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Post by Gary on Oct 16, 2016 14:07:53 GMT -5
Green Day Earns Third No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart With 'Revolution Radio'
Green Day rocks the No. 1 slot on the Billboard 200 with its third chart-topping album, Revolution Radio. The band’s 12th studio effort enters atop the list with 95,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Oct. 13, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 90,000 were in traditional album sales.
The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The new Oct. 29-dated chart (where Revolution Radio debuts at No. 1) will be posted in full to Billboard’s websites on Tuesday, Oct. 18.
Green Day last led the Billboard 200 more than seven years ago, with 21st Century Breakdown. That set debuted atop the chart dated May 30, 2009 and spent one week in the penthouse. Before that, the band's first No. 1, American Idiot, racked up three nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 back in 2004 and 2005.
After 21st Century Breakdown, the band’s next studio project was the expansive Uno!, Dos!, Tre! series -- three studio albums released in quick succession in late 2012. Uno! and Dos! debuted and peaked at Nos. 2 and 9, respectively, while Tre! missed the top 10, peaking at No. 13 (its opening frame). Overall, Revolution Radio is Green Day’s tenth top 10 album, stretching back to its breakthrough effort, Dookie, which peaked at No. 2 back in January of 1995. The new album was led by the single “Bang Bang,” which garnered the act its 21st top 10 hit on the Alternative Songs airplay chart. The only acts with more top 10s on the 28-year-old tally are Foo Fighters (with 22), U2 (23) and Red Hot Chili Peppers (25).
Back on the new Billboard 200, Norah Jones collects her sixth top 10 effort, as Day Breaks bows at No. 2 with 47,000 units (44,000 in traditional album sales). Her last solo studio album, 2012’s Little Broken Hearts, launched at No. 2 with 110,000 copies sold. Day Breaks also enters at No. 1 on the Jazz Albums chart, giving the artist her second leader on the tally. She was last atop the list back in 2004, when her debut effort Come Away With Me wrapped a run of 115 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1.
OneRepublic notches its highest charting album ever on the Billboard 200, as Oh My My bows at No. 3 with 46,000 units (35,000 in traditional album sales). The band first hit the top 10 with its last effort, 2013’s Native, debuting and peaking at No. 4 from a 60,000-sales start. Before that, 2009’s Waking Up peaked at No. 21 in its opening frame (in the thick of the very competitive Christmas shopping season), and the group’s debut effort, Dreaming Out Loud, peaked at No. 14 back in 2008.
Drake’s Views dips one rung to No. 4 on the new Billboard 200, with 43,000 units (down 9 percent) and the Suicide Squad soundtrack falls a spot to No. 5 with 37,000 units (down 1 percent).
Solange’s A Seat at the Table descends from No. 1 to No. 6 in its second week with 34,000 units (down 53 percent).
Twenty One Pilots’ Blurryface rises one position to No. 7 with 29,000 units (up 15 percent), following the band’s performance on the Oct. 8 edition of NBC’s Saturday Night Live.
Rock band Alter Bridge is back in the top 10 for the first time in more than 12 years, as The Last Hero debuts at No. 8 with 28,000 units (27,000 in traditional album sales). The group was last in the top 10 way back in 2004, when its first effort One Day Remains debuted and peaked at No. 5 on the Aug. 28, 2004-dated list. After that, the band notched three more top 20-charting sets with Blackbird (No. 13 in 2007), AB III (No. 17 in 2010) and Fortress (No. 12 in 2013). The Last Hero also opens at No. 1 on the Independent Albums chart, the band’s first leader on the tally.
Alt-rock duo Phantogram claims its highest-charting album on the Billboard 200 and best sales week yet, as its third full-length studio effort, Three, starts at No. 9 with 25,000 units (23,000 in traditional album sales). The act (comprised of Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter) saw its last set Voices top out at No. 11 in 2014 (off a 21,000 sales start), while its 2010 debut effort Eyelid Movies missed the chart. (Between its first and second album, however, the act logged entries with a pair of EPs: Nightlife and a self-titled set, which reached Nos. 122 and 155, respectively.)
Rounding out the latest top 10 is Ariana Grande’s Dangerous Woman, slipping three spots to No. 10 with 25,000 units (down 5 percent).
