Bliss N Eso Mix It With Voice Contestants

20 May 2013 | 12:03 pm | Staff Writer

New single Home Is Where The Heart Is debuts in chart

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Bliss N Eso have enjoyed a strong debut in the ARIA Singles Chart with new single Home Is Where The Heart Is in a week largely dominated by new entries from contestants of reality TV talent quest The Voice.

Coming from their upcoming album Circus In The Sky, the band debuted at 31 and it is the second highest local track on the chart if you don't include The Voice's entries – Gold Coast's Stafford Brothers' Hello featuring Lil Wayne and Christina Milian held steady at 12 this week.

The Voice's highest debut was Luke Kennedy's Time To Say Goodbye at eight, with others coming at Emma Pask's Mas Que Nada at 15, Caterina Torres' If I Were A Boy at 28, Celia Pavey's Woodstock at 29 and Michael Stangel's Home at 41.

Up the top Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines featuring T.I. and Pharrell stays number one with Daft Punk's Get Lucky, also featuring Pharrell, at two.

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Michael Buble held onto the top spot of the ARIA Albums Chart for a fifth straight week with To Be Loved, while Ricky Martin's Greatest Hits moved to two. Highest debut came from ex-ABBA vocalist Agnetha Faltskog at three with A, one ahead of The Great Gatsby's soundtrack. Vampire Weekend debuted at seven with Modern Vampires Of The City. The highest local debut came from Emma Pask's Some Other Spring – the veteran jazz vocalist's appearance on The Voice has catapulted her latest album to 32.

The the Digital Albums Chart Gatsby came it at one and Pask remained the highest local debut, coming in at eight. The second highest local debut came from Abbe May, who landed at 41 with Kiss My Apocalypse.

Over in the UK Melbourne video prank crew turned boyband Janoskians continue to push into the 'One Direction' market with Best Friends debuting at 58.

Also in the UK this week, ABBA's greatest hits collection Gold was officially announced as the second biggest selling album of all time, moving The Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band to third position. Queen's 1981 Greatest Hits remains the UK's all-time top seller. Abba's Gold is also the UK's all-time biggest selling album on CD format.