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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 24, 2016 15:25:08 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6851718/panic-at-the-disco-first-no-1-album-death-of-a-bachelor-billboard-200-charts Panic! at the Disco Earns First No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart1/24/2016 by Keith Caulfield Panic! at the Disco scores its first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart with Death of a Bachelor. The set, which was released on Jan. 15 through DCD2/Fueled By Ramen, debuts atop the chart with 190,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Jan. 22, 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). The new Feb. 6, 2016-dated chart (where Panic! debuts at No. 1) will be posted in full to Billboard’s websites on Tuesday, Jan. 26. Death of a Bachelor also earns Panic! at the Disco its best sales week yet for an album, as it sold 169,000 in pure album sales. It surpasses the act’s previous high, logged when Pretty.Odd. bowed at No. 2 with 139,000 sold in the week ending March 30, 2008. Death of a Bachelor is Panic!’s fifth charting album, and follows Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! (No. 2 debut and peak in 2013), Vices & Virtues (No. 7 in 2011), Pretty. Odd., and their debut, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out (No. 13 peak in 2006 after debuting at No. 112 in 2005). Panic! at the Disco’s first No. 1 album comes a little more than 10 years after the act made its chart debut with A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out on the list dated Oct. 15, 2005. Notably, Death’s sales start greatly outpaces the launch of Panic!’s last album, Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! The latter started with 84,000, and has so far sold 407,000. The new album has already logged five top 15-charting hits on the Hot Rock Songs chart: “Hallelujah” (which peaked at No. 3 way back in May of 2015), “Victorious” (No. 7) and “Emperor’s New Clothes” (No. 5), “LA Devotee” (No. 15) and “Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time” (No. 10). Below Death of a Bachelor, Adele’s 25 stays steady at No. 2 with 147,000 units (up 3 percent), while Justin Bieber’s Purpose is also a non-mover at No. 3 with 91,000 units (down 12 percent). David Bowie’s Blackstar slips 1-4 with 90,000 units (down 50 percent) in its second week. And Twenty One Pilots’ Blurryface is stationary at No. 5 with 45,000 units (up 5 percent). The latest Kidz Bop Kids album, Kidz Bop 31, bows at No. 6 with 45,000 units ( mostly from pure album sales: 43,000). It’s the 24th top 10 album for the series, and clocks the best sales week for the series in year. The last Kidz Bop album to collect a larger sales frame was Kidz Bop 27, which entered with 78,000 sold in January 2015. Following that album, Kidz Bop 28, 29 and 30 launched with 39,000; 36,000 and 27,000; respectively. Rounding out the top 10 are Bowie’s Best of Bowie (4-7 with 43,000 units; down 54 percent), Chris Stapleton’s Traveller (7-8 with 41,000 units; up 25 percent thanks to exposure from his performances on the Jan. 16 edition of NBC’s Saturday Night Live), The Weeknd’s Beauty Behind the Madness (6-9 with 34,000 units; down 13 percent) and Bryson Tiller’s Trapsoul (8-10 with 31,000 units; down 5 percent).
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Post by onebuffalo on Jan 24, 2016 15:28:41 GMT -5
Love that Chris Stapleton. Platinum will look good on him!
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 24, 2016 15:40:12 GMT -5
^The Weekend is also headed for a Platinum album certification. He was at 891,000 last week.
and...
