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Post by HolidayGuy on Apr 27, 2011 8:44:35 GMT -5
Starting with info from Hip Hop DX (which uses Current Album positions) and Idol Chatter.
1. Adele, 21: 153,000 2. Glee Cast, Glee: The Music Presents the Warblers: 86,000 3. Foo Fighters, Wasting Light: 72,000 4. Soundtrack, Lemonade Mouth: 69,000 5. Britney Spears, Femme Fatale: 45,000 6. Alison Krauss & Union Station, Paper Airplane: 42,000 7. Mumford & Sons, Sigh No More: 39,000 8. Paul Simon, So Beautiful or So What: 37,000 9. Chris Brown, F.A.M.E.: 37,000 (485,000) 10. Justin Bieber, Never Say Never—Remixes: 36,000
11. Katy Perry, Teenage Dream: 34,000 (+70%, 1.405 million) 12. Wiz Khalifa, Rolling Papers: 34,000 (328,000) 13. Jason Aldean, My Kinda Party: 30,000 (+31%; 1.095 million)
16. Rihanna, Loud: 28,000 (1,200,000)
18. Bruno Mars, Doo-Wops & Hooligans: 25,000 (949,000)
24. Gorillaz, Fall: 21,000 (22,000)
26. Big Time Rush, BTR: 19,000, (+61%; 469,000)
32. Jennifer Hudson, I Remember Me: 17,000 (-17%; 290,000)
54. DJ Quik, The Book of David: 9,700 (9,800)
73. Cam'ron & Vado, Gunz N' Butta: 7,500 (7,600)
81. Aerosmith, Best of Aerosmith: The Millennium Collection: 7,000 (-15%; 253,000)
82. Atmosphere, The Family Sign: 6,800 (35,000)
145. Mandisa, What If We Were Real: 5,000 (-18%; 18,000)
166. Glee Cast, Glee: The Music, Vol. 1: 4,000 (+49%; 1.163 million)
176. Civil Wars, Barton Hollow: 4,000 (-4%; 77,000)
182. Carrie Underwood, Play On: 4,000 (+53%; 1.99 million)
188. Various, Now That's What I Call Music! 36: 4,000 (+30%; 584,000)
Others: 163 (Current Albums): T.I., No Mercy: 3,500 (499,000) 197 (Current Albums): Mac Miller, On and On and Beyond EP: 2,900 (60,000) Mandisa, Freedom: 3,000 (-2%; 152,000) Kimberly Caldwell, Without Regret: 3,000 Daughtry, Daughtry: 2,000 (+10%) Grand Magnolias, Grand Magnolias: 1,000 (-43%; 9,000)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2011 9:13:17 GMT -5
Big Time Rush, BTR (19,000, +61%, 469,000) (#26 BB200)
Gold would be very good for them.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Apr 27, 2011 9:16:55 GMT -5
^The album has shipped 500K+, so indeed.
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Post by poproyalty on Apr 27, 2011 9:53:52 GMT -5
Femme Fatale ended up with 2k more copies than what HITS came up with.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Apr 27, 2011 9:58:14 GMT -5
^You mean, it ended up with 1,000 or so less. HITS had it as 46,579.
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Post by Enigma. on Apr 27, 2011 10:05:55 GMT -5
Interesting that those Millennium Collections are selling so well. They must be very cheap somewhere.
