HolidayGuy
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 30, 2013 10:00:52 GMT -5
Starting with info from Hip Hop DX, which posts Current Albums rankings:
7. A$AP Rocky, Long.Live.A$AP: 38,000 (177,000)
13. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, The Heist: 19,000 (292,000)
19. Kendrick Lamar, good kid, m.A.A.d city: 18,000 (675,000)
28. T.I., Trouble Man: Heavy Is The Head: 15,000 (346,000)
48. Wiz Khalifa, O.N.F.I.C.: 8,300 (298,000)
62. 2 Chainz, Based On A T.R.U. Story: 6,000 (515,000)
69. Chief Keef, Finally Rich: 5,300 (111,000)
70. Game, Jesus Piece: 5,300 (182,000)
102. Future, Pluto: 3,700 (262,000)
186. Big Boi, Vicious Lies And Dangerous Rumors: 1,900 (61,000)
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Post by rosemoor on Jan 30, 2013 10:37:39 GMT -5
anyone has Frank Ocean's #? thx
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 30, 2013 11:44:28 GMT -5
Yay for a final number above 100K. www.billboard.com/articles/news/1536254/gary-allan-earns-first-no-1-album-on-billboard-200Gary Allan Earns First No. 1 Album on Billboard 200By Keith Caulfield, Los Angeles | January 30, 2013 Country singer Gary Allan notches his first No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart as "Set You Free," his ninth studio album, debuts atop the list with 106,000 sold according to Nielsen SoundScan. It grants him his best sales week ever, surpassing the 99,000 start of "Tough All Over" in 2005. Further, "Set You Free" outpaces the launch of his last studio set, 2010's "Get Off on the Pain" (65,000) by 63%. Helping Allan's cause this week is his successful single "Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain)," which jumps to No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart. It's his biggest hit at the format since 2004, when "Nothing On But the Radio" spent two weeks atop the list. On the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart (which combines airplay, sales and streaming data), "Every Storm" jumped to No. 29 last week -- marking Allan's second-biggest Hot 100 hit ever. Only "Man to Man" went higher -- No. 25 -- in 2003. It's expected that "Every Storm" will move up on the Hot 100 when it compiled later today (Jan. 30). Also fueling the new album's start is a performance on NBC's "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" (Jan. 23) and sale pricing and promotion at a number of retailers. "Set You Free" sold for $9.99 at Target, Best Buy and iTunes last week while Walmart carried it for a penny more: $10. "Set You Free" sold particularly well at physical retailers, as CDs comprise 64% of the set's first week. Comparably, physical product made up just 30% of the sales of last week's No. 1-debuting album -- rapper A$AP Rocky's "Long.Live.A$AP" (42,000 of its 139,000 bow). However, that striking contrast isn't too surprising. In 2012, physical sales accounted for 75% of all country album sales versus 56% of all rap albums. Allan first appeared on the Billboard 200 chart on Nov. 9, 1996 with "Used Heart for Sale," which ultimately peaked at No. 136. He's since visited the top 10 five times (including this week), but hadn't gone higher than No. 3. Allan's new album is one of two debuts in the top 10 this week. It's joined by the "2013 Grammy Nominees" compilation, which bows at No. 4 with 41,000 sold. Last year's "2012 Grammy Nominees" album also debuted at No. 4, but with 52,000. It went on to tally an even bigger sales week -- though not a higher chart rank -- when it moved 84,000 the frame after the Grammy Awards on Feb. 12. It's expected that the "2013 Grammy Nominees" album will also see higher sales after this year's show, set for Feb. 10. Speaking of the Grammy Awards, one of the show's scheduled performers, the Lumineers, reaches a new chart high this week. The trio's self-titled album jumps five slots to No. 2 with 50,000 (up 31%). The title gains thanks in part to the band's performance on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" on Jan. 19. The album was also boosted by a $3.99 sale tag in the Amazon MP3 store and a discount to $7.99 at Best Buy. As for the rest of the top 10: The soundtrack to "Pitch Perfect" holds at No. 3 (44,000; down 1%), "Kidz Bop 23" falls three to No. 5 (40,000; down 50%) and Mumford & Sons' "Babel" rises 9-6 (38,000; up 51%). Last week's No. 1, A$AP Rocky's "Long.Live.A$AP," falls to No. 7 (38,000; down 73%), Bruno Mars' "Unorthodox Jukebox" dips 5-8 (36,000; down 7%) and Taylor Swift's "Red" tumbles 4-9 (32,000; down 21%). The "Les Miserables" soundtrack rounds out the top 10, down four to No. 10 (27,000; down 29%). Over on the Digital Songs chart, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' "Thrift Shop" (featuring Wanz) maintains the No. 1 slot for a third week (357,000; up 5%) and crosses the 2 million sales mark. Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble" rises 3-2 (190,000; down 14%) and Lil Wayne's "Love Me" flies 18-3 after its first full week of availability (171,000; up 117%). The single features Drake and Future. The songs between Nos. 4-7 are all stationary this week, starting with will.i.am and Britney Spears' "Scream & Shout" at No. 4 with 170,000 (down 8%). It's followed by the Lumineers' "Ho Hey" (141,000; down 9%), Swedish House Mafia's "Don't You Worry Child" (132,000; down 6%) and Bruno Mars' "Locked Out of Heaven" (126,000; down 7%). Justin Timberlake's "Suit and Tie" (featuring Jay-Z) takes a not-unexpected second-week tumble, as it falls six slots to No. 8 with 109,000 (down 65%). Most blockbuster debuts can't sustain a second week of huge sales, as the excitement and demand for a song naturally declines. Its sales will likely stabilize in the coming weeks as its airplay and streams increase and more consumers are moved to purchase the song. Maroon 5's latest single "Daylight" rises 13-9 (104,000; up 20%) and Phillip Phillips' "Home" slides 8-10 (104,000; down 20%). Overall album sales in this past chart week (ending Jan. 27) totaled 4.91 million units, down 1% compared with the sum last week (4.97 million) and down 9% compared with the comparable sales week of 2012 (5.39 million). Year to date album sales stand at 21.23 million, down 1% compared to the same total at this point last year (21.35 million). Digital track sales this past week totaled 26.67 million downloads, down 4% compared with last week (27.82 million) and up 3% stacked next to the comparable week of 2012 (25.98 million). Year to date track sales are at 117.85 million, up 2% compared to the same total at this point last year (115.19 million). Next week's Billboard 200 competes with the same week in 2012 when: Adele's "21" was for a 19th week (122,000; up 5%) while Lana Del Rey's "Born to Die" arrived at No. 2 with 77,000.
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Post by forg on Jan 30, 2013 11:53:43 GMT -5
Pitch Perfect OST just down 1% this week Amazing!
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 30, 2013 12:28:37 GMT -5
It begins...
Down 1%
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 30, 2013 12:29:27 GMT -5
anyone has Frank Ocean's #? thx The full Billboard 200 will be released tomorrow. Try Chart News on Twitter for sales numbers.
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Post by Agent Yoncé on Jan 30, 2013 12:34:36 GMT -5
anyone has Frank Ocean's #? thx He probably sold another 5k this week & he should be around 475k.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 30, 2013 12:57:44 GMT -5
music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-watch/week-ending-jan-27-2013-albums-gary-allan-162118531.html;_ylt=ArJ2PKE3e6bzwDlIP5kvzxwPwiUv;_ylu=X3oDMTFkMWt2cDBnBG1pdANNdXNpYyBCbG9nIEluZGV4BHBvcwM3BHNlYwNNZWRpYUJsb2dJbmRleA--;_ylg=X3oDMTFpMm9iMzh1BGludGwDdXMEbGFuZwNlbi11cwRwc3RhaWQDBHBzdGNhdANibG9nBHB0A3NlY3Rpb25z;_ylv=3#more-4175Week Ending Jan. 27, 2013. Albums: Gary Allan Bumps Off Swift By Paul Grein Allan’s Set You Free enters The Billboard 200 at #1. It’s the country star’s first #1 album. Set You Free also enters Top Country Albums at #1, ending Taylor Swift’s 13-week lock on the top spot. This is the second time that a Swift album has been knocked off the top of the country chart by a star who is much less famous than she is. Fearless was bounced from #1 in February 2009 by Dierks Bentley’s Feel That Fire. Allan, 45, is far from an overnight success. He