Albums on the Billboard 200 that have not been certified with the RIAA:
Sales estimates are from the 1/30 chart:
Drake/Future 516k Luke Bryan 871k Kendrick Lamar 794k Childish Gambino 496k Josh Groban 646k
Only albums over 450k and that have been on the chart for 4+ weeks are listed
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 25, 2016 15:10:53 GMT -5
If you know where to look... andhiphopdx.com/news/id.37199/title.hip-hop-album-sales-the-weeknd-lecrae-fetty-wapTop 10 Billboard Top 200 Rap & R&B Albums For The Week Ending 01/21/2016Note: 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. #9 The Weeknd - Beauty Behind the Madness - 33,905 (11,347) [19,352,809] #10 Bryson Tiller - Trapsoul - 30,924 (10,438) [23,367,845] #12 Lecrae - Church Clothes 3 - 29,207 (25,665) [2,769,582] #13 G-Eazy - When It's Dark Out - 27,494 (8,078) [16,199,611] #14 Fetty Wap - Fetty Wap - 25,592 (5,120) [16,055,285] #22 Chris Brown - Royalty - 20,640 (10,899) [8,824,416] #23 Drake and Future - What a Time to Be Alive - 19,746 (3,197) [16,541,858] #27 J. Cole - 2014 Forest Hills Drive - 18,396 (6,702) [12,772,628] #29 Flo Rida - My House - 17,145 (1,969) [4,919,118] #34 Future - Dirty Sprite 2 - 15,330 (3,084) [13,352,607]
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Post by carreramd on Jan 25, 2016 18:22:13 GMT -5
Why Chris Brown isn't good with streams, like Fetty Wap?
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 25, 2016 23:05:51 GMT -5
roughstock.com/news/2016/01/39645-country-album-sales-chart-january-25-2016Country Album Sales Chart: January 25, 2016Posted By Matt Bjorke CNTRY Artist Album Week Total Scans 1 Chris Stapleton Traveller 32,400 776,200 2 Hank Williams Jr It's About Time 24,400 24,400 3 Brothers Osborne Pawn Shop 20,900 20,900 4 Blake Shelton Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits 13,700 213,800 5 Randy Rogers Band Nothing Like The Neon 11,500 115,000 6 Sam Hunt Montevallo 7,900 996,300 7 Thomas Rhett Tangled Up 6,300 277,500 8 Carrie Underwood Storyteller 6,000 486,600 9 Luke Bryan Kill The Lights 5,900 876,800 10 Eric Church Mr. Misunderstood 5,700 294,700 11 Cam Untamed 3,500 80,500 12 Chris Young I'm Comin' Over 3,300 144,200 13 Russell Dickerson Yours EP 2,700 2,700 14 Old Dominion Meat And Candy 2,500 58,200 15 Chris Janson Buy Me A Boat 2,500 69,100 -- Brett Eldredge Illinois 2,300 105,600 -- Don Henley Cass County 2,300 216,000 -- Tim McGraw Damn Country Music 2,100 101,300 -- Frank Foster Boots On The Ground 1,900 1,900 -- George Strait Cold Beer Conversation 1,700 217,700 -- Kelsea Ballerini The First Time 1,600 99,300 -- Jana Kramer Thirty-One 1,500 53,200 -- Carrie Underwood Greatest Hits: Decade #1 1,400 471,200 -- Upchurch Heart Of America 1,300 1,300 -- Maren Morris Maren Morris EP 1,200 7,200 -- Maddie & Tae Start Here 1,100 82,000 -- T Graham Brown Forever Changed 1,000 7,800 -- Kacey Musgraves Pageant Material 1,000 158,600 -- Joey+Rory Country Classics 800 24,500 -- Josh Abbott Band Front Row Seat 800 21,400 -- Home Free Country Evolution 300 29,100
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Jan 25, 2016 23:09:01 GMT -5
Why Chris Brown isn't good with streams, like Fetty Wap? Fetty Wap has hits?
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Post by jenglisbe on Jan 26, 2016 8:34:10 GMT -5
Is Adele's 147k the sales total or sales and streaming? What is the overall total now?
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 26, 2016 9:30:36 GMT -5
^SPS.
Billboard will say "pure album sales" when they give that figure.
Adele, 25: 7,844,568 - pure album sales
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Post by Future Captain on Jan 26, 2016 9:42:05 GMT -5
Sam Hunt is going to cross 1 million next week
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Post by carreramd on Jan 26, 2016 10:08:04 GMT -5
There's a reason why Madonna is #49 on the BB200?