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Post by Push The Button on Apr 27, 2011 10:06:47 GMT -5
Carrie's ACM performance on Good Friday really helped her! 2 million is inching ever closer.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Apr 27, 2011 10:08:13 GMT -5
^Yes,- Wal-Mart, for one, sells them at low prices. Album sales now down just 2% compared to one year ago. www.billboard.com/#/news/glee-warblers-album-flies-high-on-billboard-1005155842.story'Glee' Warblers Album Flies High on Billboard 200 by Keith Caulfield, L.A. | April 27, 2011 11:00 EDT "Glee Presents the Warblers," the latest entry from the the Fox TV series' line of soundtrack albums, flies in at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, debuting with 86,000 according to Nielsen SoundScan. "Warblers" -- a showcase for recent Billboard magazine cover man Darren Criss and his "Glee" co-star Chris Colfer -- is the tenth "Glee" album to chart. And all ten of them have debuted in the the top 10. However, "Warblers'" posts the smallest debut sales week of any "Glee" release, save for the "The Rocky Horror Glee Show (EP)" which bowed with 48,000. With that in mind, one's sales expectations should have been appropriately tempered for "Warblers." It's a unique album in that it operates essentially as a stand-alone Criss/Colfer effort and is the first to focus on so few cast members. (Weirdly, the backing vocalists heard on the album on "Glee" as the Warblers -- the Tufts University Beelzebubs -- are uncredited in the set's liner notes.) Last week's No. 1, Foo Fighters' "Wasting Light," slips to No. 3 with 72,000 (down 69%). Replacing them at the top is Adele, who returns to No. 1 (up one slot) with "21" selling 153,000 (up 65%) -- its fifth non-consecutive week atop the tally. It garners a boost thanks to Easter-infused shopping and an "American Idol" contestant's rendition of "Rolling In the Deep" last week. The album is one of 12 sets in the top 50 than see an increase of at least 50% this week. Speaking of massive gains, the soundtrack to Disney Channel's "Lemonade Mouth" jumps 18-4 with 69,000 (up 222%) in its second week on the chart. Credit not just Easter shopping but also repeated airings of the high-rated TV movie and an $11.99 sale tag at Target. Britney Spears' "Femme Fatale" climbs a rung to No. 5 with 45,000 (up 6%) -- its first gain since its release. The album was sale priced in the iTunes Store on April 24 for $6.99 and marked down to $9.99 at Target -- and featured in its circular advertisement -- over the weekend. "Femme" was one of many titles hyped by the big retailers over the Easter holiday. Target additionally helps push gains for Justin Bieber's "Never Say Never: the Remixes" (22-10 with 36,000; up 85%) and Chris Brown's "F.A.M.E." (a non-mover at No. 9, though with a sales increase of 4% - 37,000). Also in the top 10 is Mumford & Sons' "Sigh No More," which was promoted for $9.99 at Best Buy, and rises 10-7 with 39,000 (up 12%). Alison Krauss + Union Station's "Paper Airplane" glides down three rungs to No. 6 (42,000; down 49%) and Paul Simon's "So Beautiful Or So What" falls four slots to No. 8 (37,000; down 46%). Over on the Digital Songs chart, Adele almost captures dual No. 1s on both our Billboard 200 and Digital Songs charts, as her "Rolling In the Deep" download zooms 5-2 on the latter tally with 298,000 (up 99%). Showcased on "Idol" last week, this marks the its best sales frame yet. Its cumulative sales stand at 1.72 million. Standing in Adele's way is the steady-as-she-goes Katy Perry, who returns to No. 1 (up one slot) with "E.T." (344,000; up 21%). She bumps Rihanna's "S&M" out of the penthouse down to No. 5 (159,000; down 46%). The latter's slide was expected, as its gain last week was fueled by the then-new "Rih-mix" featuring Britney Spears. The Black Eyed Peas' "Just Can't Get Enough" holds at No. 3 (207,000; up 20%), Bruno Mars' "The Lazy Song" flies 9-4 (188,000; up 52%) and Lady Gaga's "Judas" falls 4-6 (156,000; down 4%). Gaga's decline is notable in that "Judas" debuted a week ago from a partial week's worth of sales -- as it arrived to digital retailers on Friday, April 15 (the tracking week