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Raider
11-27-2002, 2:03pm
Wednesday, November 27, 2002


Shania debuts at No. 1
By JOHN WILLIAMS -- JAM! Showbiz
It seems Canadians really did miss Shania Twain.

Twain's long-awaited return, "Up!," shot to the top of the Canadian album charts, selling 150,000 copies in its first week. It was the second biggest debut of the year, behind fellow Canadian diva Celine Dion's "A New Day Has Come," which sold 151,600 in its first week back in April, according to Nielsen SoundScan Canada.

"Up!" is Twain's first CD of new material since 1997's "Come On Over," which sold more than 35 million copies worldwide -- the fifth best-selling album in history.

However, "Come On Over" debuted in Canada with first-week sales of 51,800 -- just a third of the first-week total of her new effort. "Up" is the Timmons, ON native's third consecutive No. 1 album.

Twain's return to the spotlight has been heralded by a media blitz that included a spot in the Grey Cup half-time show, a barrage of interviews, and TV appearances on CMT and MuchMoreMusic.

Twain also grabbed the No. 1 spot south of the border, selling a whopping 874,100 copies of "Up!" in the U.S., which topped Dion's American debut of "A New Day Has Come" (527,000 copies).

Elsewhere in the Canadian top 10, Eminem's "8 Mile" soundtrack was relegated to the second spot with sales of 30,600, followed by "Big Shiny Tunes 7" (26,400), Avril Lavigne's "Let Go" (17,300), and the French compilation "Mixmania" (15,200).

Audioslave -- comprised of ex-Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell and ex-Rage Against The Machine members -- had their self-titled debut enter in sixth on sales of 15,000, French artist Francois Perusse's "L'Album Pirate" (12,700) rose two spots to seventh, U2's "Best Of 1990 - 2000" (12,300) sank from third to eighth, Elvis Presley's "Elvis: 30 No. 1 Hits" (11,300) dropped to ninth, and Matchbox Twenty debuted in 10th with "More Than You Think You Are" (10,700).

Notable chart movement included Jay-Z's "Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse" spiralling to 23rd after debuting at No. 8 last week, and likewise with Pearl Jam's "Riot Act", which sank from fourth all the way down to the 31st position.

Other chart debuts included Ja Rule's "The Last Temptation" at No. 19, George Harrison's posthumous CD "Brainwashed" at No. 24, Chantal Kreviazuk's "What If It All Means Something" at No. 28, and Robbie Williams's "Escapology" at No. 60.

In the U.S., the compilation album "Now 11" (315,900) entered in second, "8 Mile" (281,000) slipped to third, Ja Rule (237,600) entered in fourth, and Jay-Z rounded out the top five.

Here are the 10 best-selling albums in Canada, according to Nielsen SoundScan:

1. SHANIA TWAIN -- "UP!" (150,000)
2. VARIOUS ARTISTS -- "8 MILE OST" (30,600)
3. VARIOUS ARTISTS -- "BIG SHINY TUNES 7" (26,400)
4. AVRIL LAVIGNE -- "LET GO" (17,300)
5. VARIOUS ARTISTS -- "MIXMANIA" (15,200)
6. AUDIOSLAVE -- "AUDIOSLAVE" (15,000)
7. FRANCOIS PERUSSE -- "L'ALBUM PIRATE" (12,700)
8. U2 -- "BEST OF 1990-2000 & B-SIDES" (12,300)
9. ELVIS PRESLEY -- "ELVIS: 30 #1 HITS" (12,000)
10. MATCHBOX TWENTY -- "MORE THAN YOU THINK YOU ARE" (10,700)


http://www.canoe.com/JamCountryTwain/nov27_chartstory-can.html

Baby Mutt
11-27-2002, 2:17pm
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

razorbac
11-27-2002, 2:19pm
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

sweetheart
11-27-2002, 3:00pm
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

ukshaniafan
11-27-2002, 3:56pm
Another landslide just like the US. It seems only the UK of the worlds major music countries are lagging behind, but I think Shania will eventually get there.

