Pulse Music Board
« Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K »

Welcome Guest. Please Login or Register.
Sept 2, 2010, 3:50pm




Pulse Music Board :: MUSIC DISCUSSION FORUMS :: GENERAL MUSIC NEWS :: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
Page 1 of 2 » Jump to page   Go    [Search This Thread][Send Topic To Friend] [Print]
 AuthorTopic: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K (Read 2,315 times)
roentgenizdat
3x Platinum Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 3,494
 Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Thread Started on Sept 24, 2008, 9:33am »

Metallica Holds At No. 1, Ne-Yo Arrives In Second

September 24, 2008
Editor: Keith Caulfield; Contributors: Anthony Colombo, Gary Trust, Alex Vitoulis; Editorial Director: Geoff Mayfield

Metallica's "Death Magnetic" retains the No. 1 slot for a second week on the Billboard 200 while new arrivals from Ne-Yo, Nelly, Darius Rucker, DJ Khaled and Buckcherry all start in the top 10 . . . In Progress Reports, we've got updates on yet another No. 1 single for Rihanna, the continuing Adult Contemporary success of Daughtry and a third Modern Rock No. 1 for the Offspring.

FLASH POINTS

• Metallica's "Death Magnetic" holds at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for a second week, shifting 337,000 (down a slight 31%) in its sophomore frame. Since the album was released on a Friday (Sept. 12) -- and its debut at No. 1 last week was based on only three days of sales -- its second week at No. 1 is its first with a full week's worth of sales. Figure that's also why the album has a relatively skimpy 31% decline in its second chart week.

• Ne-Yo's "Year of the Gentleman" gives the singer his third album to reach the top two on the Billboard 200 as it arrives at No. 2 with 250,000. It follows his 2006 debut, "In My Own Words" (No. 1 with a bow of 301,000), and 2007's "Because of You" (No. 1 with a 251,000 entry). Don't cry for Ne-Yo, as "Gentleman" gives him his third consecutive No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In fact, he's the only male artist to debut at No. 1 on that chart with his first three albums.

• It's important to note that many albums one assume debuted at No. 1 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums actually charted a week early due to street-date violation sales. For example, while Alicia Keys has started at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with all four of her albums, over on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, her second effort, "The Diary of Alicia Keys," debuted at No. 61 a week early before zooming to No. 1 the following week.

• Nelly's "Brass Knuckles" debuts at No. 3 with 84,000 on the Billboard 200 with the rapper's first studio set since 2004. That was when he dropped two separate albums on the same day -- "Suit" and "Sweat." They debuted at Nos. 1 and 2 with 396,000 and 342,000, respectively.

• Hootie & the Blowfish frontman Darius Rucker debuts at No. 1 on Top Country Albums and No. 5 on the Billboard 200 with "Learn to Live" (60,000). It's the second week in a row we've seen a singer from another genre cross over and hit No. 1 on the Country Albums chart, following last week's penthouse debut of Jessica Simpson's "Do You Know" . . . Rucker also celebrates another No. 1 this week as well. On Hot Country Songs, his single "Don't Think I Don't Think About It" has hit the top.

• DJ Khaled notches his third top 20 album as "We Global" enters at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 with 49,000. His first two charting albums -- 2006's "Listennn: The Album" and 2007's "We the Best" -- debuted and peaked at Nos. 12 and 8 . . . Rock band Buckcherry earns its best sales week and highest-charting album as "Black Butterfly" swoops in at No. 8 with 47,000. Previously, the band went as far as No. 39 with its last album, "15," and had never sold more than 26,000 in a single week with any album.

MARKET WATCH

• Album units, current chart week: 6.92 million units
• UP 1.1% from last issue's charts: 6.84 million units
• DOWN 16.5% from same week, 2007: 8.29 million units
• This week: the top two albums each sell more than 100,000 copies.
• This week last year on the Billboard 200: Reba McEntire claimed her first No. 1 on the chart as "Duets" landed with 301,000 in its premiere week. The previous week's No. 1, Kanye West's "Graduation," slipped to No. 2 with 226,000 (down 76%). The top five albums each sold more than 100,000.

BORDERLINES

• The No. 200 album this week, Julianne Hough's "Julianne Hough" (Mercury Nashville), sold 3,000.
• The No. 200 album for the same week of 2007, Celtic Woman's "A New Journey" (Manhattan), sold 3,000.
• Average total of the No. 200 album for the same week of the year during the past 10 years (1999-2008): 4,836.

PROGRESS REPORTS

• Daughtry is the first act to score five singles on the Adult Contemporary chart from a debut album in 17 years, as "What About Now" bows at No. 29. The ballad follows "It's Not Over" (No. 18), "Home" (No. 1 for 11 weeks), "Over You" (No. 16) and "Feels Like Tonight" (No. 5). The last new act to arrive with a quintet of Adult Contemporary hits was Wilson Phillips in 1990-91. The trio topped the chart with "Hold On," "Release Me" and "You're in Love," and added top five hits with "Impulsive" (No. 2) and "The Dream Is Still Alive" (No. 4).

• The Offspring claims its third career Modern Rock chart-topper, as the prophetically titled "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid" steps 2-1. The quartet hit the top spot on its first try with "Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)" in July 1994 and waited nearly a decade for its second pole-sitter, "Hit That," in February 2004. The nine-week climb to No. 1 for "Kid" is the group's quickest, besting the 10-week rise of "Play."

• On the Mainstream Top 40 radio chart, Rihanna claims her third No. 1 as "Disturbia" climbs to the pole position in its 14th week on the chart. She previously hit the top with "SOS" and "Take a Bow." (Curiously, her ubiquitous "Umbrella" peaked at No. 2 for two weeks, stuck behind Justin Timberlake's "Summer Love.")

A LOOK AHEAD

• Among the titles released this week, due on next week's charts: the Pussycat Dolls' "Doll Domination," Kings of Leon's "Only by the Night," Demi Lovato's "Don't Forget," Joe's "Joe Thomas, New Man," Bette Midler's "Jackpot" and TV on the Radio's "Dear Science."

• Next week's Billboard 200 competes with the same week in 2007 when: All of the top four titles were debuts, led by Rascal Flatts' "Still Feels Good" (547,000), Keyshia Cole's "Just Like You" (281,000), Foo Fighters' "Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace" (168,000) and Jill Scott's "Real Thing: Words and Sounds Volume 3" (148,000). The top six albums each sold more than 100,000.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged


sales =/= sells

FERROR: ATTEMPT TO BYPASS CENSOR DENIED.uck April Fool's
HolidayGuy
8x Platinum Member
*
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Dec 2003
Gender: Male
Posts: 8,908
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #1 on Sept 24, 2008, 9:39am »

Nice- 827,000 in 10 days for Metallica.

Boy, Nelly indeed has declined.

And, I hadn't realized "Umbrella" missed the top spot at Mainstream Top 40.
« Last Edit: Sept 24, 2008, 9:40am by HolidayGuy »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

The most celebrated and important female artist of the last half-century. The world has been "hung up" on her since she announced to Dick Clark in 1984 that she wanted to rule the world. And RULE it she has...

**Visit my entertainment blog: www.entertainmentdissected.blogdog.com

MySpace:
myspace.com/jimmyrad
okramvd
New Member
*****
member is offline





Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 148
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #2 on Sept 24, 2008, 9:43am »

wow....great ....Metallica still rocks

Nelly...what a drop !!!
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
areyoureadytojump
Diamond Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Jul 2006
Gender: Male
Posts: 17,111
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #3 on Sept 24, 2008, 10:41am »

Billboard.com:

Metallica Edges Ne-Yo, Nelly To Remain No. 1

September 24, 2008 , 11:20 AM ET

by Katie Hasty, N.Y.

Metallica's "Death Magnetic" holds tight at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 for a second week after its first full frame at retail. The Warner Bros. set sold 337,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan; it debuted with 490,000 last week after just three days of sales thanks to an off-cycle Friday release.

Starting right behind at No. 2 is Ne-Yo's "Year of the Gentleman" with 250,000. The Def Jam effort comes on the heels of two No. 1 bows for the artist: 2006 debut "In My Own Words" (301,000) and 2007's "Because of You" (251,000). New single "Miss Independent" continues to climb the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs tally, moving 16-5 in this latest frame, while first single "Closer" sits at No. 7 on the Hot 100.

Nelly's "Brass Knuckles" (Derrty/Universal Motown), the rapper's first studio set since 2004, enters at No. 3 on The Billboard 200 with 84,000. Four years ago, he dropped two separate albums on the same day -- "Suit" and "Sweat" - which debuted at Nos. 1 and 2 with 396,000 and 342,000, respectively.

In its 50th week on the chart, Kid Rock's "Rock N Roll Jesus" (Top Dog/Atlantic) stays put at No. 4 for a second week on a 15% decline to 64,000 copies.

Hootie & the Blowfish frontman Darius Rucker debuts at No. 5 on The Billboard 200 and No. 1 on Top Country Albums with the Capitol Nashville project "Learn to Live," with 60,000. On Hot Country Songs, his single "Don't Think I Don't Think About It" hits No. 1 this week. This marks the second week in a row a singer best known from another genre crosses over to hit No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart, following last week's penthouse debut for Jessica Simpson's "Do You Know."

Young Jeezy's "The Recession" (Def Jam) falls 2-6 on The Billboard 200 with 60,000, a 33% sales decline. DJ Khaled notches his third straight top 15 album as "We Global" (We the Best/Def Jam) enters at No. 7 with 49,000. His first two charting albums -- 2006's "Listennn: The Album" and 2007's "We the Best" -- debuted and peaked at Nos. 12 and 8, respectively.

Buckcherry earns its best sales week ever and highest charting album as "Black Butterfly" (Eleven Seven Music/Atlantic) opens at No. 8 with 47,000. Previously, the rock band went as far as No. 39 with its last album "15," and had never sold more than 26,000 in a single week with any release. But "15" wound up spending 126 weeks on The Billboard 200 and has sold 1.3 million copies to date.

Lil Wayne's Cash Money effort "Tha Carter III" slips 9% in sales and descends 8-9 with 43,000 while the Game's "LAX" (Geffen) moves 7-10 with 42,000 (-16%).

Other debuts this week include All That Remains' "Overcome" (Prosthetic/Razor & Tie, No. 16, 29,000), Raphael Saadiq's "The Way I See It" (Columbia, No. 19, 23,000), Avenged Sevenfold's "Live in the LBC & Diamond in the Rough" (Warner Bros., No. 24, 20,000) and Eli Young Band's "Jet Black & Jealous" (Universal South, No. 33, 15,000).

At 6.92 million units, sales this week are up 1.1% from last week's sum and down a 16.5% from the same week last year.

Additional reporting by Keith Caulfield, L.A.


Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
galvanize
Guest
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #4 on Sept 24, 2008, 1:12pm »

SOUNDSCAN (WEEK ENDING 9/21/08 )
1) Metallica - Death Magnetic - 337,005 (After 2 weeks - 826,948)
2) Ne-Yo - Year Of The Gentleman - 250,096
3) Nelly - Brass Knuckles - 83,717

Other Debuts
5) Darius Rucker - Learn To Live - 60,414
7) DJ Khaled - We Global - 49,385
8 ) Buckcherry - Black Butterfly - 46,700
16) All That Remains - Overcome - 28,652
19) Raphael Saadiq - Way I See It - 23,430
24) Avenged Sevenfold - Live In The LBC& Diamonds In - 19,639
41) Colby O’Donis - Colby O - 10,836
49) Kristy Lee Cook - Why Wait - 9,548
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
galvanize
Guest
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #5 on Sept 24, 2008, 1:13pm »

In its first full week of sales, Metallica’s ‘Death Magnetic‘ remains on top of The Billboard Top 200 Chart with 337,000 copies sold. Buckcherry earned their highest debut with ‘Black Butterfly‘. The bands latest release debuted at No. 8 with 47,000 copies sold. All That Remains’ ‘Overcome‘ moved 29,000 unites debuting at No. 16. Avenged Sevenfold’s new DVD ‘Live in the LBC & Diamond in the Rough‘ holds the No. 24 slot with 20,000 copies sold. Taproot’s ‘Our Long Road Home‘ sold 7,700 copies debuting at No. 65.

Notable rock acts in the Billboard Top 50 include:

No. 4 Kid Rock ‘Rock N Roll Jesus‘ - 64,000
No. 11 Slipknot ‘All Hope is Gone‘ - 40,000
No. 17 Coldplay ‘Viva La Vida‘ - 25,000
No. 31 Staind ‘The Illusion of Progress‘ - 16,000
No. 37 Disturbed ‘Indestructible‘ - 13,000
No. 47 3 Doors Down ‘3 Doors Down‘ - 10,000
No. 48 Underoath ‘Lost in the Sound of Separation‘ - 10,000
No. 49 Daughtry ‘Daughtry‘ - 9,000

Sales were up 1.1% from last week and down 16.5% compared to the same week last year.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
galvanize
Guest
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #6 on Sept 24, 2008, 1:15pm »

Week Ending Sept. 21, 2008: Rucker Crosses Country Music's Color Line
Posted 22 minutes ago by Paul Grein in Chart Watch
You know the voice even if you've forgotten the name. Darius Rucker was the lead singer for Hootie & the Blowfish, which burst out of South Carolina to a record a string of hits in the mid-'90s. And then, almost as quickly as they found fame, they seemed to vanish. Rucker is back and finding success in an unexpected place-the country charts. His single, "Don't Think I Don't Think About It" jumps to #1 on the country chart. It's the first #1 by an African American artist since Charley Pride's "Night Games" topped the chart in July 1983. Pride, the most successful African American country artist of all time (admittedly, it's a short list), had 29 #1 country hits between 1969 and 1983. The best known is 1971's "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'."
Rucker also enters the country album chart at #1 with his second solo album, Learn To Live. Rucker is the first African American artist to top this chart since Ray Charles scored in March 1985 with Friendship, a collection of duets. The only other African American to top the chart was Pride, who had 12 #1 country albums between 1968 and 1980. All three of these artists are sons of the South. Rucker, 42, was born in Charleston, South Carolin. Pride, 70, was born in Sledge, Mississippi. Charles, who died in 2004 at age 73, was born in Albany, Georgia.

The country format wasn't always welcoming to African Americans. Ray Charles failed to crack the country album or singles charts until 1980, even though his two volumes of Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music in 1962 were both big hits. Between them, the country-steeped albums spawned four Top 10 pop hits: "I Can't Stop Loving You," "You Don't Know Me," "You Are My Sunshine," and "Take These Chains From My Heart."

It's odd that so few African Americans have become country stars, because country and R&B have much in common. Both genres are quintessentially American. Both are often described as "music of the people." That was the point of the 1994 album, Rhythm Country And Blues, which consisted of 11 collaborations by such pairings as Vince Gill & Gladys Knight, George Jones & B.B. King and Patti LaBelle & Travis Tritt. The album hit #1 on the country chart and was nominated for Album of the Year at the Country Music Association Awards. It also went top 20 on the pop and R&B charts. Rapper Nelly seemed to be suggesting a rap/country link when he titled his 2000 breakthrough album, Country Grammar.

Rucker's album enters The Billboard 200 at #5. This far outpaces his first solo album, Back To Then, which peaked at #127 in 2002. It's Rucker's first top five album since Hootie & the Blowfish's third album, Musical Chairs, hit #4 in 1998. Hootie's two previous albums, Cracked Rear View and Fairweather Johnson, both reached #1. Cracked Rear View was a phenomenon. It logged 55 weeks in the top 10 (a total topped by only 10 albums) and spawned three top 10 singles, "Hold My Hand," "Let Her Cry," and "Only Wanna Be With You." (Its success enabled Hootie to win the Grammy for Best New Artist in 1996, beating out Alanis Morissette, who had a phenomenal hit of her own with Jagged Little Pill.) Cracked Rear View has sold 10,151,000 copies, which makes it the #13 album of the Nielsen/SoundScan era (which dates to 1991).

The album's runaway success proved to be a mixed blessing. Like Peter Frampton, Christopher Cross, Huey Lewis & the News and Wilson Phillips, all of whom were seen as having success disproportionate to their musical heft or distinctiveness, Hootie may have been penalized for being too successful. Fairweather Johnson sold less than one-quarter as many copies as its predecessor, and Musical Chairs sold about a third of that.

Rucker is the second pop veteran in as many weeks to debut at #1 on the country chart. Jessica Simpson topped that chart last week with her first country album, Do You Know. A third pop veteran, Jewel, bowed at #1 on the country chart in June with Perfectly Clear. Pop veterans have been trying their hand at country since before the inception of the country album chart in 1964. Bing Crosby released Don't Fence Me In (Songs Of The Wide Open Spaces) way back in 1946.

In other news, Metallica holds at #1 for the second week with Death Magnetic, bringing its sales total after two weeks to 827,000. It's already #19 for the year-to-date. This week's tally pushes Metallica over the 50,000,000 mark in total sales in the Nielsen/SoundScan era. Metallica is the first hard rock act-and only the fifth act overall-to reach that milestone. To mark the achievement, I'm preparing a Chart Watch Extra to run on Friday in which I count down the top 15 acts with the greatest album sales in Nielsen/SoundScan history. Pink Floyd is on the list, but is Pink? One rapper made the cut, but is it Jay-Z or Eminem? One Jackson is on the list, but is it Michael, Janet or Alan? Check back on Friday and find out.

This week's showdown between Ne-Yo and Nelly to be the top new entry on The Billboard 200 was more than a contest between two popular artists. It was a face-off between two iconic images of African-American masculinity: the dapper, romantic type and the strong, aggressive type; the lover and the fighter. In this week's contest, the lover won out. Ne-Yo's Year Of The Gentleman enters the chart at #2, beating out Nelly's Brass Knuckles, which opens at #3.

Kanye West's "Love Lockdown," from his forthcoming album, 808's & Heartbreak, debuts at #2 on Hot Digital Songs. West performed the song on MTV's recent VMA telecast. It's his first all-singing, no-rapping single. West's album drops Dec. 16. Pink's "So What" tops the chart for the third straight week. It sold 218,000 downloads this week, bringing its total after five weeks to 920,000. Pink is red-hot!

Here's the low-down on this week's top 10 albums.

1. Metallica, Death Magnetic, 337,000. This is the band's first album to stay on top for a second week since Load in 1996. Also, it has sold more copies after two weeks (827,000) than any Metallica album since Load (which had sold 982,000 at this point). The album sold 337,000 copies this week, the heftiest tally any album has posted in its second week since Alicia Keys' As I Am shifted 348,000 copies in November. Nearly 36,000 copies were sold digitally, making this the week's #1 Digital Album. Two songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Unforgiven III" at #79.

2. Ne-Yo, Year Of The Gentleman, 250,000. Even though this just missed becoming Ne-Yo's third album in a row to debut at #1, it is his third album in a row to debut with first-week sales of 250,000 or greater. In My Own Words bowed in March 2006 with sales of 301,000. Because Of You opened in May 2007 with sales of 251,000. Incidentally, this week's total would have placed Ne-Yo at #1 in all but 11 weeks of 2008. Three songs from the new album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Closer" at #16.

3. Nelly, Brass Knuckles, 84,000. This is Nelly's fifth studio album in a row to debut in the top five, but the rap star won't be celebrating when he hears about the tepid first-week sales tally. Nelly's 2002 album Nellyville debuted at #1 with first-week sales of 714,000. In 2004, Suit and Sweat, released simultaneously, had combined first-week sales of 738,000. I have a feeling Nelly could use some good news: This is the highest-charting of five rap albums in the top 10. "Body On Me" (featuring Ashanti and Akon) vaults from #107 to #37 on Hot Digital Songs.

4. Kid Rock, Rock N Roll Jesus, 64,000. The album slips a notch to #4 in its 15th week in the top 10. This matches Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III for the longest stay in the top 10 by a current inhabitant. In addition, the album tops the 2 million mark this week (current total: 2,025,000). It's Mr. Rock's fourth album to top the 2 million mark. Rock Heroes' version of "All Summer Long" enters Hot Digital Songs at #15, with 63,000 paid downloads this week. Hit Masters' rendition of the song dives to #175, having sold 267,000 downloads to date.

5. Darius Rucker, Learn To Live, 60,000. This is Rucker's first appearance in the top 10 in exactly 10 years. Hootie's Musical Chairs debuted (and peaked) at #4 10 years ago this week. "Don't Think I Don't Think About It" jumps from #60 to #52 on Hot Digital Songs.

6. Young Jeezy, The Recession, 60,000. The album slips from #2 to #6 in its third week in the top 10, which suggests that this will be a Recession of only moderate duration. (Somehow I suspect the nation's economic woes will last longer.) "Put On" (featuring Kanye West) dips to #34 on Hot Digital Songs.

7. DJ Khaled, We Global, 49,000. This new entry is the highest-charting album to date for the Miami-based producer and radio DJ. Listennn: The Album peaked at #12 in 2006. We The Best reached #8 last year. DJ Khaled, a Palestinian-American, has two songs in the top 40 on Hot Digital Songs. "Go Hard" (featuring Kanye West and T-Pain) bows at #35. "Out Here Grindin" (featuring Akon, Plies, Young Jeezy, Rick Ross, Ace Hood, Trick Daddy & Lil' Boosie) dips to #40.

8. Buckcherry, Black Butterfly, 47,000. This is the L.A.--based rock group's fourth album and its first to crack the top 10. Buckcherry's previous highest charting album was 15, which debuted at #48 in April 2006 (first week sales: 26,000). It peaked at #39. Two songs from that album, "Crazy Bitch" and "Sorry," have sold a combined total of 2.8 million downloads. No songs from the new album are listed on Hot Digital Songs.

9. Lil Wayne, Tha Carter III, 43,000. The album holds at #8 in its 15th week in the top 10. That's the longest run by a rap album since Eminem's Encore had 17 weeks in the top 10 in 2004-2005. (Unless you count Black Eyed Peas' Monkey Business as a rap album. The hip-hop smash had 28 weeks in the top 10 in 2005-2006.) Five songs from the current album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Got Money" (featuring T-Pain) at #17. This is the 16th consecutive week that five or more songs from the album have been listed on that chart.

10. The Game, LAX, 42,000. The album slips from #7 to #10 in its fourth week in the top 10. This is the second time it has ranked ahead of Slipknot's All Hope Is Gone, the album that defeated it for the #1 spot three weeks ago by the slimmest of margins. "My Life" (featuring Lil Wayne) jumps from #28 to #22 on Hot Digital Songs.