ends on Sunday). Thus, one would have expected a full seven days' worth of impact to have pushed it up the list this week with a gain. Jennifer Lopez's "On the Floor" stands still at No. 7 (158,000; up 19%) as does Chris Brown's "Look at Me Now" at No. 8 (153,000; up 18%). Ke$ha's "Blow" surges 14-9 with 151,000 (up 59%) while Jeremih's "Down On Me" drops 6-10 with 148,000 (despite its 12% gain). "Blow" was performed on last Friday's (April 22) episode of Nickelodeon's "Victorious," where Ke$ha guest-starred. Overall album sales in this past chart week (ending April 24) totaled 6.48 million units, up 2% compared to the sum last week (6.32 million) and up 17% compared to the comparable sales week of 2010 (5.55 million). Year to date album sales stand at 96.49 million, down 2% compared to the same total at this point last year (98.24 million). Digital track sales this past week totaled 26.69 million downloads, up 11% compared to last week (24.06 million) and up 22% stacked next to the comparable week of 2010 (21.73 million). Year to date track sales are at 413.04 million, up 9% compared to the same total at this point last year (378.57 million). Next week's Billboard 200 competes with the same week in 2010 when: B.o.B's "The Adventures of Bobby Ray" opened at No. 1 with 84,000 while Bullet For My Valentine's "Fever" started at No. 3 with 71,000. The previous week's No. 1, "Glee's" "The Power of Madonna" soundtrack, fell to No. 10 with 29,000 (down 70%).
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Post by realestdownhere on Apr 27, 2011 11:04:27 GMT -5
Up 17%! Really hope this trend continues
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2011 11:06:06 GMT -5
Digital track sales this past week totaled 26.69 million downloads, up 11% compared to last week (24.06 million) and up 22% stacked next to the comparable week of 2010 (21.73 million). Year to date track sales are at 413.04 million, up 9% compared to the same total at this point last year (378.57 million). Wow!!!
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Post by Cerbius on Apr 27, 2011 11:26:26 GMT -5
The gain this week isn't as high as I hoped when factoring all the Easter sales. The lack of any big releases this week is probably the culprit.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Apr 27, 2011 11:57:44 GMT -5
^With the year-to-yer decline declining on a weekly basis, let's not be too be disappointed. :)
This week, there's no major releases, but the following week, there's Beastie Boys and Jennifer Lopez (based on pat showings, I would think Beastie will come out on top, but who knows).
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Post by thehellion on Apr 27, 2011 12:02:53 GMT -5
^With the year-to-yer decline declining on a weekly basis, let's not be too be disappointed. :) This week, there's no major releases, but the following week, there's Beastie Boys and Jennifer Lopez (based on pat showings, I would think Beastie will come out on top, but who knows). I think the Beastie Boys will top the chart in 2 weeks time quite easily. J Lo's fanbase isn't what it was while BB's fanbase still remains large and they are one of the few hip-hop acts that have commercial longevity.
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Post by Enigma. on Apr 27, 2011 12:12:14 GMT -5
Beastie Boys will easily top 150k I reckon
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Post by HolidayGuy on Apr 27, 2011 12:17:16 GMT -5
Lopez should improve upon the showing of her last album, though, with the Idol push and "On the Floor" faring better than "Do It Well."
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 27, 2011 12:42:58 GMT -5
Interesting that those Millennium Collections are selling so well. They must be very cheap somewhere. They are sale priced at $5. Mostly Walmart...
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Post by thehellion on Apr 27, 2011 13:15:14 GMT -5
Lopez should improve upon the showing of her last album, though, with the Idol push and "On the Floor" faring better than "Do It Well." Maybe, but it won't be enough to stop the Beastie Boys IMO. The best she can hope for is pushing Adele down into 3rd place.
