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Post by areyoureadytojump on Nov 20, 2016 16:27:30 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7581458/a-tribe-called-quest-billboard-200-chart-no-1A Tribe Called Quest Returns to No. 1 on Billboard 200 Chart After 20-Year Wait11/20/2016 by Keith Caulfield Hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest tops the Billboard 200 albums chart for the first time in more than 20 years, as the act’s new album, We Got It From Here… Thank You 4 Your Service, debuts at No. 1. The set, which was released on Nov. 11 through Epic Records, earned 135,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Nov. 17, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 112,000 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 Dec. 3-dated chart (where A Tribe Called Quest starts at No. 1) will be posted in full to Billboard’s websites on Tuesday, Nov. 22. We Got It From Here is A Tribe Called Quest’s second No. 1, following Beats, Rhymes and Life, which topped the list for one week on the chart dated Aug. 17, 1996 — 20 years and three months ago. That gap between No. 1s is the longest for a hip-hop act in the chart’s history. Previously, Jeezy —just two weeks ago — held the longest wait between No. 1s among hip-hop acts, with eight years and two months between The Recession in September of 2008 and Trap or Die 3 this month. The last act — among all genres of music — to wait longer between No. 1s was Lionel Richie in 2012. That year, he reached No. 1 with Tuskegee, 25 years and six months after he last topped the chart with 1986’s Dancing on the Ceiling. (The longest wait overall between No. 1s — among living acts — belongs to Bob Dylan, who went 30 years and six months between Desire in 1976 and Modern Times in 2006. The longest wait among all acts, living or dead, is owned by Ray Charles. There was a 42-year and four-month gap between Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music in 1962 and Genius Loves Company in 2005.) It’s worth noting that the first rap/hip-hop album to lead the Billboard 200 was Beastie Boys’ Licensed to Ill, which reached No. 1 almost 30 years ago, on March 7, 1987. Beastie Boys also clocked the 10th No. 1 rap album, Ill Communication, in 1994. A Tribe Called Quest’s previous No. 1, Beats, Rhymes and Life, was the 20th hip-hop album to top the Billboard 200. We Got It From Here is billed as A Tribe Called Quest’s final album. It is the group’s first studio release since 1998’s The Love Movement and the first since the death of the act’s Phife Dawg in March. The rest of the new top 10 on the Billboard 200 is scheduled to be announced later today (Nov. 20).
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Nov 21, 2016 12:48:11 GMT -5
The rest of the Top 10 is being delayed by Garth Brooks and Target.
Even though HITS had Garth's sales, SoundScan seems to be having some kind of an issue with them.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Nov 21, 2016 16:20:16 GMT -5
Garth's boxset is ineligible to chart because it falls below the $3.49 per cd threshold! #cheater www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7581624/billboard-200-leonard-cohen-sting-top-10Leonard Cohen Remembered on Billboard 200, Sting Debuts in Top 1011/21/2016 by Keith Caulfield As A Tribe Called Quest bows at No. 1 on the new Billboard 200 albums chart with We Got It From Here… Thank You 4 Your Service — marking the act’s first No. 1 in over 20 years — the rest of the top 10 gets shaken up by holiday tunes, a late legend, and a returning rock icon. 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 Dec. 3-dated chart (where A Tribe Called Quest starts at No. 1) will be posted in full to Billboard’s websites on Tuesday, Nov. 22. At No. 2 on the new Billboard 200, Penatonix’s A Pentatonix Christmas hits a new high, rising from No. 4 to No. 2. The set earned 56,000 units in the week ending Nov. 20, according to Nielsen Music (up 21 percent) and moved 50,000 in traditional album sales (up 21 percent). The vocal group has now tallied three top two-charting albums: the new set, their self-titled chart-topper from 2015, and then That’s Christmas to Me, which peaked in the runner-up slot in 2014. The Trolls soundtrack holds at No. 3 with 48,000 units (up 2 percent), while Rae Sremmurd’s Sremmlife 2 climbs one notch to No. 4 — a new high — with 43,000 units (up 9 percent). The album is now the duo’s highest charting set, surpassing the No. 5 peak of their debut effort, 2015’s Sremmlife. Drake’s Views rises three spots to No. 5, with 32,000 units (though it’s down 2 percent). The original Broadway cast recording of Hamilton jumps 9-6 with 30,000 units (down less than 1 percent). Any impact that the album may receive from the news of vice president-elect Mike Pence’s visit to the show on Nov. 18 will not be felt until next week’s chart (reflecting the tracking