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 26, 2016 10:19:08 GMT -5
There's a reason why Madonna is #49 on the BB200? hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=299362Thanks to a 99-cent sale at Google Play, Fleetwood Mac’s Greatest Hits (Rhino) moves #44-12, Blake Shelton’s Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits (Warner Bros. Nashville) moves #42-16, Phil Collins’ Hits (WMG) re-enters the chart at #18, Madonna’s Immaculate Collection (Sire) re-enters at #25, The Cars’ Complete Greatest Hits re-enters at #27 and Alanis Morisette’s Jagged Little Pill (Warner Bros.) re-enters at #39. Billboard finally has all the new charts up at their website.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 26, 2016 13:59:11 GMT -5
The Immaculate Collection reaches a new catalog peak (No. 6)- this marks its 286th week in the catalog top 50 since 1995, which, I believe, is the lengthiest run for a solo female album. Since 2009 (the year of Celebration's release), its top 50 showing has been few and far between, so it's good to see the sale give it a nice boost. The sale is still going on, so it has a good shot at being around next week, too.
Fleetwood Mac's GH stands at 559 weeks. Phil Collins' ...Hits has 155 weeks, and The Cars' compilation, No. 7 on the catalog chart, scores its second week.
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Post by Linnethia Monique on Jan 26, 2016 14:19:08 GMT -5
Why Chris Brown isn't good with streams, like Fetty Wap? You have to have hit records to have good streams. "Trap Queen", "679", "My Way", and "Again" are arguably bigger than any Chris Brown song released in the past 2 years.
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Post by onebuffalo on Jan 26, 2016 19:08:05 GMT -5
HELP! areyoureadytojump and rsmatto: The Billboard Country Update has Frank Foster at #7 with Boots On The Ground. Roughstock has it at #19. Also, Russell Dickerson's EP, Yours EP is at #14 on the BCU and at #13 at Roughstock. Who is right? What are the sales figures for both? Thanks.
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Post by Gary on Jan 26, 2016 19:28:29 GMT -5
Frank Foster abut 7200
Russell Dickerson around 3900
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Post by onebuffalo on Jan 26, 2016 19:37:00 GMT -5
Frank Foster abut 7200 Russell Dickerson around 3900 Where did you get that? What chart positions are they? Thanks.
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Post by Gary on Jan 26, 2016 19:47:01 GMT -5
Russell Dickerson is on Top Current Albums #83 Frank Foster is #86 on the Billboard 200
The fact that Russell Dickerson is not listed on the BB200 is likely a mistake
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Post by rsmatto on Jan 26, 2016 20:47:24 GMT -5
HELP! areyoureadytojump and rsmatto: The Billboard Country Update has Frank Foster at #7 with Boots On The Ground. Roughstock has it at #19. Also, Russell Dickerson's EP, Yours EP is at #14 on the BCU and at #13 at Roughstock. Who is right? What are the sales figures for both? Thanks. I have to update my totals. Frank is #7. It was a retailer reporting error.
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Post by jenglisbe on Jan 26, 2016 21:07:43 GMT -5
The Immaculate Collection reaches a new catalog peak (No. 6)- this marks its 286th week in the catalog top 50 since 1995, which, I believe, is the lengthiest run for a solo female album. Since 2009 (the year of Celebration's release), its top 50 showing has been few and far between, so it's good to see the sale give it a nice boost. The sale is still going on, so it has a good shot at being around next week, too. So you will celebrate this info aided by a ridiculous discount price for an album, yet have criticized Mariah singles in the past that were discounted in select stores. Hmmmm...
