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Post by HolidayGuy on Oct 10, 2012 9:35:19 GMT -5
Starting with info from Hip Hop DX, which posts Current Albums rankings:
12. G.O.O.D. Music, Cruel Summer: 28,000 (289,000)
15. DJ Drama, Quality Street Music: 24,000
18. Lupe Fiasco, Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1: 21,000 (110,000)
31. 2 Chainz, Based On A T.R.U. Story: 14,000 (317,000)
34. Flying Lotus, Until The Quiet Comes: 13,000 (14,000)
61. Rick Ross, God Forgives, I Don't: 7,900 (425,000)
93. Nas, Life Is Good: 4,600 (310,000)
110. Z-Ro, Angel Dust: 3,700
163. Skyzoo, A Dream Deferred: 2,600
170. Kutt Calhoun: Kelvin - 2,400
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Post by HolidayGuy on Oct 10, 2012 10:00:23 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/news/muse-s-the-2nd-law-leads-seven-top-10-debuts-1007975762.story?utm_source=most_recent#/news/muse-s-the-2nd-law-leads-seven-top-10-debuts-1007975762.story?utm_source=most_recentMuse's 'The 2nd Law' Leads Seven Top 10 Debuts on Billboard 200by Keith Caulfield, L.A. | October 10, 2012 Rock band Muse earns its highest charting album ever as "The 2nd Law" debuts at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. The set sold 101,000 in its first week according to Nielsen SoundScan. It's the third top 10 for the act, which previously claimed a No. 9 set with "Black Holes and Revelations" and a No. 3 rank with "The Resistance." Muse's start with "The 2nd Law" wasn't enough to bump Mumford & Sons' "Babel" out of the top slot though, as it remains at No. 1 with 169,000 (down 72%). It's the first time since June that an album has spent successive weeks at No. 1. The last to do so was John Mayer's "Born and Raised," which ruled on the June 9 and June 16 charts. Fun trivia: This is the first time British rock bands have been Nos. 1 and 2 on the Billboard 200 in the same week since May 9, 1992. That's when Def Leppard's "Adrenalize" was in its fourth week at No. 1 and the Cure's "Wish" bowed at No. 2. Back on this week's Billboard 200, R&B singer Miguel nabs his best week ever, as his sophomore effort "Kaleidoscope Dream" starts at No. 3 with 71,000. His debut set, 2010's "All I Want Is You," racked 45 weeks on the chart, rising to a peak of No. 37 on the May 24, 2011 tally. P!nk's former No. 1 "The Truth About Love" is steady at No. 4 with 52,000 (down 45%) while rock band Three Days Grace enters at No. 5 with "Transit of Venus" (48,000). It's the third top 10 for the act and follows 2009's "Life Starts Now," which launched at No. 3 with 79,000. Jazz singer and pianist Diana Krall sees her latest album, "Glad Rag Doll," bow at No. 6 with 46,000. It's her fifth top 10 effort on the Billboard 200, while over on the Traditional Jazz Albums chart, it earns Krall her 10th No. 1. One-time "America's Got Talent" runner-up Jackie Evancho arrives at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 with her latest effort, "Songs From the Silver Screen" (41,000 sold). It's the 12-year old's fifth entry on the tally and marks her third top 10 effort. She earlier notched top 10 sets with 2010's "O Holy Night" EP and 2011's "Dream With Me." Little Big Town's "Tornado" is the third and final holdover from last week's chart still in the top 10, as it rises one spot to No. 8 with 31,000 (down 8%). British newcomer Cher Lloyd captures at No. 9 debut with her first U.S. album "Sticks & Stones" (31,000) while veteran singer Van Morrison starts at No. 10 with "Born to Sing: No Plan B" (29,000). The latter ties Morrison's highest-rank ever, when 2008's "Keep It Simple" also debuted and peaked at No. 10. Switching gears to the top 10 of the Digital Songs chart, One Direction's "Live While We're Young" comes crashing in at No. 1 with 341,000 