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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 3, 2010 10:26:37 GMT -5
SOUNDSCAN (WEEK ENDING 1/31/10)
1) Lady Antebellum – Need You Now – 480,922 2) Various Artists – Hope For Haiti – 142,890 (After 2 weeks – 313,916) 3) Lady Gaga – Fame – 68,113 (After 66 weeks – 2,646,942)
Other Debuts 5) Barry Manilow – Greatest Love Songs Of All Time – 57,211 7) Corinne Bailey Rae – The Sea – 53,321 9) Celtic Woman – Songs From The Heart - 41,717 12) Kidz Bop Kids – Kidz Bop 17 -35,786 24) Never Shout Never – What Is Love? – 21,038
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Post by musicrocks on Feb 3, 2010 10:57:58 GMT -5
A monster album matched with a monster single!! Congrat Lady A!!!
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Post by Minimalism on Feb 3, 2010 11:06:41 GMT -5
A close-to-500k debut in January. Nothing short of spectacular!
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Post by Black Jesus on Feb 3, 2010 11:07:20 GMT -5
Amazing first week sales for Lady A! CONGRATS!
I'm still amazed 'The Fame' is selling 68k 66 weeks after its release. I really hope it sells over 100k next week because of its Grammy wins! :)
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 3, 2010 11:08:32 GMT -5
Huge showing for Lady A. This trio may be the saviors of album sales this year. :) Hopefully, second-week numbers will stay above 200K- would mean a better-than-average 58% drop or so, though. Zach, the deluxe edition for The Fame definitely has helped sales sustain as they are. In turn, the EP is doing decently, too.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 3, 2010 11:39:34 GMT -5
www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/content_display/charts/chart_alert/e3i6e742a66c22a2552f3109640d7411499Lady Antebellum Leads Banner Week For EMI February 03, 2010 Editor: Keith Caulfield; Contributors: Gary Trust, Alex Vitoulis; Editorial Director: Silvio Pietroluongo Lady Antebellum's second album, "Need You Now," crashes in at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, selling 481,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan—the biggest sales week of 2010 and the best opening for a country set since 2008 . . . It's also the biggest debut week for a January release since 2005 . . . Lady A's arrival at No. 1 also helps EMI Music claim four out of the top 10 titles on the Billboard 200 this week, the first time the company has done so in nearly 12 years. FLASH POINTS • Lady Antebellum's sophomore effort, "Need You Now," starts its chart run at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, selling 481,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan. That's the biggest debut sales week for any album since Susan Boyle's "I Dreamed a Dream" bowed atop the list with 701,000 in November, and the best for a country album since Taylor Swift's "Fearless" opened at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 592,000 copies in November 2008. • Lady Antebellum's self-titled first album debuted and peaked at No. 4 with 43,000 in its opening week back in May 2008. This week, in the set's 94th week on the chart, it climbs one spot to No. 15 with 31,000 (up 32%). • The eye-popping sum that Lady A's "Need You Now" racked up is also the biggest opening week for an album released in January since the Game's "The Documentary" bowed with 587,000 at No. 1 in 2005. Traditionally, January isn't packed with albums that earn blockbuster debut weeks, as most of the big guns come out in time for the busy November-December holiday shopping season. But for the Capitol Nashville set, all the stars have seemingly aligned. • The new album's title track, which the trio performed on the Jan. 31 Grammy Awards, already spent five weeks atop the Hot Country Songs chart and jumps from No. 37 to No. 30 on the Pop Songs tally this week. (The Pop Songs list ranks the most-played songs at top 40 radio stations.) The trio also has another reason to celebrate, as it won its first Grammy Award during the show's pre-telecast ceremony, taking home the trophy for best country performance by a duo or group with vocals (for "I Run to You," from its first album). • Lady A's arrival at No. 1 helps EMI Music claim four out of the top 10 titles on the Billboard 200 this week, the first time the company has done so in nearly 12 years. Lady A's Capitol Nashville effort is joined by Capitol's Corinne Bailey Rae and her second album, "The Sea" (a debut at No. 7 with 53,000); the Grammy/Capitol "Grammy Nominees 2010" compilation (down three slots to No. 8 in its second week with 45,000; down 7%); and Manhattan's Celtic Woman with "Songs From the Heart" (debuting at No. 9 with 42,000). The last time EMI had four albums in the top 10 was July 4, 1998, when Master P's "MP Da Last Don" (No. 3; No Limit/Priority), the soundtrack to "Hope Floats" (No. 4; Capitol), Garth Brooks' "The Limited Series" (No. 6; Capitol Nashville/Capitol) and the Smashing Pumpkins' "Adore" (No. 10; Virgin/Capitol) held court. • Last week's No. 1, the "Hope for Haiti Now" charity compilation, drops to No. 2 with 143,000—down just 16% after its first full week of availability. Lady Gaga's "The Fame" holds at No. 3 with (68,000; up 10%), Susan Boyle's "I Dreamed a Dream" drops two rungs to No. 4 (59,000; down 31%), and Barry Manilow's "The Greatest Love Songs of All Time" debuts at No. 5 (57,000). Michael