week of Nov. 18-25). The late Leonard Cohen is remembered on the chart, as his most recent studio album, You Want It Darker, flies from No. 48 to No. 7 with 30,000 units (up 197 percent) and 28,000 in traditional album sales (up 188 percent). Cohen died on Nov. 7, but his death was not announced until Nov. 10. You Want It Darker debuted at No. 10 on the Nov. 12-dated list. It marked his second top 10 effort, following 2012’s Old Ideas, which reached No. 3. Just outside the top 10, Cohen’s greatest hits album The Essential Leonard Cohen, debuts at No. 13 with 20,000 units (up 686 percent) and with 11,000 albums sold (up 588 percent). The Chainsmokers’ Collage descends two spots to No. 8 with 29,000 units (down 25 percent). The bulk of its units were generated by streaming equivalent album units: 17,000 – thanks to the five-song EP’s multiple previously released hits (including “Closer” and “Don’t Let Me Down”). Sting notches his 11th solo top 10 album, as his new studio effort, 57th & 9th, bows at No. 9 with 28,000 units (27,000 in traditional album sales). He last visited the top 10 with 2010’s Symphonicities, which debuted and peaked at No. 6. Sting claimed his first solo top 10 with his debut effort, The Dream of the Blue Turtles, which spent six weeks lodged at No. 2 (its peak) in 1985. Of course, Sting also racked up a string of hit albums with his band The Police: the group scored four top 10s, including the blockbuster No. 1 set Synchronicity (which ruled for 17 weeks in 1983). Rounding out the new top 10 on the Billboard 200 is the Suicide Squad soundtrack, which ascends 12-10 with 24,000 units (down 3 percent). Just outside the top 10 is Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood’s new holiday collaboration album, Christmas Together, which debuts at No. 11 with 21,000 units (essentially all from traditional album sales). The set also launches at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart, giving the Brooks his 15th No. 1 on the tally, and Yearwood her fourth. The album came out on the same day (Nov. 11) as Brooks’ new 10-CD box set, which was exclusively available through Target for $29.99. The set is ineligible to chart on Nielsen and Billboard’s charts, as its price falls below the minimum required price to chart ($3.49 for a single disc, or $3.49 times the amount of discs in a multi-disc box set, in the title’s first four weeks of release).
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Post by chartfreak on Nov 21, 2016 16:48:43 GMT -5
So Garth can chart in 4 weeks?
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Post by Gary on Nov 21, 2016 21:44:35 GMT -5
Garth Brooks' Target-Exclusive 'Ultimate' Box Set Sells 134,000 Copies in First Week News By Keith Caulfield | November 21, 2016 9:35 PM EST
Garth Brooks’ expansive Target-exclusive 10-CD box set, The Ultimate Collection, sold strongly in its first week, as the title moved 134,000 copies in the frame ending Nov. 17, according to Brooks’ representatives. The hefty career-spanning box boasts nine discs of tunes from Brooks’ hits-filled catalog, along with the new studio album Gunslinger. The package was announced Sept. 15. Gunslinger will be released as its own standalone album on Nov. 25, to all physical retailers, as well as a digital and streaming album through Amazon.
The Ultimate Collection is Brooks’ fourth box set and follows his Billboard 200 chart-topping 2013 effort Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences.
He also hit No. 1 with the box set The Limited Series in 1998. Brooks released another box, also titled The Limited Series -- but with different content -- in 2005, exclusively through Walmart stores. At that time, titles sold only through one retailer were ineligible to chart.
The Ultimate Collection is not on Billboard’s charts this week, as its price -- $29.99 -- falls below the minimum required price to chart ($3.49 for a single disc, or $3.49 times the amount of discs in a multi-disc box set, in the title’s first four weeks of release).
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Post by Gary on Nov 21, 2016 21:47:51 GMT -5
Units-wise this would have likely been #1. Not the first time the #1 album of the week did not chart either.
The first being the 2005 Limited Series set, the second being Michael Jackson in 2009
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Nov 21, 2016 21:59:54 GMT -5
So Garth can chart in 4 weeks? It could as long as it falls within the Top 200 in equivalent units (SPS) according to Nielsen Soundscan once that happens to be able chart in the Billboard 200 or Top 100 in terms of pure album sales of Top Album Sales.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Nov 21, 2016 22:56:28 GMT -5
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Post by Enigma. on Nov 22, 2016 2:56:53 GMT -5
Very interested to see where Bon Jovi lands. It's gonna be a disaster.