downloads sold. It's the third-largest debut sales week for a digital song by a group, outpaced only by Maroon 5's "Payphone" (493,000) and the Black Eyed Peas' "Boom Boom Pow" (464,000 in 2009). But 1D isn't the only big bow this week, as the entire top three are new arrivals. Taylor Swift's latest single "Red" lands at No. 2 with 312,000. It's the title track from her upcoming album, due out Oct. 22, and is the third pre-release single from the set. It starts a bit larger than its last early single, "Begin Again," which launched a week ago at No. 1 with 299,000. At No. 3, Adele's title theme song from the James Bond film "Skyfall" debuts with 261,000 after a little more than three days of sales in the tracking week (which ended on Sunday night). PSY's "Gangnam Style" slips 2-4 with 257,000 (down 13%), Maroon 5's "One More Night" drops 4-5 with 167,000 (down 8%) and Swift's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" falls 5-8 with 149,000 (down 11%). Ke$ha's "Die Young" tumbles 3-7 with 138,000 (down 27%), fun.'s "Some Nights" moves 6-8 with 129,000 (down 8%) and Rihanna's "Diamonds" dips 7-9 with 108,000 (down 18%). Alex Clare's "Too Close" rounds out the top 10, descending 8-10 with 102,000 (down 12%). Overall album sales in this past chart week (ending Oct. 7) totaled 5.35 million units, down 6% compared with the sum last week (5.71 million) and up 4% compared with the comparable sales week of 2011 (5.13 million). Year-to-date album sales stand at 223.78 million, down 4% compared with the same total at this point last year (233.63 million). Digital track sales this past week totaled 23.31 million downloads, up 1% compared with last week (23.05 million) and 13% stacked next to the comparable week of 2011 (20.59 million). Year-to-date track sales are at 1.032 billion, up 6% compared with the same total at this point last year (972.33 million). Next week's Billboard 200 competes with the same week in 2011 when: Evanescence's self-titled album bowed at No. 1 with 127,000, marking the act's second chart-topper. The previous week's leader, Scotty McCreery's "Clear As Day," fell to No. 4 with 88,000 (down 55%).
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Post by HolidayGuy on Oct 10, 2012 10:05:37 GMT -5
I fixed the link. :)
Album sales up 4% from the comparable 2011 sales week.
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Post by Agent Yoncé on Oct 10, 2012 11:33:03 GMT -5
Miguel did about 10k more than his projections. Not bad. Hopefully this can become a consistent seller.
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Post by Enigma. on Oct 10, 2012 11:41:01 GMT -5
Pink is doing impressively well with The Truth About Love and Try hasn't even taken off yet.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Oct 10, 2012 12:00:25 GMT -5
music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-watch/week-ending-oct-6-2012-albums-green-day-152732715.html;_ylt=AojmWcCi5PKcTOUjZsixbXUPwiUv;_ylu=X3oDMTFocnM0OXVvBG1pdANNdXNpYyBCbG9nIEluZGV4BHBvcwM3BHNlYwNNZWRpYUJsb2dJbmRleFRlbXA-;_ylg=X3oDMTFpMm9iMzh1BGludGwDdXMEbGFuZwNlbi11cwRwc3RhaWQDBHBzdGNhdANibG9nBHB0A3NlY3Rpb25z;_ylv=3#more-2978Paul Grein does NOT work for Billboard!! He writes a column for Yahoo! based on the Billboard charts. (Not really aimed at people here at Pulse. I think most people her know the difference.) Week Ending Oct. 7, 2012. Albums: Green Day, No Doubt Tumble By Paul Grein | Chart Watch Last week, you'll remember, Mumford & Sons' Babel trounced new albums by such heavyweights as Green Day and No Doubt. This week, Babel stays on top of The Billboard 200 for a second week, but the big surprise is that Green Day's Uno! and No Doubt's Push And Shove both drop out of the top 10. Uno! drops from #2 to #11. Push And Shove