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Heaven And Earth - Nathan Haines - Top 40 Albums

New Zealand Artist: Nathan Haines

Nathan Haines is one of NZ’s most prolific musical exports, fusing jazz and dance music traditions with a discography spanning over 30 years. Well-known as a saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, producer and composer, Nathan Haines is a genre-bending musician with an instantly recognisable sound and approach.

To date, Haines’ acclaimed career has seen him release 10 albums and countless collaborations, highlighted by his classic albums Shift Left, Squire For Hire and Sound Travels. A multiple-time Jazz Album of the Year winner, Haines has spent his musical life at the forefront of both electronic and jazz music in NZ and beyond.
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Heaven And Earth debuted in the Official New Zealand Top 40 Albums on 22 March 2010. It has been in the Top 40 Albums for six weeks with a highest position of #13. There are nine albums by Nathan Haines in the Top 40 Albums.

Chart placings for Heaven And Earth:

Chart Date Chart Rank  
22 Mar 2010 Top 40 Albums 13
29 Mar 2010 Top 40 Albums 20
05 Apr 2010 Top 40 Albums 19
12 Apr 2010 Top 40 Albums 28
19 Apr 2010 Top 40 Albums 26
26 Apr 2010 Top 40 Albums 39

Chart placings by Nathan Haines:

Title Type Debut Weeks Best
5 A Day Top 40 Albums 08 Dec 2014 2 23
Heaven And Earth Top 40 Albums 22 Mar 2010 6 13
Life Time Top 40 Albums 20 Jun 2005 3 38
Notes Top 40 Albums 19 Aug 2024 1 39
Shift Left: Remastered Top 40 Albums 22 Apr 2019 2 26
Sound Travels Top 40 Albums 15 Apr 2001 4 39
Squire For Hire Top 40 Albums 22 Jun 2003 14 13
The Poet's Embrace Top 40 Albums 26 Mar 2012 4 15
Vermillion Skies Top 40 Albums 05 Apr 2013 3 5

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