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 27, 2016 0:27:31 GMT -5
^Err, what? First off, celebrate? I'm discussing catalog-chart performance, where by and large the run was not boosted by such pricing. One thing has nothing to do with another (pricing of a then-current physical single vs. a 25-year-old album, digital copy with no album art- for which the pricing applied to several other titles), so I don't know why you'd even raise the comparison. Well, actually, I do. And I hardly criticize in terms of charts, rather report facts and discuss. On a note related to the Google Play sale, the GP chart has been frozen for a number of days now.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 27, 2016 10:33:26 GMT -5
1 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Death Of A Bachelor, Panic! At The Disco 1 2 2 1 9 25, Adele 1 3 3 2 10 Purpose, Justin Bieber 1 4 1 – 2 Blackstar, David Bowie 1 5 5 3 36 Blurryface, twenty one pilots 1 6 0 New 1 Kidz Bop 31, Kidz Bop Kids 6 7 4 – 25 Best Of Bowie, David Bowie 4 8 7 7 19 Traveller, Chris Stapleton 1 9 6 4 21 Beauty Behind The Madness, The Weeknd 1 10 8 9 17 T R A P S O U L, Bryson Tiller 8 11 113 130 178 Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975, Eagles 1 12 0 New 1 Church Clothes 3, Lecrae 12 13 9 13 7 When It's Dark Out, G-Eazy 5 14 10 8 17 Fetty Wap, Fetty Wap 1 15 0 New 1 It's About Time, Hank Williams Jr. 15 16 11 11 15 Revival, Selena Gomez 1 17 0 New 1 Pawn Shop, Brothers Osborne 17 18 19 18 257 21, Adele 1 19 12 6 10 Made In The A.M., One Direction 2 20 13 14 41 Handwritten, Shawn Mendes 1 21 15 10 65 1989, Taylor Swift 1 22 14 12 5 Royalty, Chris Brown 3 23 17 17 18 What A Time To Be Alive, Drake & Future 1 24 20 16 65 Montevallo, Sam Hunt 3 25 66 87 121 Greatest Hits, Fleetwood Mac 14
26 42 44 13 Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits, Blake Shelton 5 27 16 31 59 2014 Forest Hills Drive, J. Cole 1 28 0 Re-Entry 151 The Very Best Of The Eagles, Eagles 3 29 38 42 42 My House (EP), Flo Rida 14 30 22 15 54 Title, Meghan Trainor 1 31 24 25 83 x, Ed Sheeran 1 32 18 5 3 Wildfire, Rachel Platten 5 33 25 28 17 Tangled Up, Thomas Rhett 6 34 26 21 27 DS2, Future 1 35 0 New 1 Let It Echo, Jesus Culture 35 36 27 30 21 Badlands, Halsey 2 37 31 41 12 Bouquet (EP), The Chainsmokers 31 38 183 – 122 ...Hits, Phil Collins 6 39 23 20 7 A Head Full Of Dreams, Coldplay 2 40 28 29 75 Vessel, twenty one pilots 21 41 30 24 50 If You're Reading This It's Too Late, Drake 1 42 29 22 24 Kill The Lights, Luke Bryan 1 43 34 36 10 Know-It-All, Alessia Cara 9 44 33 40 17 Hamilton: An American Musical, Original Broadway Cast 12 45 36 27 53 American Beauty / American Psycho, Fall Out Boy 1 46 39 – 2 Straight Outta Compton: Music From The Motion Picture, Soundtrack 39 47 0 New 1 Nothing Shines Like Neon, Randy Rogers Band 47 48 0 Re-Entry 6 Paper Gods, Duran Duran 10 49 167 – 145 The Immaculate Collection, Madonna 2 50 35 23 11 Delirium, Ellie Goulding 3