Five albums drop from the top 10 this week. Jessica Simpson's Do You Know dives from #4 to #18, Slipknot's All Hope Is Gone falls from #5 to #12, Jonas Brothers' A Little Bit Longer drops from #6 to #11, LL Cool J's Exit 13 exits the top 30 by tumbling from #9 to #32 and the Mamma Mia! soundtrack dips from #10 to #13.

Raphael Saadiq's The Way I See It bows at #19. This is Saadiq's first top 20 album in a career that stretches back more than 20 years. Saadiq had four albums with the R&B trio Tony! Toni! Tone!, the highest-charting being Sons Of Soul, which made #24 in 1993. His previous highest-charting solo album was Instant Vintage, which hit #25 in 2002.

Two hard rock bands are off and running. All That Remains' Overcome bows at #16. The band debuted in 2006 with The Fall Of Ideals, which reached #75. Avenged Sevenfold's Live In LBC/Diamonds In A Rough opens at #24. This is the band's third top 30 album in a row.

Taylor Swift's Taylor Swift dips a notch to #25 in its 100th week on the chart. Even better, the album this week becomes the best-seller by a female artist so far in 2008. It swipes the title from Mariah Carey's E=MC2. Swift's album has sold 1,178,000 copies so far this year, about 6,000 copies more than Carey's album. The most striking part of all this is that Swift's album has been out since October 2006. It was among Nielsen/SoundScan's top 10 best sellers of 2007 and it may well be among the top 10 sellers of 2008 as well. Swift's second studio album, Fearless, is due November 11.

AC/DC's 1980 smash Back In Black is #1 on the Catalog Albums chart for the second week in a row. The album sold 11,000 copies this week and would have ranked #44 on the big chart if older, catalog albums were eligible to compete there.

Ups & Downs: LL Cool J's Exit 13 drops from #9 to #32 in its second week, posting a 66% decline. That's a sharper decrease, on a percentage basis, than any other album in the top 200. Estelle's Shine jumps from #82 to #64 in its 21st week, with a sales gain of 20%. That's a greater increase than any other non-debuting album. The superb "American Boy" (featuring Kanye West) holds at #9 on Hot Digital Songs for the second week in row, now that it's once again downloadable. (My friend Warren Perry tells me that's not a word. Well, it should be. Merriam-Webster, are you listening?)

R.I.P. Norman Whitfield, who died last week, was one of the greatest songwriters and producers of the modern pop era. He was the #1 producer of the year on Billboard's year-end charts for both 1969 and 1970. He produced the first Motown recording ever to win a Grammy, the Temptations' "Cloud Nine." His many other hits include the Temps' "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone," Edwin Starr's "War" and Rose Royce's "Car Wash."

Heads Up: Pussycat Dolls' second album, Doll Domination, is expected to be next week's top debut. The group's debut, PCD, opened (and peaked) at #5 in September 2005. It spawned five Hot 100 hits, including three that made the top five. Joe, who has had a pair of #2 albums, will try again for #1 with Joe Thomas, New Man. Demi Lovato, the female star of Camp Rock, bows with her first solo album, Don't Forget. Plain White T's follow their top 10 album Every Second Counts (which spawned the #1 smash "Hey There Delilah") with Big Bad World. Kings Of Leon returns with its fourth album, Only By The Night. The first single, "Sex On Fire," enters Hot Digital Songs at #106. Also due: Bette Midler's Jackpot and TV on the Radio's Dear Science.

Make Your Predictions: As I mentioned earlier, I'll have a Chart Watch Extra on Friday listing the top 15 album sellers of the Nielsen/SoundScan era (May 25, 1991 through this week's chart). Why don't you try your hand at predicting the top 15? I've already given you two of the names-Metallica and Pink Floyd. See how many of the other 13 you can come up with.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
HolidayGuy
8x Platinum Member
*
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Dec 2003
Gender: Male
Posts: 8,908
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #7 on Sept 24, 2008, 4:02pm »

Predicting the other 13 isn't all that hard, especially for those who visit chart forums!

RE Taylor Swift now having the top-selling female album of the year- hope there are no more lamb carnages as a result.
« Last Edit: Sept 24, 2008, 4:06pm by HolidayGuy »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

The most celebrated and important female artist of the last half-century. The world has been "hung up" on her since she announced to Dick Clark in 1984 that she wanted to rule the world. And RULE it she has...

**Visit my entertainment blog: www.entertainmentdissected.blogdog.com

MySpace:
myspace.com/jimmyrad
6weeksatnumber7
Platinum Member
***
member is offline





Joined: Jan 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 1,035
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #8 on Sept 24, 2008, 4:13pm »


Sept 24, 2008, 4:02pm, HolidayGuy wrote:
Predicting the other 13 isn't all that hard, especially for those who visit chart forums!

RE Taylor Swift now having the top-selling female album of the year- hope there are no more lamb carnages as a result.


If there are any left after this news, they'll definitely become extinct in four weeks when if trends hold up Leona Lewis will overtake Mariah on sales.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
areyoureadytojump
Diamond Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Jul 2006
Gender: Male
Posts: 17,111
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #9 on Sept 24, 2008, 4:17pm »

UKMix:

Top Selling SoundScan Albums:

1) - Come On Over - Shania Twain (1997)

2) - Metallica - Metallica (1991)

3) - Jagged Little Pill - Alanis Morissette (1995)

4) - Millenium - Back Street Boys (1999)

5) - Whitney Houston - The Bodyguard (1992)

6) - The Supernatural - Santana (1999)

7) - Human Clay - Creed (1999)

8) - No Strings Attached - N'Sync (2000)

9) - One - The Beatles (2000)

10) - Falling Into You - Celine Dion (1996)

11) - Baby One More Time - Britney Spears (1999)

12) - Norah Jones - Come Away With Me

13) - Cracked Rear View Mirror - Hootie/Blowfish (1995)

14) - Titanic - Soundtrack (1998)

15) - Back Street Boys - Back Street Boys (1997)

16) - Marshall Mathers - Eminem (2000)

16 albums have scanned more than 10,000,000 in US stores.
« Last Edit: Sept 24, 2008, 4:22pm by areyoureadytojump »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
Young Money
7x Platinum Member
*
member is offline

[avatar]

IT'S YOUNG MULAH BAYBAHHHHHHHHH!

[aim]

Joined: Sept 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 7,035
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #10 on Sept 24, 2008, 4:18pm »

Lil Wayne, Tha Carter III, 43,000. The album holds at #8 in its 15th week in the top 10. That's the longest run by a rap album since Eminem's Encore had 17 weeks in the top 10 in 2004-2005. (Unless you count Black Eyed Peas' Monkey Business as a rap album. The hip-hop smash had 28 weeks in the top 10 in 2005-2006.) Five songs from the current album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Got Money" (featuring T-Pain) at #17. This is the 16th consecutive week that five or more songs from the album have been listed on that chart.

DAMN! GET IT WEEZY BABY!!!

LL Cool J's Exit 13 exits the top 30 by tumbling from #9 to #32

Woah! Poor LL!
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
areyoureadytojump
Diamond Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Jul 2006
Gender: Male
Posts: 17,111
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #11 on Sept 24, 2008, 4:20pm »

Will the following albums be certified tomorrow?

Numbers are from the 9/27 chart.

Jonas Brothers 858,807
Miley Cyrus 879,893
Jason Mraz 407,294
Journey 453,677
Usher 1,016,794
Plies 496,568
Jordin Sparks 909,651
Natasha Bedingfield 416,141
Lifehouse 485,861
Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus 408,498
Avenged Sevenfold 442,773

Albums only on the BB200 for 5+ weeks are listed and have sold over 400k.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
Young Money
7x Platinum Member
*
member is offline

[avatar]

IT'S YOUNG MULAH BAYBAHHHHHHHHH!

[aim]

Joined: Sept 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 7,035
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #12 on Sept 24, 2008, 4:50pm »

What about The-Dream?

He has been on for 5+ weeks and sold 490 K +
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
thehellion
New Member
*****
member is offline





Joined: Jan 2007
Gender: Male
Posts: 345
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #13 on Sept 24, 2008, 4:57pm »

Avenged Sevenfold's album has now been certified Gold. It can be found on the RIAA's site.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
TGAC
Diamond Member
*
member is offline

[avatar]

Speechless.



Joined: Nov 2006
Gender: Male
Posts: 15,368
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #14 on Sept 24, 2008, 5:02pm »


Sept 24, 2008, 4:50pm, Young Money wrote:
What about The-Dream?

He has been on for 5+ weeks and sold 490 K +

His album was certified gold a few months ago already.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

Young Money
7x Platinum Member
*
member is offline

[avatar]

IT'S YOUNG MULAH BAYBAHHHHHHHHH!

[aim]

Joined: Sept 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 7,035
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #15 on Sept 24, 2008, 5:17pm »

I thought so, but then I thought I read last week someone saying it was not...

Hmmm...

well, I know that it has not sold over 500,000 copies
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
2m
Diamond Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 14,427
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #16 on Sept 24, 2008, 6:28pm »