Jackson's "This Is It" jumps 11 spots to No. 6 with 55,000 (up 136%) courtesy of the attention generated from the DVD release of the same-named film. At Nos. 7-9 are the aforementioned Rae, "Grammy Nominees" and Celtic Woman titles, respectively. Closing out the top 10, at No. 10, is the Black Eyed Peas' "The E.N.D." with 40,000 (up 14%). • Expect significant jumps next week for last Sunday's (Jan. 31) Grammy Awards performers, including Gaga and the Peas, once a full week of sales impact is felt. (SoundScan's tracking week ends at the close of business on Sunday evening.) • Overall album sales in this past chart week (ending Jan. 31) totaled 6.50 million units, up 11% compared with the sum last week (5.8 million) and down .06% compared with the comparable sales week of 2009 (6.51 million). • A LOOK AHEAD: • Next week on the Billboard 200, look for Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now" to hold atop the tally for a second week. The set could sell between 190,000 to 220,000 copies by week's end on Feb. 9. • That sales forecast is based on how, in the past year, most high-bowing country albums have generally dropped by anywhere between 55%-60% in sales in their second week. However, throwing a wrench into predicting Lady A's second week is this past Sunday's (Jan. 31) Grammy Awards, where the trio performed. It's likely that a full-week's worth of impact from the show will help soften "Need You Now's" second-week decline. Stay tuned. • The highest debut will likely be Lil Wayne's almost-mythical rap/rock "Rebirth" album, which industry sources are suggesting may sell 125,000 to 150,000 copies. • The repeatedly delayed "Rebirth" finally arrived in stores this week, nine months after its initial announced release date. The Cash Money set was originally slated for an April 7, 2009, arrival, but that changed a number of times last year until the album was finally set to drop Dec. 15, 2009. At the last minute, its release was postponed—but not before Amazon.com accidentally shipped a number of copies to some customers who preordered the album. • Other albums headed for notable debuts on next week's Billboard 200 include Nick Jonas and the Administration's "Who I Am" and Rob Zombie's "Hellbilly Deluxe 2." MARKET WATCH • Album units, current chart week: 6.50 million units • UP 11% from last week's charts: 5.8 million units • DOWN .06% from the comparable week in 2009: 6.51 million units • This week: The top two albums on the Billboard 200 sell more than 100,000 copies. • This week last year on the Billboard 200: Bruce Springsteen's "Working on a Dream" debuted at No. 1 with 224,000 while the "2009 Grammy Nominees" compilation entered at No. 6 with 33,000. The previous week's topper, Taylor Swift's "Fearless," dropped to No. 2 with 55,000 (down 12%). A LOOK AHEAD • Among the albums released this week, due on next week's charts: Lil Wayne's "Rebirth," Nick Jonas and the Administration's "Who I Am," Rob Zombie's "Hellbilly Deluxe 2," BT's "These Hopeful Machines" and the Soft Pack's "The Soft Pack." • Next week's Billboard 200 competes with the same week in 2009 when: the Fray's self-titled set arrived at No. 1 with 179,000, bumping Bruce Springsteen's "Working on a Dream" out of the top slot, as it slid to No. 2 with 102,000 (down 55%). Dierks Bentley's "Feel That Fire" was the chart's second-best bow, coming in at No. 3 with 71,000
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Post by thehellion on Feb 3, 2010 11:53:42 GMT -5
This is great news for EMI. As the sick man of the major labels, they need all the big hits that they can get. Lady Antebellum could well be their biggest hit of the year unless Coldplay put out a new album in 2010.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 3, 2010 12:12:42 GMT -5
Nice hold for overall album sales compared to last year.
I imagine Lil Wayne will see the largest drop in opening sales, form album-to-album. From 1 million to less than 200K? Even taking circumstances into account- yikes.
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Post by Tanisha Thomas. on Feb 3, 2010 13:37:41 GMT -5
I think Lil Wayne's last success was due to hype. I doubt he ever experiences that kind of success again.
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Post by worldofrihannacom on Feb 3, 2010 13:43:24 GMT -5
I'm still amazed 'The Fame' is selling 68k 66 weeks after its release. I really hope it sells over 100k next week because of its Grammy wins! :) Sadly, she didn't win anything on the main televised show, so I'm not expecting huge sales increase... But wow, it will be 3x platinum soon!
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Post by Legoman on Feb 3, 2010 22:51:24 GMT -5
^ So true
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2010 22:59:31 GMT -5
Those are damn good numbers for "Rebirth"...I expected a lot worse considering it had only single that flopped and was released an entire year ago. And no promotion. And the Amazon leak.
At face value the sales will seem bad especially if compared to Tha Carter III but actually looking into all the factors behind it, I think it's still an accomplishment. He has a good fanbase.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 3, 2010 23:59:32 GMT -5
"Damn good" is a tad overstating it. Yeah, he wasn't going to do 1m, but to go from that to 150K? Maybe if he wasn't doing time, some promo could have boosted the numbers a bit?