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Post by Gary on Oct 16, 2016 14:11:30 GMT -5
1. Green Day 95K 2. Norah Jones 47K 3. OneRepublic 46K 4. Drake 43K 5. Suicide Squad 37K 6. Solange 34K 7. 21P - 29K 8. Alter Bride - 28K 9. Phantogram 25K 10. Ariiana Grande 25K
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Post by Enigma. on Oct 16, 2016 14:12:49 GMT -5
Back on the new Billboard 200, Norah Jones collects her sixth top 10 effort, as Day Breaks bows at No. 2 with 47,000 units (44,000 in traditional album sales). Her last solo studio album, 2012’s Little Broken Hearts, launched at No. 2 with 110,000 copies sold. Day Breaks also enters at No. 1 on the Jazz Albums chart, giving the artist her second leader on the tally. She was last atop the list back in 2004, when her debut effort Come Away With Me wrapped a run of 115 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1.That was pretty big success then
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2016 14:33:47 GMT -5
Back on the new Billboard 200, Norah Jones collects her sixth top 10 effort, as Day Breaks bows at No. 2 with 47,000 units (44,000 in traditional album sales). Her last solo studio album, 2012’s Little Broken Hearts, launched at No. 2 with 110,000 copies sold. Day Breaks also enters at No. 1 on the Jazz Albums chart, giving the artist her second leader on the tally. She was last atop the list back in 2004, when her debut effort Come Away With Me wrapped a run of 115 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1.That was pretty big success then Pop crossovers sure do wonders on the genre charts, don't they?
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Post by onebuffalo on Oct 16, 2016 14:37:03 GMT -5
To think, the longest reigning #1 country album of all time is Shania Twain's Come On Over from 1997. Spent 50 nonconsecutive weeks at the top (#1 in 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000).
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Post by HolidayGuy on Oct 16, 2016 15:05:29 GMT -5
Not bad sums for Green Day and Norah Jones in this climate. One Republic had the highest TEA/streaming of the top three, but not quite high enough to get past No. 3 on the multi-metric chart (HITS had it at No. 2 there).
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Post by Enigma. on Oct 17, 2016 1:25:04 GMT -5
Wonder what albums came to dethrone CAWM.. I would've thought it reigned something like 75 weeks consecutively
(have never followed the jazz chart)
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Post by forg on Oct 17, 2016 4:50:48 GMT -5
^ I'm guessing Esperanza Spalding?
Solid 90K pure sales for Green Day but with poor SEA/TEA, big drop next week is imminent
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Post by rimetm on Oct 17, 2016 8:29:23 GMT -5
Wonder what albums came to dethrone CAWM.. I would've thought it reigned something like 75 weeks consecutively (have never followed the jazz chart) Harry for the Holidays / Harry Connick, Jr. broke the album's run for 5 weeks in December 2003. Only You / Harry Connick, Jr. broke it for 7 weeks. The Girl in the Other Room / Diana Krall broke it for some long period. Unfortunately I'm not much of a Jazz connoisseur either, so that's as far as I wanted to look up.
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Post by Enigma. on Oct 17, 2016 10:52:28 GMT -5
Thanks! Interesting stuff
Harry was very successful back in the day
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Post by emperortigerstar on Oct 18, 2016 8:36:46 GMT -5
The new page on Billboard is odd. It only goes to 92 because there are several spots where an album appears 2 or 3 times in a row.
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Post by Gary on Oct 18, 2016 10:08:56 GMT -5
Over on Top Album Sales, the top 9 are debuts. Don't remember seeing that before.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Oct 19, 2016 11:29:24 GMT -5
10/29 Billboard 200 This Week Last Week Two Weeks Weeks on Chart Title, Artist Peak Pos.
