crystalphnx
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Post by crystalphnx on Apr 15, 2015 10:32:27 GMT -5
'Furious 7' Soundtrack Speeds to No. 1 on Billboard 200 ChartThe Furious 7 soundtrack album drives to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, as the multi-artist compilation jumps 2-1 in its fourth week on the chart (dated April 25). The set moved 111,000 equivalent album units in the week ending April 12 (up 51 percent), according to Nielsen Music. The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). Furious 7 is the fourth chart-topping soundtrack in the past 12 months, following the TV soundtrack to Empire (No. 1 for one week on the chart dated March 28), Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 (No. 1 for two weeks: Aug. 23-30, 2014) and Frozen (No. 1 for 13 nonconsecutive weeks between Jan. 18-May 17, 2014). The Furious 7 album benefits from its red-hot single “See You Again,” performed by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth. The track is a tribute to the film’s co-star Paul Walker, who died before the movie was finished. The song plays over the final scene in the movie (which bowed in theaters on April 3) and sold 464,000 downloads for the week. That sum bolsters Furious 7’s overall unit total, and lifts the album’s track equivalent album total to 58,000 units (or 52 percent of its overall weekly sum). Also helping encourage sales of the song and the album: “See You Again’s” official music video premiered on April 6, and Khalifa performed the song two days later on NBC’s The Voice. Furious 7’s relatively slow ascent to No. 1 is somewhat rare, as most No. 1 albums open atop the list, as opposed to debuting lower and then rising to the top. For example, of the 42 albums that have been No. 1 since the start of 2014, only three did not debut at No. 1: Furious 7, the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack (which went to No. 1 in its second week, after debuting at No. 3) and the Frozen soundtrack (it hit No. 1 in its sixth week). Coming in at No. 2 -- with a career-high peak on the chart -- is rock band All Time Low with its new album Future Hearts. The set starts with 80,000 units -- of which 75,000 are pure album sales: the band’s best sales week yet. The new album surpasses their previous high-water mark, set when 2009’s Nothing Personal debuted and peaked at No. 4 from a 63,000 sales start. Future Hearts was the top selling album of the week, and launches at No. 1 on the Top Album Sales chart (which ranks titles based on traditional album sales). The Furious 7 soundtrack is No. 2 on the Album Sales chart, with 45,000 sold (up 36 percent). Back on the Billboard 200, the Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack rises six rungs to No. 3 with 47,000 units (down 12 percent). That gives the chart two concurrently-charting soundtracks in the top three for the second time this year, and only the fourth time this decade. Maroon 5’s V climbs 11-4 (44,000; down 17 percent) to its highest rank since its second week on the chart (back on Sept. 27, 2014) when it was No. 2. The album’s current single, “Sugar,” is riding high on the airwaves: it’s spending its second week at No. 1 on the Pop Songs airplay chart (also known as Mainstream Top 40). Taylor Swift’s 1989 holds at No. 5 for a fifth straight week on the Billboard 200 (slightly less than 44,000; down 27 percent). The album has spent all 24 of its chart weeks in the top five. It’s one of only nine albums to tally their first 24 frames in the top five (since the chart combined its mono and stereo lists into one all-encompassing chart in 1963). Sam Smith’s In the Lonely Hour is a non-mover at No. 6 (43,000; down 27 percent). Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly flutters down 4-7 (42,000; down 36 percent) and Drake’s If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late vaults 14-8 (40,000; down just 1 percent). Ed Sheeran’s x skips back into the top 10, climbing three rungs to No. 9 (39,000; down 19 percent) and Meghan Trainor’s Title also returns to the region, rising three slots to No. 10 (34,000; down 17 percent). Last week’s No. 1 album, Wale’s The Album About Nothing, falls to No. 11 in its second week (33,000 units; down 67 percent). www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6531833/furious-7-soundtrack-no-1-billboard-200-chart
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Post by HolidayGuy on Apr 15, 2015 11:56:28 GMT -5
Congrats to All Time Low for scoring its first No. 1-selling album in the USA.
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Post by Enigma. on Apr 15, 2015 14:25:38 GMT -5
V climbs 11-4 even though it's down 17% in units.. slow week.
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Post by Gary on Apr 16, 2015 6:43:56 GMT -5