drops from #3 to #13. It's increasingly common for albums to fade quickly after big (or even not-so-big) first weeks. Of the five albums that debuted in the top 10 last week, only Babel remains. Albums by Lupe Fiasco and Deadmau5 also drop out this week. This is particularly bad news for Green Day and Lupe Fiasco, whose albums have sequels scheduled for release. If the first installment drops out of the top 10 after one week, that doesn't exactly bode well for the series. A few albums are defying this "here today, gone tomorrow" trend. Little Big Town's Tornado has spent the past four weeks in the top 10. P!nk's The Truth About Love has been in the top five for the past three weeks. And of course, there are a few smash albums that are really defying the trends. Adele's 21, which ranks #14 this week, has sold 9,875,000 copies. Mumford & Sons' previous album, Sigh No More, which ranks #20, has sold 2,497,000 copies. Babel sold another 169K copies in its second week, bringing its two-week total to 769K. It's already the year's best-selling rock or rock-leaning album, ahead of Gotye's Making Mirrors (662K), .fun's Some Nights (658K) and The Black Keys' El Camino (559K). Among all albums, it's already #8 for the year. How high can Babel go on the year-to-date chart before the year ends? Adele's 21 has a seemingly insurmountable lead, having sold 4,052,000 copies so far this year. Taylor Swift's Red, which is due Oct. 22, could easily wind up #2 for the year. Swift's last two albums, Fearless and Speak Low, each sold more than 2 million copies in the closing weeks of the year. Shameless Plug: I previewed the year-end album chart in a Chart Watch Extra that went up Friday. Babel sold 88K digital copies this week, putting it at #1 on Top Digital Albums for the second week. This brings its digital sales, after just two weeks, to 508K. Mumford & Sons' previous album, Sigh No More, took 53 weeks to sell 500K digital copies. Only one other album in digital history has sold 500K copies this quickly. That was Lady Gaga's Born This Way, which did it in just one week in May 2011 (boosted by a 99-cent sale at Amazon MP3, which accounted for an estimated 400K of its 662K first-week digital sales). Muse's pThe 2nd Law debuts at #2. It's Muse's third top 10 (and highest-charting) album, following Black Holes And Revelations (#9 in 2006) and The Resistance (#3 in 2009). The latter album won a Grammy as Best Rock Album. Muse was on Saturday Night Live this past weekend. The 2nd Law debuted at #1 on the Official U.K. chart. It's Muse's fourth #1 album in its home country. Both Mumford & Sons and Muse are British. Billboard's Keith Caulfield notes that this marks the first time that British rock bands have held down the top two spots on The Billboard 200 since May 9, 1992, when Def Leppard's Adrenalize was in its fourth week at #1 and The Cure's Wish debuted at #2. Miguel's sophomore album Kaleidoscope Dream debuts at #3. It's his first top 10 album. 2010's All I Want Is You peaked at #37. In the past 18 months, Miguel has amassed three #1 hits on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs: "Sure Thing," Wale's "Lotus Flower Bomb," on which he was featured, and "Adorn." Incidentally, Sara Bareilles had a #1 album in September 2010 titled Kaleidoscope Heart. Diana Krall's Glad Rag Doll debuts at #6. It's her fifth top 10 album, which is more than any other female jazz artist in history. She pulls ahead of Nancy Wilson, who reached the top 10 with four albums in 1964-1965. Wilson's albums, including How Glad I Am, blended elements of pop, R&B and jazz. Peggy Lee also had four top 10 albums from 1948 to 1955, but she was generally considered a pop singer at the time. Lee died in 2002. Wilson, 75, is still going strong. She won Grammys