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Post by Rodze on Apr 27, 2011 14:56:24 GMT -5
Artist This Week Year-to-date 1 Adele 153,000 1,275,400 2 Glee Cast 86,100 86,200 3 Foo Fighters 72,100 307,200 4 Lemonade Mouth 69,100 90,600 5 Britney Spears 45,100 440,100 6 Alison Krauss and Union 42,300 125,500 7 Mumford and Songs 38,800 1,345,000 8 Paul Simon 36,800 105,800 9 Chris Brown 36,500 484,800 10 Justin Bieber 36,100 523,700 11 Katy Perry 34,400 1,404,900 12 Wiz Khalifa 33,800 328,100 13 Jason Aldean 30,200 1,094,900 14 Wow Various 28,900 534,500 15 Japanese Relief 28,600 255,700 16 Rihanna 28,100 1,209,100 17 Taylor Swift 27,300 3,361,900 18 Bruno Mars 25,000 949,000 19 Justin Bieber 24,600 2,717,300 20 P!NK 23,600 692,100 21 Mana 23,500 70,300 22 Kirk Franklin 21,200 188,400 23 Various 21,200 234,500 24 Gorillaz 20,500 21,600 25 Zac Brown Band 19,500 863,700 26 Big Time Rush 19,300 469,000 27 Hollywood Undead 18,800 107,800 28 Rascal Flats 17,900 781,100 29 Lady Antebellum 17,800 3,449,900 30 Casting Crowns 17,500 267,100 31 Jennifer Hudson 17,400 290,300 32 Glee Cast 17,200 219,400 33 The Band Perry 17,100 516,600 34 Eminem 16,500 3,819,100 35 Nicki Minaj 16,000 1,329,200 36 Sara Evans 15,200 149,700 37 Mary Mary 15,000 85,600 38 Black Eye Peas 14,100 639,400 39 Avril Levine 14,100 193,800 40 Radiohead 13,800 170,200 41 Jessie J 13,300 47,000 42 Kidz Bop Kids 13,300 266,500 43 Lupe Fiasco 12,800 346,800 44 Sounttrack 12,100 130,600 45 Kid Rock 12,000 880,700
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 27, 2011 15:19:08 GMT -5
^I think #14 above is Now 37.
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Post by KingB on Apr 27, 2011 15:22:24 GMT -5
yass adele
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Post by SHOOTER on Apr 27, 2011 15:22:43 GMT -5
I was hoping Quik would've netted at least 10k.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 27, 2011 15:24:47 GMT -5
Will the following albums be certified by the RIAA on tomorrows chart?
Numbers are from the 5/7/11 chart except where noted:
Chris Brown 484k Justin Bieber 523k Katy Perry 1,404,900 Now 37 534k Eminem 3,819,100 Black Eyed Peas 639k Rascal Flatts 781k Justin Bieber 592k - 4/16 chart Arcade Fire 591k - 4/16 chart Eric Church 433k - 4/16 chart Avenged Sevenfold 504k - 4/16 chart
Albums only on the BB200 for 5+ weeks are listed and have sold over 400k.
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Post by maria4hitz on Apr 27, 2011 15:43:59 GMT -5
LW TW Artist Album Sales TW Sales Total 3 6 Alison Krauss/Union Station Paper Airplane 42,314 125,554 15 13 Jason Aldean My Kinda Party 30,298 1,094,905 30 17 Taylor Swift Speak Now 27,324 3,361,961 26 23 Original Soundtrack Country Strong 21,205 234,545 27 25 Zac Brown Band You Get What You Give 19,593 863,789 35 28 Rascal Flatts Nothing Like This 17,970 781,177 36 29 Lady Antebellum Need You Now 17,863 3,449,923 43 33 The Band Perry The Band Perry 17,178 516,681 40 36 Sara Evans Stronger 15,248 149,786 55 47 Sugarland The Incredible Machine 11,881 959,367 58 52 Miranda Lambert Revolution 10,449 1,285,123 57 55 Aaron Lewis Town Line 9,500 121,657 77 64 Kenny Chesney Hemingway's Whiskey 8,220 792,274 70 65 Thompson Square Thompson Square 8,131 143,531 68 68 Zac Brown Band The Foundation 7,989 2,591,555 83 71 Soundtrack - More Music Country Strong 7,690 63,321 93 75 Blake Shelton Loaded…Best of Blake… 7,386 237,714 97 85 Tim McGraw Number One Hits 6,766 333,751 114 103 Darius Rukcer Charleston, SC 1966 5,302 452,418 122 106 Jerrod Niemann Judge Jerrod/Hung Jury 5,055 294,299 118 108 Billy Currington Enjoy Yourself 5,012 302,890 145 129 Brad Paisley Hits Alive 4,277 289,244 Re-Entry 146 Carrie Underwood Play On 3,875 1,990,383 124 172 Craig Campbell Craig Campbell 3,303 15,256 Re-Entry 185 Toby Keith Bullets In The Gun 3,063 323,880 www.roughstock.com/blog/album-sales-strong-thanks-to-easter-week