1 Hot Shot Debut 1 Revolution Radio Green Day 1 2 New 1 Day Breaks Norah Jones 2 3 New 1 Oh My My OneRepublic 3 4 3 2 24 Views Drake 1 5 4 3 10 Suicide Squad: The Album Soundtrack 1 6 1 – 2 A Seat At The Table Solange 1 7 8 7 74 Blurryface twenty one pilots 1 8 New 1 The Last Hero Alter Bridge 8 9 New 1 Three Phantogram 9 10 7 10 21 Dangerous Woman Ariana Grande 2 11 13 13 55 Hamilton: An American Musical Original Broadway Cast 3 12 10 6 6 Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight Travis Scott 1 13 New 1 Mothership Dance Gavin Dance 13 14 6 1 3 Illuminate Shawn Mendes 1 15 12 9 38 ANTI Rihanna 1 16 16 21 37 This Is Acting Sia 4 17 New 1 The Violent Sleep Of Reason Meshuggah 17 18 18 18 28 The Life Of deleted Kanye West 1 19 New 1 Big Boat Phish 19 20 5 24 17 The Getaway Red Hot Chili Peppers 2 21 15 11 7 Dig Your Roots Florida Georgia Line 2 22 New 1 13 Voices Sum 41 22 23 2 – 2 22, A Million Bon Iver 2 24 20 15 47 25 Adele 1 25 19 8 5 They Don't Know Jason Aldean 1
26 New 1 Wings BTS 26 27 34 25 10 Encore DJ Snake 8 28 27 26 57 Traveller Chris Stapleton 1 29 31 – 2 The RCA-List (Revised) Various Artists 29 30 22 16 25 Lemonade Beyonce 1 31 33 27 11 Major Key DJ Khaled 1 32 35 31 22 Coloring Book Chance The Rapper 8 33 29 17 8 Blonde Frank Ocean 1 34 New 1 Memphis Rock And Soul Melissa Etheridge 34 35 New 1 The Malibu Sessions Colbie Caillat 35 36 New 1 Sit Still, Look Pretty Daya 36 37 32 74 10 NOW 59 Various Artists 5 38 42 40 23 Ripcord Keith Urban 4 39 39 34 55 T R A P S O U L Bryson Tiller 8 40 43 39 6 Epic Lit Various Artists 27 41 37 35 59 Beauty Behind The Madness The Weeknd 1 42 46 51 11 Google Play: Live At The Milk Jamroom (EP) D.R.A.M. 42 43 51 47 9 Sremmlife 2 Rae Sremmurd 7 44 44 37 37 Islah Kevin Gates 2 45 48 42 113 Vessel twenty one pilots 21 46 84 80 9 PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 (P3) PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 47 36 22 37 Nine Track Mind Charlie Puth 6 48 45 45 45 A Head Full Of Dreams Coldplay 2 49 21 5 3 Chapter And Verse Bruce Springsteen 5 50 41 52 39 Death Of A Bachelor Panic! At The Disco 1
51 New 1 Upside Down Set It Off 51 52 50 44 48 Purpose Justin Bieber 1 53 40 20 4 Hard II Love Usher 5 54 New 1 First Ditch Effort NOFX 54 55 49 38 8 I Told You Tory Lanez 4 56 New 1 Transit Blues The Devil Wears Prada 56 57 61 67 27 Cleopatra The Lumineers 1 58 9 – 2 Keep Me Singing Van Morrison 9 59 52 54 26 us (EP) gnash 46 60 56 55 59 Badlands Halsey 2 61 58 63 48 Know-It-All Alessia Cara 9 62 60 61 20 Lil Uzi Vert Vs. The World Lil Uzi Vert 60 63 New 1 In The Now Barry Gibb 63 64 62 57 22 Thank You Meghan Trainor 3 65 67 72 13 Savage Mode 21 Savage & Metro Boomin 44 66 53 50 27 Low Kii Savage (EP) Kiiara 41 67 59 59 97 2014 Forest Hills Drive J. Cole 1 68 63 60 45 When It's Dark Out G-Eazy 5 69 69 66 65 DS2 Future 1 70 55 49 61 Cry Baby Melanie Martinez 6 71 New 1 Deathgrip Fit For A King 71 72 68 68 88 If You're Reading This It's Too Late Drake 1 73 71 33 3 Trolls Soundtrack 33 74 93 64 3 WOW Hits 2017 Various Artists 64 75 75 65 103 Montevallo Sam Hunt 3
76 74 73 189 Take Care Drake 1 77 57 30 4 The Divine Feminine Mac Miller 2 78 73 58 68 VHS X Ambassadors 7 79 70 71 20 Skin Flume 8 80 85 79 9 The Perfect LUV Tape Lil Uzi Vert 68 81 79 81 289 The Eminem Show Eminem 1 82 76 86 121 x Ed Sheeran 1 83 New 1 Little Seeds Shovels & Rope 83 84 99 90 21 If I'm Honest Blake Shelton 3 85 82 78 56 What A Time To Be Alive Drake & Future 1 86 87 69 62 Kill The Lights Luke Bryan 1 87 95 53 7 Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway Barbra Streisand 1 88 88 100 400 Metallica Metallica 1 89 90 82 55 Fetty Wap Fetty Wap 1 90 98 95 207 good kid, m.A.A.d city Kendrick Lamar 2 91 96 88 157 Nothing Was The Same Drake 1 92 83 76 20 42578 Fifth Harmony 4 93 106 101 51 Storyteller Carrie Underwood 2 94 94 87 36 EVOL Future 1 95 92 85 55 Tangled Up Thomas Rhett 6 96 Re-Entry 34 International Superhits! Green Day 40 97 103 98 144 Beyonce Beyonce 1 98 104 91 295 21 Adele 1 99 New 1 Campfire II: Simplicity Rend Collective 99 100 New 1 Britt Nicole Britt Nicole 100
