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All-Star ‘Music From The Home Front’ Charity Fundraiser Returns to No. 1 In Australia - Billboard
Sep 14, 2020 1 min, 3 secs

There’s a familiar feel to the top end of Australia’s albums chart this week as Music From The Home Front (Bloodlines/Universal) returns to No.

1 in June and July, and returns for a third week off the back of its release on triple vinyl.

The companion album to Michael Gudinski’s virtual concert on ANZAC Day, April 25, Home Front features performances from Jimmy Barnes, Crowded House, Dean Lewis, Tones And I and many others, with all profits going to Support Act, the charity that delivers crisis relief services to artists, crew and music professionals.

“It’s hard to believe that four and a half months after Music From The Home Front first etched its moment in history, the long awaited release of the triple vinyl album, together with the CD and downloads, returns this fantastic album back to No.

1 on its release back in 2000 and won six ARIA Awards, including album of the year.

It’s the best-selling vinyl album of the week Down Under.

The late country great Slim Dusty returns to the ARIA Charts this week as Slim & I (EMI), the soundtrack to the forthcoming documentary of the same name, opens at No.

Over on the ARIA Singles Chart, “WAP” starts at fourth week at No.

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