in 2005 and 2007 for Best Jazz Vocal Album. (How about Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday, who are widely regarded as the two greatest female jazz singers of all time? Fitzgerald had two top 10 albums: South Pacific (a 1949 collabo with Bing Crosby, among others) and Songs From Pete Kelly's Blues (a 1955 collabo with Peggy Lee). Holiday never had a charted album in her lifetime. Her first and highest-charting album was The Billie Holiday Story, which reached #85 in 1973, when the bio-pic Lady Sings The Blues was in theaters.) Glad Rag Doll enters Top Traditional Jazz Albums at #1. It's Krall's 10th #1 album on that chart. Jackie Evancho's Songs From The Silver Screen debuts at #7. It's the third top 10 album for the precocious singer, who is, amazingly, just 12 years and six months old. Pop Quiz: Only one other artist in chart history has amassed three top 10 albums at such a young age. He fronted a group. Name that artist. Answer below. Songs From The Silver Screen fell short of the #2 debuts of Evancho's first two releases, 2010's O Holy Night and 2011's Dream With Me. What's the problem? For one thing, the album title is terribly stodgy. Nobody uses stilted phrases like that anymore. (I hope they don't call her inevitable Broadway collection Songs From The Great White Way.) Artists have been recording top 10 albums filled with movie songs almost as long as there have been albums. Rosemary Clooney and Harry James had a hit album in1952 titled Hollywood's Best (it consisted of Oscar-winners for Best Song). Percy Faith and His Orchestra scored in 1953 with Music From Hollywood. A recent example is Barbra Streisand's 2003 album The Movie Album. Two artists who are signed to Simon Cowell's Syco Entertainment are listed in this week's top 10. There's the aforementioned Jackie Evancho and also Cher Lloyd, whose Sticks & Stones debuts at #9. The album reached #4 on the Official U.K. chart. Lloyd's "Want U Back" peaked at #12 on the Hot 100. Other current artists on Syco's roster include Il Divo, Leona Lewis, Susan Boyle and One Direction, all of whom have had #1 albums on The Billboard 200. Quiz Answer: Michael Jackson was just 12 years and one month old the week of Oct. 10, 1970 when he landed his third top 10 album with the Jackson 5. Zac Hanson is in third place. He was 12 years and seven months old the week of May 30, 1998 when he landed his third top 10 album with Hanson. Van Morrison's Born To Sing: No Plan B debuts at #10. It's the rock veteran's second top 10 album. Morrison first cracked the top 10 in April 2008 (after more than 40 years of chart success) with Keep It Simple. Morrison first cracked The Billboard 200 in October 1967 with Blowin' Your Mind!. The top three entries on Hot Digital Songs are all new entries. One Direction's "Live While We're Young" debuts at #1 with first-week sales of 341K. Taylor Swift's "Red" bows at #2 (312K). Adele's "Skyfall" starts at #3 (261K). But the race for #1 on the Hot 100 (which also factors in radio airplay and on-demand streaming activity) appears to be between PSY's "Gangham Style" (257K) and Maroon 5's "One More Night" (167K). Which will prevail (or will one of the new entries cause an upset)? You'll find out later today when we post Chart Watch: Songs. Here's the low-down on this week's top 10 albums. The Top Five: Mumford & Sons' Babel holds at #1 for the second week (169K)…. Muse's The 2nd Law debuts at #2 (102K). It's the band's third top 10 album…Miguel's Kaleidoscope Dream debuts at #3 (71K). It's his first top 10 album… P!nk's The Truth About Love holds at #4 for the second week in its third week (52K)… Three Days Grace's Transit Of Venus debuts at #5 (48K). It's the band's third top 10 album. The Second Five: Diana Krall's Glad Rag Doll