first cracked the pop and country album charts in 1996 with Used Heart For Sale. Set You Free is his fifth top five album on The Billboard 200, following Tough All Over (#3 in 2005), Greatest Hits (#5 in 2007), Living Hard (#3 in 2007) and Get Off On The Pain (#5 in 2010). It’s his third #1 on Top Country Albums, following Tough All Over and Greatest Hits. Allan’s “Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain)” jumped to #2 on last week’s Hot Country Songs chart, just a beat behind The Band Perry’s “Better Dig Two.” It’s vying to become his first #1 country hit since 2004’s “Nothing On But The Radio.” The Lumineers’ The Lumineers jumps from #7 to #2 in its 43rd week, in the wake of the band’s performance on Saturday Night Live. It took longer to break into the top five than any album since Adele’s 19, which finally cracked the top five in its 122nd chart week in February 2012. Before that, you have to go back to Mumford & Sons’ Sigh No More, which cracked the top five in its 47th week in February 2011. Both 19 and Sigh No More broke into the top five following the Grammy Awards. Adele scored in the week after she won six awards last year. Mumford & Sons scored in the week that ended on Grammy night two years ago. The band didn’t win anything, but made a strong impression in its performance segment with Bob Dylan and the Avett Brothers. The Lumineers’ album is breaking big on the eve of this year’s Grammys, where the band is nominated for a couple of key awards: Best New Artist (where it will probably lose to fun.) and Best Americana Album (where it will undoubtedly lose to Mumford & Sons’ Babel). The Lumineers are set to perform on the show, which, as Mumford proved two years ago, can be even more important than winning to an album’s success. The Lumineers’ album has been boosted by the sleeper smash “Ho Hey,” which has spent four (non-consecutive) weeks at #3 on the Hot 100. The Pitch Perfect and Les Miserables soundtracks both rank in the top 10 for the fifth straight week. This marks the first time that soundtracks to two theatrically-released movies have appeared in the top 10 simultaneously for five or more weeks since Twilight and Miley Cyrus’ Hannah Montana: The Movie kept each other company in the top 10 for seven straight weeks in the spring of 2009. Pitch Perfect holds at #3 for the second week. (Coincidentally, Pitch Perfect peaked at #3 on the box-office rankings the weekend of Oct. 5-7, when it went wide.) It’s #1 on Top Soundtracks for the second week in a row. It’s also #1 on Top Digital Albums for the second time in three weeks. The album sold 38K digital copies this week (out of 44K total copies sold this week). Les Miserables drops from #6 to #10. The soundtrack holds at #1 for the second week on the Official U.K. Chart. It’s the first soundtrack from a movie that was based on a stage musical to reach #1 in the U.K. since Madonna’s Evita achieved the feat in February 1997. (That album peaked at #2 in the U.S.) 2013 Grammy Nominees debuts at #4. It’s the 12th installment in this long-running franchise to reach the top 10, which makes it one of the most successful franchises in music history. It trails only the Now franchise, which has spawned 49 top 10 albums, Kidz Bop Kids’ Kidz Bop 23 (16 top 10 albums), and Glee (14 top 10 albums and EPs). (The Grammy Nominees franchise is at a disadvantage in this comparison because it’s an annual series, whereas the others churn out new releases every few months.) Three of the 22 songs on the Grammy compilation are drawn from albums that are listed in this week’s top 10. The Lumineers’ “Ho Hey” also appears on their album at #2. Mumford & Sons’ “I Will Wait” also appears on their album at #6. Taylor Swift’s “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” also appears on her album at #9. “Thrift Shop” by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz is #1 on Hot Digital Songs for the third week (357K). Also, it becomes the first song to sell 1 million copies in 2013. Will it also hold at #1 on the Hot 100 for the second week? 