And Robbie Williams at 60, love those Canadians:p

GetchaGood05
11-27-2002, 5:09pm
Just so you all know,

150,000 copies is the equivalent of 1.5 million copies sold in the US

so that is wut makes this #1 even more special and prolly her biggest #1 debut in the world this week.

SO GO CANADIANS! AND GO SHANIA! :)

Stephania5
11-27-2002, 5:21pm
Originally posted by GetchaGood05
Just so you all know,

150,000 copies is the equivalent of 1.5 million copies sold in the US

so that is wut makes this #1 even more special and prolly her biggest #1 debut in the world this week.

SO GO CANADIANS! AND GO SHANIA! :)
Exactly! :D :D That's what I was thinking!

1. SHANIA TWAIN -- "UP!" (150,000)
2. VARIOUS ARTISTS -- "8 MILE OST" (30,600)
:funny: :funny: :funny: YAY!
It's like:
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Everybody else! :D

Marine
11-27-2002, 5:51pm
Here's another number 1 related article: http://www.austin360.com/aas/life/ap/ap_story.html/Entertainment/AP.V6173.AP-People-Shania-T.html

I just found it, so...

DJMc
11-27-2002, 6:01pm
That's amazing sales! Honestly, that isn't even the highest Shania can do. With a bigger single than "I'm Gonna Getcha Good" she could have sold 300,000 in Canada and 1,500,000 in the USA.
I think Shania is considered as serious musician despite her pop roots, and people generally trust that her albums are going to be good...but that being said she still needs the strong singles to attract people who aren't die hard fans

Bravo Shania!

nastygrant
11-27-2002, 6:07pm
I think that "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!" was the best single to release first. It is most similar to her COO stuff, and it serves as a good reminder of her sound. Plus, it's kicking butt all over the world, and debuted in the top 5 in the UK, which is a higher postion than most of her previous singles achieved there. And besides, it's damn catchy! So many of my friends who hated/were indifferent about Shania have changed their opinion thanks to IGGG. Like all of us, they cannot resist Shania!!!

Eilsel
11-27-2002, 8:54pm
Congrats Shania!

canoilers
11-27-2002, 9:01pm
Go Girl! :)

WHEN
11-27-2002, 10:09pm
Thats' great news!

aFinn
11-28-2002, 2:08pm
Originally posted by GetchaGood05
150,000 copies is the equivalent of 1.5 million copies sold in the US
Shania got Canada good! :D

Or is it that Canada got Shania good? :p

Elektra
11-28-2002, 2:22pm
That is such good news!I'm so happy for her!:)

ukshaniafan
11-28-2002, 3:00pm
Actually IGGG is the fourth single in the UK to break into the top 5. This is a list of all UK singles:

Any man of mine (did not chart or get played as far as I know)
You're still the one (10)
When (18)
From this moment on (9)
That don't impress me much (dance mix) (3)
Man! I feel like a woman (3)
Don't be stupid (dance mix) (5)
I'm gonna get you good (4) and still at 11 this week

I think the three years away has dented her popularity somewhat in the UK and she is going to have to work at getting it back. Had she followed Come on over with Up about 2 years ago it would have got to no1 instead of 4.

No problems in the US where it really matters of course and none in Canada either.

ianluvshania
11-28-2002, 3:07pm
And Robbie (LOL) Williams released his album, the same week, which didn't help matters. What is it about this bloke? I don't see it.

Ian

ukshaniafan
11-28-2002, 3:26pm
According to my local paper Robbie Williams sold a million copies and according to the totp2 website it has sold 2 million worldwide. IN A WEEK without any sales in the US?. I don't personally believe it, and I don't see how ANY artist is going to sell one million copies of ANY album in the UK in one week. There are just not enough people buying music in the UK.

I am going to try and find out from a chart website if I can find one.

ianluvshania
11-28-2002, 3:31pm
Cheers!!!

P.S Tony check your private messages