HolidayGuy
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 13, 2013 9:36:31 GMT -5
Starting with info from Hip Hop DX, which posts Current Albums rankings.
15. Joe Budden, No Love Lost: 30,000
19. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, The Heist: 23,000 (336,000)
24. A$AP Rocky, Long.Live.A$AP: 20,000 (221,000)
#26. Kendrick Lamar, good kid, m.A.A.d city: 20,000 (712,000)
38. T.I., Trouble Man: Heavy Is The Head: 15,000 (374,000)
51. 2 Chainz, Based On A T.R.U. Story: 10,000 (533,000)
57. Wiz Khalifa, O.N.F.I.C.: 9,200 (314,000)
67. Brotha Lynch Hung, Mannibalector: 7,900 (8,000)
79. Chief Keef, Finally Rich: 6,300 (123,000)
93. Future, Pluto: 5,300 (271,000)
97. Game, Jesus Piece: 5,000 (192,000)
200. Nas, Life is Good: 2,200 (354,000)
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Post by Push The Button on Feb 13, 2013 10:20:28 GMT -5
Josh Groban Earns Third No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart Tim McGraw, Red and Coheed & Cambria also earn Top 10 debuts Josh Groban's "All That Echoes" arrives at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart this week, selling 145,000 according to Nielsen SoundScan. It's the singer's third No. 1 album, following 2003's "Closer" and 2007's top-seller, "Noel." His last studio release, 2010's "Illuminations," debuted and peaked at No. 4 with 191,000 sold in its first week. Groban is one of the few artists in the past year to tally a No. 1 album without ever having a top 40 hit single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The others are Chris Tomlin, tobyMac and Jack White (as a solo artist). While Groban has claimed 17 entries on the Adult Contemporary airplay chart, he's only visited the overall, all-genre Hot 100 chart four times. His highest-charting Hot 100 hit thus far is 2008's "The Prayer" (live), a duet with Celine Dion, which reached No. 70. 31-year old Groban hasn't required crossover top 40 hit singles in order to sustain his music sales, as he reaches consumers through TV performances and other non-traditional means. Impressively, Groban has sold 21.7 million albums in the U.S., making him one of the biggest selling male pop vocalists of the SoundScan era (1991-present). At No. 2 on the Billboard 200 this week is another new arrival: Tim McGraw's "Two Lanes of Freedom." The country star's first album for Big Machine Records sold 107,000 and marks his 15th top 10. On the Top Country Albums chart, it starts at No. 1 -- his 14th leader. The new "Now 45" compilation enters at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, shifting 87,000. The last "Now" set, "Now 45," launched with 99,000 at No. 2 last November. All of the regular, numbered, "Now" albums have reached the top 10, and all but the first debuted in the top 10. Mumford & Sons' "Babel," which won the Grammy Award for album of the year on Feb. 10, jumps 7-4 with 54,000 (up 50%). Expect the sales for the set to grow next week, after a full seven days' worth of impact from the show is felt. Andrea Bocelli's "Passione" slips a moderate 45% in its second week, dipping three rungs to No. 5 with 51,000. That's a less-harsh drop than that of Justin Bieber's "Believe Acoustic," which tumbles 1-6 with a 79% erosion (43,000). The slide might have been stronger had it not been for his double-duty as the host and musical guest on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" last weekend (Feb. 9). Rock band Red debuts at No. 7 with "Release the Panic" (41,000), marking the second top 10 for the group. Their last studio set, 2011's "Until We Have Faces," charged in at No. 2 two years ago, moving 43,000 in its first week. Bruno Mars is another beneficiary of the Grammy Awards, as his "Unorthodox Jukebox" gains by 10% -- but is pushed back 6-8 with just under 41,000. He performed the album's lead single, "Locked Out of Heaven," with Sting, on the show. Coheed and Cambria's new "The Afterman: Descension" bows at No. 9 with almost 41,000 as well. It's the rock band's fifth top 10 and comes hot on the heels of "The Afterman: Ascension," which debuted and peaked at No. 5 last October (49,000 first week). Closing out the top 10 on the Billboard 200 is the Lumineers' self-titled