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: Gary Allan’s Set You Free debuts at #1 (106K). It’s the country star’s fifth top five album…The Lumineers’ The Lumineers jumps from #7 to #2 in its 43rd week (50K). This is its fifth week in the top 10…The Pitch Perfect soundtrack holds at #3 for the second week in its 14th chart week (44K). This is its fifth week in the top 10…2013 Grammy Nominees debuts at #4 (41K). It’s the 12th installment in this long-running franchise to reach the top 10… Kidz Bop Kids’ Kidz Bop 23 drops from #2 to #5 in its second week (40K). The Second Five: Mumford & Sons’ Babel rebounds from #9 to #6 in its 18th week (38K). This is its 12th week in the top 10… A$AP Rocky’s Long.Live.A$AP drops from #1 to #7 in its second week (38K)... Bruno Mars’ Unorthodox Jukebox drops from #5 to #8 in its seventh week (36K). It has ranked in the top 10 the entire time…Taylor Swift’s Red drops from #4 to #9 in its 14th week (32K). It has ranked in the top 10 the entire time…The Les Miserables soundtrack drops from #6 to #10 in its sixth week (27K). This is its fifth week in the top 10. Two albums drop out of the top 10 this week. Phillip Phillips’ The World From The Side Of The Moon drops from #8 to #16. One Direction’s Take Me Home drops from #10 to #14. Randy Houser’s third studio album, How Country Feels, debuts at #11. It’s the first top 40 album for the 37-year old country singer. Houser first charted in 2008 with Anything Goes. Bad Religion’s True North debuts at #18. It’s the veteran punk group’s first top 30 album. The band first charted in 1994, but it released its first album way back in 1982. 12-12-12 The Concert For Sandy Relief re-enters the chart at #22 in the wake of the release of the two-disk CD set. As a digital-only release, the album debuted and peaked at #9 in December. I think the format of these all-star benefit concerts is simply overly familiar. Can the format be reinvented or has it simply run its course? Casting Crowns’ Acoustic Session, Volume 1 debuts at #35. Kurt Carr’s Bless This House bows at #43. Trapt’s Reborn debuts at #44. Aaron Neville’s My True Story debuts at #45. Don Was and Keith Richards produced the album, a collection of vintage doo-wop songs, including “Tears On My Pillow,” “Little Bitty Pretty One” and “Goodnight My Love (Pleasant Dreams).” Neville first “bubbled under” the Hot 100 in August 1960, when he was just 19. He first hit the Hot 100 in December 1966 with the classic “Tell It Like It Is,” but he didn’t crack The Billboard 200 with an album of his own until 1991’s Warm Your Heart. Prior to that album, he had charted with five albums with the Neville Brothers and one as a featured artist on a Linda Ronstadt album, Cry Like A Rainstorm—Howl Like The Wind. Michael Jackson’s landmark 1982 album Thriller jumps from #88 to #52 in its 175th week on the chart. This is its highest ranking since the week ending Nov. 8, 2009. The album is #1 on Top Catalog Albums. This is the first time the album has headed the catalog chart since Jackson died in June 2009. The album was last #1 on that chart the week ending Nov. 2, 2008 when a silver anniversary edition ended an 11-week run on top. Hansel & Gretel was #1 at the box-office over the weekend. Adele’s Live At Royal Albert Hall holds at #1 on Top Music Videos for the second week in a row. This is its 26th week on top. This extends its record for the longest-running #1 music video by a female artist. Coming Attractions: Justin Bieber’s Believe Acoustic is expected to be next week’s top new entry. Also due: Andrea Bocelli’s Passione, Tegan and Sara’s Heartthrob, Destiny’s Child’s Love Songs, Hatebreed’s Divinity Of Purpose, Cassadee Pope’s The Voice: The Complete Season 3 Collection, Charlie Wilson’s Love, Charlie and Get Up! by Ben Harper with Charlie Musselwhite.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 31, 2013 13:35:36 GMT -5
Newer albums on the Billboard 200 that have not been certified with the RIAA yet:
Numbers are not exact. They are estimated and rounded.
Numbers from the 2/2 chart:
Bruno Mars 615k Now 44 600k Led Zeppelin (2cds) 345k Skrillex 465k Train 410k Skrillex 515k Linkin Park 575k Jack White 460k David Guetta 455k Kanye West 425k Chris Brown 415k
Albums only on the BB200 for 4+ weeks are listed and have sold over 400k.