EDIT: #43. WOW. Just. WOW. :O
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Post by Duca on Nov 22, 2016 7:35:35 GMT -5
The animated soundtracks that reached the Billboard 200 top 10: No. 1, "The Lion King" (1994) [Disney] No. 1, "Pocahontas" (1995) [Disney] No. 1, "Curious George" (2006) [Universal] No. 1, "Frozen" (2014) [Disney] No. 3, "Trolls" (2016) [DreamWorks]No. 5, "Tarzan" (1999) [Disney] No. 6, "Aladdin" (1993) [Disney] No. 6, "Cars" (2006) [Disney] No. 8, "Pokemon: The First Movie" (1999) [WarnerBros] No. 8, "Shrek 2" (2004) [DreamWorks]
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Post by Push The Button on Nov 22, 2016 7:50:08 GMT -5
The animated soundtracks that reached the Billboard 200 top 10: No. 1, "The Lion King" (1994) [Disney] No. 1, "Pocahontas" (1995) [Disney] No. 1, "Curious George" (2006) [Universal] No. 1, "Frozen" (2014) [Disney] No. 3, "Trolls" (2016) [DreamWorks]No. 5, "Tarzan" (1999) [Disney] No. 6, "Aladdin" (1993) [Disney] No. 6, "Cars" (2006) [Disney] No. 8, "Pokemon: The First Movie" (1999) [WarnerBros] No. 8, "Shrek 2" (2004) [DreamWorks] Pre-Billboard, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Cinderella both hit #1 on their eras music charts.
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Post by Gary on Nov 22, 2016 7:54:23 GMT -5
Very interested to see where Bon Jovi lands. It's gonna be a disaster. EDIT: #43. WOW. Just. WOW. :O A chart record
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Nov 22, 2016 21:12:14 GMT -5
Very interested to see where Bon Jovi lands. It's gonna be a disaster. EDIT: #43. WOW. Just. WOW. :O A chart record It also remains to be seen whether it also broke the record for highest percentage drop in an album's second week in the Billboard 200 after being #1 the week before.
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Post by Gary on Nov 22, 2016 21:58:15 GMT -5
It also remains to be seen whether it also broke the record for highest percentage drop in an album's second week in the Billboard 200 after being #1 the week before. Still a record for biggest drop from #1.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Nov 23, 2016 13:57:53 GMT -5
hot100fan- in pure album sales, Bon Jovi's latest dipped almost 92% in the second week. I believe that is a SoundScan-era record (Michael Buble's holiday album dropped 96% when it dropped from No. 1, but it didn't debut at No. 1 nor was it the album's second week).
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Nov 23, 2016 15:28:51 GMT -5
roughstock.com/news/2016/11/41108-top-10-country-album-sales-chart-november-21-2016Top 10 Country Album Sales Chart: November 21, 2016Posted By Matt Bjorke on Monday November 21, 2016 at 07:12PM PST Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood open the Country Albums chart at #1 this week. CNTRY Artist Album Week Total Scans -- Garth Brooks The Ultimate Collection 134,000 134,000 1 G.Brooks/T.Yearwood Christmas Together 21,200 21,200 2 Home Free Full of (Even More) Cheer 13,200 13,200 3 Ronnie Dun Tattooed Heart 13,000 13,000 4 Chris Stapleton Traveller 12,000 1,663,300 5 Kenny Chesney Cosmic Halleujah 11,300 114,400 6 Keith Urban Ripcord 8,500 330,500 7 Various Artists Now Country #1s 6,100 13,400 8 Florida Georgia Line Dig YOur Roots 6,000 259,900 9 Jason Aldean They Don't Know 6,000 250,800 10 Brett Eldredge Glow 5,600 26,500 11 George Strait Strait For The Holidays 5,200 12,000 12 Rascal Flatts Greatest Gift Of All 4,900 15,500 13 Chris Young It Must Be Christmas 4,900 24,800 14 Jimmy Buffett Tis The Season (XMAS) 4,400 19,300 15 Eric Church On The Rocks: Live (EP) 3,900 12,700 -- Carrie Underwood Storyteller 3,800 684,600 -- Various Artists 50th Annual CMA Awards Zine 3,800 20,700 -- Aaron Lewis Sinner 3,800 77,100 -- Maren Morris Hero 3,500 129,500 -- Thomas Rhett Tangled Up 3,500 490,500 -- Jennifer Nettles To Celebrate Christmas 3,500 11,200 -- Reba McEntire My Kind of Christmas 3,100 20,000 -- Joey+Rory Hymns 3,000 492,800 -- Eric Church Mr. Misunderstood 2,800 460,600 -- Hillary Scott/Scott Family Love Remains 2,400 96,400 -- Kelsea Ballerini The First Time 2,400 213,000 -- Kacey Musgraves A Very Kacey Christmas 2,300 9,700 -- Dolly Parton Pure And Simple 2,200 82,500 -- Blake Shelton If I'm Honest 2,200 487,100 -- Various Artists To Joey With Love (OST) 2,100 2,600 -- Various Artists Southern Family 1,900 28,300 -- Loretta Lynn White Christmas Blue 1,800 7,800 -- Old Dominion Meat And Candy 1,500 163,000 -- Dierks Bentley Black 1,500 208,800 -- The Oak Ridge Boys Celebrate Christmas 1,400 3,300 -- Ty Herndon House On Fire 1,400 1,400 -- Travis Marvin Simple 1,400 1,400 -- Blackberry Smoke Like An Arrow 1,300 29,300 -- Justin Moore Kinda Don't Care 1,200 83,200 -- Brothers Osborne Pawn Shop 1,200 86,900 -- Chris Young I'm Comin' Over 1,100 242,700 -- Bradley Walker Call Me Old-Fashioned 1,100 17,100 -- Home Free Country Evolution 1,100 46,600 Margo Price Midwest Farmer's Daughter 1,100 37,500 William Michael Morgan Vinyl 800 14,900 Balsam Range Mountain Voodoo 700 1,000
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Post by Enigma. on Nov 24, 2016 3:26:01 GMT -5
hot100fan- in pure album sales, Bon Jovi's latest dipped almost 92% in the second week. I believe that is a SoundScan-era record (Michael Buble's holiday album dropped 96% when it dropped from No. 1, but it didn't debut at No. 1 nor was it the album's second week). Thanks for the info! Yeah holiday albums are always special cases
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Nov 24, 2016 19:42:46 GMT -5
12/3 Billboard 200
1 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 #1 1 wk We Got It From Here...Thank You 4 Your Service, A Tribe Called Quest 1 2 4 6 4 A Pentatonix Christmas, Pentatonix 2 3 3 39 8 Trolls, Soundtrack 3 4 5 21 14 Sremmlife 2, Rae Sremmurd 4 5 8 7 29 Views, Drake 1 6 9 9 60 Hamilton: An American Musical, Original Broadway Cast 3 7 48 52 4 GG You Want It Darker, Leonard Cohen 7 8 6 – 2 Collage (EP), The Chainsmokers 6 9 0 New 1 57th & 9th, Sting 9 10 12 8 15 Suicide Squad: The Album, Soundtrack 1 11 0 New 1 Christmas Together, Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood 11 12 7 – 2 NOW 60, Various Artists 7 13 0 New 1 The Essential Leonard Cohen, Leonard Cohen 13 14 17 16 26 Dangerous Woman, Ariana Grande 2 15 15 14 79 Blurryface, twenty one pilots 1 16 16 17 62 Traveller, Chris Stapleton 1 17 0 New 1 #MYNAMEISJOETHOMAS, Joe 17 18 36 87 27 PS That's Christmas To Me, Pentatonix 2 19 18 18 11 Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight, Travis Scott 1 20 2 – 2 HERE, Alicia Keys 2 21 11 5 4 Joanne, Lady Gaga 1 22 22 22 43 ANTI, Rihanna 1 23 0 New 1 Cities 97: Sampler Vol 28, Live From Studio C, Various Artists 23 24 21 19 42 This Is Acting, Sia 4 25 23 – 2 The RCA-List, Vol. 2, Various Artists 23
26 20 12 28 Ripcord, Keith Urban 4 27 13 3 3 DC4, Meek Mill 3 28 26 25 52 25, Adele 1 29 28 30 18 Savage Mode, 21 Savage & Metro Boomin 28 30 10 2 3 Cosmic Hallelujah, Kenny Chesney 2 31 0 New 1 Simply Christmas, Leslie Odom, Jr. 31 32 45 129 50 Christmas, Michael Buble 1 33 0 New 1 Tattooed Heart, Ronnie Dunn 33 34 29 33 8 Illuminate, Shawn Mendes 1 35 27 26 12 Dig Your Roots, Florida Georgia Line 2 36 0 New 1 Full Of (Even More) Cheer, Home Free 36 37 33 24 33 The Life Of deleted, Kanye West 1 38 14 1 3 Trap Or Die 3, Jeezy 1 39 0 New 1 Dave's Picks, Vol. 20: CU Events Center, Univ. Of CO, Boulder, CO 12/9/81, Grateful Dead 39 40 35 35 27 Coloring Book, Chance The Rapper 8 41 0 New 1 Long Live The Angels, Emeli Sande 41 42 39 40 15 Encore, DJ Snake 8 43 1 – 2 This House Is Not For Sale, Bon Jovi 1 44 40 32 4 Big Baby D.R.A.M., D.R.A.M. 19 45 43 43 64 Beauty Behind The Madness, The Weeknd 1 46 44 45 11 Epic Lit, Various Artists 27 47 42 41 60 T R A P S O U L, Bryson Tiller 8 48 38 23 60 Tangled Up, Thomas Rhett 6 49 46 49 25 Lil Uzi Vert Vs. The World, Lil Uzi Vert 44 50 61 68 80 How Can It Be, Lauren Daigle 30