Da list

2 WAR 1 1 METALLICA DEATH MAGNETIC 337,005 -31 489,883 826,948
1 DEF 2 * NE-YO YEAR OF THE GENTLEMAN 250,096 999 504 250,601
1 UNIV 3 * NELLY BRASS KNUCKLES 83,717 999 283 84,005
50 ATLG 4 3 4 KID ROCK ROCK N ROLL JESUS 63,553 -15 74,947 2,025,343
1 CAPN 5 * RUCKER*DARIUS LEARN TO LIVE 60,414 999 36 60,450
3 DEF 1 2 6 YOUNG JEEZY RECESSION 59,874 -33 89,941 410,384
1 KOCH 7 * DJ KHALED WE GLOBAL 49,385 999 188 49,573
1 ATLG 8 * BUCKCHERRY BLACK BUTTERFLY 46,700 999 210 46,910
15 UNCM 10 8 9 LIL WAYNE THA CARTER III 43,114 -9 47,345 2,453,109
4 GEFN 3 7 10 GAME LAX 41,536 -16 49,241 418,636
6 HOL 6 6 11 JONAS BROTHERS LITTLE BIT LONGER 41,174 -18 50,369 899,956
4 ROAD 5 5 12 SLIPKNOT ALL HOPE IS GONE 38,490 -26 51,773 406,118
11 DECC 7 10 13 MAMMA MIA SOUNDTRACK 33,470 -18 40,958 981,965
68 DEF 13 12 14 RIHANNA GOOD GIRL GONE BAD 31,675 -9 34,880 1,812,031
9 MERN 11 13 15 SUGARLAND LOVE ON THE INSIDE 31,218 -8 34,082 850,770
1 RAZ 16 * ALL THAT REMAINS OVERCOME 28,652 999 133 28,785
14 CAP 12 15 17 COLDPLAY VIVA LA VIDA 25,057 -13 28,768 1,752,345
2 EPCN 4 18 SIMPSON*JESSICA DO YOU KNOW 24,574 -62 65,154 89,777
1 COL 19 * SAADIQ*RAPHAEL WAY I SEE IT 23,430 999 193 23,623
9 HOL 14 17 20 CYRUS*MILEY BREAKOUT 22,354 -16 26,699 902,247
24 J 20 22 21 LEWIS*LEONA SPIRIT 22,242 3 21,518 1,108,116
19 ATLG 16 20 22 MRAZ*JASON WE SING WE DANCE WE STEAL THIN 22,237 -1 22,561 429,531
14 CAP 23 21 23 PERRY*KATY ONE OF THE BOYS 19,940 -8 21,626 391,624
1 WAR 24 * AVENGED SEVENFOLD LIVE IN THE LBC & DIAMONDS IN 19,639 999 145 19,784
100 BGMA 25 24 25 SWIFT*TAYLOR TAYLOR SWIFT 18,549 -5 19,573 3,421,395
2 WAR 11 26 BENET*ERIC LOVE & LIFE 18,540 -54 40,133 58,943
3 INT 2 16 27 NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK BLOCK 16,764 -38 26,889 138,775
14 DBV 18 25 28 CAMP ROCK SOUNDTRACK 16,415 -13 18,784 995,552
16 CAP 24 27 29 NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC VOL. 28-NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL 16,400 -10 18,167 840,540
4 UME 15 23 30 NOW COUNTRY NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL COUNTRY 16,075 -24 21,248 118,573
5 ATLG 17 26 31 STAIND ILLUSION OF PROGRESS 15,136 -17 18,308 186,477
2 DEF 9 32 L.L. COOL J EXIT 13 14,724 -66 43,645 58,486
1 UNIV 33 * ELI YOUNG BAND JET BLACK & JEALOUS 14,597 999 6 14,603
2 OCCR 18 34 HEDBERG*MITCH DO YOU BELIEVE IN GOSH? 13,551 -49 26,594 40,251
19 MER 33 30 35 DUFFY ROCKFERRY 13,400 -15 15,838 491,233
16 WAR 32 33 36 DISTURBED INDESTRUCTIBLE 12,791 -7 13,765 727,574
2 RHI 19 37 COLE*NATALIE STILL UNFORGETTABLE 12,537 -47 23,733 36,379
2 FUER 14 38 GYM CLASS HEROES QUILT 12,383 -62 32,195 44,649
3 SXS 9 28 39 TOMLIN*CHRIS HELLO LOVE 12,346 -31 17,987 30,949
16 RMEZ 40 35 40 JOURNEY REVELATION 11,015 -15 12,919 464,692
1 GEFN 41 * O'DONIS*COLBY COLBY O 10,836 999 16 10,852
59 HOL 34 38 42 JONAS BROTHERS JONAS BROTHERS 10,710 -12 12,174 1,612,492
1 ATO 43 * JEM DOWN TO EARTH 10,622 999 20 10,642
10 XLIN 43 44 44 M.I.A. KALA 10,560 0 10,530 324,043
48 ARI 41 45 45 UNDERWOOD*CARRIE CARNIVAL RIDE 10,555 1 10,483 2,341,166
5 DBV 27 37 46 CHEETAH GIRLS: ONE WORLD SOUNDTRACK 10,314 -17 12,493 100,670
18 UNIV 38 43 47 3 DOORS DOWN 3 DOORS DOWN 9,820 -8 10,620 554,291
1 WAR 48 * BUCKINGHAM*LINDSEY GIFT OF SCREWS 9,588 999 150 9,738
1 ARNV 49 * COOK*KRISTY LEE WHY WAIT 9,548 999 4 9,552
3 T&N 8 29 50 UNDEROATH LOST IN THE SOUND OF SEPARATIO 9,544 -40 16,038 79,673
25 MCAN 48 47 51 STRAIT*GEORGE TROUBADOUR 9,493 -4 9,916 556,168
96 RCA 79 36 52 DAUGHTRY DAUGHTRY 9,423 -27 12,821 4,228,777
22 VRGN 61 62 53 * SAVING ABEL SAVING ABEL 9,209 16 7,932 161,200
15 ATLG 54 67 54 * PLIES DEFINITION OF REAL 8,631 18 7,303 505,199
2 ULR 32 55 R.K.M Y KEN-Y ROYALTY/LA REALEZA 8,525 -41 14,505 23,092
5 LEMP 26 41 56 ICE CUBE RAW FOOTAGE 8,493 -28 11,770 138,852
7 CURB 42 51 57 NEWFIELD*HEIDI WHAT AM I WAITING FOR 8,437 -8 9,129 105,810
33 UNJJ 49 49 58 JOHNSON*JACK SLEEP THROUGH THE STATIC 8,276 -13 9,478 1,393,233
1 NWWT 59 * IMUS RANCH RECORD IMUS RANCH RECORD 8,097 999 18 8,115
46 JIVE 53 46 60 BROWN*CHRIS EXCLUSIVE 8,026 -21 10,128 1,796,253
1 DECC 61 * CELTIC THUNDER ACT TWO 8,023 999 22 8,045
4 ULR 29 48 62 FONSI*LUIS PALABRAS DEL SILENCIO 7,963 -19 9,836 63,670
7 MERN 66 78 63 * JOHNSON*JAMEY THAT LONESOME SONG 7,887 16 6,771 65,097
21 ATLG 99 82 64 * ESTELLE SHINE 7,831 20 6,539 123,903
1 ZZ 65 * TAPROOT OUR LONG ROAD HOME 7,685 999 69 7,754
25 ROAD 70 70 66 THEORY OF A DEADMAN SCARS & SOUVENIRS 7,622 6 7,210 174,339
70 OCAM 65 72 67 MAROON 5 IT WON'T BE SOON BEFORE LONG 7,518 6 7,115 1,996,473
4 GEFN 28 53 68 SOLANGE SOL-ANGEL & THE HADLEY ST. DRE 7,513 -14 8,722 80,162
20 SWDG 52 60 69 KEITH*TOBY TOBY KEITH 35 BIGGEST HITS 7,283 -11 8,203 451,196
71 WAR 73 69 70 LINKIN PARK MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT 7,198 -1 7,247 2,561,603
44 JIVE 88 101 71 * SPARKS*JORDIN JORDIN SPARKS 7,000 19 5,869 916,617
4 FONO 37 59 72 ALACRANES MUSICAL TU INSPIRACION 6,950 -16 8,292 47,064
17 LAF 55 56 73 USHER HERE I STAND 6,904 -18 8,411 1,023,698
3 OCAM 22 55 74 HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD SWAN SONGS 6,845 -19 8,446 36,168
13 ATLG 62 74 75 SHINEDOWN SOUND OF MADNESS 6,842 0 6,859 173,561
2 ANIT 39 76 FRANTI*MICHAEL & SPEARHEAD ALL REBEL ROCKERS 6,781 -43 11,949 18,915
1 ROAD 77 * PALMER*AMANDA WHO KILLED AMANDA PALMER 6,765 999 37 6,802
62 UNIV 59 71 78 CAILLAT*COLBIE COCO 6,759 -6 7,170 1,771,851
8 RAZ 36 58 79 KIDZ BOP KIDS VOL. 14-KIDZ BOP 6,615 -20 8,294 165,539
8 BREN 50 75 80 THIRD DAY REVELATION 6,613 -3 6,799 65,389
28 COL 74 87 81 MGMT ORACULAR SPECTACULAR 6,574 3 6,367 172,396
10 DEF 44 64 82 NAS NAS 6,520 -16 7,758 386,939
4 VALO 46 68 83 WAYNE*JIMMY DO YOU BELIEVE ME NOW 6,463 -11 7,277 43,238
11 DGCI 72 65 84 BECK MODERN GUILT 6,452 -16 7,716 212,665
98 MERN 68 80 85 SUGARLAND ENJOY THE RIDE 6,434 -4 6,688 2,440,375
35 EPIC 84 107 86 * BEDINGFIELD*NATASHA POCKETFUL OF SUNSHINE 6,417 14 5,639 422,558
2 FONO 31 87 RIVERA*JENNI JENNI 6,300 -60 15,592 21,927
67 FUER 101 77 88 PARAMORE RIOT! 6,284 -7 6,791 1,008,051
12 COL 67 84 89 MAYER*JOHN WHERE THE LIGHT IS-JOHN MAYER 6,282 -3 6,475 234,976
1 FONO 90 * VARIOUS IDOLOS DE MEXICO PARA EL MUN 6,078 - 6,078
5 GEFN 35 61 91 SHWAYZE SHWAYZE 6,012 -24 7,953 91,120
2 THRI 50 91 ROCK HEROES ROCK HEROES 6,012 -35 9,245 15,257
19 WAR 104 111 93 SINATRA*FRANK NOTHING BUT THE BEST 5,978 8 5,559 363,787
57 VERI 63 88 94 SAPP*MARVIN THIRSTY 5,944 -5 6,247 472,297
155 ROAD 90 89 95 NICKELBACK ALL THE RIGHT REASONS 5,937 -4 6,203 6,909,220
22 COL 69 94 96 METRO STATION METRO STATION 5,867 -3 6,052 236,201
6 MCHT 51 73 97 DADDY YANKEE TALENTO DE BARRIO 5,866 -15 6,897 76,805
11 GNOT 95 115 98 * SECONDHAND SERENADE TWIST IN MY STORY 5,860 11 5,302 117,611
10 UNIV 97 113 99 REHAB GRAFFITI THE WORLD 5,826 8 5,374 55,734
2 MMPZ 34 100 RADIN*JOSHUA SIMPLE TIMES 5,758 -58 13,579 19,337
73 WAR 76 83 101 BUBLE*MICHAEL CALL ME IRRESPONSIBLE 5,683 -13 6,538 1,701,559
10 CURB 78 105 102 MCGRAW*TIM GREATEST HITS 1 & 2 5,673 -1 5,738 186,846
52 LYST 91 100 103 RASCAL FLATTS STILL FEELS GOOD 5,669 -4 5,922 2,071,971
10 BGMA 64 81 104 SWIFT*TAYLOR BEAUTIFUL EYES 5,663 -14 6,559 180,753
10 UNRF 58 85 105 BANNER*DAVID GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD 5,650 -12 6,440 153,203