51 46 48 84 In The Lonely Hour, Sam Smith 2 52 52 56 201 19, Adele 4 53 0 New 1 Like A Lion E.P., Bryan Lanning 53 54 44 38 13 Storyteller, Carrie Underwood 2 55 32 26 5 Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Soundtrack 5 56 37 33 208 1, The Beatles 1 57 43 32 39 Love Stuff, Elle King 26 58 45 46 20 Rodeo, Travi$ Scott 3 59 47 47 23 Cry Baby, Melanie Martinez 6 60 0 New 1 Destiny, Celtic Woman 60 61 0 Re-Entry 3 The Complete Greatest Hits, The Cars 61 62 55 52 80 These Things Happen, G-Eazy 3 63 68 – 3 Nothing Has Changed., David Bowie 57 64 88 110 40 Furious 7, Soundtrack 1 65 41 39 45 To Pimp A Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar 1 66 53 71 22 Immortalized, Disturbed 1 67 40 34 14 Confident, Demi Lovato 2 68 56 43 7 Blue Neighbourhood, Troye Sivan 7 69 51 51 6 Swaay (EP), DNCE 51 70 21 – 83 The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars, David Bowie 21 71 0 Re-Entry 124 Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette 1 72 54 54 12 Mr. Misunderstood, Eric Church 2 73 48 37 12 NOW 56, Various Artists 4 74 194 175 9 Losing My Religion, Kirk Franklin 10 75 123 99 58 Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!, Panic! At The Disco 2
76 60 75 7 Late Nights: The Album, Jeremih 42 77 61 67 151 Take Care, Drake 1 78 62 58 68 Hozier, Hozier 2 79 0 New 1 Malibu, Anderson .Paak 79 80 0 New 1 Not To Disappear, Daughter 80 81 70 72 58 The Pinkprint, Nicki Minaj 2 82 0 New 1 Solo Collection, Glenn Frey 82 83 50 35 14 Pentatonix, Pentatonix 1 84 67 68 11 Daya (EP), Daya 67 85 69 80 119 Nothing Was The Same, Drake 1 86 0 New 1 Boots On The Ground, Frank Foster 86 87 71 65 48 Dark Sky Paradise, Big Sean 1 88 63 64 362 Metallica, Metallica 1 89 0 New 1 The Casket Factory, Blaze Ya Dead Homie 89 90 82 77 37 How Can It Be, Lauren Daigle 30 91 75 116 308 Nevermind, Nirvana 1 92 77 76 169 good kid, m.A.A.d city, Kendrick Lamar 2 93 72 69 44 Chaos And The Calm, James Bay 15 94 76 57 55 SremmLife, Rae Sremmurd 5 95 0 Re-Entry 113 Hell Freezes Over, Eagles 1 96 64 60 6 Untamed, Cam 12 97 73 66 22 Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats 17 98 0 Re-Entry 115 Dookie, Green Day 2 99 119 164 14 Illinois, Brett Eldredge 3 100 0 Re-Entry 21 Greatest Hits I II & III: The Platinum Collection, Queen 48
101 85 81 27 Everything Is 4, Jason Derulo 4 102 186 171 75 A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, Panic! At The Disco 13 103 87 90 67 Anything Goes, Florida Georgia Line 1 104 80 115 251 The Eminem Show, Eminem 1 105 94 92 33 Peace Is The Mission, Major Lazer 12 106 0 Re-Entry 10 I Cry When I Laugh, Jess Glynne 25 107 86 84 30 VHS, X Ambassadors 7 108 97 114 208 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey 2 109 78 50 273 Curtain Call: The Hits, Eminem 1 110 182 194 135 Dr. Dre -- 2001, Dr. Dre 2 111 93 82 73 V, Maroon 5 1 112 0 Re-Entry 18 Greatest Hits: Volume 2, Eagles 52 113 74 53 10 I'm Comin' Over, Chris Young 5 114 99 94 401 Legend: The Best Of..., Bob Marley And The Wailers 5 115 81 73 10 The Incredible True Story, Logic 3 116 100 120 11 Meat And Candy, Old Dominion 16 117 92 83 39 JEKYLL + HYDE, Zac Brown Band 1 118 84 55 47 Magazines Or Novels, Andy Grammer 19 119 96 95 177 Night Visions, Imagine Dragons 2 120 95 74 7 Black Market, Rick Ross 6 121 91 101 392 Journey's Greatest Hits, Journey 10 122 121 135 99 Trilogy, The Weeknd 4 123 169 – 50 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Kanye West 1 124 0 Re-Entry 131 Sublime, Sublime 13 125 79 70 14 Kidz Bop 30, Kidz Bop Kids 12
