too.

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