2 SBNT 57 106 NAZARIO*EDNITA REAL...EN VIVO 5,528 -34 8,341 14,186
23 CAPN 92 92 107 LADY ANTEBELLUM LADY ANTEBELLUM 5,512 -10 6,101 241,549
15 XLCO 60 103 108 ADELE 19 5,484 -6 5,843 130,652
20 UNIV 77 102 109 FLOBOTS FIGHT WITH TOOLS 5,470 -6 5,845 247,180
46 PEAR 83 106 110 BROOKS*GARTH ULTIMATE HITS 5,395 -5 5,662 1,927,439
3 CAP 21 52 111 WILSON*BRIAN THAT LUCKY OLD SUN 5,369 -40 8,966 36,330
7 UNIV 56 97 112 LLOYD LESSONS IN LOVE 5,366 -10 5,993 119,805
2 JAGJ 42 113 OKKERVIL RIVER STAND INS 5,364 -53 11,434 16,937
73 CLNV 82 104 114 LAMBERT*MIRANDA CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND 5,335 -8 5,778 575,953
16 DGCI 87 90 115 WEEZER WEEZER (RED ALBUM) 5,279 -15 6,198 346,344
45 ATLG 110 123 116 LED ZEPPELIN MOTHERSHIP 5,218 9 4,778 981,133
1 RAPA 117 * BG & CHOPPER CITY BOYZ LIFE IN THE CONCRETE JUNGLE 5,209 999 49 5,258
29 ARNV 89 110 118 JACKSON*ALAN GOOD TIME 5,185 -7 5,591 547,392
48 WNDU 103 118 119 SEETHER FINDING BEAUTY IN NEGATIVE SPA 5,100 -1 5,157 554,964
43 CAPN 96 117 120 URBAN*KEITH GREATEST HITS 5,056 -3 5,210 620,695
19 ATLG 105 119 121 DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE NARROW STAIRS 4,976 1 4,908 400,445
3 SBCK 108 114 122 VARIOUS NORTHERN SONGS 4,969 -7 5,332 15,407
13 COL 86 112 123 THREE 6 MAFIA LAST 2 WALK 4,968 -9 5,462 240,858
1 EMIG 124 * WOW GOSPEL ESSENTIALS ALL-TIME WOW GOSPEL ESSENTIALS ALL-TIME 4,944 999 35 2,330
6 COL 30 66 125 NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK GREATEST HITS 4,939 -33 7,346 64,473
1 NUB 126 * ALL SHALL PERISH AWAKEN THE DREAMERS 4,915 999 36 4,951
1 UNIV 127 * WERTZ*MATT UNDER SUMMER SUN 4,868 - 4,869
44 INT 99 109 128 ONEREPUBLIC DREAMING OUT LOUD 4,839 -14 5,601 780,946
47 ERC2 130 124 129 EAGLES LONG ROAD OUT OF EDEN 4,832 1 4,761 3,088,080
3 SBCK 93 99 130 VARIOUS SUNDOWN 4,825 -19 5,950 16,391
66 ARNV 106 127 131 PAISLEY*BRAD 5TH GEAR 4,794 4 4,610 1,162,679
7 THRI 75 108 132 TOTAL DANCE 2008 VOL. 2-TOTAL DANCE 2008 4,759 -16 5,638 71,305
6 INT 176 96 133 TOKIO HOTEL SCREAM 4,754 -21 5,998 91,325
4 ROAD 45 93 134 DRAGONFORCE ULTRA BEATDOWN 4,680 -23 6,057 44,946
1 ATLG 135 * DEATH CAB FOR CUTIES LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS AT THE PA 4,524 - 4,524
1 ATLG 136 * BROUSSARD*MARC KEEP COMING BACK 4,488 999 23 4,511
25 FRMI 142 132 137 FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH WAY OF THE FIST 4,422 2 4,322 207,067
2 GEFN 40 138 KARDINAL OFFISHALL NOT 4 SALE 4,359 -63 11,869 16,270
3 COL 31 76 139 HOWARD*TERRENCE SHINE THROUGH IT 4,352 -36 6,794 25,338
54 BNA 94 120 140 CHESNEY*KENNY JUST WHO I AM: POETS & PIRATES 4,342 -11 4,865 1,433,393
23 ISL 102 122 141 CAREY*MARIAH E=MC2 4,341 -10 4,798 1,171,931
8 JIVE 153 139 142 APOCALYPTICA WORLDS COLLIDE 4,299 6 4,057 89,758
4 GEFN 80 116 143 KING*B.B. ONE KIND FAVOR 4,293 -19 5,298 28,221
2 TILI 86 144 LOVELESS*PATTY SLEEPLESS NIGHTS 4,142 -36 6,436 10,579
10 ATLG 139 158 145 O.A.R. ALL SIDES 4,114 13 3,644 85,268
42 CAPN 120 125 146 ADKINS*TRACE AMERICAN MAN GREATEST HITS... 4,100 -13 4,689 498,125
106 COL 117 136 147 MAYER*JOHN CONTINUUM 4,099 0 4,112 2,255,277
14 COL 126 135 147 OFFSPRING RISE & FALL RAGE & GRACE 4,099 -2 4,189 144,319
119 JIVE 123 137 149 THREE DAYS GRACE ONE-X 4,088 0 4,083 1,322,178
2 DECC 177 150 * CELTIC THUNDER CELTIC THUNDER THE SHOW 4,065 26 3,235 107,667
17 COL 118 133 151 TING TINGS WE STARTED NOTHING 4,053 -6 4,289 90,441
26 ULR 130 134 152 IGLESIAS*ENRIQUE 95/08 EXITOS 4,038 -4 4,225 194,265
4 SBNT 107 131 153 LOS PIKADIENTES DE CABORCA VAMONOS PA'L RIO 4,005 -8 4,361 18,473
7 CLNV 85 126 154 ANDERSON*KEITH C'MON! 3,991 -14 4,629 78,164
35 SBNT 129 149 155 FERNANDEZ*VICENTE PARA SIEMPRE VICENTE FERNANDEZ 3,988 4 3,823 352,953
2 DBV 154 156 VARIOUS DISNEY GIRLZ ROCK 2 3,963 7 3,719 7,701
47 WAR 167 172 157 * AVENGED SEVENFOLD AVENGED SEVENFOLD 3,873 17 3,322 446,646
52 GEFN 109 144 158 COLE*KEYSHIA JUST LIKE YOU 3,869 -2 3,957 1,529,586
16 UNIV 114 146 159 ASHANTI DECLARATION 3,802 -3 3,916 234,296
21 WAR 146 148 160 MADONNA HARD CANDY 3,769 -2 3,853 644,222
1 COL 161 * 33MILES ONE LIFE 3,732 999 31 1,613
4 BNA 81 130 162 LOST TRAILERS HOLLER BACK 3,728 -16 4,419 27,925
16 CAP 170 129 163 NOW CLASSIC ROCK NOW CLASSIC ROCK 3,713 -16 4,437 121,074
52 DEF 162 164 WEST*KANYE GRADUATION 3,699 3 3,592 2,173,159
4 MEGF 71 121 165 VERVE*THE FORTH 3,617 -25 4,838 36,831
5 REUN 119 166 166 HEATH*BRANDON WHAT IF WE 3,612 2 3,530 9,432
65 GEFN 141 151 167 LIFEHOUSE WHO WE ARE 3,611 -5 3,796 489,472
1 EPIC 168 * WHITE TIE AFFAIR WALK THIS WAY 3,598 999 159 10,311
45 J 127 159 169 KEYS*ALICIA AS I AM 3,592 -1 3,637 3,596,070
5 DBV 148 156 170 SOUNDTRACK HANNAH MONTANA HITS REMIXED 3,573 -2 3,655 21,187
42 RAZ 121 153 171 ALVIN & THE CHIPMUNKS SOUNDTRACK 3,563 -5 3,767 873,685
3 BADB 19 91 172 KLANG*DONNIE JUST A ROLLING STONE 3,542 -42 6,133 31,672
2 BADB 199 173 * DANITY KANE WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE 3,535 22 2,906 542,491
4 INT 151 152 174 ROSSDALE*GAVIN WANDERLUST 3,525 -7 3,787 64,696
71 OCAM 137 161 175 FLYLEAF FLYLEAF 3,462 -5 3,632 1,140,977
9 ANIT 113 142 176 ONE DAY AS A LION ONE DAY AS A LION 3,438 -15 4,039 68,186
34 XLXL 163 179 177 VAMPIRE WEEKEND VAMPIRE WEEKEND 3,419 6 3,227 308,335
45 MCHT 125 150 178 WISIN Y YANDEL WISIN VS YANDEL 'LOS EXTRATERR 3,410 -10 3,797 370,388
2 QRTR 98 179 CALEXICO CARRIED TO DUST 3,374 -44 5,975 9,398
16 SUBP 128 173 180 FLEET FOXES FLEET FOXES 3,343 2 3,288 82,937
28 DEF 115 170 181 ROSS*RICK TRILLA 3,342 -2 3,407 681,653
27 ATLG 143 155 182 FLO RIDA MAIL ON SUNDAY 3,336 -9 3,664 324,446
1 PEAK 183 * BRADY*WAYNE LONG TIME COMING 3,311 - 3,311
1 CAPB 184 * KOZ*DAVE GREATEST HITS 3,292 - 3,292
7 117R 116 164 185 TRAPT ONLY THROUGH THE PAIN 3,289 -7 3,555 60,895
1 VIT 186 * BREATHE CAROLINA IT'S CLASSY, NOT CLASSIC 3,284 999 29 3,313
1 MIAS 187 * RUSH OF FOOLS WONDER OF THE WORLD 3,274 999 30 1,387
2 DRVN 63 188 WELCH*BRIAN HEAD"" SAVE ME FROM MYSELF 3,241 -59 7,843 10,342
3 VERI 98 145 189 HADDON*DEITRICK REVEALED 3,215 -19 3,955 11,429
39 ATO 154 180 190 RADIOHEAD IN RAINBOWS 3,192 -1 3,216 621,652
4 BLIX 136 160 191 CASSIDY*EVA SOMEWHERE 3,129 -14 3,636 15,198
2 FONO 185 192 SOLIS*MARCO ANTONIO LA MEJOR COLECCION 3,125 -1 3,150 334,996
5 DISA 133 175 193 LOS DAREYES DE LA SIERRA CON BANDA 3,102 -5 3,258 49,991
28 DBV 145 167 194 MONTANA*HANNAH/CYRUS*MILEY BEST OF BOTH WORLDS CONCERT 3,086 -11 3,459 411,583
3 BADB 186 183 195 DAY 26 DAY 26 3,078 -2 3,156 351,703
2 RAZ 95 196 WILLIAMS*DAR PROMISED LAND 3,069 -49 6,004 9,092
38 ATLG 147 189 197 JUNO SOUNDTRACK 3,049 -1 3,094 892,494
9 WAR 177 198 * TRAVIS*RANDY AROUND THE BEND 3,046 24 2,455 73,018
28 SBSM 159 171 199 NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC VOL. 27-NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL 3,026 -10 3,348 833,511
2 VERV 54 200 LATTIMORE*KENNY TIMELESS 3,022 -65 8,654 11,735
TOTAL SALES 2,529,279 2,378,266 103,361,145
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
Moneyman202
2x Platinum Member
**
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Dec 2007
Gender: Male
Posts: 2,077
Location: Vegas baby!!!!
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #17 on Sept 24, 2008, 6:32pm »

