Top 10 non-film albums
- IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,October 03 2006]
Rank | Last week | Album | What to watch out for? |
1 | 1 | Dance Masti Forever | Something new that was seen in the way ÂDance Masti Forever was brought to the stands was that along with the regular audio CD, a VCD of its songs as well itÂs prequels from the ÂDance Masti series was packed too. Also, an MP3 version of the songs available on the stands at a lesser price meant that ÂDance Mast Forever would result in good sales instantly. |
2 | 3 | #1 Rock Stars | Â# 1 Rock Stars seems to be living true to its name as it moves up one step more to sit pretty at #2 position. Giving tough competition to ÂDance Masti ForeverÂ, this compilation of some of the best songs from |
3 | 4 | Let The Music Play | The album slowed down for a couple of weeks as far as the sales are concerned but has picked up again right in time to come back into the Top-3. The songs are also available in the video version and just like ÂDance Masti Forever are registering brisk sales all over. A collectorÂs delight! |
4 | 2 | Kailasa | ÂKailasa takes a fall of 2 steps, something that is quite uncharacteristic of this Kailash Kher album, since till just a few weeks back, it was unshakable from its # 1 position. An album that has made Kailash Kher a brand name, it has broken number of records and would be hailed as one of the biggest (and surprise) non-film success of year 2006. |
5 | 5 | Lounge Safari 2 | ÂLounge Safari 2Â is sustaining itself in the Top-5 of the charts in spite of near zero publicity, which by itself is quite surprising. Some of the most haunting lounge songs find a place in this well compiled album which is surviving primarily on word of mouth. One only wishes that the music company too promoted it with as much vigor. |
6 | 6 | Collaborations | Staying consistently in the middle of the charts, ÂCollaborations has neither looked threatening enough to move to the top of the charts not lukewarm enough to hang on to the bottom of the barrel. Combined power of Suhshinder Shinda, Gurdass Mann, Jazzy B and other authentic Punjabi singers make ÂCollaborations a good album to lay hands on. And no, it is unlike dozen other UK-bhangra-pop albums that keep arriving on the stands since it brings with the true soul of |
7 | 8 | FRICTION 2ÂThe Party Continues | The party holds on well even this week as it actually moves a step up in the charts. Youngsters are still enjoying the compilation more than dozen odd albums that have released after its arrival. Call it the brand name or some genuinely interesting tracks, the fact is that ÂFriction2Â can be added on the list of successful albums of 2006 too! |
8 | 9 | VIBES III | ÂVibes IIIÂ and ÂFriction 2Â have followed an interesting pattern throughout their stay in the charts. Since the time of their arrival [that was around the same time], they have been placed back to back with each other with similar sales charts. Another common factor is that they are sequels to an immensely successful series that establishes their positioning in the stands instantaneously. |
9 | 7 | Asian Flava II | Falling down by a couple of places, ÂAsian Flava II is now looking at the bottom of the barrel. A compilation of Punjabi tracks; it has been overtaken by ÂCollaborations and that too by a big margin. |
10 | 10 | Aap Ka Surroor | Aggressive publicity by T-Series ensures that ÂAap Ka Surroor doesnÂt bow down from the charts in spite of the fact that it now hanging on at #10 spot for quite some while. His international concert has kept him in news all this while and it would really require some very popular album to bring it out of the charts. |
Source: Music Festival, MGF Mall