126 175 162 9 Dark Sky Island, Enya 8 127 0 New 1 Benedicta: Marian Chant From Norcia, The Monks Of Norcia 127 128 107 93 20 Got Your Six, Five Finger Death Punch 2 129 101 61 13 Sounds Good Feels Good, 5 Seconds Of Summer 1 130 98 49 59 Greatest Hits: Decade #1, Carrie Underwood 4 131 112 137 126 Greatest Hits, 2Pac 3 132 118 97 34 AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP, A$AP Rocky 1 133 130 166 106 Beyonce, Beyonce 1 134 106 117 9 Free TC, Ty Dolla $ign 14 135 103 159 48 Born Sinner, J. Cole 1 136 0 Re-Entry 144 Bad, Michael Jackson 1 137 148 150 57 The 20/20 Experience (2 Of 2), Justin Timberlake 1 138 170 – 2 Walking On A Dream, Empire Of The Sun 138 139 132 129 259 Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno Mars 3 140 114 104 112 The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Eminem 1 141 109 126 76 1000 Forms Of Fear, Sia 1 142 122 103 49 Smoke + Mirrors, Imagine Dragons 1 143 116 88 6 The Buffet, R. Kelly 16 144 111 102 5 Tell Me I'm Pretty, Cage The Elephant 26 145 142 192 97 Greatest Hits 1970-2002, Elton John 12 146 104 107 178 +, Ed Sheeran 5 147 141 134 128 Crash My Party, Luke Bryan 1 148 137 136 145 Back To Black, Amy Winehouse 2 149 151 – 13 The Next Day, David Bowie 2 150 0 Re-Entry 215 The Legend Of Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash 5
151 0 Re-Entry 18 RUN WILD. LIVE FREE. LOVE STRONG., for KING & COUNTRY 13 152 147 125 341 Greatest Hits, Guns N' Roses 3 153 133 124 19 Professional Rapper, Lil Dicky 7 154 135 156 52 Dream Your Life Away, Vance Joy 17 155 0 Re-Entry 65 Blacc Hollywood, Wiz Khalifa 1 156 138 182 56 Cole World: The Sideline Story, J. Cole 1 157 57 – 18 Hunky Dory, David Bowie 57 158 0 Re-Entry 4 Dopamine, BORNS 24 159 117 63 34 Sound & Color, Alabama Shakes 1 160 89 62 6 The Voice: The Complete Season 9 Collection, Jordan Smith 11 161 128 170 66 Graduation, Kanye West 1 162 172 – 46 Listen, David Guetta 4 163 146 133 216 Recovery, Eminem 1 164 120 85 48 Fifty Shades Of Grey, Soundtrack 2 165 0 Re-Entry 13 Vices & Virtues, Panic! At The Disco 7 166 0 Re-Entry 250 Thriller, Michael Jackson 1 167 158 184 56 Long.Live.A$AP, A$AP Rocky 1 168 155 86 28 Dreams Worth More Than Money, Meek Mill 1 169 160 147 110 Frozen, Soundtrack 1 170 157 154 160 Here's To The Good Times, Florida Georgia Line 4 171 0 Re-Entry 108 Hotel California, Eagles 1 172 190 177 125 American Idiot, Green Day 1 173 177 160 23 Unbreakable Smile, Tori Kelly 2 174 171 161 86 Just As I Am, Brantley Gilbert 2 175 131 118 68 Old Boots, New Dirt, Jason Aldean 1
176 150 139 118 AM, Arctic Monkeys 6 177 174 165 31 The First Time, Kelsea Ballerini 31 178 159 132 139 Save Rock And Roll, Fall Out Boy 1 179 161 149 71 My Everything, Ariana Grande 1 180 149 89 57 TALKING IS HARD, WALK THE MOON 14 181 164 128 61 FOUR, One Direction 1 182 0 Re-Entry 25 Greatest Hits Vol. I & II, Billy Joel 149 183 110 96 185 Abbey Road, The Beatles 1 184 162 109 38 Wilder Mind, Mumford & Sons 1 185 144 168 29 Ultimate Sinatra, Frank Sinatra 32 186 108 100 248 Back In Black, AC/DC 4 187 179 – 253 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits, Creedence Clearwater Revival 22 188 191 155 18 Threat To Survival, Shinedown 6 189 105 98 5 King Push, Pusha T 20 190 168 174 118 Master Of Puppets, Metallica 29 191 0 Re-Entry 139 Unplugged, Eric Clapton 1 192 153 111 6 This Thing Called Life, August Alsina 14 193 0 Re-Entry 70 The 1975, The 1975 28 194 193 163 11 What Dreams Are Made Of, R. City 25 195 189 151 39 Stages, Josh Groban 2 196 0 Re-Entry 56 Paper Trail, T.I. 1 197 0 Re-Entry 16 GO:OD AM, Mac Miller 4 198 165 145 65 Queen Of The Clouds, Tove Lo 14 199 154 148 114 ...And Justice For All, Metallica 6 200 184 167 88 Midnight Memories, One Direction 1
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 27, 2016 14:27:22 GMT -5