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Post by cartman2002 on Jan 31, 2013 15:43:50 GMT -5
Here's the awards for this week BIllboard 200
16.The World From The Side Of The Moon-Phillip Phillips (gold) 23.Unapologetic-Rihanna (gold) 40.Greatest Hits Chapter One-Kelly Clarkson (gold) 53.Rebel Soul-Kid Rock (gold) 66.Global Warming-Pitbull (gold) 67.Celebration Day-Led Zeppelin (gold) 87.Woman To Woman-Keyshia Cole (gold) 88.Wild Ones-Flo Rida (platnium) 138.Living THings-Linkin Park (Platnium) 174.Graceland-Paul SImon (Triple Platnium)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 31, 2013 16:22:31 GMT -5
4,920,000 albums were sold in the USA last week.
2,357,000 were digital albums.
2,563,000 were physical cds.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 31, 2013 16:24:14 GMT -5
keelyskorner.com/2013/01/SOUNDSCAN (WEEK ENDING 1/27/13) 1) Gary Allan – Set You Free – 106,109 2) Lumineers – Lumineers – 49,593 (After 43 weeks – 868,848) 3) Pitch Perfect Soundtrack – 44,246 (After 18 weeks – 398,402) Other Debuts 4) Various Artists – 2013 Grammy Nominees – 41,250 11) Randy Houser – How Country Feels – 24,091 18) Bad Religion – True North – 18,030 22) Various Artists – 12-12-12 The Concert For Sandy – 17,134 35) Casting Crowns – Acoustic Sessions: Volume 43) Kurt Carr – Bless This House – 8,957 44) Trapt – Reborn – 8,696 45) Aaron Neville – My True Story – 8,678
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 31, 2013 16:27:14 GMT -5
www.roughstock.com/blog/country-album-chart-news-for-january-30-2013-gary-allan-s-set-you-free-debuts-at-1-randy-houser-s-how-country-feels-debuts-at-3Top 10 Country Albums for This Week with Six Notable Albums (SoundScan Top 200 Current Albums Chart Placement)* *Numbers rounded to nearest thousandth. LWTWArtistAlbumSales TWSales Total NEW1Gary AllanSet You Free106,000106,000 49Taylor SwiftRed32,0003,297,000 NEW11Randy HouserHow Country Feels24,00024,000 1815Florida Georgia LineHere's To The Good Times19,000257,000 2725Jason AldeanNight Train16,0001,090,000 2427NashvilleOriginal Soundtrack Vol 115,000186,000 2530Little Big TownTornado14,000668,000 2931Hunter HayesHunter Hayes13,000570,000 3737Carrie UnderwoodBlown Away10,0001,257,000 4038Luke BryanTailgates & Tanlines10,0001,812,000 Re-En76Eli Young BandLife At Best5,000305,000 8478Miranda LambertFour The Record5,000716,000 6881The Lone BellowThe Lone Bellow5,00010,000 NEW113Tim McGrawTim McGraw & Friends3,0003,000 32 152 Katie Armiger Fall Into Me 2,000 14,000
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2013 20:51:41 GMT -5
For those who find the new format somewhat alarming like I do
The Billboard 200 in the old format
1 0 Hot shot debut 1 Set You Free, Gary Allan 1 2 7 8 43 The Lumineers, The Lumineers 2 3 3 5 14 Pitch Perfect, Soundtrack 3 4 0 new 1 2013 Grammy Nominees, Various Artists 4 5 2 – 2 Kidz Bop 23, Kidz Bop Kids 2 6 9 11 18 Babel, Mumford & Sons 1 7 1 – 2 Long.Live.A$AP, A$AP Rocky 1 8 5 6 7 Unorthodox Jukebox, Bruno Mars 2 9 4 4 14 Red, Taylor Swift 1 10 6 3 6 Les Miserables: Highlights From The Motion Picture Soundtrack, Soundtrack 1 11 0 new 1 How Country Feels, Randy Houser 11 12 11 15 21 Night Visions, Imagine Dragons 2 13 10 10 11 Take Me Home, One