debuts at #6 (46K). It's her fifth top 10 album…Jackie Evancho's Songs From The Silver Screen debuts at #7 (41K). It's her third top 10 album or EP… Little Big Town's Tornado rebounds from #9 to #8 in its fourth week (31K). It's #1 on Top Country Albums for the fourth week… Cher Lloyd's Sticks & Stones debuts at #9 (31K). It's her first top 10 album… Van Morrison's Born To Sing: No Plan B debuts at #10 (29K). It's his second top 10 album. Seven albums drop out of the top 10 this week. Green Day's Uno! drops from #2 to #11, No Doubt's Push And Shove drops from #3 to #13, Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Part 1 drops from #5 to #18, deadmau5's >album title goes here< drops from #6 to #28, Kanye West Presents GOOD Music Cruel Summer drops from #7 to #12, Dave Matthews Band's Away From The World drops from #8 to #19 and The Killers' Battle Born drops from #10 to #29. DJ Drama's Quality Street Music debuts at #15…The Pitch Perfect soundtrack sprints from #43 to #16 in its second week. It's #1 on Top Soundtracks for the second week. The movie about a college acapella singing group was #3 at the box-office over the weekend, behind Taken 2 and last weekend's leader, Hotel Transylvania. Papa Roach's The Connection debuts at #17. It's the band's sixth top 20 album…Heart's Fanatic debuts at #24. The veteran band is vying for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame…Cody Simpson's Paradise debuts at #27. Simpson, 15, is an Australian pop singer and budding teen heartthrob. Blake Shelton's Cheers It's Christmas debuts at #52. This is the season's first Christmas album to crack The Billboard 200. Among the big Christmas albums coming up: Scotty McCreery's Christmas With Scotty McCreery, Lady Antebellum's On This Winter's Night and Rod Stewart's Merry Christmas Baby.Michael Jackson's 1987 album Bad drops from #52 to #85 in its 98th week on the chart. This is its third straight week at #1 on Top Catalog Albums. The 25th anniversary edition, Bad 25, which is listed separately, drops off The Billboard 200 after just two appearances. Ouch. One Direction's Up All Night—The Live Tour holds at #1 on Top Music Videos for the 18th week in its 19-week chart run. Coming Attractions: Kiss' Monster, Barbra Streisand's Release Me, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' The Heist and MGK's Lace Up are expected to be next week's top entries. Also due: The Script's #3, All Time Low's Don't Panic, Coheed and Cambria's The Afterman: Ascension, Ellie Goulding's Halcyon and The Wallflowers' Glad All Over.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Oct 10, 2012 12:26:07 GMT -5
Has anyone been to a Walmart, Target or Best Buy recently?
Do they have Christmas albums out yet?
I might be going to a Best Buy tomorrow. Best Buy last year had a big selection of Christmas albums. Most were $6.99.
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Post by Rican@ on Oct 10, 2012 12:37:22 GMT -5
Nice forMiguel!
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Post by ZAYN on Oct 10, 2012 15:01:06 GMT -5
HUM HALLELUJAH!!
Switching gears to the top 10 of the Digital Songs chart, One Direction's "Live While We're Young" comes crashing in at No. 1 with 341,000 downloads sold. It's the third-largest debut sales week for a digital song by a group, outpaced only by Maroon 5's "Payphone" (493,000) and the Black Eyed Peas' "Boom Boom Pow" (464,000 in 2009).
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Oct 10, 2012 17:22:29 GMT -5
Newer albums on the Billboard 200 that have not been RIAA certified yet:
Numbers from the 10/6 chart:
Maroon 5 605k Zac Brown Band 525k Linkin Park 475k Madonna 505k Skrillex, Scary Monsters 450k Now 42 440k Five Finger Death Punch 460k Justin Moore 452k
Numbers are estimates.