This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 2 17 4 #1 1 wk GG Furious 7, Soundtrack 1 2 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Future Hearts, All Time Low 2 3 9 3 9 Fifty Shades Of Grey, Soundtrack 2 4 11 9 32 V, Maroon 5 1 5 5 5 24 1989, Taylor Swift 1 6 6 4 43 In The Lonely Hour, Sam Smith 2 7 4 1 4 To Pimp A Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar 1 8 14 8 9 If You're Reading This It's Too Late, Drake 1 9 12 6 42 x, Ed Sheeran 1 10 13 11 13 Title, Meghan Trainor 1 11 1 – 2 The Album About Nothing, Wale 1 12 15 2 5 Empire: Original Soundtrack From Season 1, Soundtrack 1 13 19 22 12 American Beauty / American Psycho, Fall Out Boy 1 14 0 New 1 My House (EP), Flo Rida 14 15 22 13 24 Montevallo, Sam Hunt 3 16 26 16 17 The Pinkprint, Nicki Minaj 2 17 25 14 7 Dark Sky Paradise, Big Sean 1 18 3 – 2 Ludaversal, Ludacris 3 19 33 30 19 TALKING IS HARD, WALK THE MOON 19 20 30 28 22 Nick Jonas, Nick Jonas 6 21 28 21 13 Uptown Special, Mark Ronson 5 22 27 25 33 My Everything, Ariana Grande 1 23 0 New 1 Strange Trails, Lord Huron 23 24 7 – 2 Southern Style, Darius Rucker 7 25 21 19 8 Smoke + Mirrors, Imagine Dragons 1 26 29 18 27 Hozier, Hozier 2 27 35 29 18 2014 Forest Hills Drive, J. Cole 1 28 0 New 1 No Pier Pressure, Brian Wilson 28 29 40 46 37 1000 Forms Of Fear, Sia 1 30 17 10 3 Kidz Bop 28, Kidz Bop Kids 10 31 39 37 26 Anything Goes, Florida Georgia Line 1 32 24 27 10 NOW 53, Various Artists 2 33 0 New 1 New Glow, Matt And Kim 33 34 8 – 2 Kintsugi, Death Cab For Cutie 8 35 31 32 6 Piece By Piece, Kelly Clarkson 1 36 10 – 2 Carrie & Lowell, Sufjan Stevens 10 37 51 42 28 Queen Of The Clouds, Tove Lo 14 38 38 45 10 Reflection, Fifth Harmony 5 39 32 24 5 Spring Break... Checkin' Out, Luke Bryan 3 40 16 – 2 Human, Three Days Grace 16 41 57 34 5 Rebel Heart, Madonna 2 42 36 39 11 Wanted On Voyage, George Ezra 19 43 45 52 136 Night Visions, Imagine Dragons 2 44 54 43 14 SremmLife, Rae Sremmurd 5 45 42 51 18 Greatest Hits: Decade #1, Carrie Underwood 4 46 49 48 61 The Outsiders, Eric Church 1 47 63 69 19 Listen, David Guetta 22 48 58 – 2 NOW That’s What I Call ACM Awards: 50 Years, Various Artists 48 49 41 33 21 FOUR, One Direction 1 50 48 55 27 Old Boots, New Dirt, Jason Aldean 1 51 69 65 31 Dream Your Life Away, Vance Joy 17 52 116 114 31 PS I Dont Dance, Lee Brice 5 53 84 88 7 Skrillex & Diplo Present Jack U, Skrillex & Diplo 26 54 56 41 20 Globalization, Pitbull 18 55 61 44 7 Fan Of A Fan: The Album, Chris Brown & Tyga 7 56 53 53 37 Guardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1, Soundtrack 1 57 73 68 10 Magazines Or Novels, Andy Grammer 27 58 47 36 25 Pain Killer, Little Big Town 7 59 66 50 23 Motion, Calvin Harris 5 60 20 – 2 Tokyo Dome Live In Concert, Van Halen 20 61 64 57 87 Crash My Party, Luke Bryan 1 62 23 – 2 The Past, The Present, The Future, Jodeci 23 63 44 40 3 Home, Soundtrack 40 64 59 74 58 Cole Swindell, Cole Swindell 3 65 0 New 1 Beat The Champ, The Mountain Goats 65 66 71 66 139 +, Ed Sheeran 5 67 65 54 16 Reclassified, Iggy Azalea 16 68 18 – 2 Day Of The Dead, Hollywood Undead 18 69 86 77 123 Here's To The Good Times, Florida Georgia Line 4 70 77 56 32 Ignite The Night, Chase Rice 3 71 50 49 7 First Kiss, Kid Rock 2 72 76 38 27 Talking Dreams, Echosmith 38 73 96 82 70 Beyonce, Beyonce 1 74 82 73 45 Platinum, Miranda Lambert 1 75 68 59 72 Frozen, Soundtrack 1 76 87 62 128 good kid, m.A.A.d city, Kendrick Lamar 2 77 88 85 22 Greatest Hits So Far..., Zac Brown Band 20 78 80 84 80 Greatest Hits, Fleetwood Mac 14 79 81 78 76 PRISM, Katy Perry 1 80 97 86 167 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey 2 81 60 26 4 Strangers To Ourselves, Modest Mouse 3 82 117 100 58 Trilogy, The Weeknd 4 83 0 New 1 Home, Josh Garrels 83 84 98 87 359 Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers, Bob Marley And The Wailers 5 85 93 71 107 Native, OneRepublic 4 86 105 89 78 Nothing Was The Same, Drake 1 87 90 91 210 The Eminem Show, Eminem 1 88 89 83 221 Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno Mars 3 89 55 7 3 Mr. Wonderful, Action Bronson 7 90 79 111 38 5 Seconds Of Summer, 5 Seconds Of Summer 1 91 150 – 34 Vessel, twenty one pilots 58 92 115 105 216 21, Adele 1 93 91 70 11 Non-Fiction, Ne-Yo 5 94 131 99 110 Take Care, Drake 1 95 83 58 4 Madness, Sleeping With Sirens 13 96 148 126 34 Blacc Hollywood, Wiz Khalifa 1 97 75 20 3 Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit., Courtney Barnett 20 98 106 – 29 Sundown Heaven Town, Tim McGraw 3 99 140 137 8 Sex Playlist, Omarion 49 100 146 142 173 Back In Black, AC/DC 4 101 112 101 75 The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Eminem 1 102 100 112 103 Save Rock And Roll, Fall Out Boy 1 103 118 108 39 These Things Happen, G-Eazy 3 104 111 90 351 Journey's Greatest Hits, Journey 10 105 124 113 37 Greatest Hits: We Will Rock You, Queen 