Direction 1 14 15 24 16 The Heist, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis 2 15 18 21 8 Here's To The Good Times, Florida Georgia Line 10 16 8 14 10 The World From The Side Of The Moon, Phillip Phillips 4 17 20 12 19 The Truth About Love, P!nk 1 18 0 re-entry 4 12-12-12 The Concert For Sandy Relief: To Benefit The Robin Hood Relief Fun, Various Artists 9 19 0 new 1 True North, Bad Religion 19 20 16 20 14 good kid, m.A.A.d city, Kendrick Lamar 2 21 19 29 49 Some Nights, fun. 3 22 12 16 101 21, Adele 1 23 13 17 10 Unapologetic, Rihanna 1 24 23 22 9 Girl On Fire, Alicia Keys 1 25 27 28 15 Night Train, Jason Aldean 1 26 30 19 31 Overexposed, Maroon 5 2 27 24 26 7 Nashville: Season 1: Volume 1, Soundtrack 14 28 14 13 6 Trouble Man: Heavy Is The Head, T.I. 2 29 28 30 33 +, Ed Sheeran 5 30 25 27 20 Tornado, Little Big Town 2 31 29 33 50 Hunter Hayes, Hunter Hayes 18 32 17 18 12 NOW 44, Various Artists 2 33 22 1 3 Burning Lights, Chris Tomlin 1 34 35 32 43 My Head Is An Animal, Of Monsters And Men 6 35 0 new 1 The Acoustic Sessions {Volume One}, Casting Crowns 35 36 33 31 32 Believe, Justin Bieber 1 37 37 40 39 Blown Away, Carrie Underwood 1 38 40 25 77 Tailgates & Tanlines, Luke Bryan 2 39 38 39 149 Sigh No More, Mumford & Sons 2 40 36 23 10 Greatest Hits: Chapter One, Kelly Clarkson 11 41 49 60 60 El Camino, The Black Keys 2 42 48 74 17 The 2nd Law, Muse 2 43 0 new 1 Bless This House, Kurt Carr & The Kurt Carr Singers 43 44 0 new 1 Reborn, Trapt 44 45 0 new 1 My True Story, Aaron Neville 45 46 57 35 79 Chief, Eric Church 1 47 51 49 52 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey 2 48 42 37 46 Up All Night, One Direction 1 49 43 36 8 O.N.I.F.C., Wiz Khalifa 2 50 47 44 11 Trilogy, The Weeknd 4 51 0 new 1 Wolf's Law, The Joy Formidable 51 52 88 – 175 Thriller, Michael Jackson 1 53 46 47 10 Rebel Soul, Kid Rock 5 54 0 new 1 Tightrope (EP), Walk The Moon 54 55 52 55 29 Uncaged, Zac Brown Band 1 56 45 38 7 La Misma Gran Senora, Jenni Rivera 38 57 50 46 8 Warrior, Ke$ha 6 58 54 51 7 Joyas Prestadas: Pop, Jenni Rivera 51 59 31 2 3 Notes From The Underground, Hollywood Undead 2 60 0 new 1 Anything In Return, Toro y Moi 60 61 41 7 3 Wretched And Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones, Black Veil Brides 7 62 76 82 39 Boys & Girls, Alabama Shakes 8 63 58 43 24 Based On A T.R.U. Story, 2 Chainz 1 64 68 56 17 Kaleidoscope Dream, Miguel 3 65 71 89 22 Eye On It, tobyMac 1 66 61 42 10 Global Warming, Pitbull 14 67 53 45 10 Celebration Day, Led Zeppelin 9 68 59 65 119 Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno Mars 3 69 0 new 1 Beta Love, Ra Ra Riot 69 70 26 – 2 Fade, Yo La Tengo 26 71 56 50 6 Finally Rich, Chief Keef 29 72 55 41 7 Jesus Piece, The Game 6 73 44 9 3 Signed And Sealed In Blood, Dropkick Murphys 9 74 66 67 78 Number One Hits, Tim McGraw 27 75 79 85 38 Hard 2 Love, Lee Brice 5 76 0 new 1 We Are The 21st Century Ambassadors Of Peace & Magic, Foxygen 76 77 21 – 2 Lead With Your Heart, The Tenors 21 78 94 95 64 Ceremonials, Florence + The Machine 6 79 0 re-entry 40 Life At Best, Eli Young Band 6 80 83 76 18 WOW Hits 2013, Various Artists 35 81 0 new 1 Between Here & Lost, Love And Death 81 82 93 116 63 Four The Record, Miranda Lambert 