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Post by Rodze on Apr 27, 2011 19:29:48 GMT -5
Former no.1:
AVENGED SEVENFOLD – NIGHTMARE 3,947 515,120
1984 Catalogue:
METALLICA – RIDE THE LIGHTNING 1,284 4,411,046
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Post by HolidayGuy on Apr 27, 2011 21:11:44 GMT -5
new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart_watch/74357/week-ending-april-24-2011-albums-real-or-tv/Week Ending April 24, 2011. Albums: Real Or TV?Posted Wed Apr 27, 2011 by Paul Grein in Chart Watch There are three groups in the top five on this week's Billboard 200, but only one of them is real. That would be Foo Fighters, whose latest album, Wasting Light, dips to #3 after debuting at #1 last week. The two made-for-TV groups in the top five are the Warblers, from the hit Fox series Glee, and Lemonade Mouth, from the Disney Channel movie of the same name. Glee Presents The Warblers, which debuts at #2, features series regulars Chris Colfer and Darren Criss fronting the Tufts University Beelzebubs. The lead-off track is Criss' star-making rendition of Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream." The remake, which has sold 481K digital copies, was also featured on Glee: Volume 4. Lemonade Mouth, which jumps from #18 to #4 in its second week, features such Disney Channel stars as Bridgit Mendler, Naomi Scott and Blake Michael. The movie focuses on five high school students who meet in detention and decide to form a band. (I guess they didn't want to call it The Breakfast Club: The Musical.) Six songs from the album are featured on Hot Digital Songs. Both fictional groups outsold two real groups that are listed in this week's top 10: Alison Krauss & Union Station and Mumford & Sons. Made-for-TV groups have been with us since the days of the Monkees and the Partridge Family, both of which sold millions of records. Lemonade Mouth, which played to 13.5 million viewers in its first two airings, joins a long line of Disney Channel movies to spawn hit soundtracks. It follows The Cheetah Girls, High School Musical, Jump In!, Camp Rock and Wizards Of Waverly Place. Glee Presents The Warblers is the 10th consecutive Glee album or EP to debut in the top 10. The album sold 86K in its first week. Of the 10 Glee albums or EPs, only Rocky Horror (which bowed with sales of 48K) had a slimmer first week. There may be, after so many titles in such a concentrated period, some Glee fatigue. That said, Glee has spawned more top 10 albums than any other TV show in history. Four TV series are tied for second place, with five top 10 albums each: Sing Along With Mitch (the tally just counts albums released during the run of the show), The Monkees, American Idol (not counting albums by individual contestants) and Hannah Montana (not counting the movie soundtrack or strictly solo albums by star Miley Cyrus). The seven full-length Glee albums and three EPs have sold a combined total of 5,387,000 copies in the U.S. The best-selling Glee album was the first, which has sold 1,163,000 copies. Next in line: the Glee Christmas album, which has sold 925K. The poorest seller of the first nine releases is the aforementioned Rocky Horror EP, which has sold 160K copies. Adele's 21 returns to #1 for a fifth week. It's the longest-running #1 album since Taylor Swift's Speak Now had six weeks on top from October into January. It's the longest-running #1 album by a British artist since Susan Boyle's I Dreamed A Dream had six weeks on top in late 2009. 21 has never ranked below #3. It's the first album to spend its first nine weeks in the top three since Eminem's Recovery, which spent its first 13 weeks in the top three last year. A pair of cover versions on TV's hottest music shows boosted Adele's album. Haley Reinhart performed "Rolling in the Deep" on American Idol. Gwyneth Paltrow sang "Turning Tables" on Glee. 21 sold 65K digital copies this week, which allowed it to return to #1 on Top Digital Albums. The album has sold 592K digital copies to date, which puts it at #8 on the all-time list of digital albums. Adele heads three key year-to-date charts. 