www.metalinsider.net/columns/metal-by-numbers/metal-by-numbers-127-the-charts-have-gone-nucleusMetal By Numbers 1/27: The charts have gone nucleusPosted by Matt Brown Notable Debuts:Witchcraft, Nucleus (Nuclear Blast) #105, 2,100 sold Witchcraft’s fifth album lands them their best debut yet. Steven Wilson, 4 1/2 (Kscope) #172, 1,325 sold Wilson’s new EP comes a year after the release of his fourth solo studio album. Described as metal/classical on Facebook, this is the band’s second release. Notable Sales:Disturbed, Immortalized (Reprise) #45, 5,125 sold Sitting at just under 250,000 sold. Five Finger Death Punch, Got Your Six (Prospect Park) #64, 3,550 sold After 20 weeks, this is only a few weeks away from 300,000 sold. Red, Of Beauty and Rage (Essential) #77, 2,950 sold Another big boost of 90% brings this up. Shinedown, Threat To Survival (Atlantic) #83, 2,575 sold A small boost of 4%. Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Letters From The Labyrinth (Republic) #111, 1,975 sold A slight boost of 12% after 10 weeks on. Breaking Benjamin, Dark Before Dawn (Hollywood) #114, 1,850 sold This is in the same chart position as last week and has spent 30 weeks on. Bring Me The Horizon, That’s The Spirit (Columbia) #135, 1,725 sold An 8% drop with just under 125,000 sold. Deafheaven, New Bermuda (ANTI-) #153, 1,450 sold Looks like the band’s opening slot for Lamb of God and Anthrax has racked up some numbers. In fact, it outsold Lamb of God this week. Baroness, Purple (Abraxan Hyms) #195, 1,100 sold A 40% drop.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 31, 2016 11:23:59 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6859396/billboard-200-chart-moves-dr-dre-compton-hits-a-half-million-madonnaBillboard 200 Chart Moves: Dr. Dre's 'Compton' Hits a Half-Million Sold, Madonna's 'Immaculate' Return1/30/2016 by Keith Caulfield On the most recent Billboard 200 chart (dated Feb. 6), Panic! at the Disco scored its first No. 1 with Death of a Bachelor. The set started with 190,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Jan. 21, according to Nielsen Music, with 169,000 of that sum in pure album sales. 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). Now, let’s take a closer look at some of the action on the latest Billboard 200 chart: -- Kidz Bop Kids, Kidz Bop 31 - No. 6: The debut marks the 45th charting effort for the Kidz Bop Kids series, and 23rd top 10 (it enters with 45,000 equivalent album units). Over on the Kid Albums chart, the set marks the brand’s 33rd No. 1 with its chart-topping arrival. -- Eagles, Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 - No. 11: Following the death of Glenn Frey on Jan. 18, fans remembered him with his music. His albums and songs -- solo and with his band the Eagles -- surged in popularity in the latest chart tracking week. Eagles’ catalog of albums notch a huge sales gain: 501 percent in the week ending Jan. 21, according to Nielsen Music (rising to 52,000 sold), led by Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 (21,000; up 479 percent). The album vaults 113-11 on the Billboard 200 with 31,000 units (up 498 percent) to its highest rank since May 22, 1976 (the same year the album spent five weeks at No. 1). Eagles’ total song sales climbed 684 percent for the week (to 153,000 downloads), while on-demand streams (both audio and video) rose by 303 percent (to 12.2 million). As for Frey’s solo albums, they sold 6,000 (up 9,111 percent) while his