thanks for the #s 2m.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
coryh00d
4x Platinum Member
*
Triflin'
member is offline

[avatar]

if you don't like me, BOO HOO!

[aim]

Joined: Jul 2006
Gender: Male
Posts: 4,911
Location: Georgia
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #18 on Sept 24, 2008, 6:55pm »

thanks for the numbers.
:o @ DK almost outselling Donnie in his third week.
« Last Edit: Sept 24, 2008, 6:56pm by coryh00d »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

Last.fm

Top Track for the week ending Sunday 29 August 2010: Demi Lovato - Quiet

Jul 23, 2010, 3:36am, Sway Nessman wrote:
#here4spreadingKnowledgeOnly[image]

ba19
Guest
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #19 on Sept 24, 2008, 7:13pm »

wow! next week, if nickelback is still in the top 100, it will be exactly 3 years on the chart. thats pretty cool.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
HolidayGuy
8x Platinum Member
*
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Dec 2003
Gender: Male
Posts: 8,908
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #20 on Sept 24, 2008, 8:27pm »

For those looking for differences between SS abd the BB 200- Chart Alert reported Julianne Hough as No. 200, but the SS list has Kenny Lattimore. For those who care, I guess they'll see when BB updates its charts.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

The most celebrated and important female artist of the last half-century. The world has been "hung up" on her since she announced to Dick Clark in 1984 that she wanted to rule the world. And RULE it she has...