3 83 0 re-entry 5 Cold Fact, Rodriguez 83 84 90 106 41 California 37, Train 4 85 86 59 16 Halcyon, Ellie Goulding 9 86 74 – 2 The Lone Bellow, The Lone Bellow 74 87 62 54 10 Woman To Woman, Keyshia Cole 10 88 81 68 30 Wild Ones, Flo Rida 14 89 77 75 21 We Cry Out: The Worship Project, Jeremy Camp 15 90 64 53 5 Django Unchained, Soundtrack 53 91 0 new 1 No Beginning No End, Jose James 91 92 70 57 29 Channel Orange, Frank Ocean 2 93 67 48 7 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Soundtrack 30 94 82 79 8 Joyas Prestadas: Banda, Jenni Rivera 74 95 91 80 13 Hello My Name Is..., Bridgit Mendler 30 96 0 re-entry 4 Vulnerable, The Used 8 97 0 new 1 Straight Out Of Hell, Helloween 97 98 84 – 2 In Grand Company, Duke Ellington 84 99 101 114 76 Halfway To Heaven, Brantley Gilbert 4 100 89 86 8 18 Months, Calvin Harris 19 101 103 94 64 Megalithic Symphony, AWOLNATION 87 102 192 – 92 Rage Against The Machine, Rage Against The Machine 45 103 80 91 80 Red River Blue, Blake Shelton 1 104 85 108 51 Bangarang (EP), Skrillex 14 105 87 128 11 Lindsey Stirling, Lindsey Stirling 81 106 155 182 131 Brothers, The Black Keys 3 107 114 118 59 Come To The Well, Casting Crowns 2 108 99 102 171 19, Adele 4 109 92 84 7 An Awesome Wave, alt-J 84 110 112 120 11 Koi No Yokan, Deftones 11 111 123 90 38 Pluto, Future 8 112 136 159 43 Changed, Rascal Flatts 3 113 0 new 1 Las Bandas Romanticas de America 2013, Various Artists 113 114 97 73 11 Paradise (EP), Lana Del Rey 10 115 102 113 9 Until Now, Swedish House Mafia 14 116 135 133 58 Take Care, Drake 1 117 0 re-entry 6 Searching For Sugar Man (Soundtrack), Rodriguez 76 118 127 119 7 La Gran Senora, Jenni Rivera 118 119 109 117 15 Coexist, The xx 5 120 134 126 118 Speak Now, Taylor Swift 1 121 73 175 98 Barton Hollow, The Civil Wars 10 122 113 112 127 Teenage Dream, Katy Perry 1 123 78 71 25 NOW 43, Various Artists 1 124 0 new 1 NOW That's What I Call Love Songs, Various Artists 124 125 145 176 113 The Band Perry, The Band Perry 4 126 0 new 1 Tim Mcgraw & Friends, Tim McGraw 126 127 0 re-entry 44 Greatest Hits, Bon Jovi 5 128 65 52 28 Kidz Bop 22, Kidz Bop Kids 3 129 169 154 131 Lungs, Florence + The Machine 14 130 96 83 43 Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, Nicki Minaj 1 131 69 140 252 Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers, Bob Marley And The Wailers 18 132 105 63 11 Lotus, Christina Aguilera 7 133 0 new 1 Hydra, Otep 133 134 141 111 34 Blunderbuss, Jack White 1 135 131 115 17 Transit Of Venus, Three Days Grace 5 136 0 new 1 All My Friends Are Enemies: Early Rarities, Say Anything 136 137 104 88 11 GRRR!, The Rolling Stones 19 138 133 136 30 Living Things, Linkin Park 1 139 186 – 113 Funhouse, P!nk 2 140 138 135 213 Fearless, Taylor Swift 1 141 149 160 20 Best Days, Tamela Mann 14 142 178 163 18 Gossamer, Passion Pit 4 143 124 121 116 My Kinda Party, Jason Aldean 2 144 0 new 1 Worth It All, Meredith Andrews 144 145 126 137 102 The Legend Of Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash 5 146 153 146 9 The Road, Aaron Lewis 30 147 184 171 12 Miracle, Third Day 10 148 129 123 12 The Piano Guys, The Piano Guys 44 149 111 98 11 I Will Always Love You: The Best Of Whitney Houston, Whitney Houston 14 150 100 110 