42 106 134 106 30 X, Chris Brown 2 107 125 132 25 Sadnecessary, Milky Chance 17 108 136 121 28 BRINGING BACK THE SUNSHINE, Blake Shelton 1 109 108 92 83 AM, Arctic Monkeys 6 110 119 131 236 Curtain Call: The Hits, Eminem 1 111 135 138 80 Pure Heroine, Lorde 3 112 110 107 115 Unorthodox Jukebox, Bruno Mars 1 113 104 93 24 Sweet Talker, Jessie J 10 114 139 140 91 Greatest Hits, 2Pac 3 115 67 76 6 Lead Us Back: Songs Of Worship, Third Day 20 116 122 115 29 The Big Revival, Kenny Chesney 2 117 130 120 82 Love In The Future, John Legend 4 118 0 Re-Entry 13 The Very Best Of, Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons 33 119 167 149 206 Number Ones, Michael Jackson 13 120 70 23 3 Duets: Re-Working The Catalogue, Van Morrison 23 121 78 162 59 Thrive, Casting Crowns 6 122 92 79 17 Annie, Soundtrack 12 123 0 New 1 What For?, Toro y Moi 123 124 0 Re-Entry 60 4, Beyonce 1 125 0 New 1 Invader, Rapture Ruckus 125 126 161 128 67 Because The Internet, Childish Gambino 7 127 169 187 291 Nevermind, Nirvana 1 128 149 – 66 The Black Parade, My Chemical Romance 2 129 85 64 3 2015 Academy Of Country Music Awards ZinePak, Various Artists 64 130 173 159 50 Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo 4 131 174 152 17 Luca Brasi 2: A Gangsta Grillz Special Edition, Kevin Gates 38 132 46 60 13 Kidz Bop 27, Kidz Bop Kids 3 133 121 67 4 Run, AWOLNATION 17 134 154 139 206 Teenage Dream, Katy Perry 1 135 132 136 47 Just As I Am, Brantley Gilbert 2 136 103 174 5 Love Stuff, Elle King 45 137 126 127 89 Halcyon, Ellie Goulding 9 138 144 161 104 Red, Taylor Swift 1 139 34 – 2 Endless Forms Most Beautiful, Nightwish 34 140 109 – 57 Greatest Hits: Chapter One, Kelly Clarkson 11 141 137 72 4 Tracker, Mark Knopfler 14 142 180 173 10 Full Speed, Kid Ink 14 143 147 118 5 Bombs Away, Sheppard 31 144 0 Re-Entry 40 Trigga, Trey Songz 1 145 152 135 56 Riser, Dierks Bentley 6 146 158 163 107 Based On A True Story ..., Blake Shelton 3 147 142 119 310 Greatest Hits, Guns N' Roses 3 148 145 110 70 Midnight Memories, One Direction 1 149 153 129 144 Songs About Jane, Maroon 5 6 150 0 Re-Entry 35 Morning Phase, Beck 3 151 182 124 18 Prayer, Robin Schulz 42 152 0 New 1 After It All, Delta Rae 152 153 0 New 1 Ivy Tripp, Waxahatchee 153 154 156 130 143 The Very Best Of The Eagles, Eagles 3 155 171 – 78 Greatest Hits 1970-2002, Elton John 12 156 101 94 12 2015 Grammy Nominees, Various Artists 9 157 0 Re-Entry 63 Unapologetic, Rihanna 1 158 170 170 84 Bad Blood, Bastille 11 159 175 177 27 Family, Lynyrd Skynyrd 154 160 0 New 1 Southern Gravity, Kristian Bush 160 161 123 15 3 Chaos And The Calm, James Bay 15 162 0 New 1 Small Town Dreams, Will Hoge 162 163 0 Re-Entry 136 Nothing But The Best, Frank Sinatra 2 164 164 191 163 Dark Horse, Nickelback 2 165 0 Re-Entry 110 Bad, Michael Jackson 1 166 0 Re-Entry 65 The 1975, The 1975 28 167 188 150 223 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits, Creedence Clearwater Revival 22 168 185 172 185 Recovery, Eminem 1 169 195 171 43 Ultraviolence, Lana Del Rey 1 170 179 – 32 The Essential Billy Joel, Billy Joel 15 171 177 151 342 Metallica, Metallica 1 172 157 – 27 This Is All Yours, alt-J 4 173 183 147 62 The Wrong Side Of Heaven...Volume 1, Five Finger Death Punch 2 174 178 145 113 Pitch Perfect, Soundtrack 3 175 190 156 213 The Legend Of Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash 5 176 197 – 61 An Awesome Wave, alt-J 80 177 194 143 56 G I R L, Pharrell Williams 2 178 191 160 101 Number One Hits, Tim McGraw 27 179 0 New 1 Coming Forth By Day, Cassandra Wilson 179 180 52 – 2 A Fool To Care, Boz Scaggs 52 181 181 96 4 FROOT, Marina And The Diamonds 8 182 186 169 30 A.M., Chris Young 3 183 162 180 106 Devil Without A Cause, Kid Rock 4 184 0 Re-Entry 127 Sublime, Sublime 13 185 193 134 902 The Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd 1 186 0 Re-Entry 53 Bangerz, Miley Cyrus 1 187 184 175 95 Overexposed, Maroon 5 2 188 192 – 27 The Best Of Nickelback: Volume 1, Nickelback 21 189 198 – 43 Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!, Panic! At The Disco 2 190 200 – 70 A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, Panic! At The Disco 13 191 113 146 13 Into The Woods, Soundtrack 8 192 0 Re-Entry 120 Dr. Dre -- 2001, Dr. Dre 2 193 0 Re-Entry 59 The Definitive Collection, Stevie Wonder 35 194 163 116 6 The Firewatcher's Daughter, Brandi Carlile 9 195 0 Re-Entry 248 Hot Rocks 1964-1971, The Rolling Stones 4 196 172 164 78 Master Of Puppets, Metallica 29 197 0 Re-Entry 102 Slippery When Wet, Bon Jovi 1 198 0 Re-Entry 54 Fuse, Keith Urban 1 199 160 – 151 Red River Blue, Blake Shelton 1 200 0 Re-Entry 99 Babel, Mumford & Sons 1
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Post by Gary on Apr 16, 2015 6:46:08 GMT -5