**Visit my entertainment blog: www.entertainmentdissected.blogdog.com

MySpace:
myspace.com/jimmyrad
areyoureadytojump
Diamond Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Jul 2006
Gender: Male
Posts: 17,111
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #21 on Sept 25, 2008, 6:47am »

Buckcherry has been moved to the Catalog charts after 126 weeks on the BB200.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
areyoureadytojump
Diamond Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Jul 2006
Gender: Male
Posts: 17,111
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #22 on Sept 25, 2008, 6:47am »

New RIAA certifications:

Avenged Sevenfold (Gold) - reported above

Catalog chart:

Michael Buble, It's Time 3xp
Disturbed, The Sickness 4xp
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
areyoureadytojump
Diamond Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Jul 2006
Gender: Male
Posts: 17,111
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #23 on Sept 25, 2008, 9:04am »

31 albums debut this week. 1 album re-enters.

33 albums debuted last week. 6 were re-entries.

24 albums debuted 2 weeks ago. 9 were re-entries.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
areyoureadytojump
Diamond Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Jul 2006
Gender: Male
Posts: 17,111
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #24 on Sept 25, 2008, 9:16am »

10/4/08 chart:

Albums with over 52 weeks on the BB200:

155 Nickelback
131 Flyleaf
119 Three Days Grace
106 John Mayer
100 Taylor Swift
98 Sugarland
96 Daughtry
73 Michael Buble
73 Miranda Lambert
71 Linkin Park

70 Maroon 5
68 Rihanna
67 Paramore
66 Brad Paisley
65 Lifehouse
64 Marco Antonio Solis
62 Colbie Caillat
59 Jonas Brothers
57 Marvin Sapp
54 Kenny Chesney

52 Rascal Flatts
52 Keyshia Cole
52 Kanye West

Buckcherry moves to the Catalog chart after 126 weeks.
High School Musical 2 falls off after 57 weeks.
Casting Crowns falls off after 54 weeks.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
areyoureadytojump
Diamond Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Jul 2006
Gender: Male
Posts: 17,111
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #25 on Sept 25, 2008, 9:58am »

Best sellers on the BB200 over 1.5 million:

10/4/08 chart:

NICKELBACK ALL THE RIGHT REASONS 6,909,220

DAUGHTRY DAUGHTRY 4,228,777

KEYS*ALICIA AS I AM 3,596,070
SWIFT*TAYLOR TAYLOR SWIFT 3,421,395
EAGLES LONG ROAD OUT OF EDEN 3,088,080

LINKIN PARK MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT 2,561,603
LIL WAYNE THA CARTER III 2,453,109
SUGARLAND ENJOY THE RIDE 2,440,375
UNDERWOOD*CARRIE CARNIVAL RIDE 2,341,166
MAYER*JOHN CONTINUUM 2,255,277
WEST*KANYE GRADUATION 2,173,159
RASCAL FLATTS STILL FEELS GOOD 2,071,971
KID ROCK ROCK N ROLL JESUS 2,025,343

MAROON 5 IT WON'T BE SOON BEFORE LONG 1,996,473
BROOKS*GARTH ULTIMATE HITS 1,927,439
RIHANNA GOOD GIRL GONE BAD 1,812,031
BROWN*CHRIS EXCLUSIVE 1,796,253
CAILLAT*COLBIE COCO 1,771,851
COLDPLAY VIVA LA VIDA 1,752,345
BUBLE*MICHAEL CALL ME IRRESPONSIBLE 1,701,559
JONAS BROTHERS JONAS BROTHERS 1,612,492
COLE*KEYSHIA JUST LIKE YOU 1,529,586

Falls off:

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL TWO 3,266,002
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
2m
Diamond Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 14,427
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #26 on Sept 25, 2008, 11:45am »

The Billboard 200
Issue Date: 2008-10-04

This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak
on Imprint | Catalog No. | Distributing Label Position
Chart
1 1 2 Death Magnetic, Metallica  1
2 1 Year Of The Gentleman, Ne-Yo  2
3 NEW 1 Brass Knuckles, Nelly  3
4 3 4 50 Rock N Roll Jesus, Kid Rock  1
5 NEW 1 Learn To Live, Darius Rucker  5
6 2 1 3 The Recession, Young Jeezy  1
7 NEW 1 We Global, DJ Khaled  7
8 NEW 1 Black Butterfly, Buckcherry  8
9 8 10 15 Tha Carter III, Lil Wayne  1
10 7 3 4 LAX, The Game  2
11 6 6 6 A Little Bit Longer, Jonas Brothers  1
12 5 5 4 All Hope Is Gone, Slipknot  1
13 10 7 11 Mamma Mia!, Soundtrack  1
14 12 13 68 Good Girl Gone Bad, Rihanna  2
15 13 11 9 Love On The Inside, Sugarland  1
16 NEW 1 Overcome, All That Remains  16
17 15 12 14 Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends, Coldplay  1
18 4 2 Do You Know, Jessica Simpson  4
19 NEW 1 The Way I See It, Raphael Saadiq  19
20 17 14 9 Breakout, Miley Cyrus  1
21 22 20 24 Spirit, Leona Lewis  1
22 20 16 19 We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things., Jason Mraz  3
23 21 23 14 One Of The Boys, Katy Perry  9
24 NEW 1 Live In The LBC & Diamonds In The Rough, Avenged Sevenfold  24
25 24 25 100 Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift  5
26 11 2 Love & Life, Eric Benet  11
27 16 2 3 The Block, New Kids On The Block  2
28 25 18 14 Camp Rock, Soundtrack  3
29 27 24 16 NOW 28, Various Artists  2
30 NEW 1 Jet Black & Jealous, Eli Young Band  30
31 23 15 4 NOW That's What I Call Country, Various Artists  7
32 26 17 5 The Illusion Of Progress, Staind  3
33 9 2 Exit 13, LL Cool J  9
34 18 2 Do You Believe In Gosh?, Mitch Hedberg  18
35 30 33 19 Rockferry, Duffy  4
36 33 32 16 Indestructible, Disturbed  1
37 19 2 Still Unforgettable, Natalie Cole  19
38 14 2 The Quilt, Gym Class Heroes  14
39 28 9 3 Hello Love, Chris Tomlin  9
40 35 40 16 Revelation, Journey  5
41 NEW 1 Colby O, Colby O'Donis  41
42 38 34 59 Jonas Brothers, Jonas Brothers  5
43 NEW 1 Down To Earth, Jem  43
44 44 43 26 Kala, M.I.A.  18
45 45 41 48 Carnival Ride, Carrie Underwood  1
46 37 27 5 One World (Soundtrack), The Cheetah Girls  13
47 43 38 18 3 Doors Down, 3 Doors Down  1
48 NEW 1 Gift Of Screws, Lindsey Buckingham  48
49 NEW 1 Why Wait, Kristy Lee Cook  49
50 29 8 3 Lost In The Sound Of Separation, Underoath  8
51 47 48 25 Troubadour, George Strait  1
52 36 79 96 Daughtry, Daughtry  1
53 62 61 22 Saving Abel, Saving Abel  53
54 67 54 15 Definition Of Real, Plies  2
55 32 2 The Royalty/La Realeza, RKM & Ken-Y  32
56 41 26 5 Raw Footage, Ice Cube  5
57 51 42 7 What Am I Waiting For, Heidi Newfield  10
58 49 49 33 Sleep Through The Static, Jack Johnson  1
59 NEW 1 The Imus Ranch Record, Various Artists  59
60 46 53 46 Exclusive, Chris Brown  4
61 NEW 1 Act Two, Celtic Thunder  61
62 48 29 4 Palabras Del Silencio, Luis Fonsi  15
63 78 66 7 That Lonesome Song, Jamey Johnson  28
64 82 99 21 Shine, Estelle  38
65 NEW 1 Our Long Road Home, Taproot  65
66 70 70 25 Scars & Souvenirs, Theory Of A Deadman  26
67 72 65 70 It Won't Be Soon Before Long, Maroon 5  1
68 53 28 4 Sol-Angel & The Hadley St. Dreams, Solange  9
69 60 52 20 35 Biggest Hits, Toby Keith  2
70 69 73 71 Minutes To Midnight, Linkin Park  1
71 101 88 44 Jordin Sparks, Jordin Sparks  10
72 59 37 4 Tu Inspiracion, Alacranes Musical  26
73 56 55 17 Here I Stand, Usher  1
74 55 22 3 Swan Songs, Hollywood Undead  22
75 74 62 13 The Sound Of Madness, Shinedown  8
76 39 2 All Rebel Rockers, Michael Franti & Spearhead  39
77 NEW 1 Who Killed Amanda Palmer, Amanda Palmer  77
78 71 59 62 Coco, Colbie Caillat  5
79 58 36 8 Kidz Bop 14, Kidz Bop Kids  8
80 75 50 8 Revelation, Third Day  6
81 87 74 29 Oracular Spectacular, MGMT  74
82 64 44 10 Untitled, Nas  1
83 68 46 4 Do You Believe Me Now, Jimmy Wayne  27
84 65 72 11 Modern Guilt, Beck  4
85 80 68 98 Enjoy The Ride, Sugarland  4
86 107 84 35 Pocketful Of Sunshine, Natasha Bedingfield  3
87 31 2 Jenni, Jenni Rivera  31
88 77 101 67 RIOT!, Paramore  15
89 84 67 12 Where The Light Is: John Mayer Live In Los Angeles, John Mayer  5
90 NEW 1 Idolos: De Mexico Para El Mundo, Various Artists  90
91 61 35 5 Shwayze, Shwayze  10
92 50 2 Rock Heroes, Various Artists  50
93 111 104 19 Nothing But The Best, Frank Sinatra  2
94 88 63 57 Thirsty, Marvin Sapp  28
95 89 90 155 All The Right Reasons, Nickelback  1
96 94 69 22 Metro Station, Metro Station  39
97 73 51 6 Talento De Barrio (Soundtrack), Daddy Yankee  13
98 115 95 13 A Twist In My Story, Secondhand Serenade  44
99 113 97 10 Graffiti The World, Rehab  94
100 34 2 Simple Times, Joshua Radin  34
101 83 76 73 Call Me Irresponsible, Michael Buble  1
102 105 78 18 Greatest Hits: Limited Edition, Tim McGraw  10
103 100 91 52 Still Feels Good, Rascal Flatts  1
104 81 64 10 Beautiful Eyes (EP), Taylor Swift  9
105 85 58 10 The Greatest Story Ever Told, David Banner  8
106 57 2 Real...En Vivo, Ednita Nazario  57
107 92 92 23 Lady Antebellum, Lady Antebellum  4
108 103 60 15 19, Adele  53
109 102 77 20 Fight With Tools, Flobots  15
110 106 83 46 The Ultimate Hits, Garth Brooks  3
111 52 21 3 That Lucky Old Sun, Brian Wilson  21
112 97 56 7 Lessons In Love, Lloyd  7
113 42 2 The Stand Ins, Okkervil River  42
114 104 82 73 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Miranda Lambert  6
115 90 87 16 Weezer, Weezer  4
116 123 110 45 Mothership, Led Zeppelin  7
117 NEW 1 Life In The Concrete Jungle, B.G. & Chopper City Boyz  117
118 110 89 29 Good Time, Alan Jackson  1
119 118 103 48 Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces, Seether  9
120 117 96 43 Greatest Hits, Keith Urban  11
121 119 105 19 Narrow Stairs, Death Cab For Cutie  1
122 114 108 3 Northern Songs: Canadas Best & Brightest, Various Artists  108
123 112 86 13 Last 2 Walk, Three 6 Mafia  5
124 NEW 1 WOW Gospel Essentials: All-Time Favorites, Various Artists  124
125 66 30 6 Greatest Hits, New Kids On The Block  22
126 NEW 1 Awaken The Dreamers, All Shall Perish  126
127 NEW 1 Under Summer Sun, Matt Wertz  127
128 109 100 44 Dreaming Out Loud, OneRepublic  14
129 124 131 47 Long Road Out Of Eden, Eagles  1
130 99 93 3 Sundown: Music For Unwinding, Various Artists  93
131 127 106 66 5th Gear, Brad Paisley  3
132 108 75 7 Total Dance 2008: Vol. 2, Stryker  21
133 96 176 15 Scream, Tokio Hotel  39
134 93 45 4 Ultra Beatdown, Dragonforce  18
135 NEW 1 iTunes: Live From Las Vegas Exclusively At The Palms (EP), Death Cab For Cutie  135
136 NEW 1 Keep Coming Back, Marc Broussard  136
137 132 142 26 The Way Of The Fist, Five Finger Death Punch  107
138 40 2 Not 4 Sale, Kardinal Offishall  40
139 76 31 3 Shine Through It, Terrence Howard  31
140 120 94 54 Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates, Kenny Chesney  3
141 122 102 23 E=MC2, Mariah Carey  1
142 139 153 14 Worlds Collide, Apocalyptica  59
143 116 80 4 One Kind Favor, B.B. King  37
144 86 2 Sleepless Nights, Patty Loveless  86
145 158 139 10 All Sides, O.A.R.  13
146 125 120 42 American Man: Greatest Hits Volume II, Trace Adkins  22
147 136 117 106 Continuum, John Mayer  2
148 135 126 14 Rise And Fall, Rage And Grace, The Offspring  10
149 137 123 119 One - X, Three Days Grace  5
150 177 13 Celtic Thunder, Celtic Thunder  48
151 133 118 17 We Started Nothing, The Ting Tings  78
152 134 130 26 95/08, Enrique Iglesias  18
153 131 107 4 Vamonos Pa'l Rio, Los Pikadientes De Caborca  107
154 126 85 7 C'MON!, Keith Anderson  12
155 149 129 43 Para Siempre, Vicente Fernandez  38
156 154 2 Disney Girlz Rock 2, Various Artists  154
157 172 167 47 Avenged Sevenfold, Avenged Sevenfold  4
158 144 109 52 Just Like You, Keyshia Cole  2
159 146 114 16 The Declaration, Ashanti  6
160 148 146 21 Hard Candy, Madonna  1
161 NEW 1 One Life, 33Miles  161
162 130 81 4 Holler Back, The Lost Trailers  32
163 129 170 16 NOW That's What I Call Classic Rock, Various Artists  20
164 162 52 Graduation, Kanye West  1
165 121 71 4 Forth, The Verve  23
166 166 119 5 What If We, Brandon Heath  73
167 151 141 65 Who We Are, Lifehouse  14
168 NEW 1 Walk This Way, The White Tie Affair  168
169 159 127 45 As I Am, Alicia Keys  1
170 156 148 5 Hannah Montana: Hits Remixed, Hannah Montana  103
171 153 121 42 Alvin And The Chipmunks, Soundtrack  5
172 91 19 3 Just A Rolling Stone, Donnie Klang  19
173 199 19 Welcome To The Dollhouse, Danity Kane  1
174 152 151 8 Wanderlust, Gavin Rossdale  33
175 161 137 131 Flyleaf, Flyleaf  57
176 143 113 9 One Day As A Lion (EP), One Day As A Lion  28
177 179 163 34 Vampire Weekend, Vampire Weekend  17
178 150 125 45 Wisin Vs. Yandel: Los Extraterrestres, Wisin & Yandel  14
179 98 2 Carried To Dust, Calexico  98
180 173 128 16 Fleet Foxes, Fleet Foxes  83
181 170 115 28 Trilla, Rick Ross  1
182 155 143 27 Mail On Sunday, Flo Rida  4
183 NEW 1 A Long Time Coming, Wayne Brady  183
184 NEW 1 Greatest Hits, Dave Koz  184
185 164 116 7 Only Through The Pain..., Trapt  18
186 NEW 1 It's Classy Not Classic, Breathe Carolina  186
187 NEW 1 Wonder Of The World, Rush Of Fools  187
188 63 2 Save Me From Myself, Brian "Head" Welch  63
189 145 98 3 Revealed, Deitrick Haddon  98
190 180 154 39 In Rainbows, Radiohead  1
191 160 136 4 Somewhere, Eva Cassidy  136
192 185 64 La Mejor... Coleccion, Marco Antonio Solis  92
193 175 133 5 Con Banda, Los Dareyes De La Sierra  117
194 167 145 28 Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best Of Both Worlds Concert, Miley Cyrus  3
195 183 186 12 DAY26, DAY26  1
196 95 2 Promised Land, Dar Williams  95
197 189 147 38 Juno, Soundtrack  1
198 RE-ENTRY 9 Around The Bend, Randy Travis  14
199 171 159 28 NOW 27, Various Artists  2
200 54 2 Timeless, Kenny Lattimore  54
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
2m
Diamond Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 14,427
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #27 on Sept 25, 2008, 11:45am »