51 54 74 17 The Human Condition, Jon Bellion 5 52 51 53 53 Know-It-All, Alessia Cara 9 53 19 4 3 The Stage, Avenged Sevenfold 4 54 32 34 30 Lemonade, Beyonce 1 55 47 47 42 Islah, Kevin Gates 2 56 0 New 1 The Madness Of Many, Animals As Leaders 56 57 34 10 4 Nobody But Me, Michael Buble 2 58 24 13 3 Cozy Tapes, Vol. 1: Friends, A$AP Mob 13 59 49 44 10 They Don't Know, Jason Aldean 1 60 0 New 1 Battles, In Flames 60 61 55 57 53 Purpose, Justin Bieber 1 62 73 105 4 Tennessee Christmas, Amy Grant 38 63 69 93 4 The Ghosts Of Christmas Eve, Trans-Siberian Orchestra 9 64 37 46 7 A Seat At The Table, Solange 1 65 58 59 118 Vessel, twenty one pilots 21 66 53 65 44 Death Of A Bachelor, Panic! At The Disco 1 67 52 48 16 Major Key, DJ Khaled 1 68 59 55 13 Blonde, Frank Ocean 1 69 66 69 194 Take Care, Drake 1 70 65 75 102 2014 Forest Hills Drive, J. Cole 1 71 31 56 22 The Getaway, Red Hot Chili Peppers 2 72 68 64 5 Kidz Bop 33, Kidz Bop Kids 40 73 97 – 11 Adore: Christmas Songs Of Worship, Chris Tomlin 17 74 63 73 64 Badlands, Halsey 2 75 71 82 66 Cry Baby, Melanie Martinez 6
76 56 38 56 Storyteller, Carrie Underwood 2 77 60 67 14 The Perfect LUV Tape, Lil Uzi Vert 55 78 0 New 1 Legacy, David Bowie 78 79 67 71 93 If You're Reading This It's Too Late, Drake 1 80 110 99 9 Hard II Love, Usher 5 81 50 98 116 The Ultimate Hits, Garth Brooks 3 82 102 109 14 PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 (P3), PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 83 72 78 50 When It's Dark Out, G-Eazy 5 84 78 77 13 I Told You, Tory Lanez 4 85 74 104 32 Cleopatra, The Lumineers 1 86 75 89 70 DS2, Future 1 87 41 31 24 Hero, Maren Morris 5 88 84 103 73 VHS, X Ambassadors 7 89 100 107 42 Nine Track Mind, Charlie Puth 6 90 88 81 50 A Head Full Of Dreams, Coldplay 2 91 62 70 31 us (EP), gnash 46 92 91 102 212 good kid, m.A.A.d city, Kendrick Lamar 2 93 92 96 162 Nothing Was The Same, Drake 1 94 101 153 98 SremmLife, Rae Sremmurd 5 95 82 83 108 Montevallo, Sam Hunt 3 96 86 95 61 What A Time To Be Alive, Drake & Future 1 97 96 101 294 The Eminem Show, Eminem 1 98 94 100 300 21, Adele 1 99 105 112 405 Metallica, Metallica 1 100 103 111 6 Artist, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie 99
101 104 110 126 x, Ed Sheeran 1 102 85 66 67 Kill The Lights, Luke Bryan 1 103 0 New 1 The Early Years: 1967-1972: Cre/ation, Pink Floyd 103 104 99 106 60 Fetty Wap, Fetty Wap 1 105 117 138 8 WOW Hits 2017, Various Artists 64 106 109 61 3 I'll Have Another...Christmas Album, Straight No Chaser 61 107 106 114 18 Lil' Boat, Lil Yachty 106 108 0 New 1 Cashmere Noose (EP), blackbear 108 109 79 92 6 Revolution Radio, Green Day 1 110 76 – 2 NOW That's What I Call Country #1's, Various Artists 76 111 70 60 55 Mr. Misunderstood, Eric Church 2 112 0 New 1 'Tis The Season, Jordan Smith 112 113 83 88 6 Sit Still, Look Pretty, Daya 36 114 112 62 6 Day Breaks, Norah Jones 2 115 81 29 3 Glow, Brett Eldredge 29 116 173 – 56 These Are Special Times, Celine Dion 2 117 167 – 3 Behold: A Christmas Collection, Lauren Daigle 77 118 154 164 50 Late Nights: The Album, Jeremih 42 119 108 141 149 Beyonce, Beyonce 1 120 115 63 3 TBA (EP), A Boogie Wit da Hoodie 63 121 118 130 127 In The Lonely Hour, Sam Smith 2 122 0 New 1 The Fall Of A Rebel Angel, Enigma 122 123 111 120 41 EVOL, Future 1 124 95 91 70 The First Time, Kelsea Ballerini 31 125 139 155 444 Legend: The Best Of..., Bob Marley And The Wailers 5