album. It gets pushed back a slot to No. 10, but earns a 21% sales gain (to 39,000). The act was nominated for multiple Grammy Awards and performed its single "Ho Hey" on the broadcast. Over on the Digital Songs chart, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' "Thrift Shop" (featuring Wanz) is No. 1 for a fifth week, moving 389,000 (up 2%). At No. 2 is will.i.am & Britney Spears' "Scream & Shout" with 163,000 (down 5%). A new entry at No. 3 is Fall Out Boy's new single "My Songs Know What You Did In the Dark (Light Em Up)" with 162,000 downloads sold. Fall Out Boy has been absent from the Digital Songs chart since 2009, when "America's Suitehearts" spent one week on the list at No. 71. Bruno Mars' latest single "When I Was Your Your Man" rises 7-4 with 159,000 (up 52%) while Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble" slips 3-5 (158,000; down 3%). The Lumineers' "Ho Hey" gains by 25% to 147,000 -- though it is pushed back a slot to No. 6. Maroon 5's "Daylight" -- which was performed on the Grammy Awards -- climbs 10-7 with 121,000 (up 28%) as does Justin Timberlake's "Suit & Tie" (up three to No. 8 with 120,000; up 33%). Like "Daylight," Timberlake's single was performed on the Grammys. Swedish House Mafia's "Don't You Worry Child" (featuring John Martin), falls 4-10 with 117,000 (down 4%) and Mars' "Locked Out of Heaven" slips 8-10 with 109,000 -- though it's up by 5%). Overall album sales in this past chart week (ending Feb. 10) totaled 5.81 million units, up 11% compared with the sum last week (5.25 million) and down 15% compared with the comparable sales week of 2012 (6.83 million). Year to date album sales stand at 32.30 million, down 5% compared to the same total at this point last year (33.99 million). Digital track sales this past week totaled 27.32 million downloads, up 6% compared with last week (25.80 million) and down 6% stacked next to the comparable week of 2012 (28.93 million). Year to date track sales are at 170.97 million, up less than 1% compared to the same total at this point last year (170.54 million). Next week's Billboard 200 competes with the same week in 2012 when: Adele's "21" was for a 21st week (730,000; up 207%) in the wake of the Grammy Awards. At No. 2, Whitney Houston's "Whitney: The Greatest Hits," climbed four slots with 175,000 (up 174%). www.billboard.com/articles/news/1538866/josh-groban-earns-third-no-1-album-on-billboard-200-chart
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 13, 2013 10:57:36 GMT -5
Album sales down 5%...
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kingofpain
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Post by kingofpain on Feb 13, 2013 12:46:13 GMT -5
What happened to 46?
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 13, 2013 16:14:15 GMT -5
music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-watch/week-ending-feb-10-2003-albums-josh-groban-170132030.htmlWeek Ending Feb. 10, 2003. Albums: Josh Groban-No Hits, No Problem By Paul Grein | Chart Watch Josh Groban has yet to score a top 40 hit on the Hot 100, but that hasn’t held him back in album sales. This week, he lands his third #1 album on The Billboard 200 with All That Echoes. He’s only the second solo artist in chart history to land three or more #1 albums before landing a top 40 single. He follows Garth Brooks, who had amassed seven #1 albums before he finally cracked the top 40 in 1999 with “Lost In You.” (The artist billing, you may remember, was Garth Brooks as Chris Gaines.) Two groups—both hard rock bands—have, like Groban, also amassed three or more #1 albums without yet scoring a top 40 hit. Disturbed has amassed four #1 albums. Godsmack has had three. Groban’s highest-charting single to date is “The Prayer,” a collabo with Celine Dion, which reached #70 in 2008. (It was a cover of the Oscar-nominated ballad from 1998’s Quest For Camelot.) The fact that, even partnered with such a prolific hit-maker, Groban fell short of the top 40 suggests the resistance there is to him at pop radio. Groban has a booming, classically-influenced singing style which many stations think would sound out of place amid the pop and dance hits they favor. Disturbed’s highest-charting single, by