101 144 165 12 The Human Condition Jon Bellion 5 102 97 89 12 Everybody Looking Gucci Mane 2 103 81 56 4 The Very Next Thing Casting Crowns 9 104 109 102 23 You Should Be Here Cole Swindell 6 105 122 105 59 Greatest Hits I II & III: The Platinum Collection Queen 48 106 64 46 28 Lukas Graham Lukas Graham 3 107 110 97 14 Blank Face LP ScHoolboy Q 2 108 118 107 60 Immortalized Disturbed 1 109 116 111 122 In The Lonely Hour Sam Smith 2 110 89 120 439 Legend: The Best Of... Bob Marley And The Wailers 5 111 86 166 7 Mis Numero 1... 40 Aniversario Juan Gabriel 28 112 131 128 311 Curtain Call: The Hits Eminem 1 113 107 93 7 JEFFERY Young Thug 8 114 111 106 51 Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits Blake Shelton 5 115 150 138 5 Signs Of Light The Head And The Heart 5 116 Re-Entry 293 Doo-Wops & Hooligans Bruno Mars 3 117 80 123 75 How Can It Be Lauren Daigle 30 118 14 – 2 Blue Mountain Bob Weir 14 119 117 94 79 Handwritten Shawn Mendes 1 120 123 140 82 Chaos And The Calm James Bay 15 121 114 113 137 Trilogy The Weeknd 4 122 121 108 15 Bobby Tarantino Logic 12 123 115 92 5 Wild World Bastille 4 124 146 126 10 Unleashed Skillet 3 125 124 115 53 Revival Selena Gomez 1
126 137 122 49 Meat And Candy Old Dominion 16 127 112 112 8 Pure & Simple Dolly Parton 11 128 143 146 13 Lil' Boat Lil Yachty 113 129 130 125 163 Greatest Hits 2Pac 3 130 134 124 103 1989 Taylor Swift 1 131 127 117 118 These Things Happen G-Eazy 3 132 Re-Entry 65 5150 Van Halen 1 133 26 – 2 American Band Drive-By Truckers 26 134 142 137 106 Hozier Hozier 2 135 129 116 430 Journey's Greatest Hits Journey 10 136 100 14 85 The Black Parade My Chemical Romance 2 137 New 1 Light We Made Balance And Composure 137 138 25 75 15 California Blink-182 1 139 126 134 374 Greatest Hits Guns N' Roses 3 140 140 131 45 Late Nights: The Album Jeremih 42 141 91 28 3 Campaign Ty Dolla $ign 28 142 135 114 65 The First Time Kelsea Ballerini 31 143 145 139 96 The Pinkprint Nicki Minaj 2 144 17 – 2 The Altar Banks 17 145 101 43 4 Sinner Aaron Lewis 4 146 125 144 49 Bouquet (EP) The Chainsmokers 31 147 Re-Entry 146 Unorthodox Jukebox Bruno Mars 1 148 132 104 20 Black Dierks Bentley 2 149 Re-Entry 8 Memo (EP) Grace 149 150 Re-Entry 111 The Ultimate Hits Garth Brooks 3
151 119 12 3 American Prodigal Crowder 12 152 141 130 50 Mr. Misunderstood Eric Church 2 153 154 – 102 Man On The Moon: The End Of Day Kid Cudi 4 154 147 135 198 Here's To The Good Times Florida Georgia Line 4 155 162 172 93 SremmLife Rae Sremmurd 5 156 156 145 150 The Marshall Mathers LP 2 Eminem 1 157 65 – 2 Vinyl William Michael Morgan 65 158 148 161 101 Graduation Kanye West 1 159 171 158 97 Greatest Hits: Decade #1 Carrie Underwood 4 160 153 171 79 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy Kanye West 1 161 133 96 18 A / B Kaleo 16 162 157 147 92 Title Meghan Trainor 1 163 166 153 19 Hero Maren Morris 5 164 151 168 215 Night Visions Imagine Dragons 2 165 165 187 114 1000 Forms Of Fear Sia 1 166 152 148 83 To Pimp A Butterfly Kendrick Lamar 1 167 30 – 2 For Better, Or Worse John Prine 30 168 167 162 246 Born To Die Lana Del Rey 2 169 161 200 121 The Lumineers The Lumineers 2 170 164 180 290 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits Creedence Clearwater Revival 22 171 177 150 94 Greatest Hits So Far... Zac Brown Band 20 172 193 184 15 California Sunrise Jon Pardi 11 173 170 173 254 Recovery Eminem 1 174 24 – 2 Sorceress Opeth 24 175 New 1 We Are Drugs (EP) Third Eye Blind 175