21 is the best-selling album for the year-to-date, with sales of 1,275,000. (Mumford & Sons' Sigh No More is a distant second, with sales of 719K in this calendar year.) 21 is also the top-selling digital album, with sales of 592K (again, Sigh No More is second, with digital sales of 397K in this calendar year). And Adele's previous album, 19, is the year's top-selling catalog album, with sales of 162K in this calendar year. (The Black Eyed Peas' The E.N.D. is second, with sales of 126K in this calendar year.) 21 also returns to #1 in the U.K. for a 12th week on top. This is the most weeks an album has been #1 in the U.K. since The Verve's Urban Hymns spent 12 weeks on top in 1997-1998. (That album spawned the international hit "Bitter Sweet Symphony.") Adele appears to be the front-runner to win Album of the Year at next year's Grammy Awards. Another prime contender, Paul Simon's So Beautiful Or So What, drops from #4 to #8 in its second week. Simon has received seven nominations for Album of the Year-two with Simon & Garfunkel and five on his own. (Only three other acts in Grammy history have amassed seven or more Album of the Year nominations over the course of their careers. Paul McCartney leads the pack with nine. Frank Sinatra and George Harrison have each gathered eight.) "E.T." by Katy Perry featuring Kanye West returns to #1 on Hot Digital Songs for a sixth week. It's the longest that any hit has topped this chart since "Love The Way You Lie" by Eminem featuring Rihanna had seven weeks on top last summer. Will "E.T." also return to #1 on the Hot 100? You'll find out when we post Chart Watch: Songs later today. Here's the low-down on this week's top 10 albums. 1. Adele, 21, 153,000. The album returns to #1 for a fifth week. (And it's likely to stay there for a sixth week.) Four songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Rolling In The Deep," which jumps from #5 to #2. 2. Glee Cast, Glee: The Music Presents The Warblers, 86,000. This new entry is the 10th Glee album to make the top 10. The cast's version of Keane's "Somewhere Only We Know" enters Hot Digital Songs at #119. 3. Foo Fighters, Wasting Light, 72,000. The former #1 album drops to #3 in its second week. "Rope" drops from #96 to #176 on Hot Digital Songs. 4. Various Artists, Lemonade Mouth soundtrack, 69,000. The album jumps from #18 to #4 in its second week. Six songs from the soundtrack are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Determinate," which jumps from #69 to #28. 5. Britney Spears, Femme Fatale, 45,000. The former #1 album rebounds from #6 to #5 in its fourth week. It has been in the top 10 the entire time. Two songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs. "Till The World Ends" drops from #10 to #12. "Hold It Against Me" drops from #86 to #113. 6. Alison Krauss & Union Station, Paper Airplane, 42,000. The album drops from #3 to #6 in its second week. It's #1 on the country chart for the second week. 7. Mumford & Sons, Sigh No More, 39,000. The album rebounds from #10 to #7 in its 57th week. This is its 15th week in the top 10. The album has sold 1,345,000 copies, more than any other in this week's top 10. Two songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs. "The Cave" drops from #57 to #60. "Little Lion Man" drops from #67 to #72. 8. Paul Simon, So Beautiful Or So What, 37,000. The album drops from #4 to #8 in its second week. The album has sold 106K copies in two weeks. 9. Chris Brown, F.A.M.E., 37,000. The former #1 album holds at #9 for the second week in its fifth week on the chart. It has been in the top 10 the entire time. Three songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Look At Me Now" (featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes), which holds at #8 on Hot Digital Songs. 