Vinyl This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 New 1 #1 1 wk Future Hearts, All Time Low 1 2 0 New 1 Beat The Champ, The Mountain Goats 2 3 1 – 2 Carrie & Lowell, Sufjan Stevens 1 4 0 New 1 Ivy Tripp, Waxahatchee 4 5 0 New 1 Strange Trails, Lord Huron 5 6 2 – 2 Kintsugi, Death Cab For Cutie 2 7 21 1 3 Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit., Courtney Barnett 1 8 0 New 1 What For?, Toro y Moi 8 9 7 13 22 In The Lonely Hour, Sam Smith 3 10 9 6 74 AM, Arctic Monkeys 1 11 10 5 17 1989, Taylor Swift 1 12 4 – 2 Asunder, Sweet And Other Distress, Godspeed You! Black Emperor 4 13 8 10 34 Kind Of Blue, Miles Davis 3 14 13 9 39 The Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd 3 15 18 12 24 Guardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1, Soundtrack 1 16 15 20 15 Hozier, Hozier 2 17 14 14 13 x, Ed Sheeran 2 18 6 2 4 Strangers To Ourselves, Modest Mouse 1 19 0 New 1 New Glow, Matt And Kim 19 20 0 Re-Entry 5 I Love You, Honeybear, Father John Misty 1 21 22 8 42 Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers, Bob Marley And The Wailers 1 22 0 Re-Entry 23 Ultraviolence, Lana Del Rey 2 23 16 3 5 Black Messiah, D'Angelo And The Vanguard 1 24 0 New 1 No Pier Pressure, Brian Wilson 24 25 3 – 2 Powers That B, Death Grips 3
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Post by Gary on Apr 16, 2015 6:48:00 GMT -5
Top Current Albums This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 #1 1 wk Future Hearts, All Time Low 1 2 12 41 4 GG Furious 7, Soundtrack 2 3 3 1 4 To Pimp A Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar 1 4 7 5 24 1989, Taylor Swift 1 5 1 – 2 The Album About Nothing, Wale 1 6 13 2 5 Empire: Original Soundtrack From Season 1, Soundtrack 2 7 9 6 43 In The Lonely Hour, Sam Smith 2 8 15 8 42 x, Ed Sheeran 1 9 16 17 32 V, Maroon 5 1 10 0 New 1 Strange Trails, Lord Huron 10 11 2 – 2 Ludaversal, Ludacris 2 12 21 9 9 Fifty Shades Of Grey, Soundtrack 2 13 19 13 13 Title, Meghan Trainor 1 14 4 – 2 Southern Style, Darius Rucker 4 15 22 26 12 American Beauty / American Psycho, Fall Out Boy 1 16 0 New 1 No Pier Pressure, Brian Wilson 16 17 20 18 8 Smoke + Mirrors, Imagine Dragons 1 18 26 20 24 Montevallo, Sam Hunt 3 19 8 4 3 Kidz Bop 28, Kidz Bop Kids 4 20 17 16 10 NOW 53, Various Artists 1 21 25 14 9 If You're Reading This It's Too Late, Drake 1 22 0 New 1 New Glow, Matt And Kim 22 23 6 – 2 Carrie & Lowell, Sufjan Stevens 6 24 5 – 2 Kintsugi, Death Cab For Cutie 5 25 34 – 2 NOW That’s What I Call ACM Awards: 50 Years, Various Artists 25 26 10 – 2 Human, Three Days Grace 10 27 31 28 18 2014 Forest Hills Drive, J. Cole 1 28 24 15 5 Spring Break... Checkin' Out, Luke Bryan 3 29 33 29 37 Guardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1, Soundtrack 1 30 29 25 27 Hozier, Hozier 2 31 18 – 2 The Past, The Present, The Future, Jodeci 18 32 0 New 1 Beat The Champ, The Mountain Goats 32 33 36 23 7 Dark Sky Paradise, Big Sean 1 34 43 24 5 Rebel Heart, Madonna 1 35 14 – 2 Tokyo Dome Live In Concert, Van Halen 14 36 0 New 1 My House (EP), Flo Rida 36 37 28 34 6 Piece By Piece, Kelly Clarkson 1 38 51 48 26 Anything Goes, Florida Georgia Line 1 39 35 30 7 First Kiss, Kid Rock 2 40 58 75 34 1000 Forms Of Fear, Sia 1 41 49 42 27 Old Boots, New Dirt, Jason Aldean 1 42 0 Re-Entry 18 I Dont Dance, Lee Brice 5 43 11 – 2 Day Of The Dead, Hollywood Undead 11 44 38 31 3 Home, Soundtrack 31 45 0 New 1 Home, Josh Garrels 45 46 62 54 61 The Outsiders, Eric Church 1 47 60 69 17 TALKING IS HARD, WALK THE MOON 23 48 54 40 17 The Pinkprint, Nicki Minaj 3 49 41 19 4 Strangers To Ourselves, Modest Mouse 3 50 45 10 3 Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit., Courtney Barnett 10 51 46 47 7 Wanted On Voyage, George Ezra 17 52 52 59 33 My Everything, Ariana Grande 1 53 56 46 72 Frozen, Soundtrack 1 54 39 11 3 Duets: Re-Working The Catalogue, Van Morrison 11 55 0 New 1 Invader, Rapture Ruckus 55 56 57 39 4 Madness, Sleeping With Sirens 6 57 50 33 3 2015 Academy Of Country Music Awards ZinePak, Various Artists 33 58 91 100 29 PS Dream Your Life Away, Vance Joy 17 59 77 58 31 Ignite The Night, Chase Rice 3 60 23 – 2 Endless Forms Most Beautiful, Nightwish 23 61 75 38 4 Tracker, Mark Knopfler 5 62 61 51 12 2015 Grammy Nominees, Various Artists 7 63 44 45 6 Lead Us Back: Songs Of Worship, Third Day 13 64 0 New 1 What For?, Toro y Moi 64 65 74 71 18 Greatest Hits: Decade #1, Carrie Underwood 4 66 47 3 3 Mr. Wonderful, Action Bronson 3 67 71 50 17 Pain Killer, Little Big Town 7 68 0 New 1 Ivy Tripp, Waxahatchee 68 69 30 35 13 Kidz Bop 27, Kidz Bop Kids 3 70 55 44 21 FOUR, One Direction 1 71 53 – 57 Thrive, Casting Crowns 6 72 80 74 87 Crash My Party, Luke Bryan 1 73 85 77 45 Platinum, Miranda Lambert 1 74 32 – 2 A Fool To Care, Boz Scaggs 32 75 0 New 1 Coming Forth By Day, Cassandra Wilson 75 76 0 New 1 After It All, Delta Rae 76 77 67 73 22 Nick Jonas, Nick Jonas 6 78 0 New 1 Small Town