Albums only on the BB200 for 5+ weeks are listed and have sold over 400k
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Oct 12, 2012 10:10:49 GMT -5
The Billboard 200
1 1 2 Babel, Mumford & Sons 2 NEW 1 The 2nd Law, Muse 3 NEW 1 Kaleidoscope Dream, Miguel 4 4 3 The Truth About Love, P!nk 5 NEW 1 Transit Of Venus, Three Days Grace 6 NEW 1 Glad Rag Doll, Diana Krall 7 NEW 1 Songs From The Silver Screen, Jackie Evancho 8 9 4 Tornado, Little Big Town 9 NEW 1 Sticks & Stones, Cher Lloyd 10 NEW 1 Born To Sing : No Plan B, Van Morrison 11 2 2 Uno!, Green Day 12 7 3 Kanye West Presents GOOD Music Cruel Summer, Various Artists 13 3 2 Push And Shove, No Doubt 14 14 85 21, Adele 15 NEW 1 Quality Street Music, DJ Drama 16 43 2 Pitch Perfect, Soundtrack 17 NEW 1 Connection, Papa Roach 18 5 2 Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1, Lupe Fiasco 19 8 4 Away From The World, Dave Matthews Band 20 12 133 Sigh No More, Mumford & Sons 21 16 15 Overexposed, Maroon 5 22 15 27 The Lumineers, The Lumineers 23 18 33 Some Nights, fun. 24 NEW 1 Fanatic, Heart 25 24 16 Believe, Justin Bieber
26 22 30 Up All Night, One Direction 27 NEW 1 Paradise, Cody Simpson 28 6 2 Album Title Goes Here, deadmau5 29 10 3 Battle Born, The Killers 30 27 23 Blown Away, Carrie Underwood 31 25 8 Based On A T.R.U. Story, 2 Chainz 32 21 5 Night Visions, Imagine Dragons 33 23 9 NOW 43, Various Artists 34 NEW 1 Until The Quiet Comes, Flying Lotus 35 28 61 Tailgates & Tanlines, Luke Bryan 36 17 4 Tempest, Bob Dylan 37 13 4 The Carpenter, The Avett Brothers 38 NEW 1 Clarity, Zedd 39 35 2 WOW Hits 2013, Various Artists 40 20 3 Kiss, Carly Rae Jepsen 41 33 34 Hunter Hayes, Hunter Hayes 42 29 5 North, matchbox twenty 43 36 63 Chief, Eric Church 44 NEW 1 The Piano Guys, The Piano Guys 45 55 17 +, Ed Sheeran 46 NEW 1 R&B Divas, Faith Evans 47 NEW 1 Cedar + Gold, Tristan Prettyman 48 30 4 Coexist, The xx 49 38 7 Chapter V, Trey Songz 50 NEW 1 Lightning, Matt And Kim 51 NEW 1 Bethel Live: For The Sake Of The World, Bethel Music 52 NEW 1 Cheers, It's Christmas., Blake Shelton 53 37 27 My Head Is An Animal, Of Monsters And Men 54 48 44 El Camino, The Black Keys 55 NEW 1 I'm Right Here (EP), Chris Rene 56 41 13 Uncaged, Zac Brown Band 57 34 111 Teenage Dream, Katy Perry 58 11 2 Awakened, As I Lay Dying 59 42 6 Eye On It, tobyMac 60 58 6 Live Across America, Josh Turner 61 44 10 God Forgives, I Don't, Rick Ross 62 NEW 1 Free The Music, Jerrod Niemann 63 NEW 1 Gold Dust, Tori Amos 64 49 15 Living Things, Linkin Park 65 47 13 Channel Orange, Frank Ocean 66 32 3 Shields, Grizzly Bear 67 45 25 California 37, Train 68 59 14 Fortune, Chris Brown 69 40 3 All Over The Road, Easton Corbin 70 62 101 My Kinda Party, Jason Aldean 71 NEW 1 12 Historias, Tommy Torres 72 46 3 3 Pears, Dwight Yoakam 73 50 5 Gravity, Lecrae 74 61 21 The Lateness Of The Hour, Alex Clare 75 74 14 Wild Ones, Flo Rida