Billboard Comprehensive Albums
Issue Date: 2008-10-04

This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak
on Imprint | Catalog No. | Distributing Label Position
Chart
1 1 2 Death Magnetic, Metallica  1
2 1 Year Of The Gentleman, Ne-Yo  2
3 NEW 1 Brass Knuckles, Nelly  3
4 3 4 50 Rock N Roll Jesus, Kid Rock  1
5 NEW 1 Learn To Live, Darius Rucker  5
6 2 1 3 The Recession, Young Jeezy  1
7 NEW 1 We Global, DJ Khaled  7
8 NEW 1 Black Butterfly, Buckcherry  8
9 8 10 15 Tha Carter III, Lil Wayne  1
10 7 3 4 LAX, The Game  2
11 6 6 6 A Little Bit Longer, Jonas Brothers  1
12 5 5 4 All Hope Is Gone, Slipknot  1
13 10 7 11 Mamma Mia!, Soundtrack  1
14 12 13 68 Good Girl Gone Bad, Rihanna  2
15 13 11 9 Love On The Inside, Sugarland  1
16 NEW 1 Overcome, All That Remains  16
17 15 12 14 Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends, Coldplay  1
18 4 2 Do You Know, Jessica Simpson  4
19 NEW 1 The Way I See It, Raphael Saadiq  19
20 17 14 9 Breakout, Miley Cyrus  1
21 22 20 24 Spirit, Leona Lewis  1
22 20 16 19 We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things., Jason Mraz  3
23 21 23 14 One Of The Boys, Katy Perry  9
24 NEW 1 Live In The LBC & Diamonds In The Rough, Avenged Sevenfold  24
25 24 25 100 Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift  5
26 11 2 Love & Life, Eric Benet  11
27 16 2 3 The Block, New Kids On The Block  2
28 25 18 14 Camp Rock, Soundtrack  3
29 27 24 16 NOW 28, Various Artists  2
30 NEW 1 Jet Black & Jealous, Eli Young Band  30
31 23 15 4 NOW That's What I Call Country, Various Artists  7
32 26 17 5 The Illusion Of Progress, Staind  3
33 9 2 Exit 13, LL Cool J  9
34 18 2 Do You Believe In Gosh?, Mitch Hedberg  18
35 30 33 19 Rockferry, Duffy  4
36 33 32 16 Indestructible, Disturbed  1
37 19 2 Still Unforgettable, Natalie Cole  19
38 14 2 The Quilt, Gym Class Heroes  14
39 28 9 3 Hello Love, Chris Tomlin  9
40 35 42 16 Revelation, Journey  5
41 NEW 1 Colby O, Colby O'Donis  41
42 38 34 59 Jonas Brothers, Jonas Brothers  5
43 NEW 1 Down To Earth, Jem  43
44 43 131 222 Back In Black, AC/DC  (Diamond Certification) 22 43
45 46 45 21 Kala, M.I.A.  18
46 47 43 48 Carnival Ride, Carrie Underwood  1
47 37 27 5 One World (Soundtrack), The Cheetah Girls  13
48 62 36 38 I Can Only Imagine: Platinum Edition, Various Artists  15
49 45 40 18 3 Doors Down, 3 Doors Down  1
50 NEW 1 Gift Of Screws, Lindsey Buckingham  50
51 NEW 1 Why Wait, Kristy Lee Cook  51
52 29 8 3 Lost In The Sound Of Separation, Underoath  8
53 49 51 25 Troubadour, George Strait  1
54 36 84 96 Daughtry, Daughtry  1
55 69 65 22 Saving Abel, Saving Abel  55
56 44 35 13 Gold -- Greatest Hits, ABBA  11
57 74 57 15 Definition Of Real, Plies  2
58 32 2 The Royalty/La Realeza, RKM & Ken-Y  32
59 41 26 5 Raw Footage, Ice Cube  5
60 54 44 7 What Am I Waiting For, Heidi Newfield  10
61 51 52 33 Sleep Through The Static, Jack Johnson  1
62 NEW 1 The Imus Ranch Record, Various Artists  62
63 48 56 46 Exclusive, Chris Brown  4
64 NEW 1 Act Two, Celtic Thunder  64
65 50 29 4 Palabras Del Silencio, Luis Fonsi  15
66 67 59 141 Journey's Greatest Hits, Journey  (Diamond Certification) 15 23
67 53 113 127 Metallica, Metallica  (Diamond Certification) 14 53
68 85 71 7 That Lonesome Song, Jamey Johnson  29
69 89 108 21 Shine, Estelle  39
70 NEW 1 Our Long Road Home, Taproot  70
71 77 75 25 Scars & Souvenirs, Theory Of A Deadman  28
72 79 70 70 It Won't Be Soon Before Long, Maroon 5  1
73 58 28 4 Sol-Angel & The Hadley St. Dreams, Solange  9
74 55 46 3 How It Feels To Be Free: Opus Collection, Nina Simone  46
75 66 55 20 35 Biggest Hits, Toby Keith  2
76 76 78 71 Minutes To Midnight, Linkin Park  1
77 56 66 10 Broken & Beautiful, Mark Schultz  49
78 110 94 44 Jordin Sparks, Jordin Sparks  10
79 65 39 4 Tu Inspiracion, Alacranes Musical  26
80 61 58 17 Here I Stand, Usher  1
81 60 22 3 Swan Songs, Hollywood Undead  22
82 81 67 13 The Sound Of Madness, Shinedown  8
83 39 2 All Rebel Rockers, Michael Franti & Spearhead  39
84 NEW 1 Who Killed Amanda Palmer, Amanda Palmer  84
85 78 63 62 Coco, Colbie Caillat  5
86 64 38 8 Kidz Bop 14, Kidz Bop Kids  8
87 82 53 8 Revelation, Third Day  6
88 96 79 28 Oracular Spectacular, MGMT  79
89 71 47 10 Untitled, Nas  1
90 75 49 4 Do You Believe Me Now, Jimmy Wayne  27
91 72 77 11 Modern Guilt, Beck  4
92 87 73 98 Enjoy The Ride, Sugarland  4
93 116 90 35 Pocketful Of Sunshine, Natasha Bedingfield  3
94 31 2 Jenni, Jenni Rivera  31
95 84 110 67 RIOT!, Paramore  15
96 92 72 12 Where The Light Is: John Mayer Live In Los Angeles, John Mayer  5
97 NEW 1 Idolos: De Mexico Para El Mundo, Various Artists  97
98 68 37 5 Shwayze, Shwayze  10
99 52 2 Rock Heroes, Various Artists  52
100 120 115 19 Nothing But The Best, Frank Sinatra  2
101 97 68 52 Thirsty, Marvin Sapp  28
102 98 97 155 All The Right Reasons, Nickelback  1
103 103 74 21 Metro Station, Metro Station  40
104 80 54 6 Talento De Barrio (Soundtrack), Daddy Yankee  14
105 125 104 12 A Twist In My Story, Secondhand Serenade  45
106 123 106 10 Graffiti The World, Rehab  100
107 34 2 Simple Times, Joshua Radin  34
108 90 81 73 Call Me Irresponsible, Michael Buble  1
109 114 83 17 Greatest Hits: Limited Edition, Tim McGraw  10
110 109 98 52 Still Feels Good, Rascal Flatts  1
111 88 69 10 Beautiful Eyes (EP), Taylor Swift  9
112 93 62 10 The Greatest Story Ever Told, David Banner  8
113 63 2 Real...En Vivo, Ednita Nazario  63
114 101 99 23 Lady Antebellum, Lady Antebellum  4
115 112 64 16 19, Adele  57
116 111 82 18 Fight With Tools, Flobots  15
117 115 89 46 The Ultimate Hits, Garth Brooks  3
118 57 21 3 That Lucky Old Sun, Brian Wilson  21
119 106 60 7 Lessons In Love, Lloyd  7
120 42 2 The Stand Ins, Okkervil River  42
121 113 88 65 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Miranda Lambert  6
122 99 93 16 Weezer, Weezer  4
123 131 120 149 Some Hearts, Carrie Underwood  2
124 139 124 45 Mothership, Led Zeppelin  7
125 122 87 189 Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers, Bob Marley And The Wailers  (Diamond Certification) 10 41
126 NEW 1 Life In The Concrete Jungle, B.G. & Chopper City Boyz  126
127 154 170 244 Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd  (Diamond Certification) 15 58
128 119 95 29 Good Time, Alan Jackson  1
129 91 2 ...And Justice For All, Metallica  91
130 164 142 118 15, Buckcherry  40
131 130 114 48 Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces, Seether  9
132 128 132 120 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits, Creedence Clearwater Revival  94
133 129 105 36 Greatest Hits, Keith Urban  11
134 133 116 19 Narrow Stairs, Death Cab For Cutie  1
135 124 119 3 Northern Songs: Canadas Best & Brightest, Various Artists  119
136 121 92 13 Last 2 Walk, Three 6 Mafia  5
137 NEW 1 WOW Gospel Essentials: All-Time Favorites, Various Artists  137
138 73 30 6 Greatest Hits, New Kids On The Block  23
139 NEW 1 Awaken The Dreamers, All Shall Perish  139
140 NEW 1 Under Summer Sun, Matt Wertz  140
141 127 101 187 It's Time, Michael Buble  7
142 118 109 44 Dreaming Out Loud, OneRepublic  14
143 140 149 47 Long Road Out Of Eden, Eagles  1
144 108 102 3 Sundown: Music For Unwinding, Various Artists  102
145 143 117 66 5th Gear, Brad Paisley  3
146 162 197 164 Wicked, Original Broadway Cast Recording  110
147 117 80 7 Total Dance 2008: Vol. 2, Stryker  22
148 105 7 Scream, Tokio Hotel  40
149 102 48 4 Ultra Beatdown, Dragonforce  18
150 134 2 High Voltage, AC/DC  134
151 95 2 Master Of Puppets, Metallica  95
152 NEW 1 iTunes: Live From Las Vegas Exclusively At The Palms (EP), Death Cab For Cutie  152
153 136 111 235 Greatest Hits, Guns N' Roses  3
154 NEW 1 Keep Coming Back, Marc Broussard  154
155 150 162 19 The Way Of The Fist, Five Finger Death Punch  120
156 40 2 Not 4 Sale, Kardinal Offishall  40
157 145 122 238 Greatest Hits, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band  60
158 83 31 3 Shine Through It, Terrence Howard  31
159 135 103 54 Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates, Kenny Chesney  3
160 138 112 23 E=MC2, Mariah Carey  1
161 156 130 62 Number Ones, Michael Jackson  13
162 163 178 9 Worlds Collide, Apocalyptica  63
163 126 85 4 One Kind Favor, B.B. King  38
164 149 125 80 Back To Black, Amy Winehouse  3
165 157 123 10 Mamma Mia!, Original Cast Recording  56
166 94 2 Sleepless Nights, Patty Loveless  94
167 187 157 10 All Sides, O.A.R.  13
168 141 138 42 American Man: Greatest Hits Volume II, Trace Adkins  23
169 158 135 106 Continuum, John Mayer  2
170 155 144 14 Rise And Fall, Rage And Grace, The Offspring  10
171 160 141 119 One - X, Three Days Grace  5
172 RE-ENTRY 11 Celtic Thunder, Celtic Thunder  51
173 151 136 17 We Started Nothing, The Ting Tings  82
174 153 148 26 95/08, Enrique Iglesias  20
175 148 118 4 Vamonos Pa'l Rio, Los Pikadientes De Caborca  118
176 152 2 Highway To Hell, AC/DC  152
177 142 91 7 C'MON!, Keith Anderson  13
178 176 147 39 Para Siempre, Vicente Fernandez  39
179 168 158 166 Greatest Hits, Queen  45
180 182 2 Disney Girlz Rock 2, Various Artists  180
181 RE-ENTRY 46 Avenged Sevenfold, Avenged Sevenfold  4
182 159 2 Live, AC/DC  159
183 170 121 52 Just Like You, Keyshia Cole  2
184 183 172 73 Jersey Boys, Original Broadway Cast Recording  87
185 172 128 16 The Declaration, Ashanti  6
186 132 2 Ride The Lightning, Metallica  132
187 174 168 21 Hard Candy, Madonna  1
188 NEW 1 One Life, 33Miles  188
189 147 86 4 Holler Back, The Lost Trailers  33
190 146 200 16 NOW That's What I Call Classic Rock, Various Artists  20
191 191 45 Graduation, Kanye West  1
192 169 2 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, AC/DC  169
193 181 161 115 Greatest Hits, Creed  15
194 137 76 4 Forth, The Verve  23
195 195 137 5 What If We, Brandon Heath  77
196 178 160 54 Who We Are, Lifehouse  14
197 NEW 1 Walk This Way, The White Tie Affair  197
198 188 145 45 As I Am, Alicia Keys  1
199 175 133 86 Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits, Elvis Presley  55
200 185 171 5 Hannah Montana: Hits Remixed, Hannah Montana  111
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
2m
Diamond Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 14,427
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #28 on Sept 25, 2008, 11:45am »

Top Pop Catalog
Issue Date: 2008-10-04

This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak
on Imprint | Catalog No. | Distributing Label Position
Chart
1 1 16 845 Back In Black, AC/DC  (Diamond Certification) 22 1
2 6 2 41 I Can Only Imagine: Platinum Edition, Various Artists  1
3 2 1 452 Gold -- Greatest Hits, ABBA  1
4 7 4 776 Journey's Greatest Hits, Journey  (Diamond Certification) 15 1
5 3 11 859 Metallica, Metallica  (Diamond Certification) 14 1
6 4 3 3 How It Feels To Be Free: Opus Collection, Nina Simone  3
7 5 5 12 Broken & Beautiful, Mark Schultz  3
8 13 12 149 Some Hearts, Carrie Underwood  5
9 10 6 962 Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers, Bob Marley And The Wailers  (Diamond Certification) 10 1
10 20 23 1625 Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd  (Diamond Certification) 15 1
11 8 33 582 ...And Justice For All, Metallica  3
12 127 15, Buckcherry  12
13 12 17 605 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits, Creedence Clearwater Revival  7
14 11 9 189 It's Time, Michael Buble  1
15 24 30 178 Wicked, Original Broadway Cast Recording  3
16 15 23 High Voltage, AC/DC  15
17 9 31 524 Master Of Puppets, Metallica  6
18 16 10 235 Greatest Hits, Guns N' Roses  1
19 17 13 721 Greatest Hits, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band  1
20 21 15 78 Number Ones, Michael Jackson  5
21 18 80 Back To Black, Amy Winehouse  18
22 22 14 88 Mamma Mia!, Original Cast Recording  4
23 19 91 Highway To Hell, AC/DC  14
24 25 19 749 Greatest Hits, Queen  2
25 23 225 Live, AC/DC  13
26 29 24 86 Jersey Boys, Original Broadway Cast Recording  7
27 14 463 Ride The Lightning, Metallica  5
28 26 59 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, AC/DC  26
29 28 20 162 Greatest Hits, Creed  4
30 27 18 210 Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits, Elvis Presley  1
31 38 89 I'm Not Dead, Pink  31
32 37 28 246 Fallen, Evanescence  1
33 31 25 330 [Hybrid Theory], Linkin Park  (Diamond Certification) 10 2
34 33 27 176 In Between Dreams, Jack Johnson  11
35 34 21 50 Greatest Hits, Boston  12
36 39 32 409 1, The Beatles  (Diamond Certification) 10 1
37 32 29 214 Michael Buble, Michael Buble  1
38 42 45 268 All The Way...A Decade Of Song, Celine Dion  2
39 36 34 129 Me And My Gang, Rascal Flatts  8
40 48 36 116 Time Well Wasted, Brad Paisley  36
41 40 35 102 Ten Thousand Fists, Disturbed  13
42 45 37 236 The Sickness, Disturbed  1
43 41 42 312 Come Away With Me, Norah Jones  (Diamond Certification) 10 1
44 47 40 90 Love, The Beatles  22
45 30 79 The Razors Edge, AC/DC  30
46 RE-ENTRY 3 Greatest Hits: Limited Edition, Hank Williams Jr.  39
47 35 22 12 The Best Of ABBA: 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection, ABBA  9
48 RE-ENTRY 21 The Ultimate Luther Vandross, Luther Vandross  22
49 RE-ENTRY 15 Greatest Hits, Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers  12
50 50 198 16 Biggest Hits, Johnny Cash  1
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
Shooter
Diamond Member
*
member is offline

[avatar]

PMB

[aim]

Joined: Apr 2006
Gender: Male
Posts: 14,279
 Re: Billboard 200: 10/04/08: Metallica #1 337K
« Reply #29 on Sept 25, 2008, 11:45am »

DAMN @ Kenny dropping from #54 to #200!
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

Kid Cudi, Kandi, or RichGirl? Download or Delete? Vote NOW! http://bit.ly/btFXYq
Page 1 of 2 » Jump to page   Go    [Search This Thread][Send Topic To Friend] [Print]

Forum Information
Administrators - Matt4319, GiggaWho, Mega248, The Max
Moderators - 43dudleyvillas, Love Plastic Love, Haley, Acetic Acid, WotUNeed
Forums Directory
Click Here To Make This Board Ad-Free


This Board Hosted For FREE By ProBoards
Get Your Own Free Message Boards & Free Forums!
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Report Abuse | Mobile