weird coincidence, had a very similar title: “Prayer.” It reached #58 in 2002. Godsmack’s highest-charting single is “Straight Out Of Line,” which hit #73 in 2003. Rob Cavallo produced Groban’s new album, picking up the reins from Rick Rubin, who produced his previous album, Illuminations. David Foster produced Groban’s first four studio albums. All three of these producers have won the Grammy for Producer of the Year. Groban has been lucky to work with such top-flight producers. Groban’s previous #1 albums were Closer, which spent one week on top in January 2004, and Noel, which spent five weeks on top in November and December 2007. Tim McGraw’s Two Lanes Of Freedom debuts at #2. This is his 15th top 10 album, which is the second highest total ever for a country artist. George Strait has had 17 top 10 albums. McGraw pulls ahead of Garth Brooks, who has had 14 top 10 albums. (Brooks’ last studio album, Scarecrow, came out in November 2001. C’mon, Garth. Back to work.) In addition, McGraw's album debuts at #1 on Top Country Albums. It's McGraw's 14th #1 on that chart. All but one of his studio albums has topped the country chart. His only studio album to fall short was Tim McGraw And The Dancehall Doctors, which debuted and peaked at #2 in December 2002. What album was hot enough to block its path? Shania Twain's Up! Two Lanes Of Freedom sold 41K digital copies this week, which puts it at #1 on Top Digital Albums. It’s McGraw’s first #1 album on the digital chart, which reflects country fans’ increasing comfort level with digital. Now 45 debuts at #3. It’s the 50th Now album to reach the top 10. The tally consists of all 45 regular Now volumes, two Christmas albums, two country albums and a #1s collection. Now is most successful franchise in the history of the music business. Kidz Bop Kids’ Kidz Bop series is in second place with 16 top 10 albums, followed by Glee (14 top 10 albums and EPs) and Grammy Nominees (12 top 10 albums). Mumford & Sons’ Babel surges from #7 to #4 in the wake of winning the Grammy for Album of the Year. (The Grammys were presented on the final night of the sales tracking week.) This is the second time in three years that the British folk-rock band has experienced the biggest post-Grammy sales spike. Two years ago, its debut album, Sigh No More, shot from #11 to #2 in the immediate aftermath of the show. (The following week, it held tight at #2.) Four other albums in this week’s top 20 move up due to Grammy spikes. The Various Artists compilation Grammy Nominees 2013 rebounds from #14 to #11 in its third week…fun.’s Some Nights, which contains Song of the Year champ “We Are Young,” rebounds from #25 to #14 in its 51st week. The album, which has never slipped out of the top 50, also tops the 1 million mark in sales this week…Rihanna’s Unapologetic inches up from #19 to #17 in its 12th week…Maroon 5’s Overexposed rebounds from #32 to #20 in its 33rd week. We’ll get a much fuller picture of post-Grammy sales spikes next week, after fans have had a full week to buy music they heard on the telecast. This week’s surge allows Babel to jump from #4 to #1 on Nielsen SoundScan’s running list of the best-selling albums so far in 2013 (displacing the Les Miserables soundtrack, which tumbles to #7 on the year-to-date chart). Babel has sold 274K copies so far this year. (It also sold 1,463,000 copies in 2012.) Mumford & Sons’ live album, Roads To Red Rocks, debuts at #54. A related DVD, The Road To Red Rocks, enters Top Music Videos at #1. Details below. Red’s Release The Panic debuts at #7. This is the Christian rock band’s second top 10 album. Until We Have Faces hit #2 in 2011…Coheed & Cambria’s The Afterman: Descension debuts at #9. The Afterman: Ascension hit #5 last year. This is the band’s fifth top 10 album. “Thrift Shop” by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz is #1 on Hot Digital Songs for the fifth week. It sold 389K copies this week. It’s the first song in the history of Hot Digital Songs to experience a jump in sales in each of its first five weeks at #1. It’s a lock to hold at #1 on the Hot 100 for the fourth straight week, as you will see later today when we post Chart Watch: Songs. Here’s the low-down on this