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Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums 05 October 1986 CHART #540 Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums Slice Of Heaven You To Me Are Everything True Stories Whitney Houston 1 Dave Dobbyn 21 The Real Thing 1 Talking Heads 21 Whitney Houston Last week 2 / 4 weeks SONY Last week 27 / 15 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 2 / 2 weeks Platinum / EMI Last week 12 / 62 weeks Platinum / FESTIVAL Wild Wild Life Johnny B. Goode The Final Primitive Love 2 Talking Heads 22 Jimi Hendrix 2 Wham 22 Miami Sound Machine Last week 5 / 4 weeks EMI Last week 16 / 6 weeks EMI Last week 1 / 8 weeks Platinum / SONY Last week 26 / 8 weeks CBS Venus Levis Stubbs Tears Invisible Touch Total Contrast 3 Bananarama 23 Billy Bragg 3 Genesis 23 Total Contrast Last week 1 / 7 weeks POLYGRAM Last week - / 1 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 3 / 13 weeks Gold / VIRGIN Last week - / 1 weeks POLYGRAM Words Get In The Way Sweet Bird Of Truth True Blue No Guru No Method No Teacher 4 Miami Sound Machine 24 The The 4 Madonna 24 Van Morrison Last week 4 / 7 weeks CBS Last week - / 1 weeks CBS Last week 4 / 13 weeks Platinum / WEA Last week 20 / 4 weeks POLYGRAM Spirit In The Sky Holy Word Top Gun OST A Kind Of Magic 5 Dr & the Medics 25 I'm Talking 5 Various 25 Queen Last week 3 / 8 weeks CBS Last week 36 / 2 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 9 / 6 weeks CBS Last week 25 / 15 weeks EMI Paranoimia Wasted Years Rat In The Kitchen Flaunt It 6 Art of Noise 26 Iron Maiden 6 UB40 26 Sigue Sigue Sputnik Last week 10 / 3 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 25 / 3 weeks EMI Last week 6 / 5 weeks VIRGIN Last week 16 / 5 weeks EMI Sailing Away Eagle Rock Standing On A Beach Hunting High And Low 7 All Of Us 27 Daddy Cool 7 The Cure 27 A-ha Last week 12 / 20 weeks Platinum / SONY Last week 31 / 8 weeks RCA Last week 7 / 8 weeks WEA Last week 21 / 41 weeks Platinum / WEA True Colors Typical Male Revenge Knocked Out Loaded 8 Cyndi Lauper 28 Tina Turner 8 Eurythmics 28 Bob Dylan Last week 11 / 3 weeks CBS Last week - / 1 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 5 / 9 weeks Platinum / RCA Last week 23 / 4 weeks CBS Dancing On The Ceiling There'll Be Sad Songs George Thorogood Live In Visible Silence 9 Lionel Richie 29 Billy Ocean 9 George Thorogood 29 Art of Noise Last week 7 / 6 weeks RCA Last week 20 / 12 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 8 / 7 weeks EMI Last week 27 / 5 weeks FESTIVAL Two Of Hearts Papa Don't Preach True Colours Bangs And Crashes 10 Stacey Q 30 Madonna 10 Cyndi Lauper 30 Go West Last week 24 / 3 weeks WEA Last week 17 / 12 weeks WEA Last week - / 1 weeks CBS Last week 24 / 5 weeks FESTIVAL Take My Breath Away We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes... Brothers In Arms Please 11 Berlin 31 Jermaine Stewart 11 Dire Straits 31 Pet Shop Boys Last week 6 / 6 weeks CBS Last week 35 / 4 weeks VIRGIN Last week 11 / 67 weeks Platinum / POLYGRAM Last week 22 / 24 weeks Platinum / EMI Touch Me Who's Johnny On The Beach All Fools Day 12 Samantha Fox 32 El DeBarge 12 Chris Rea 32 The Saints Last week 15 / 12 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 29 / 4 weeks RCA Last week 14 / 6 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 45 / 7 weeks FESTIVAL Nasty The Sound Of Musik So Little Creatures 13 Janet Jackson 33 Falco 13 Peter Gabriel 33 Talking Heads Last week 8 / 4 weeks FESTIVAL Last week - / 1 weeks WEA Last week 10 / 15 weeks Gold / VIRGIN Last week 44 / 59 weeks Platinum / EMI Sing Our Own Song I Can't Wait Picture Book No Jacket Required 14 UB40 34 Nu Shooz 14 Simply Red 34 Phil Collins Last week 14 / 8 weeks VIRGIN Last week 28 / 16 weeks WEA Last week 19 / 25 weeks Gold / WEA Last week 37 / 72 weeks Platinum / WEA I Wanna Be A Cowboy Adorations Control Labour Of Love 15 Boys Don't Cry 35 Killing Joke 15 Janet Jackson 35 UB40 Last week 13 / 13 weeks FESTIVAL Last week - / 1 weeks VIRGIN Last week 13 / 5 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 33 / 40 weeks Platinum / VIRGIN Higher Love Anotherloverholenyohead Love Zone The Seer 16 Steve Winwood 36 Prince 16 Billy Ocean 36 Big Country Last week 19 / 5 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 42 / 2 weeks WEA Last week 17 / 9 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 29 / 7 weeks POLYGRAM I'm In Love The Edge Of Heaven The Blues Brothers OST Genesis 17 Ruby Turner 37 Wham 17 Various 37 Genesis Last week 9 / 6 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 23 / 10 weeks CBS Last week 15 / 10 weeks Gold / WEA Last week 28 / 85 weeks Platinum / POLYGRAM Stimulation Poguetry In Motion Streetlife Time Pieces 18 Wa Wa Nee 38 The Pogues 18 Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music 38 Eric Clapton Last week 18 / 5 weeks CBS Last week 26 / 9 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 18 / 11 weeks Platinum / POLYGRAM Last week 35 / 3 weeks POLYGRAM Stuck With You Mad About You Bring On The Night Black Celebration 19 Huey Lewis & The News 39 Belinda Carlisle 19 Sting 39 Depeche Mode Last week - / 1 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 34 / 9 weeks CBS Last week 31 / 5 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 34 / 2 weeks WEA Danger Zone When Tomorrow Comes Graceland Baby The Stars Shine Bright 20 Kenny Loggins 40 Eurythmics 20 Paul Simon 40 Everything But The Girl Last week 21 / 7 weeks CBS Last week 30 / 8 weeks RCA Last week - / 1 weeks WEA Last week 48 / 3 weeks WEA Top 20 NZ Singles Top 10 Compilations Top 20 NZ Albums ©2013 Recorded Music New Zealand Limited. 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