126 87 58 5 Walls, Kings Of Leon 1 127 25 – 2 Black America Again, Common 25 128 126 135 64 Greatest Hits I II & III: The Platinum Collection, Queen 48 129 125 136 65 Immortalized, Disturbed 1 130 114 80 26 If I'm Honest, Blake Shelton 3 131 137 126 3 Back From The Edge, James Arthur 126 132 107 94 54 Meat And Candy, Old Dominion 16 133 64 11 3 Lady Wood, Tove Lo 11 134 122 79 28 You Should Be Here, Cole Swindell 6 135 121 132 25 42578, Fifth Harmony 4 136 127 128 316 Curtain Call: The Hits, Eminem 1 137 119 121 27 Thank You, Meghan Trainor 3 138 152 – 2 Strait For The Holidays, George Strait 138 139 123 108 6 Oh My My, OneRepublic 3 140 124 137 435 Journey's Greatest Hits, Journey 10 141 132 147 168 Greatest Hits, 2Pac 3 142 0 Re-Entry 53 It's Christmas Time, Elvis Presley 41 143 129 144 56 Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits, Blake Shelton 5 144 0 Re-Entry 60 Merry Christmas, Mariah Carey 3 145 140 194 4 It Must Be Christmas, Chris Young 62 146 153 159 111 Hozier, Hozier 2 147 146 124 20 California Sunrise, Jon Pardi 11 148 135 146 142 Trilogy, The Weeknd 4 149 0 Re-Entry 2 The Greatest Gift Of All, Rascal Flatts 149 150 113 84 4 Never Lose Sight, Chris Tomlin 6
151 142 157 9 The Very Next Thing, Casting Crowns 9 152 80 86 45 Damn Country Music, Tim McGraw 5 153 145 177 38 I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It, The 1975 1 154 0 Re-Entry 157 Back To Black, Amy Winehouse 2 155 93 90 32 Low Kii Savage (EP), Kiiara 41 156 0 New 1 NOW That's What I Call Merry Christmas, Various Artists 156 157 90 37 4 The Serenity Of Suffering, Korn 4 158 199 – 111 Because The Internet, Childish Gambino 7 159 138 139 108 1989, Taylor Swift 1 160 151 158 123 These Things Happen, G-Eazy 3 161 131 85 25 Black, Dierks Bentley 2 162 143 161 102 Greatest Hits: Decade #1, Carrie Underwood 4 163 158 172 84 Handwritten, Shawn Mendes 1 164 148 156 23 A / B, Kaleo 16 165 144 142 9 The Divine Feminine, Mac Miller 2 166 0 Re-Entry 68 Noel, Josh Groban 1 167 149 50 3 'Tis The Season, Jimmy Buffett 50 168 165 174 298 Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno Mars 3 169 130 115 7 22, A Million, Bon Iver 2 170 0 Re-Entry 175 The Essential Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson 46 171 156 145 12 JEFFERY, Young Thug 8 172 161 163 101 The Pinkprint, Nicki Minaj 2 173 136 165 8 Sinner, Aaron Lewis 4 174 168 167 58 Revival, Selena Gomez 1 175 159 170 20 Bobby Tarantino, Logic 12
176 186 – 250 1, The Beatles 1 177 134 127 25 Skin, Flume 8 178 164 168 155 The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Eminem 1 179 0 Re-Entry 191 Abbey Road, The Beatles 1 180 174 – 32 Lukas Graham, Lukas Graham 3 181 163 185 220 Night Visions, Imagine Dragons 2 182 0 Re-Entry 11 Mis Numero 1... 40 Aniversario, Juan Gabriel 28 183 0 Re-Entry 26 Christmas Songs By Sinatra, Frank Sinatra 72 184 147 133 19 Blank Face LP, ScHoolboy Q 2 185 177 191 242 The Legend Of Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash 5 186 178 175 251 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey 2 187 0 New 1 Jessica Rabbit, Sleigh Bells 187 188 181 125 3 Acoustic Christmas, Neil Diamond 125 189 193 – 15 Fitz And The Tantrums, Fitz And The Tantrums 17 190 141 54 5 The Singles, Phil Collins 44 191 182 – 98 Greatest Hits So Far..., Zac Brown Band 20 192 0 Re-Entry 19 California, Blink-182 1 193 184 188 203 Here's To The Good Times, Florida Georgia Line 4 194 176 176 259 Recovery, Eminem 1 195 175 193 88 To Pimp A Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar 1 196 0 Re-Entry 6 The Anthology, A Tribe Called Quest 81 197 0 Re-Entry 52 A Charlie Brown Christmas (Soundtrack), Vince Guaraldi Trio 23 198 172 166 171 Crash My Party, Luke Bryan 1 199 200 – 109 Greatest Hits, Red Hot Chili Peppers 18 200 169 160 106 Graduation, Kanye West 1