76 53 36 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey 77 66 60 Halfway To Heaven, Brantley Gilbert 78 69 16 Welcome To The Fishbowl, Kenny Chesney 79 64 4 Austin & Ally (Soundtrack), Ross Lynch 80 63 12 Kidz Bop 22, Kidz Bop Kids 81 54 4 La Futura, ZZ Top 82 68 8 Best Days, Tamela Mann 83 73 49 Ceremonials, Florence + The Machine 84 70 17 Looking 4 Myself, Usher 85 52 98 Bad: 25, Michael Jackson 86 NEW 1 Transcendental Youth, The Mountain Goats 87 31 2 El Primer Ministro, Gerardo Ortiz 88 82 155 19, Adele 89 71 27 Boys & Girls, Alabama Shakes 90 NEW 1 Sugaring Season, Beth Orton 91 72 25 Love Is A Four Letter Word, Jason Mraz 92 110 109 O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Soundtrack 93 77 7 Dustin Lynch, Dustin Lynch 94 26 2 La Musica No Se Toca, Alejandro Sanz 95 85 9 Declaration Of Independence, Colt Ford 96 81 12 Life Is Good, Nas 97 93 25 Pluto, Future 98 60 3 The Sound Of The Life Of The Mind, Ben Folds Five 99 57 3 Hillbilly Jedi, Big & Rich 100 193 96 Licensed To Ill, Beastie Boys 101 112 102 Speak Now, Taylor Swift 102 84 58 Greatest Hits, Foo Fighters 103 67 2 Goin' Down Rockin': The Last Recordings, Waylon Jennings 104 86 27 Changed, Rascal Flatts 105 97 53 Megalithic Symphony, AWOLNATION 106 132 198 Fearless, Taylor Swift 107 99 24 Hard 2 Love, Lee Brice 108 19 2 Endless Summer (EP), Jake Owen 109 RE-ENTRY 2 Searching For Sugar Man (Soundtrack), Rodriguez 110 101 124 Brothers, The Black Keys 111 104 41 Bangarang (EP), Skrillex 112 103 47 Take Care, Drake 113 NEW 1 Cold Fact, Rodriguez 114 83 9 Perfectly Imperfect, Elle Varner 115 100 27 Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, Nicki Minaj 116 106 103 Hands All Over, Maroon 5 117 90 8 Blood, In This Moment 118 87 24 Blunderbuss, Jack White 119 88 40 Making Mirrors, Gotye 120 NEW 1 Angel Dust, Z-Ro 121 75 4 Fifty Shades Of Grey: The Classical Album, Various Artists 122 115 15 10,000 Reasons, Matt Redman 123 108 70 Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites (EP), Skrillex 124 NEW 1 Sing The Delta, Iris Dement 125 65 3 Mirage Rock, Band Of Horses 126 123 24 Up All Night, Kip Moore 127 RE-ENTRY 103 The Band Perry, The Band Perry 128 114 21 The Strange Case Of..., Halestorm 129 NEW 1 Now For Plan A, The Tragically Hip 130 102 243 Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers, Bob Marley And The Wailers (Diamond Certification) 10 131 95 11 Gossamer, Passion Pit 132 RE-ENTRY 48 Relentless, Jason Aldean 133 RE-ENTRY 104 Dr. Dre -- 2001, Dr. Dre 134 119 55 Nothing But The Beat, David Guetta 135 116 17 Clockwork Angels, Rush 136 92 15 Hundred More Years, Francesca Battistelli 137 147 123 Lungs, Florence + The Machine 138 118 46 Talk That Talk, Rihanna 139 122 7 The Struggle, Tenth Avenue North 140 124 50 Stronger, Kelly Clarkson 141 51 2 Into The Light, Matthew West 142 89 40 Unbroken, Demi Lovato 143 162 58 Tha Carter IV, Lil Wayne 144 80 4 Love This Giant, David Byrne & St. Vincent 145 39 2 Mystic Pinball, John Hiatt 146 159 3 It'z Just What We Do, Florida Georgia Line 147 RE-ENTRY 12 Aim And Ignite, fun. 148 133 15 Write Me Back, R. Kelly 149 91 5 Sun, Cat Power 150 125 8 Jesus At The Center: Live, Israel & New Breed