week’s top 10 albums. The Top Five: Josh Groban’s All That Echoes debuts at #1 (145K). This is Groban’s seventh top 10 album…Tim McGraw’s Two Lanes Of Freedom debuts at #2 (107K). This is McGraw’s 15th top 10 album…Now 45 debuts at #3 (87K). This is the 50th Now album to make the top 10… Mumford & Sons’ Babel rebounds from #7 to #4 in its 20th week (54K). This is its 14th week in the top 10… Andrea Bocelli’s Passione drops from #2 to #5 in its second week (51K). The Second Five: Justin Bieber’s Believe Acoustic drops from #1 to #6 in its second week (43K)… Red’s Release The Panic debuts at #7 (41K). It’s the Christian rock band’s second top 10 album.…Bruno Mars’ Unorthodox Jukebox drops from #6 to #8 in its ninth week (41K). It has been in the top 10 the entire time…Coheed & Cambria’s The Afterman: Descension debuts at #9 (41K). This is the band’s fifth top 10 album…The Lumineers’ The Lumineers dips from #9 to #10 in its 45th week (39K). This is its seventh week in the top 10. The Pitch Perfect soundtrack drops from #5 to #13 this week. This is the 10th time it has been the week’s highest-charting soundtrack from a theatrically-released movie. Four other albums drop out of the top 10 this week. Tegan and Sara’s Heartthrob plummets from #3 to #45…Charlie Wilson’s Love, Charlie drops from #4 to #25…Gary Allan’s Set You Free drops from #8 to #16… Taylor Swift’s Red drops from #10 to #12. Joe Budden’s No Love Lost debuts at #15. This is Budden’s second top 20 album as a solo artist. Joe Budden reached #8 in 2003. In addition, he climbed to #2 as a member of Slaughterhouse with Welcome To: Our House in 2012. I mentioned earlier that Maroon 5’s Overexposed rebounds from #32 to #20. The album tops the 500K mark in digital sales this week. It’s the group’s first album to reach 500K in digital sales. But three of its previous albums have come close. It Won’t Be Soon Before Long has sold 479K digital copies. Hands All Over has sold 475K. Songs About Jane has sold 347K. Now, I’ll tell you the percentage that digital albums represent of these albums total sales. And I’ll put the albums in chronological order (so you can track the growing importance of the digital marketplace): Songs About Jane (digital represents just 7% of its total sales), It Won’t Be Soon Before Long (21%), Hands All Over (37%) and Overexposed (46%). The Les Miserables soundtrack drops from #17 to #35 in its eighth week. The album returns to #1 on the Official U.K. chart. This is its third week on top. Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 blockbuster Rumours drops from #40 to #64 in its 152nd week on the chart. It’s #1 on Top Catalog Albums for the third week; the second week in a row. Mumford & Sons’ new DVD, The Road To Red Rocks, enters Top Music Videos at #1. The group’s Big Easy Express won a Grammy on Sunday for Best Long Form Music Video. (Many previous music videos were filmed at Red Rocks, a stunning outdoor venue near Morrison, Colo. They include U2’s Live At Red Rocks: Under A Blood Red Sky, Stevie Nicks’ Live At Red Rocks and Dave Matthews Band’s Live At Red Rocks 8.15.95.) Coming Attractions: Bullet For My Valentine’s Temper Temper is expected to be next week’s top new entry with sales in the 30K range. The Bombshell: The New Musical From Smash soundtrack will probably have sales in the 15K range. Also due: Foals’ Holy Fire. Also expect a resurgence for Imagine Dragons’ Night Visions, due to the release of a deluxe edition. The album has climbed as high as #2.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 13, 2013 16:14:48 GMT -5
Now 44 debuted last November. Now 46 should be out in June?
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 13, 2013 16:26:53 GMT -5
Million Sellers Club:
This week:
fun.'s Some Nights crosses 1 million scanned.
Celine Dion's All The Way should cross 8 million scanned.
Next week:
Pearl Jam's Ten should cross 10 million scanned.
The Lumineer's self-titled album may cross 1 million scanned.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 13, 2013 16:39:00 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 are from the 2/16 chart:
Pitch Perfect Sdtk. 435k Bruno Mars 690k Ed Sheeran 405k Now 44 625k Kid Rock 400k Led Zeppelin (2cds) 355k Train 420k Skrillex Bangarang 470k Linkin Park 580k Jack White 465k Skrillex Scary 520k David Guetta 465k
Albums only on the BB200 for 4+ weeks are listed and have sold over 400k.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 13, 2013 16:53:52 GMT -5
www.usatoday.com/story/idolchatter/2013/02/13/american-idol-sales-phillip-phillips/1916451/Idol albums Phillip Phillips, The World From the Side of the Moon (15,000, -6%, 694,000) (No. 36 Billboard 200) Carrie Underwood, Blown Away (14,000, +5%, 1.285 million) (41 BB200) Kelly Clarkson, Greatest Hits-Chapter 1 (11,000, +20%, 269,000) (48 BB200) Colton Dixon, A Messenger (10,000, -57%, 32,000) (55 BB200) Kelly Clarkson, Stronger (4,000, +51%, 1.023 million (128 BB200) Carrie Underwood, Play On (2,000, +8%, 2.179 million) Carrie Underwood, Some Hearts (2,000, +9%, 7.296 million) Carrie Underwood, Carnival Ride (1,000, -1%, 3.312 million) Jason Castro, Only a Mountain (1,000, +42%, 8,000) Scotty McCreery, Clear as Day (1,000, +31%, 1.156 million) Casey James, Casey James (less than 1,000, -12%, 70,000) Idol-related albums Various, Now That's What I Call Music! 45 (feat. Phillip Phillips' Home, Kelly Clarkson's Catch My Breath) (87,000, debut, 87,000) (No. 3 Billboard 200) Various, 2013 Grammy Nominees (37,000, +52%, 103,000) (11 BB200) One Direction, Up All Night (8,000, +11%, 1.682 million) (67 BB200) Various, WOW Hits 2013 (7,000, +23%, 220,000) (77 BB200) Various, Now That's What I Call Love Songs (5,000, +34%, 12,000) (102 BB200) Nicki Minaj, Pink Friday...Roman Reloaded (4,000, +18%, 812,000) (126 BB200) David Guetta, Nothing but the Beat (3,000, +28%, 466,000) (167 BB200) Various, Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part II (3,000, +1%, 252,000) (172 BB200)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 14, 2013 11:08:17 GMT -5
Thanks to starshine90:
1 New 1 All That Echoes, Josh Groban 2 New 1 Two Lanes Of Freedom, Tim McGraw 3 New 1 NOW 45, Various Artists 4 7 20 Babel, Mumford & Sons 5 2 2 Passione, Andrea Bocelli 6 1 2 Believe: Acoustic, Justin Bieber 7 New 1 Release The Panic, Red 8 6 9 Unorthodox Jukebox, Bruno Mars 9 New 1 The Afterman: Descension, Coheed And Cambria 10 9 45 The Lumineers, The Lumineers 11 14 3 2013 Grammy Nominees, Various Artists 12 10 16 Red, Taylor Swift 13 5 16 Pitch Perfect, Soundtrack 14 25 51 Some Nights, fun. 15 New 1 No Love Lost, Joe Budden 16 8 3 Set You Free, Gary Allan 17 19 12 Unapologetic, Rihanna 18 11 4 Kidz Bop 23, Kidz Bop Kids 19 16 18 The Heist, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis 20 32 33 Overexposed, Maroon 5
21 22 10 Here’s To The Good Times, Florida Georgia Line 22 18 103 21, Adele 23 29 21 The Truth About Love, P!nk 24 13 4 Love.Live.A$AP, A$AP Rocky 25 4 2 Love, Charlie, Charlie Wilson 26 21 16 good kid, m.A.A.d city, Kendrick Lamar 27 37 52 Hunter Hayes, Hunter Hayes 28 30 22 Tornado, Little Big Town 29 41 62 El Camino, The Black Keys 30 23 13 Take Me Home, One Direction 31 24 23 Night Visions, Imagine Dragons 32 28 35 +, Ed Sheeran 33 31 11 Girl On Fire, Alicia Keys 34 New 1 Regions Of Light And Sound Of God Audio, Jim James 35 17 8 Les Miserables: Highlights From The Motion Picture Soundtrack, Soundtrack 36 26 12 The World From The Side Of The Moon, Phillip Phillips 37 35 17 Night Train, Jason Aldean 38 33 8 Trouble Man: Heavy Is The Head, T.I. 39 44 151 Sigh No More, Mumford & Sons 40 New 1 Face The Music, Avant
41 34 41 Blown Away, Carrie Underwood 42 36 14 NOW44, Various Artists 43 79 41 Boys & Girls, Alabama Shakes 44 47 79 Tailgates & Tanlines, Luke Bryan 45 3 2 Heartthrob, Tegan And Sara 46 85 31 Channel Orange, Frank Ocean 47 43 2 WOW Gospel 2013: 30 Of The Year’s Top Gospel Artists And Songs, Various Artists 48 49 12 Greatest Hits: Chapter One, Kelly Clarkson 49 54 81 Chief, Eric Church 50 45 45 My Head Is An Animal, Of Monsters And Men 51 52 26 Based On A T.R.U. Story, 2 Chainz 52 39 34 Believe, Justin Bieber 53 51 12 Rebel Soul, Kid Rock 54 New 1 The Road To Red Rocks: Live, Mumford & Sons 55 15 2 A Messenger, Colton Dixon 56 68 12 Woman To Woman, Keyshia Cole 57 55 10 O.N.I.F.C., Wiz Khalifa 58 80 19 Kaleidoscope Dream, Miguel 59 New 1 This Is How The Wind Shifts, Silverstein 60 46 5 Burning Lights, Chris Tomlin