Dreams, Will Hoge 78 79 0 New 1 Southern Gravity, Kristian Bush 79 80 65 56 18 Annie, Soundtrack 9 81 86 65 6 The Firewatcher's Daughter, Brandi Carlile 4 82 0 Re-Entry 36 Morning Phase, Beck 3 83 0 Re-Entry 18 Rock Or Bust, AC/DC 3 84 0 New 1 La Melodia de La Calle, 3rd Season, Tony Dize 84 85 81 – 4 Love Stuff, Elle King 28 86 90 94 51 Cole Swindell, Cole Swindell 3 87 88 43 4 Run, AWOLNATION 9 88 70 81 13 Into The Woods, Soundtrack 3 89 92 62 7 Fan Of A Fan: The Album, Chris Brown & Tyga 5 90 0 Re-Entry 12 Uptown Special, Mark Ronson 6 91 0 Re-Entry 17 It's The Girls!, Bette Midler 3 92 0 New 1 Run, Alison Wonderland 92 93 84 83 28 WOW Hits 2015, Various Artists 23 94 73 84 24 NOW 52, Various Artists 2 95 89 36 26 Talking Dreams, Echosmith 32 96 0 New 1 The Lovers / The Devil, Sworn In 96 97 59 – 2 Postcards From Paradise, Ringo Starr 59 98 79 – 2 Help 2.0, Erica Campbell 79 99 0 Re-Entry 14 Queen Of The Clouds, Tove Lo 14 100 0 Re-Entry 3 FROOT, Marina And The Diamonds 4
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Post by Gary on Apr 16, 2015 6:49:30 GMT -5
Digital This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 4 – 3 #1 1 wk GG Furious 7, Soundtrack 1 2 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Future Hearts, All Time Low 2 3 1 – 2 The Album About Nothing, Wale 1 4 0 New 1 Strange Trails, Lord Huron 4 5 6 1 4 To Pimp A Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar 1 6 12 4 9 If You're Reading This It's Too Late, Drake 1 7 13 7 24 1989, Taylor Swift 1 8 14 22 12 American Beauty / American Psycho, Fall Out Boy 1 9 10 15 26 V, Maroon 5 1 10 11 13 8 Smoke + Mirrors, Imagine Dragons 2 11 0 New 1 New Glow, Matt And Kim 11 12 17 9 9 Fifty Shades Of Grey, Soundtrack 2 13 20 14 24 Montevallo, Sam Hunt 2 14 2 – 2 Ludaversal, Ludacris 2 15 0 New 1 My House (EP), Flo Rida 15 16 21 12 41 x, Ed Sheeran 1 17 15 8 43 In The Lonely Hour, Sam Smith 1 18 18 6 5 Empire: Original Soundtrack From Season 1, Soundtrack 2 19 0 New 1 Home, Josh Garrels 19 20 0 Re-Entry 10 Title, Meghan Trainor 1 21 0 Re-Entry 16 2014 Forest Hills Drive, J. Cole 1 22 0 Re-Entry 2 I Dont Dance, Lee Brice 8 23 0 Re-Entry 31 Guardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1, Soundtrack 1 24 3 – 2 Kintsugi, Death Cab For Cutie 3 25 0 Re-Entry 95 Night Visions, Imagine Dragons 1
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Post by Gary on Apr 16, 2015 6:51:43 GMT -5
Catalog This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 1 23 #1 5 wks Night Visions, Imagine Dragons 1 2 2 3 518 Greatest Hits, Fleetwood Mac 1 3 15 14 854 GG Back In Black, AC/DC 1 4 4 7 1158 Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers, Bob Marley And The Wailers 1 5 6 5 61 +, Ed Sheeran 1 6 22 – 5 Vessel, twenty one pilots 6 7 3 8 467 Master Of Puppets, Metallica 3 8 11 15 20 Here's To The Good Times, Florida Georgia Line 5 9 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Bad Company, Bad Company 9 10 7 2 42 good kid, m.A.A.d city, Kendrick Lamar 1 11 13 10 70 21, Adele 1 12 8 11 14 The Very Best Of Travis Tritt, Travis Tritt 8 13 9 6 1150 The Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd 1 14 0 New 1 AM, Arctic Monkeys 14 15 14 20 64 Dark Horse, Nickelback 12 16 17 24 32 Family, Lynyrd Skynyrd 16 17 5 4 8 Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin 1 18 10 13 148 The Eminem Show, Eminem 2 19 12 16 209 Devil Without A Cause, Kid Rock 2 20 18 9 1001 Journey's Greatest Hits, Journey 1 21 19 – 7 The Black Parade, My Chemical Romance 9 22 0 New 1 Straight Shooter, Bad Company 22 23 0 Re-Entry 11 The Very Best Of, Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons 1 24 28 32 78 Bad, Michael Jackson 1 25 36 46 289 Number Ones, Michael Jackson 1 26 16 28 24 Save Rock And Roll, Fall Out Boy 1 27 27 37 21 Based On A True Story ..., Blake Shelton 19 28 32 50 152 Slippery When Wet, Bon Jovi 3 29 29 19 87 The Ultimate Hits, Garth Brooks 1 30 46 – 15 Icon: Eric Clapton, Eric Clapton 10 31 21 17 704 Metallica, Metallica 1 32 42 – 102 Nevermind, Nirvana 2 33 26 31 30 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey 3 34 20 12 128 Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno Mars 1 35 40 27 5 The Very Best Of Dwight Yoakam, Dwight Yoakam 27 36 31 21 98 Songs About Jane, Maroon 5 1 37 38 – 7 An Awesome Wave, alt-J 11 38 0 Re-Entry 111 Loaded: The Best Of Blake Shelton, Blake Shelton 1 39 0 Re-Entry 98 Greatest Hits, 2Pac 15 40 34 43 84 Red River Blue, Blake Shelton 2 41 23 38 26 Red, Taylor Swift 2 42 45 – 2 Pure Heroine, Lorde 42 43 0 Re-Entry 19 American Idiot, Green Day 10 44 49 34 533 Licensed To Ill, Beastie Boys 1 45 33 – 2 Restart, newsboys 33 46 0 Re-Entry 175 The Definitive Collection, Stevie Wonder 1 47 0 New 1 The 1975, The 1975 47 48 47 – 10 Trilogy, The Weeknd 20 49 0 Re-Entry 28 Greatest Hits II, Kenny Chesney 5 50 25 29 20 Unorthodox Jukebox, Bruno Mars 4