10. Justin Bieber, Never Say Never: The Remixes, 36,000. The former #1 album rebounds from #23 to #10 in its 10th week. This is its sixth week in the top 10. Two songs from the EP are listed on Hot Digital Songs. "Never Say Never" (featuring Jaden Smith) drops from #75 to #78. "That Should Be Me" jumps from #135 to #130. Three albums drop out of the top 10 this week. Mana's Drama Y Luz drops from #5 to #21, Songs For Japan drops from #7 to #15 and Wiz Khalifa's Rolling Papers drops from #8 to #12. Country Strong jumps from #26 to #23 in the wake of the release of the DVD. It's the top-ranking soundtrack to a theatrically-released movie for the eighth week. The album has sold 235K copies...Gorillaz's The Fall debuts at #24. The album was previously available to fan club members in digital form last Christmas. The album was recorded on an iPad during an October 2010 performance on the band's last tour. Adele's 19 rebounds from #42 to #28. The album sold 18K copies this week, its biggest weekly tally since March 2009. The 2008 release holds at #1 on Top Catalog Albums for the ninth week. Only two other albums by female solo artists have topped the catalog chart this long in the past 20 years. Enya's Watermark was #1 for 17 weeks in 1992. Eva Cassidy's Songbird was #1 for nine weeks in 2001. Rio was #1 at the box-office for the second straight weekend. The soundtrack enters the chart at #106. It features tracks by such hot acts as Jamie Foxx, will.i.am and Taio Cruz, as well as an update by Sergio Mendes of his 1966 classic "Mas Que Nada." The song first appeared on Mendes' breakthrough album, Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66. The 25th anniversary edition of Les Miserables is the top-selling music video again this week. R.I.P.: Phoebe Snow, whose debut album artfully blended elements of pop and jazz, died yesterday. She was 60. Phoebe Snow rose to #4 on The Billboard 200 in March 1975, largely on the strength of the beguiling "Poetry Man," which was a top five single on the Hot 100. Later that year, Snow teamed with Paul Simon (and the Jessy Dixon Singers) on the gospel-infused hit "Gone At Last." Snow was a Grammy finalist for Best New Artist of 1975. Coming Attractions: No albums are going to take the chart by storm next week, but these five will probably debut in the top 100: The Airborne Toxic Event's All At Once, Emmylou Harris' Hard Bargain, Steve Earle's I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive, Augustana's Augustana and Silverstein's Rescue.
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Post by pnobelysk on Apr 27, 2011 21:13:41 GMT -5
im really happy with Mandisa;s consistnecy. Carrie 10k away from 2 million :) JHUD will pass 300k next week :) Kim caldwell shouldve performed on idol, she wouldve made the top 200 :( she was 1k short.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 28, 2011 10:44:16 GMT -5
New RIAA certifications:
Chris Brown Gold Jennifer Hudson Gold Five Finger Death Punch Gold
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Post by thehellion on Apr 28, 2011 12:43:19 GMT -5
Former no.1: AVENGED SEVENFOLD – NIGHTMARE 3,947 515,120 1984 Catalogue: METALLICA – RIDE THE LIGHTNING 1,284 4,411,046 Could you post where you got this info please?
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Post by thehellion on Apr 28, 2011 12:44:13 GMT -5
New RIAA certifications: Chris Brown Gold Jennifer Hudson Gold Five Finger Death Punch Gold Is FFDP's gold award for War Is The Answer? Their debut must be eligible for Gold by now.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 28, 2011 15:50:48 GMT -5
^Yes, the album that is still on the Billboard 200.
Their debut album was also certified Gold.
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