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kittykat - December 6, 2005 06:49 AM (GMT)

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The success of Australian Idol has been reflected on the Australian charts with a finalists album and four contestant albums all enjoying considerable success so far with the finalists of the second series to release debut albums within a few months.

So far, the albums released or due to be released shortly are:

Australian Idol: Final 12 reached #3 on the charts and achieved double platinum status;
Just As I Am, the debut album by winner Guy Sebastian debuted at #1 in December 2003 and has achieved 6x platinum status or sales of 500,000, and his second album Beautiful Life debuted at #2 in October 2004 and has so far achieved platinum status (behind Robbie Williams' Greatest Hits);
That's What I'm Talking About by runner-up Shannon Noll debuted at #1 in early 2004 and has achieved 5x platinum status, selling 350,000 albums, and Noll's second album Lift also debuted at #1 in October 2005; and
Up All Night by finalist Rob Mills debuted in the Australian top 30 of the album charts in late June;
One Determined Heart by finalist Paulini Curuenavuli was released in late July on Sony Music and debuted at #1 in the album charts after the success of the first single (see below), achieving gold status. A Christmas album full of carols, called Amazing Grace: Songs For Christmas was also recorded and released by her in December 2004, reaching the top 100;
Cosima by finalist Cosima De Vito debuted at #2 in the albums in October 2004, so far achieving gold status (behind Maroon 5's Songs about Jane); and
Hinesight, a covers album by Idol judge Marcia Hines has also reached the top 20 in September 2004.
Joel Turner and The Modern Day Poets, the self-titled album from "unforgettable" contestant and beatboxer Joel Turner with The Modern Day Poets reached the top 30 in November 2004.
For You, Casey Donovan's debut album, debuted at #2 in December 2004, behind Robbie Williams' Greatest Hits.
Cast Album Australian Idol Final 10, an album by the 10 finalists of the second series made the top 20 in February 2005.
Anthony Callea, Anthony Callea's debut self-titled album, released on 28 March 2005, and debuted at #1 on the albums chart of 4 April 2005, so far achieving double platinum statusl
Ricki-Lee Ricki-Lee Coulter's self-titled debut album, which was released on October 3, 2005, reaching the top 30.
In total, Australian Idol contestants have sold approximately a million albums in Australia since November 2003. BMG who signed up the two original finalists have presented Guy Sebastian with a royalty cheque for a million dollars in July 2004, with Shannon Noll also receiving a similar cheque later in the year. [2]

As of November 2004, Australian Idol contestants have enjoyed thirty-one top 40 hits in Australia since November 2003:

"Rise Up" by the Final 12 reached #1 in November 2003;
Guy Sebastian has had three #1 singles in Australia ("Angels Brought Me Here" and "All I Need is You" from his debut album; "Out with my Baby" from his second album, so far achieving platinum status), and also top 20 singles from his second album with "Kryptonite" and "Oh-Oh";
Shannon Noll has had two #1 hits with "What About Me?", a cover of the Moving Pictures (also a #1 from 1982) and "Learn to Fly", and a top 5 hit with "Drive", as well as being part of the Dreamtime Christmas All-Stars (also featuring Cosima De Vito, Rob Mills), to record "Twelve Days of Christmas", which reached the top 30 in December 2004, and a new song "Come On Aussie, Come On" reaching #2 in the same month. He also debuted at #1 again in October 2005 with the song "Shine";
Cosima De Vito's debut single "When The War Is Over", a cover of the ballad by Cold Chisel, debuted at #1 in the charts on 16 August, achieving gold status, as well being part of the Dreamtime Christmas All-Stars (also featuring Shannon Noll, Rob Mills), to record "Twelve Days of Christmas", which reached the top 30 in December 2004, and a second solo single, "Now That You Can't Have Me", reaching the top 50 in the same month;
Paulini Curuenavuli's first single "Angel Eyes", a cover of the John Hiatt song made famous in 1989 by Jeff Healey, debuted at #2 in the charts on 12 July 2004 behind "Learn to Fly", and officially reaching #1 the week after, achieving platinum status, as having a second single "We can Try" reaching the top 30 in October 2004;
Rob Mills reached the top ten in late May 2004 with "Ms Vanity", and also reached the top 30 in August 2004 with a second single "Every Single Day"; Rob was also part of the Dreamtime Christmas All-Stars (along with Shannon Noll and Cosima De Vito), who recorded "Twelve Days of Christmas", which reached the top 30 in December 2004,;
Finalist Levi Kereama enjoyed top 20 success as a member of Lethbridge with the single "In My Room" in May 2004. He then released another single credited to him featuring Lethbridge, called "Handcuffs Off", reaching the top 40 in January 2005;
Semi-finalist Courtney Act enjoyed a top 40 hit with "Rub Me Wrong" in March 2004;
Joel Turner also reached #1 with The Modern Day Poets on the single "These Kids" in November 2004, so far achieving platinum status. They also had a second single called "Knock U Out!" (featuring champion boxer Anthony "The Man" Mundine), using the beats of "Eye of The Tiger", made famous by the Rocky movie. The single was released in January 2005, and debuted in the top 20 in February 2005, and a third single "Funk U Up" was also released in May 2005, also reaching top twenty status, even higher than "Knock U Out". He also released a new single entitled "Respect" in October 2005, reaching the top forty;
Casey Donovan debuted at #1 with her debut single, "Listen With Your Heart" in November 2004, so far achieving double platinum status, reached the top 20 with her second single "What's Going On?" in February 2005, and reached #51 with her third single "Flow" in August 2005; and
Anthony Callea debuted at #1 in December 2004 with his debut single "The Prayer", a cover of the version by Carole Bayer Sager, also made famous by Andrea Bocelli and Céline Dion, so far achieving quadruple platinum status, and debuted at #1 again in March 2005 with a double A-side of "Rain"/"Bridge Over Troubled Water". His third single "Hurts So Bad" reached the top ten in July 2005. His fourth single "Per Sempre" (For Always) reached the top five in October 2005.
"Good Times", a song originally by The Easybeats, made famous with a cover by Jimmy Barnes and INXS, was covered by the Final 10 of the second series of Idol and it charted in the top 60 in February 2005.
Finalist Ricki-Lee Coulter reached the top 5 with the song "Hell No!" in June 2005. She also reached the top 10 with her second single "Sunshine" in October 2005.
The strength of the success of Australian Idol contestants in the charts was shown when Shannon Noll's single "Learn to Fly" debuted at #1 ahead of "Angel Eyes" by Paulini Curuenavuli at #2 on the Australian singles charts of 12 July 2004. Paulini's single even climbed up to #1 the week after this.

Source: Australian Idol Wikepedia

princess_rach - December 7, 2005 11:12 AM (GMT)
This is the best summary to say :P to any of the people who ever doubted Idol. I still beam with pride every time I read it :D

There's one tiny little detain in there that I can see that needs to be updated - Shannon's first album has now sold 7x Platinum and he's clocked over a million sales in total :yahoo :D

Thanks for posting, it's one of the most important things to have here, considering it's an Idol fourm and all :P

kittykat - December 7, 2005 11:44 AM (GMT)
hee hee yep that's what I thought too, thanks for the feedback... much appreciated :D

princess_rach - December 8, 2005 02:03 AM (GMT)
not a problem :)

Staish - December 8, 2005 10:07 AM (GMT)
yea thats realy awesome..to show all those idol hating ppeople...where tog o

Jen21 - January 2, 2006 12:27 PM (GMT)
It's a shame those figures are so out of date now. Guy's first album has actually gone 9xP as at November 2005 (and that doesn't even count all the sales that took him to number 1 in Malaysia, New Zealand, Phillipines, etc), and both of Ricki Lee's singles have gone Gold.

Lee and Kate should also rate a mention since they have both had success with their first singles too.

Lea - January 4, 2006 12:51 AM (GMT)
Just add all the 'compliation' albums like the 'So Fresh" albums the Idols have been included on..the list is huge!

Even to an Idol being included in a top selling opera album...no doubting that these people have made a huge impression on the Australian Recording industry. :)




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