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Post by Gary on Apr 16, 2015 6:56:40 GMT -5
Top Album Sales This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 #1 1 wk Future Hearts, All Time Low 1 2 12 41 4 Furious 7, Soundtrack 2 3 3 1 4 To Pimp A Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar 1 4 7 5 24 1989, Taylor Swift 1 5 1 – 2 The Album About Nothing, Wale 1 6 13 2 5 Empire: Original Soundtrack From Season 1, Soundtrack 2 7 9 6 43 In The Lonely Hour, Sam Smith 2 8 15 8 42 x, Ed Sheeran 1 9 16 17 32 V, Maroon 5 1 10 – – 1 Strange Trails, Lord Huron 10 11 2 – 2 Ludaversal, Ludacris 2 12 21 9 9 Fifty Shades Of Grey, Soundtrack 2 13 19 13 13 Title, Meghan Trainor 1 14 – – 1 No Pier Pressure, Brian Wilson 14 15 4 – 2 Southern Style, Darius Rucker 4 16 22 26 12 American Beauty / American Psycho, Fall Out Boy 1 17 20 18 8 Smoke + Mirrors, Imagine Dragons 1 18 26 20 24 Montevallo, Sam Hunt 3 19 8 4 3 Kidz Bop 28, Kidz Bop Kids 4 20 17 16 10 NOW 53, Various Artists 1 21 25 14 9 If You're Reading This It's Too Late, Drake 1 22 – – 1 New Glow, Matt And Kim 22 23 6 – 2 Carrie & Lowell, Sufjan Stevens 6 24 5 – 2 Kintsugi, Death Cab For Cutie 5 25 34 – 2 NOW That’s What I Call ACM Awards: 50 Years, Various Artists 25 26 10 – 2 Human, Three Days Grace 10 27 31 28 18 2014 Forest Hills Drive, J. Cole 1 28 24 15 5 Spring Break... Checkin' Out, Luke Bryan 3 29 33 29 37 Guardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1, Soundtrack 1 30 29 25 27 Hozier, Hozier 2 31 18 – 2 The Past, The Present, The Future, Jodeci 18 32 – – 1 Beat The Champ, The Mountain Goats 32 33 36 23 7 Dark Sky Paradise, Big Sean 1 34 43 24 5 Rebel Heart, Madonna 1 35 14 – 2 Tokyo Dome Live In Concert, Van Halen 14 36 – – 1 My House (EP), Flo Rida 36 37 28 34 6 Piece By Piece, Kelly Clarkson 1 38 51 48 26 Anything Goes, Florida Georgia Line 1 39 35 30 7 First Kiss, Kid Rock 2 40 58 79 32 1000 Forms Of Fear, Sia 1 41 59 68 134 Night Visions, Imagine Dragons 2 42 49 42 27 Old Boots, New Dirt, Jason Aldean 1 43 0 Re-Entry 12 I Dont Dance, Lee Brice 5 44 11 – 2 Day Of The Dead, Hollywood Undead 11 45 38 31 3 Home, Soundtrack 31 46 – – 1 Home, Josh Garrels 46 47 63 54 60 The Outsiders, Eric Church 1 48 61 72 13 TALKING IS HARD, WALK THE MOON 26 49 54 40 17 The Pinkprint, Nicki Minaj 3 50 41 19 4 Strangers To Ourselves, Modest Mouse 3 51 45 10 3 Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit., Courtney Barnett 10 52 46 47 6 Wanted On Voyage, George Ezra 17 53 52 59 33 My Everything, Ariana Grande 1 54 67 71 50 Greatest Hits, Fleetwood Mac 29 55 56 46 72 Frozen, Soundtrack 1 56 39 11 3 Duets: Re-Working The Catalogue, Van Morrison 11 57 – – 1 Invader, Rapture Ruckus 57 58 57 39 4 Madness, Sleeping With Sirens 6 59 50 33 3 2015 Academy Of Country Music Awards ZinePak, Various Artists 33 60 97 – 24 Dream Your Life Away, Vance Joy 17 61 79 58 27 Ignite The Night, Chase Rice 3 62 23 – 2 Endless Forms Most Beautiful, Nightwish 23 63 77 38 4 Tracker, Mark Knopfler 5 64 62 51 12 2015 Grammy Nominees, Various Artists 7 65 44 45 6 Lead Us Back: Songs Of Worship, Third Day 13 66 – – 1 What For?, Toro y Moi 66 67 76 74 18 Greatest Hits: Decade #1, Carrie Underwood 4 68 47 3 3 Mr. Wonderful, Action Bronson 3 69 73 50 11 Pain Killer, Little Big Town 7 70 – – 1 Ivy Tripp, Waxahatchee 70 71 0 Re-Entry 71 Back In Black, AC/DC 49 72 30 35 13 Kidz Bop 27, Kidz Bop Kids 3 73 55 44 21 FOUR, One Direction 1 74 53 – 52 Thrive, Casting Crowns 6 75 82 78 87 Crash My Party, Luke Bryan 1 76 87 81 45 Platinum, Miranda Lambert 1 77 32 – 2 A Fool To Care, Boz Scaggs 32 78 – – 1 Coming Forth By Day, Cassandra Wilson 78 79 – – 1 After It All, Delta Rae 79 80 69 76 22 Nick Jonas, Nick Jonas 6 81 93 87 251 Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers, Bob Marley And The Wailers 5 82 – – 1 Small Town Dreams, Will Hoge 82 83 – – 1 Southern Gravity, Kristian Bush 83 84 66 56 16 Annie, Soundtrack 9 85 88 65 6 The Firewatcher's Daughter, Brandi Carlile 4 86 0 Re-Entry 34 Morning Phase, Beck 3 87 96 82 135 +, Ed Sheeran 5 88 0 Re-Entry 17 Rock Or Bust, AC/DC 3 89 0 Re-Entry 30 Vessel, twenty one pilots 58 90 92 93 6 Master Of Puppets, Metallica 63 91 – – 1 La Melodia de La Calle, 3rd Season, Tony Dize 91 92 0 Re-Entry 108 Here's To The Good Times, Florida Georgia Line 4 93 – – 1 Bad Company, Bad Company 93 94 83 – 4 Love Stuff, Elle King 29 95 94 – 41 Cole Swindell, Cole Swindell 3 96 100 70 112 good kid, m.A.A.d city, Kendrick Lamar 2 97 0 Re-Entry 204 21, Adele 1 98 90 43 4 Run, AWOLNATION 9 99 72 88 13 Into The Woods, Soundtrack 3 100 98 62 7 Fan Of A Fan: The Album, Chris Brown & Tyga 5
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Post by Daryl the Beryl on Apr 16, 2015 7:00:23 GMT -5
Top Album Sales
88 0 Re-Entry 17 Rock Or Bust, AC/DC 3
But...