80 Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites (EP), Skrillex 49 151 117 103 11 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2, Soundtrack 3 152 72 72 245 Journey's Greatest Hits, Journey 10 153 128 130 11 King Animal, Soundgarden 5 154 107 101 11 Standing Ovation: The Greatest Songs From The Stage, Susan Boyle 12 155 119 97 14 Blak And Blu, Gary Clark Jr. 6 156 177 169 38 Up All Night, Kip Moore 6 157 140 148 216 The Foundation, Zac Brown Band 9 158 98 96 68 Greatest Hits... So Far!!!, P!nk 5 159 132 124 85 Loaded: The Best Of Blake Shelton, Blake Shelton 18 160 0 re-entry 109 Save Me, San Francisco, Train 17 161 39 – 2 Still Believe, Kim Walker-Smith 39 162 130 99 11 Lonerism, Tame Impala 34 163 116 183 13 Album Title Goes Here, deadmau5 6 164 189 – 108 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Miranda Lambert 6 165 122 61 12 R.E.D, Ne-Yo 4 166 125 100 13 Dreams And Nightmares, Meek Mill 2 167 185 198 62 Stronger, Kelly Clarkson 2 168 118 69 7 Tre!, Green Day 13 169 167 164 18 Blood, In This Moment 15 170 0 re-entry 61 Tha Carter IV, Lil Wayne 1 171 152 132 64 Nothing But The Beat, David Guetta 5 172 0 re-entry 77 Play On, Carrie Underwood 1 173 0 re-entry 87 Wicked, Original Broadway Cast Recording 71 174 106 105 105 Graceland, Paul Simon 3 175 0 re-entry 236 The Sound Of Music, Soundtrack 1 176 0 re-entry 88 Greatest Hits II, Kenny Chesney 3 177 172 180 117 You Get What You Give, Zac Brown Band 1 178 0 re-entry 116 The Eminem Show, Eminem 1 179 0 re-entry 117 Songs About Jane, Maroon 5 6 180 163 92 13 Hope On The Rocks, Toby Keith 6 181 0 re-entry 45 xx, The xx 92 182 75 77 45 Ultimate Hits: Rock And Roll Never Forgets, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 19 183 151 174 9 House Of Gold & Bones: Part 1, Stone Sour 7 184 0 re-entry 14 One Song At A Time, Jamie Grace 84 185 179 186 145 Back In Black, AC/DC 4 186 166 166 20 North, matchbox twenty 1 187 0 re-entry 12 Greatest Hits, Mariah Carey 52 188 159 145 145 Mothership, Led Zeppelin 7 189 0 re-entry 13 Dustin Lynch, Dustin Lynch 13 190 148 – 9 The Best Of Simon & Garfunkel, Simon & Garfunkel 43 191 – 200 5 The Greatest Hits, 3 Doors Down 100 192 183 – 116 Back To Black, Amy Winehouse 2 193 164 156 18 The Carpenter, The Avett Brothers 4 194 32 – 2 Fall Into Me, Katie Armiger 32 195 165 151 119 Hands All Over, Maroon 5 2 196 0 re-entry 121 Continuum, John Mayer 2 197 176 87 18 Kanye West Presents GOOD Music Cruel Summer, Various Artists 2 198 173 149 130 Recovery, Eminem 1 199 0 re-entry 11 Our Version Of Events, Emeli Sande 28 200 158 147 17 Sticks & Stones, Cher Lloyd 9
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 31, 2013 21:07:58 GMT -5
^Thanks, 2m!
Wow at Mariah re-entering at #187.
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HolidayGuy
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 1, 2013 8:39:37 GMT -5
^The double album is $3.99 at Amazon.com.
Yah, I don't like the new look for the charts.
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Post by Enigma. on Feb 1, 2013 15:21:42 GMT -5
Me neither, it's awful.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 4, 2013 13:13:02 GMT -5
*happy*
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