176 169 – 276 Thriller Michael Jackson 1 177 New 1 Fight Like Hell (EP) Tucker Beathard 177 178 163 163 15 New English Desiigner 22 179 Re-Entry 10 blackSUMMERS'night Maxwell 3 180 120 119 246 1 The Beatles 1 181 173 152 166 Crash My Party Luke Bryan 1 182 179 195 11 Fitz And The Tantrums Fitz And The Tantrums 17 183 160 84 339 Nevermind Nirvana 1 184 New 1 Artist A Boogie Wit da Hoodie 184 185 159 160 17 Still Brazy YG 6 186 168 132 105 Greatest Hits Red Hot Chili Peppers 18 187 196 181 131 I Am...Sasha Fierce Beyonce 1 188 182 143 11 Love Remains Hillary Scott & The Scott Family 7 189 195 174 13 Kidz Bop 32 Kidz Bop Kids 9 190 188 175 86 Dark Sky Paradise Big Sean 1 191 189 194 111 V Maroon 5 1 192 New 1 Cody Joyce Manor 192 193 Re-Entry 139 American Idiot Green Day 1 194 190 183 85 Born Sinner J. Cole 1 195 181 170 53 Channel Orange Frank Ocean 2 196 Re-Entry 190 Abbey Road The Beatles 1 197 172 185 33 I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It The 1975 1 198 198 167 11 Platinum Hits Jason Derulo 68 199 176 – 88 Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! Panic! At The Disco 2 200 138 103 7 Glory Britney Spears 3
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Oct 19, 2016 12:18:52 GMT -5
theawl.com/let-the-holiday-album-sales-begin-cc4af437996b#.u79zx8i1sSoundscan Surprises, Week Ending 10/13by Silvia Killingsworth Back-catalog sales numbers of note from Nielsen SoundScan. The definition of “back catalog” is: “at least 18 months old, have fallen below №100 on the Billboard 200 and do not have an active single on our radio.” Garth Brooks! Remember that guy? Old-record-buyers sure do. He’s releasing a new album on November 25th, which is also my dad’s birthday. I will not be getting him a Garth Brooks album. Interesting question, actually: do people gift each other individual albums anymore? You used to be able to buy someone a CD or a tape or a vinyl record, and while you theoretically still can, you’d have to make sure that person had all the right equipment to play it. These days we just give each other iTunes gift cards, right? I doubt you even make playlists anymore. Metallica is still going really really strong, with five out of twenty-five of the top back-catalog positions. The weekly sales, in order: Metallica (5,136 copies), Master of Puppets (2,597 copies), Ride the Lightning (2,476 copies), And Justice for All (2,496 copies), and Kill ’em All (1,930 copies). Celine Dion’s holiday album has crept into view, and Michael Jackson’s Thriller is up higher than usual—Halloween boost, methinks? A couple of Bob Dylan records made it onto the charts, but not terribly high up, after news last week that he would be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. You’d think that sales would be higher for news of that magnitude, but everyone who’s gonna buy Dylan already owns it, so, not a lot of needle movement there. Elvis has two Christmas albums on the charts. I really can’t tell how many of them there are in total, but that seems like a a lot of White Christmases. Hinder is an American rock band from Oklahoma that I’d never heard of. They’ve rotated through three lead singers, one of whom auditioned for The Voice a few weeks ago and got all four judges to turn around (the clip is worth clicking through for Miley Cyrus’s braids alone). 5. BROOKS*GARTH ULTIMATE HITS 4,635 copies 37. JACKSON*MICHAEL THRILLER 1,747 copies 83. HINDER WHEN THE SMOKE CLEARS 1,313 copies 86. DYLAN*BOB THE ESSENTIAL (2014 REVISED) 1,307 copies 96. DION*CELINE THESE ARE SPECIAL TIMES 1,245 copies 171. PRESLEY*ELVIS CANMELVIS PRESLEYITS CHRISTM 971 copies 179. PRESLEY*ELVIS MERRY CHRISTMAS LOVE ELVIS 951 copies 194. DYLAN*BOB GREATEST HITS 920 copies
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