Not on Billboard 200 at all
Ugh
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 16, 2015 8:18:30 GMT -5
New RIAA certs:
50 Shades of Grey Sdtk. Gold Ed Sheeran, + Platinum
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Post by Enigma. on Apr 16, 2015 10:13:25 GMT -5
Wow Madge lost only 7 places due to SPS, that's pretty surprising
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 16, 2015 12:12:23 GMT -5
www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.33419/title.hip-hop-album-sales-kendrick-lamar-drake-wale Hip Hop Album Sales: "Furious 7," Kendrick Lamar & DrakeKendrick Lamar finds himself at #7 and Drake regains ground. The Hip Hop friendly soundtrack to Furious 7 bowed at the top of the Billboard 200 this week with a total activity count of more than 111,000 units. A few spots down in the Top 10, Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly has fallen to its lowest position since release at #7, but managed to gather the necessary sales for a Gold plaque nonetheless. Drake, meanwhile, regained some of the ground he lost last week and crept back into the Top 10 at #8 in the process. Wale's successful first-week outing with The Album About Nothing gave way to a double-digit fall to #11 this past week, while Flo Rida managed to debut in the Top 10 with his new album, My House. Lower down the list Action Bronson fell from #55 to #89 in his third week on the chart. Kendrick Lamar Drops To #7 Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly has finally gone Gold from pure album sales. Last week, Lamar crept past the half a million total album equivalent units mark, but with his latest numbers he's now officially sold 513,216 copies of his latest offering. K. Dot's latest maintained strong streaming activity most recently with the second-highest number on the chart at more than 14 million streams over the last week. Drake Back In The Top 10 Drake is back at #8 after slipping several spots to #14 two weeks ago. If Youre Reading This Its Too Late pushed more than 13,000 copies last week and was streamed a chart-topping 25.5 million times. The latest figures bring Drake's total sales count up to 822,659 since the album's release in February. Despite his nearing the platinum sales milestone, If Youre Reading This Its Too Late is still a digital-only affair, but a physical collector's edition is set for release April 21. Wale Falls From #1 To #11 After nabbing his second consecutive #1 album with The Album About Nothing, Wale fell just outside of the Top 10 most recently. Wale is currently sitting at #11 after selling another 25,470 copies of his fourth album. The latest figures bring The Album About Nothing's total sales count to 113,680. Top 10 Billboard Top 200 Rap & R&B Albums For The Week Ending 04/12/2015Note: The first number below is this week’s “total album equivalent units” count, an intersection of album sales, single sales, and streams implemented by Billboard's new rating system. A pure album sales figure is available in bold in parenthesis and information about each album's streaming count is available in brackets. #1. Various - Furious 7 - 111,109 (45,084) [11,644,670] #7. Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly - 41,619 (28,806) [14,309,446] #8. Drake - If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late - 40,344 (13,137) [25,654,572] #11. Wale - The Album About Nothing - 33,183 (25,470) [5,968,902] #12. Empire Cast - Original Soundtrack From Season 1 - 31,988 (23,888) [4,808,971] #14. Flo Rida - My House - 27,254 (7,572) [5,671,822] #16. Nicki Minaj - Pinkprint - 24,884 (6,005) [12,460,807] #17. Big Sean - Dark Sky Paradise - 23,666 (8,330) [12,192,338] #18. Ludacris - Ludaversal - 23,629 (18,290) [3,419,935] #21. Mark Ronson - Uptown Special -21,263 (3,185) [4,715,208]
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Post by HolidayGuy on Apr 16, 2015 13:40:50 GMT -5
Thanks for posting the charts.
Eleven albums ranked in the Current Albums top 100, do not appear on Top Album Sales.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 16, 2015 16:53:18 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6531908/chart-moves-kendrick-lamar-half-million?mobile_redirection=false Billboard 200 Chart Moves: Kendrick Lamar's 'Pimp' Passes a Half-Million in SalesBy Keith Caulfield | April 16, 2015 12:00 PM EDT It’s the seventh album to sell 500,000 in 2015 — up from just three at the same time a year ago. On the latest Billboard 200 chart (dated April 25), the Furious 7 soundtrack sped its way to No. 1, becoming the fourth soundtrack to top the list in the past 12 months. The multi-artist album, led by Wiz Khalifa’s No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hit “See You Again,” shifted 111,000 equivalent album units in the week ending April 12, according to Nielsen Music. 'Furious 7' First Soundtrack in a Decade to Rule Album & Singles Chart The Billboard 200 chart ranks the week’s most popular albums based on their overall consumption. That overall unit figure combines pure album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). Let’s take a closer look at some of the action on the chart: — Taylor Swift, 1989 - No. 5 — As the set's total sales rise to 4.678 million sold through the week ending April 12, it also becomes the first album to sell a million copies in 2015. It sold another 27,000 copies in the most recent tracking frame, bringing its 2015 sum to 1.015 million. (More on Swift in just a moment…) — Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp a Butterfly - No. 7 — The album surpasses 500,000 in cumulative sales, as the set sells another 29,000 copies in the week (upping its total to 513,000). That makes it the seventh album to sell a half-million copies in 2015, and gives the music industry the fastest accumulation of half-million sellers since 2010. That year, through the week ending April 11, there were eight titles to sell 500,000 copies. (2010 finished with 48 half-million sellers.) A year ago at this point, just three albums had sold more than 500,000 through the week ending April 13: the Frozen soundtrack, Beyonce’s self-titled album and Eric Church’s The Outsiders. The year saw a total of 31 albums sell 500,000. So far in 2015, we’ve seen half-million sellers from Taylor Swift’s 1989 (the year’s biggest selling album with 1.015 million copies), Drake’s If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, Sam Smith’s In the Lonely Hour, the Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack, Ed Sheeran’s X, Meghan Trainor’s Title and Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly. — Wale, The Album About Nothing – No. 11 — The rapper’s album slides from No. 1 to No. 11 in its second week on the chart. It’s the 13th album this decade to fall from No. 1 straight out of the top 10. It last happened on the March 28-dated chart, when Kelly Clarkson’s Piece By Piece descended 1-12 in its second week. — Brian Wilson, No Pier Pressure – No. 28 — The legendary Beach Boys member returns with his new solo album, No Pier Pressure, which debuts at No. 28 with 18,000 units. (Traditional album sales comprise just over 17,000 units of that total.) The two-time Grammy Award-winner last visited the chart with 2011’s In the Key Of Disney, which peaked at No. 83. — Lee Brice, I Don’t Dance – No. 52 — Thanks to a temporary price discount in the Google Play store, where the album was marked down to $2.99, the set roars with a 179 percent weekly sales gain to 7,000 copies sold. Unsurprisingly, 5,000 of that figure were downloads, as the set’s digital sales grew by 985 percent. The sales burst helps I Don’t Dance’s overall equivalent album unit total as well, as it rises by 73 percent to 10,000. The album thus zooms from No. 116 to No. 52 – its highest rank since it was No. 51 on the list dated Oct. 25, 2014. On Top Country Albums, the effort climbs 21-7. — Cassandra Wilson, Coming Forth By Day - No. 179 — The vocalist earns her fifth No. 1 on the Traditional Jazz Albums chart, as Coming Forth By Day arrives atop the list with 4,000 sold. That sum is Wilson’s best sales week in nine years, since Thunderbird launched with 6,000 copies sold in the week ending April 9, 2006. The new album also starts at No. 179 on the Billboard 200, with 4,000 overall units earned for the week (essentially all from pure album sales).