digital song sales numbered 39,000 (up 4,823 percent). Frey’s greatest hits album Solo Collection, released in 1995, debuts on the Billboard 200 at No. 82 (7,000 equivalent album units) -- his first visit to the chart since 2012 and highest-ranking set since 1988. Frey’s on-demand streams jumped to 3 million (up 3,265 percent). His 1985 No. 2 Billboard Hot 100 hit “You Belong to the City” gathered most of those clicks: 616,000. Rewinding the Country Charts: In 1994, Travis Tritt Helped Reunite the Eagles -- Hank Williams Jr., It’s About Time - No. 15: Country veteran Hank Williams Jr. rides in to a No. 15 debut on the Billboard 200 with It’s About Time -- the entertainer’s 38th charting effort. It bows with 25,000 equivalent album units earned and gives Williams his fifth top 40-charting set. Four of his top 40 efforts have been released since 2006, while his first top 40 title was also his chart debut: the 1965 soundtrack to the film about his father’s life, Your Cheatin’ Heart (No. 16 peak). Hank Jr. performed the music heard in the film, while George Hamilton played Hank Sr. The new album is Williams’ first for Nash Icon and the Big Machine Label Group, and launches with 24,000 in pure album sales. It also bows at No. 8 on the Top Album Sales chart. -- Soundtrack, Straight Outta Compton - No. 46 & Dr. Dre, Compton: As the soundtrack to the hit biopic Straight Outta Compton dips 39-46 in its second chart week (12,000 units; though up 7 percent), one of the movie’s subjects, Dr. Dre, collects his third half-million-selling album with Compton. The latter sells another 2,000 copies in the week ending Jan. 21, bringing its cumulative sales total to nearly 502,000. Dre’s two studios albums, The Chronic and Dr. Dre -- 2001, have sold 5.8 million and 7.9 million, respectively. -- Madonna, The Immaculate Collection - No. 49: Thanks to a 99-cent sale on a number of albums in the Google Play store, a bevy of big names see large gains on The Billboard 200 -- among them, Madonna’s The Immaculate Collection. The diva’s first greatest hits album jumps 167-49 with 11,000 equivalent album units (up 167 percent) and 10,000 copies sold (up 321 percent). This is the highest rank for The Immaculate Collection since the Sept. 14, 1991-dated chart, when it was No. 47. The album, released in late 1990, peaked at No. 2 for two weeks in early 1991. Other gains owed to the 99-cent sale include: Phil Collins’ …Hits (183-38 with 14,000 units; up 258 percent and 13,000 sold; up 462 percent), The Cars’ The Complete Greatest Hits (a re-entry at No. 61 with 9,000 units; up 258 percent and 8,000 sold; up 376 percent), Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill (a re-entry at No. 71 with 8,000 units; up 373 percent and 7,000 sold; up 599 percent) and Green Day’s Dookie (a re-entry at No. 98 with 6,000 units; up 93 percent and 5,000 sold; up 170 percent). -- Celtic Woman, Destiny - No. 60 -- Vocal ensemble Celtic Woman notches its 11th charting effort on the Billboard 200 with the arrival of Destiny at No. 60 (9,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Jan. 21, according to Nielsen Music). Over on the World Albums chart, Destiny debuts at No. 1, giving the Irish group its 12th leader (out of 14 chart entries). They are one No. 1 away from tying the similarly-named (but all male) Celtic Thunder group for the most No. 1s in the chart’s 25-year history.
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