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Nov 24, 2016 21:44:23 GMT -5
theawl.com/the-nostalgia-only-goes-back-ten-years-3d69c5956066#.nu82tflz3Soundscan Surprises, Week Ending 11/17by 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.” There’s that Leonard Cohen bump. Always takes a minute for “the market” to realize someone’s dead and they need his “essentials.” Cohen’s are nestled up at #2 between Pentatonix and Michael Bublé. The rest are sprinkled throughout. Leon Russell died too. This week’s genuine surprise is a band out of Tallahassee called Mayday Parade???????? The band is celebrating the ten-year anniversary of their album Tales Told by Dead Friends with a tour. The Hold Steady is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Boys and Girls in America with a fancy colorful vinyl LP and some shows 1. PENTATONIX THAT’S CHRISTMAS TO ME 14,272 copies 2. COHEN*LEONARD ESSENTIAL LEONARD COHEN 10,769 copies 3. BUBLE*MICHAEL CHRISTMAS 9,937 copies 41. RUSSELL*LEON BEST OF LEON RUSSELL, THE 2,295 copies 47. COHEN*LEONARD LIVE IN LONDON 2,184 copies 69. MAYDAY PARADE TALES TOLD BY DEAD FRIENDS 1,864 copes 88. HOLD STEADY SEPARATION SUNDAY 1,642 copies 92. COHEN*LEONARD SONGS OF 1,609 copies 96 COHEN*LEONARD POPULAR PROBLEMS 1,575 129. HOLD STEADY ALMOST KILLED ME 1,357 copies 166. COHEN*LEONARD BEST OF LEONARD COHEN 1,187 copies 182. COHEN*LEONARD VARIOUS POSITIONS 1,134 copies
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Nov 25, 2016 21:24:10 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/biz/articles/7588037/billboard-200-chart-moves-leonard-cohens-sales-streams-gain-407-percentBillboard 200 Chart Moves: Leonard Cohen's Sales & Streams Gain 407 Percent Following Death By Keith Caulfield | November 23, 2016 8:25 PM EST On the latest Billboard 200 albums chart (dated Dec. 3), A Tribe Called Quest nabbed its first No. 1 in more than 20 years, as We Got It From Here… Thank You 4 Your Service launched atop the list. The album earned 135,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Nov. 17, according to Nielsen Music, of which 112,000 were in traditional 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: -- Sting, 57th & 9th - No. 9 -- Sting scores his 11th top 10 album, as his new studio effort 57th & 9th bows at No. 9 with 28,000 units. Perhaps surprisingly, Sting has not yet earned a solo No. 1 on the chart. (His band The Police did lead the list, once, with Synchronicity, which spent a whopping 17 weeks at No. 1 in 1983.) Sting has the second-most top 10 albums without a No. 1. Ahead of him in this unique categorization is the rock band Rush, with 12 top 10 sets. Both Sting and Rush have gone as high as No. 2. Sting reached the runner-up slot three times, with his solo debut The Dream of the Blue Turtles (which spent six weeks at No. 2 in 1985), The Soul Cages (1991) and Ten Summoner’s Tales (1993). As for Rush, the group hit No. 2 twice, with Counterparts in 1993 and Clockwork Angels in 2012. Not counted in our tabulation of the acts with the most top 10s, but without a No. 1, is the Kidz Bop Kids franchise. Many of the Kidz Bop albums mostly featured anonymous studio singers, though the line's recent sets have focused on branding named talent and have even taken the Kidz Bop Kids on tour. Because of how the Kidz Bop brand began not with an actual group, but unnamed vocalists, it’s hard to compare their entire body of work to acts like Sting or Rush. That said, the Kidz Bop Kids albums have reached the top 10 a whopping 24 times and five of them have hit No. 2. However, the Kidz have yet to top the list. -- Leonard Cohen, The Essential Leonard Cohen - No. 13 -- Cohen, who died on Nov. 7, debuts at