61 New 1 Grace, Tasha Cobbs 62 48 9 Nashville: Season 1: Volume 1, Soundtrack 63 New 1 Pedestrian Verse, Frightened Rabbit 64 40 152 Rumours, Fleetwood Mac 65 50 19 The 2nd Law, Muse 66 53 13 Trilogy, The Weeknd 67 57 48 Up All Night, One Direction 68 New 1 Mannibalector, Brotha Lynch Hung 69 60 31 Uncaged, Zac Brown Band 70 RE-ENTRY 178 Curtain Call: The Hits, Eminem 71 42 3 How Country Feels, Randy Houser 72 170 132 Recovery, Eminem 73 New 1 Greatest Hits, Jewel 74 New 1 Wonderful, Glorious, eels 75 New 1 Electric, Richard Thompson 76 12 2 Hummingbird, Local Natives 77 75 20 WOW Hits 2013, Various Artists 78 27 2 Get Up!, Ben Harper With Charlie Musselwhite 79 100 52 4, Beyonce 80 61 177 Thriller, Michael Jackson
81 86 13 Our Version Of Events, Emeli Sande 82 66 12 Global Warming, Pitbull 83 71 8 Finally Rich, Chief Keef 84 77 65 Four The Record, Miranda Lambert 85 74 121 Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno Mars 86 62 54 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey 87 59 2 Pasion, Andrea Bocelli 88 84 40 Hard 2 Love, Lee Brice 89 116 4 Lead With Your Hears, The Tenors 90 New 1 God Chaser, William Murphy 91 117 66 Ceremonials, Florence + The Machine 92 65 9 La Misma Gran Senora, Jenni Rivera 93 67 10 Warrior, Ke$ha 94 56 6 12-12-12 The Concert For Sandy Relief: To Benefit The Robin Hood Relief Fun, Various Artists 95 143 36 Blunderbuss, Jack White 96 70 9 Joyas Prestadas: Pop, Jenni Rivera 97 96 32 Wild Ones, Flo Rida 98 RE-ENTRY 62 Rocket Man: Number Ones, Elton John 99 158 254 Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers, Bob Marley And The Wailers 100 104 40 Pluto, Future
101 64 3 My True Story, Aaron Neville 102 111 3 NOW That’s What I Call Love Songs, Various Artists 103 126 11 Until Now, Swedish House Mafia 104 87 9 Jesus Piece, The Game 105 83 12 Celebration Day, Led Zeppelin 106 78 7 Cold Fact, Rodriguez 107 108 22 Best Days, Tamela Mann 108 128 13 I Will Always Love You: The Best Of Whitney Houston, Whitney Houston 109 20 2 The Divinity Of Purpose, Hatebreed 110 89 24 Eye On It, tobyMac 111 101 78 Halfway To Heaven, Brantley Gilbert 112 New 1 Run, Sanctus Real 113 82 5 Notes From The Underground, Hollywood Undead 114 90 5 Wretched And Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones, Black Veil Brides 115 194 120 Speak Now, Taylor Swift 116 RE-ENTRY 85 I Am… Sasha Fierce, Beyonce 117 99 18 Halcyon, Ellie Goulding 118 103 9 An Awesome Wave, alt-J 119 138 104 The Legend Of Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash 120 144 45 Changed, Rascal Flatts
121 113 173 19, Adele 122 72 2 Love Songs, Destiny’s Child 123 105 13 Paradise (EP), Lana Del Rey 124 New 1 iTunes Session (EP), Alabama Shakes 125 95 8 Searching For Sugar Man (Soundtrack), Rodriguez 126 130 45 Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, Nicki Minaj 127 102 53 Bangarang (EP), Skrillex 128 180 64 Stronger, Kelly Clarkson 129 76 3 The Acoustic Sessions {Volume One}, Casting Crowns 130 124 82 Red River Blue, Blake Shelton 131 RE-ENTRY 54 Talk That Talk, Rihanna 132 110 66 Megalithic Symphony, AWOLNATION 133 142 129 Teenage Dream, Katy Perry 134 183 11 The Story Of Your Life, Matthew West 135 81 80 Number One Hits, Tim McGraw 136 RE-ENTRY 62 Tha Carter IV, Lil Wayne 137 159 14 R.E.D, Ne-Yo 138 115 10 Joyas Prestadas: Banda, Jenni Rivera 139 73 247 Journey’s Greatest Hits, Journey 140 150 15 Dreams And Nightmares, Meek Mill
141 RE-ENTRY 106 Cocky, Kid Rock 142 109 13 Lindsey Stirling, Lindsey Stirling 143 94 43 California 37, Train 144 RE-ENTRY 44 Making Mirrors, Gotye 145 93 5 Signed And Sealed In Blood, Dropkick Murphys 146 New 1 The Highway, Holly Williams 147 145 11 House Of Gold & Bones: Part 1, Stone Sour 148 146 118 My Kinda Party. Jason Aldean 149 114 60 Take Care, Drake 150 132 22 North, matchbox twenty 151 RE-ENTRY 22 God Forgives, I Don’t, Rick Ross 152 118 15 Hello My Name Is…, Bridgit Mendler 153 RE-ENTRY 62 Watch The Throne, Jay Z Kanye West 154 163 115 The Band Perry, The Band Perry 155 RE-ENTRY 19 Kiss, Carly Rae Jepsen 156 106 218 The Foundation, Zac Brown Band 157 98 13 Koi No Yokan, Deftones 158 139 19 Transit Of Venus, Three Days Grace 159 135 13 Lotus, Christina Aguilera 160 141 9 La Gran Senora, Jenni Rivera