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 17, 2015 22:30:43 GMT -5
www.metalinsider.net/columns/metal-by-numbers/metal-by-numbers-417-swear-on-the-chartsMetal By Numbers 4/17: Swear on the charts - Uses Top Current Albums Posted by Matt Brown Notable Debuts: Sworn In, The Lovers / The Devil (Razor & Tie) #96, 3,025 sold The sophomore effort from Sworn In cracks the top 100. Notable Sales: Van Halen, Tokyo Dome In Concert (Rhino) #35, 7,800 sold This has a pretty good second week despite a 75% drop. Hollywood Undead, Day of the Dead (Interscope) #43, 6,850 sold This takes a second week drop of 80%. Kid Rock, First Kiss (Warner Bros.) #39, 7,400 sold A 31% drop doesn’t rock. Sleeping With Sirens, Madness (Epitaph) #56, 4,975 sold Looks like this crashed on the rocks with a 28% drop (that’s an Odyssey joke). Nightwish, Endless Forms Most Beautiful (Nuclear Blast)#60, 4,675 sold A 74% drop, but this could pick up some more sales from the band’s current tour. AC/DC, Rock or Bust (Columbia) #83, 3,575 sold A slight boost of 2%. Foo Fighters, Sonic Highways (RCA) #139, 2,175 sold This should be gold by the end of the month. Slipknot, .5: The Grey Chapter (Roadrunner) #144, 2,100 sold At 25 weeks, this has sold over 313,000 copies. Marilyn Manson, The Pale Emperor (Loma Vista) #147, 2,025 sold This goes pale after 19% drop. Red, Of Beauty and Rage (Essential) #148, 2,025 sold Just under 60,000 sold. Falling In Reverse, Just Like You (Epitaph) #172, 1,750 sold This has fallen by 23%. The Pretty Reckless, Going To Hell (Razor & Tie) #173, 1,725 sold Aw hell, a 17% drop. In This Moment, Black Widow (Atlantic) #184, 1,625 sold This dropped off last week but it’s back now.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 19, 2015 9:43:47 GMT -5
roughstock.com/news/2015/04/34260-country-album-chart-report-april-15-2015/Country Album Chart Report For April 15, 2015Darius Rucker holds onto #1 for another week (he’s keeping it warm for Reba) while Will Hoge, Pokey LaFarge and Kristian Bush debut. Darius Rucker remains at #1 for a second week with Southern Style, and has sold nearly 70k in two weeks. The album’s lead single “Homegrown Honey” hit #1 on the Mediabase/Country Aircheck chart last week. Sam Hunt sits at #2 again with the nearly Gold Montevallo while the ACM Awards 50 double disc set gains in sales to bring total sales to nearly 22k in two weeks. Luke Bryan’s Spring Break…Checkin’ Out, comes in at #4 with fans moving on from Spring Break while while Florida Georgia Line’s Anything Goes is now at 606k scanned to hold down #5 thanks to a nice sales boost over last week on the Country Album Chart Report For April 15, 2015. Top Ten RecapAt #6, on the Country Album Chart Report For April 15, 2015, we find Jason Aldean’s Old Boots New Dirt with sales now at nearly 904k to date. Lee Brice’s I Don’t Dance gained remarkably last week thanks to digital sales at iTunes, Google Play and even Target. It sits at #7 with sales now nearly 175k while Eric Church’s The Outsiders is at #8 with sales at 897k. The ACM ZinePak sits at #9 with sales now at 22k in 3 weeks (this weekend is the ACM Awards) while #10 is Chase Rice’s Ignite The Night. Sales have now surpassed the 200k mark. Notables include Carrie Underwood’s Greatest Hits Deade #1 and Miranda Lambert’s Platinum. Will Hoge’s Small Town Dreams debuts at #15 while Kristian Bush’s Southern Gravity comes in at #16 with sales virtually identical this week. Thomas Rhett’s It Goes Like This has moved the needle to gain sales over last week (nearly 250k total to date) while indie artist Pokey LaFarge’s Something In The Water debuts with 1,400 fans buying the rounder records debut. Finally we have updates in the linked chart for the latest albums Keith Urban, Eli Young Band and Scotty McCreery this week. 1 Darius Rucker Southern Style 17,100 69,000 2 Sam Hunt Montevallo 14,700 441,400 3 Various ACM AWARDS 50 11,000 21,800 4 Luke Bryan Spring Break…Checkin’ Out 10,000 164,300 5 Florida Georgia Line Anything Goes 8,000 620,900 6 Jason Aldean Old Boots, New Dirt 8,000 903,600 7 Lee Brice I Don't Dance 7,300 174,400 8 Eric Curch The Outsiders 6,500 897,700 9 ACM ZINE PAK 2015 ACM 5,500 21,700 10 Chase Rice Ignite The Night 5,200 214,400 11 Carrie Underwood Greatest Hits...Decade #1 5,100 324,400 12 Little Big Town Pain Killer 4,900 171,500 13 Luke Bryan Crash My Party 4,500 2,416,600 14 Miranda Lambert Platinum 4,100 673,600 15 Will Hoge Small Town Dreams 3,700 3,700 Notables -- Kristian Bush Southern Gravity 3,700 3,700 -- Thomas Rhett It Goes Like This 1,500 247,400 -- Pokey LaFarge Something In The Water 1,400 1,400 -- Keith Urban Fuse 1,200 442,400 -- Eli Young Band Turn It On 400 7,100 -- Scotty McCreery See You Tonight 400 269,900 -- Trisha Yearwood PrizeFighter: Hit After hit 400 48,300
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