No. 13 with this best-of compilation, The Essential Leonard Cohen (20,000 units; 11,000 in traditional album sales). Up inside the top 10, his newest studio album, You Want it Darker, climbs 48-7 with 30,000 units (up 197 percent) and 28,000 sold (up 188 percent). While Cohen died on Nov. 7, his passing was not announced until Nov. 10. In the week ending Nov. 17, Cohen’s catalog of albums sold 56,000 (up 283 percent from 15,000), while his songs sold 72,000 downloads (up 631 percent from just 10,000). In terms of on-demand streams, his tunes collected 18.3 million streams during that tracking frame, a gain of 407 percent (from 3.6 million). In total, his album and song sales, along with on-demand streams, rose 407 percent to 18.45 million for the week (up from 3.64 million). -- Various Artists, Cities 97: Sampler Vol. 28, Live From Studio C - No. 23 -- The long-running annual charity album series from KTCZ Minneapolis (known locally as Cities 97) charts its latest entry at No. 23 with 17,000 units (all from traditional album sales). The compilation consists of live performances at the radio station, including tunes from Rachel Platten, Ingrid Michaelson, Charlie Puth, O.A.R. and Andra Day. All proceeds from the album benefit charities in Minneapolis and $1 from every album sold will go to Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota. The set, as usual, was produced in a limited quantity and is sold exclusively through Target. Eight of the Cities 97 albums have charted on the Billboard 200 and the series even snagged at top 10 set in 2013, when the 25th volume debuted and peaked at No. 10 on the chart dated Dec. 7, 2013. Since the series began reporting its sales to Nielsen (back in 1992), the Cities 97 albums have sold 646,000 in the U.S. According to a press release, the new album is expected to generate nearly $660,000 funds, bringing the Cities 97 series’ cumulative total raised to $12 million. Read more: 'VH1 Divas Holiday: Unsilent Night' Partners with Save The Music Foundation, Welcomes Middle School Carolers for Pre-Show Performance -- Leslie Odom, Jr., Simply Christmas - No. 31 -- The Tony Award-winning actor from Hamilton notches his second charting album in five months, as his hew holiday effort Simply Christmas bows at No. 31 (15,000 units; 14,000 from traditional album sales). He bowed earlier this year with his self-titled album, debuting and peaking at No. 147. The new set also arrives at No. 1 on the Jazz Albums chart, while his self-titled effort (and former No. 1), holds at No. 4. In 2016, only three artists have placed two albums inside the top four of the chart at the same time: Odom, Jr., Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra. -- Grateful Dead, Dave’s Picks, Vol. 20: CU Events Center, Univ. of CO. Boulder, CO 12/9/81 - No. 39 -- Grateful Dead picks up its 30th top 40-charting album as this new archival live collection enters the list at No. 39 with 13,000 units (all from traditional album sales). -- David Bowie, Legacy - No. 78 -- The late legend’s new greatest hits album, Legacy, debuts at No. 78, granting Bowie his 44th charting album. Bowie has placed more than 10 hits albums on the Billboard 200, including Legacy. The new set is a career-spanning effort, and includes a pair of songs from his final studio album, Blackstar: “Lazarus” and “I Can’t Give Everything Away.” -- Jordan Smith, ‘Tis the Season - No. 112 -- The winner of the ninth season of NBC's The Voice arrives with his new holiday effort, ‘Tis the Season. It follows his debut studio album, Something Beautiful, which debuted and peaked at No. 2 earlier in 2016. ‘Tis the Season also rises 22-11 on the Top Holiday Albums chart in its third week on the list.
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