151 166 103 Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno Mars 152 98 2 Life Music, Jonathan McReynolds 153 160 65 Red River Blue, Blake Shelton 154 161 52 American Capitalist, Five Finger Death Punch 155 130 50 Mylo Xyloto, Coldplay 156 158 59 Hell On Heels, Pistol Annies 157 134 23 NOW 42, Various Artists 158 183 6 Monster Mash And Other Terrifying Tunes, The Countdown Singers And Orchestra 159 139 17 NOW That's What I Call Country: Volume 5, Various Artists 160 155 87 Barton Hollow, The Civil Wars 161 131 62 Greatest Hits... So Far!!!, P!nk 162 153 235 Journey's Greatest Hits, Journey (Diamond Certification) 15 163 146 202 The Foundation, Zac Brown Band 164 RE-ENTRY 4 Cinderella, Soundtrack 165 188 168 Thriller, Michael Jackson (Diamond Certification) 29 166 143 56 Own The Night, Lady Antebellum 167 181 20 The Hurt & The Healer, MercyMe 168 78 3 Charmer, Aimee Mann 169 175 120 Recovery, Eminem 170 RE-ENTRY 2 Reach The Sky, Marlene Brehm 171 RE-ENTRY 16 The Head And The Heart, The Head And The Heart 172 151 25 Picture Show, Neon Trees 173 107 7 Last Of A Dyin' Breed, Lynyrd Skynyrd 174 111 6 Welcome To: Our House, Slaughterhouse 175 135 3 Lindsey Stirling, Lindsey Stirling
176 56 2 Beacon Theatre: Live From New York, Joe Bonamassa 177 156 28 Tuskegee, Lionel Richie 178 NEW 1 Vultures, Axewound 179 141 161 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits, Creedence Clearwater Revival Featuring John Fogerty 180 79 20 Born And Raised, John Mayer 181 96 28 Amaryllis, Shinedown 182 189 54 Outlaws Like Me, Justin Moore 183 145 7 Kiss The Ring, DJ Khaled 184 94 4 Undisputed, DMX 185 RE-ENTRY 47 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Kanye West 186 120 3 The Experience, Le'Andria Johnson 187 157 87 The Legend Of Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash 188 109 2 Rich Girl, Angie Stone 189 178 132 Only By The Night, Kings Of Leon 190 128 5 Beacon, Two Door Cinema Club 191 NEW 1 A Dream Deferred, Skyzoo 192 169 3 The Invitation Narrated By Lee Strobel, Lee Strobel 193 137 55 Barefoot Blue Jean Night, Jake Owen 194 168 61 Watch The Throne, Jay Z Kanye West 195 RE-ENTRY 261 Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift 196 148 7 The Midsummer Station, Owl City 197 RE-ENTRY 22 How Great Is Our God: The Essential Collection, Chris Tomlin 198 190 15 Maybach Music Group Presents: Self Made 2, Various Artists 199 179 111 Funhouse, P!nk 200 RE-ENTRY 22 Man On The Moon II: The Legend Of Mr. Rager, Kid Cudi
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Oct 12, 2012 10:24:17 GMT -5
keelyskorner.com/category/soundscan/SOUNDSCAN (WEEK ENDING 10/7/12) 1) Mumford & Sons – Babel – 168,909 (After 2 weeks – 768,837) 2) Muse – 2nd Law – 101,927 3) Miguel – Kaleidoscope Dream – 70,872 Other Debuts 5) Three Days Grace – Transit of Venus – 48,326 6) Diana Krall – Glad Rag Doll – 45,933 7) Jackie Evancho – Songs From The Silver Screen – 41,488 9) Cher Loyd – Sticks & Stones – 30,876 10) Van Morrison – Born To Sing: No Plan B – 29,395 15) DJ Drama – Quality Street Music – 23,754 17) Papa Roach – Connection – 22,372 24) Heart – Fanatic – 16,253 27) Cody Simpson – Paradise – 15,010 34) Flying Lotus – Until The Quiet Comes – 13,258 46) Faith Evans – R&B Diva – 9,325 52) Blake Shelton – Cheers, It’s Christmas – 8,906 55) Chris Rene (The X Factor) – I’m Right Here – 8,555
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