161 195 20 Chapter V, Trey Songz 162 184 133 Brothers, The Black Keys 163 RE-ENTRY 5 The Afterman: Ascension, Coheed And Cambria 164 121 10 18 Months, Calvin Harris 165 RE-ENTRY 84 The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill, Lauryn Hill 166 137 16 Blak And Blu, Gary Clark Jr. 167 192 66 Nothing But The Beat, David Guetta 168 164 2 Coming From Reality, Rodriguez 169 RE-ENTRY 19 Kanye West Presents GOOD Music Cruel Summer, Various Artists 170 New 1 II, Unknown Mortal Orchestra 171 RE-ENTRY 114 Funhouse, P!nk 172 149 13 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2, Soundtrack 173 New 1 The Bronx (IV), The Bronx 174 154 27 NOW 43, Various Artists 175 RE-ENTRY 30 Amaryllis, Shinedown 176 188 13 GRRR!, The Rolling Stones 177 63 46 Greatest Hits, Bon Jovi 178 112 13 King Animal, Soundgarden 179 RE-ENTRY 26 NOW That’s What I Call Country: Volume 5, Various Artists 180 RE-ENTRY 2 Playlist: The Very Best Of Destiny’s Child, Destiny’s Child
181 148 3 Las Bandas Romanticas de America 2013, Various Artists 182 RE-ENTRY 29 Fortune, Chris Brown 183 165 82 Scary Monster And Nice Sprites (EP), Skrillex 184 174 70 Greatest Hits… So Far!!!, P!nk 185 RE-ENTRY 214 Fearless, Taylor Swift 186 136 31 The Strange Case Of…, Halestorm 187 RE-ENTRY 2 Love Come To Life, Big Daddy Weave 188 187 15 Hope On The Rocks, Toby Keith 189 127 94 Rage Against The Machine, Rage Against The Machine 190 153 20 Blood, In This Moment 191 RE-ENTRY 12 NOW That’s What I Call Disney, Various Artists 192 167 3 Tim McGraw & Friends, Tim McGraw 193 RE-ENTRY 96 Doin’ My Thing, Luke Bryan 194 107 7 The Greatest Hits, 3 Doors Down 195 147 17 Coexist, The xx 196 131 32 Living Things, Linkin Park 197 RE-ENTRY 19 The Carpenter, The Avett Brothers 198 RE-ENTRY 71 The Best Of Eric Clapton: 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection, Cric Clapton 199 169 119 You Get What You Give, Zac Brown Band 200 155 13 Lonerism, Tame Impala
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 14, 2013 11:10:42 GMT -5
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 14, 2013 12:17:31 GMT -5
MOST TOP 10 ALBUMS ON THE BILLBOARD 200
Rolling Stones 36
Frank Sinatra 33
Barbra Streisand 32 "Release Me"
The Beatles 30
Elvis Presley 27
Madonna 20 "MDNA" Bob Dylan 20 "Tempest"
Paul McCartney 18 "Kisses on the Bottom"
Elton John 17 "The Union" George Strait 17 "Here For A Good Time" Bruce Springsteen 17 "Wrecking Ball" Neil Diamond 17 "Hot August Night"
Johnny Mathis 16 Mariah Carey 16 "MCIIY" Rod Stewart 16 "Merry Christmas, Baby"
Dave Matthews 15 "Away From The World" Tim McGraw 15 "Two Lanes Of Freedom"
Garth Brooks 14 "Ultimate Hits" Prince 14 "Lotus Flow3r" Van Halen 14 "Different Kind of Truth" The Beach Boys 14 "That's Why God Made the Radio" R Kelly 14 "Write Me Back"
Santana 13 "Guitar Heaven" Barry Manilow 13 "15 Minutes" Jay Z 13 "Watch The Throne" Toby Keith 13 "Hope On The Rocks" Led Zeppelin 13 "Celebration" *new*
Eric Clapton 12 Chicago 12 Rush 12 Alan Jackson 12 "Thirty"
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 14, 2013 12:27:02 GMT -5
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 14, 2013 12:45:00 GMT -5
keelyskorner.com/category/soundscan/SOUNDSCAN (WEEK ENDING 2/10/13) 1) Josh Groban – All That Echoes – 145,041 2) Tim McGraw – Two Lanes of Freedom – 106,604 3) Various Artists – Now 45 – 86,642 Other Debuts 7) Red – Release The Panic – 41,497 9) Coheed & Cambria – Afterman: Decension – 40,616 15) Joe Budden – No Love Lost – 29,846 34) Jim James – Regions of Light & Sound of God – 16,694 40 ) Avant – Face The Music – 13,992 54) Mumford & Sons – Roads To Red Cross – 9,874
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cartman2002
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Post by cartman2002 on Feb 14, 2013 15:46:22 GMT -5
Here's this week awards to thiis week bb200
21.Florida Georgia Line-Here's To The Good Times (gold) 57.O.N.I.F.C-Wiz Khalifa (gold) 93.Warrior-Ke$ha (gold) 127.Bangarang-Skrillex (double Platnium) 175.Amaryllis-Shinedown (Platnium)
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Post by Push The Button on Feb 14, 2013 21:16:26 GMT -5
What's Platnium?
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 15, 2013 11:19:36 GMT -5
^Skrillex is at 500k with SS so Platinum could be 250k.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 15, 2013 11:57:59 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/1539267/chart-moves-soundtracks-sales-sizzle-thanks-to-pitch-perfect-lesChart Moves: Soundtracks Sales Sizzle Thanks to 'Pitch Perfect,' ‘Les Miserables’ By Keith Caulfield, Los Angeles | February 14, 2013 9:10 PM EST Josh Groban crowned the Billboard 200 this week with "All That Echoes," his third No. 1 album. The pop singer sold 145,000 copies of the set in its first week, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Elsewhere in the top 10: Tim McGraw arrived at No. 2, the "Now 45" compilation entered at No. 3, Red's "Release the Panic" started at No. 7 and Coheed and Cambria's "The Afterman: Descension" debuted at No. 9. As for the rest of the chart, there were some movers and shakers. Let's take a closer look at some of them: -- "Pitch Perfect" and "Les Miserables": The two albums have each sold more than 200,000 this year -- the first time a pair of soundtracks have sold that much, this fast, since 2003. Presently, "Pitch Perfect" is 2013's top selling soundtrack, having moved 256,000. "Les Mis" is the second biggest, with 245,000. ("Pitch Perfect" was released in 2012 and has sold 468,000 in total.) The last time two soundtracks sold this well in the first month-and-a-half of the year was in 2003. That year, through the week ending Feb. 9, the "8 Mile" and "Chicago" albums had shifted 428,000 and 336,000, respectively. This week on the Billboard 200, "Pitch Perfect" falls 5-13 after peaking at No. 3 for two weeks earlier this month. Meanwhile, the "Les Miserables" album drops 17-35. It hit No. 1 on the Jan. 19-dated tally. -- Luke Bryan: An assortment of country albums, including Luke Bryan's "Tailgates & Tanlines," were sale priced at iTunes for $7.99 and promoted on front of its music store. In turn, Bryan's set gains by 33% (jumping 47-44 with 13,000) while others like Eric Church's “Chief” (54-49; up 34%) and Florida Georgia Line (22-21; up 28%) also rise. -- Mumford & Sons: The quartet's new "The Road to Red Rocks: Live" album was available as either a stand-alone digital album (which is a new entry at No. 54, 10,000 sold), or as part of a deluxe reissue of the "Babel" album. The "Babel" set also jumps, rising 7-4 with 54,000 (up 50%). -- Jewel: The singer/songwriter's first "Greatest Hits" album debuts at No. 73 (7,000 sold) and includes a new rendition of her No. 2 Billboard Hot 100 hit "Foolish Games." The revamped version is performed as a duet with Kelly Clarkson and sold 5,000 downloads this week. -- Eels: Though the act's latest, "Wonderful, Glorious," arrives with 7,000 at No. 74, don't expect it to stick around more than a week. The band’s last two albums spent precisely one week on the chart. -- Sanctus Real: The group's fourth chart entry, "Run," arrives at No. 112 with a little over 4,000 sold. Nearly 3,000 (or 63%) of the set's total first week came from sales generated in the mainstream (non-Christian) retail sector. Download sales accounted for 84% of the mainstream figure. -- Holly Williams: The granddaughter of Hank Williams Sr. bows at No. 146 with "The Highway." Selling nearly 4,000, it also enters at No. 1 on Heatseekers Albums and No. 18 on Country Albums. It's her second top 40 set on the latter tally, following 2009's Here With Me (No. 37 peak). -- Unknown Mortal Orchestra: "II" debuts at No. 170 with 3,000 sold, granting the act its first chart entry on the Billboard 200. A big 32% of the album's first week was vinyl LPs. In turn the title also arrives at No. 3 on the Vinyl Albums chart (where the entire top three are new arrivals).
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Post by Push The Button on Feb 15, 2013 15:00:49 GMT -5
^Skrillex is at 500k with SS so Platinum could be 250k. I know what Platinum is, but I've never heard of Platnium. ;)
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