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Post by Creme de la Creme on Feb 4, 2010 0:34:29 GMT -5
Week Ending Jan. 31, 2010: Lady A Rates An A by Paul Grein in Chart Watch
Lady Antebellum is a lot bigger than you may think. The country trio's sophomore album, Need You Now, sold 481,000 copies in its first week, which is more than such titans as Dave Matthews Band, The Black Eyed Peas, Michael Jackson and Jay-Z sold in any one week in the past year. In all of 2009, only three albums sold more copies in one week: Susan Boyle's I Dreamed A Dream, Eminem's Relapse and (by just a hair) U2's No Line On The Horizon. Lady Antebellum is only the fourth country group or duo ever to land a #1 album on The Billboard 200. It follows Dixie Chicks, Rascal Flatts and Sugarland. The trio performed the poignant title song from the new album on Sunday night's Grammy telecast. The group's sales achievement this week is especially noteworthy because sales are traditionally slow in January and February, when people are still tapped out from Christmas shopping. Need You Now had the biggest sales total for any week in January or February since 2005, when The Game's The Documentary started with sales of 587,000. Lady A's new album sold more than 11 times as many copies in its first week as its eponymous debut album did when it opened and peaked at #4 in April 2008. That album is still riding high. It jumps from #16 to #15 in its 94th week. Lady Antebellum spawned the hit "I Run To You," which was voted Single of the Year at the Country Music Assn. Awards in November. It also won a Grammy on Sunday for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. Lady A are big digital sellers, especially by country standards. The new album sold 91,000 digital copies this week, which is one of the biggest digital tallies ever for a country album. (Fearless sold 129,000 digital copies when it debuted). The title song to the new album has sold 1,686,000 digital copies. And here's next week's chart news today: Need You Now is expected to have a second week at #1, with sales in the range of 200,000 copies. It would be the first country album to spend its first two weeks at #1 since Dixie Chicks' Taking The Long Way in May and June 2006. Hope For Haiti Now sold 143,000 copies in its second week. The digital-only album is the first album ever to top the 100,000 mark in weekly digital sales more than once. (It's also the only album ever to top 100K in digital sales in other than its first chart week.) In just two weeks, Hope For Haiti Now has sold 314,000 digital copies, which puts it at #21 on the all-time list of top digital album sellers. (The all-time champ is Coldplay's Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends, which has sold 765,000 digital copies since its release in June 2008.) Last week I told you that Hope For Haiti Now is only the third charity album to reach #1 on The Billboard 200, following We Are The World and God Bless America. Billboard's Keith Caulfield added a great detail: Bruce Springsteen is the only artist to appear on all three of these albums. Springsteen contributed a live track, "Trapped," to We Are The World; another live track, "Land Of Hopes And Dreams," to God Bless America; and "We Shall Overcome" to Hope For Haiti Now. Eleven songs from Hope For Haiti Now are listed on Hot Digital Songs. The five highest-ranking on this week's Hot Digital Songs chart are "Hallelujah" by Justin Timberlake & Matt Morris featuring Charlie Sexton at #5; "Lean On Me" by Sheryl Crow, Kid Rock & Keith Urban at #21; Taylor Swift's "Breathless" at #40; "Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour)" by Jay-Z, Bono, The Edge and Rihanna at #54; and "Let It Be" by Jennifer Hudson featuring The Roots at #72. Ke$ha's "TiK ToK" returns to #1 on Hot Digital Songs for a sixth week. The song sold 200,000 copies this week, upping its 19-week total to 3,364,000. It's the first song by a female solo artist to log six weeks at #1 on this chart since Miley Cyrus' "Party In The U.S.A." did it last year. (Charts make for strange bedfellows.) Last week's #1, Taylor Swift's "Today Was A Fairy Tale," falls to #11. It sold 100,000 copies this week, bringing its two-week total to 425,000. Swift sang part of the song on the Grammy telecast on Sunday. Song Scorecard: "Empire State Of Mind" by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys tops the 3 million mark in paid downloads this week. The classy collaboration is the second 3 million seller for both artists. Rihanna's "Umbrella" (which features Jay-Z) has sold 3,497,000 digital copies. Keys' "No One" has sold 3,252,000. "Empire State Of Mind" just missed the eligibility cut-off for this year's Grammys, but it will be high on the list of contenders for Record and Song of the Year nominations next year.
Lady Gaga's "Lovegame" becomes the fifth song from expanded version of The Fame to top the 2 million mark in paid downloads. Gaga is only the second artist to pull five 2 million-selling songs from one album. Fergie achieved the feat with her 2006 solo debut album, The Dutchess. Pop Quiz: "Sexy Chick" by David Guetta featuring Akon also tops the 2 million mark in paid downloads this week. (As is always the case with digital songs, this figure combines all versions of the song by the same artist.) You probably know that there's an edgier variation of "Sexy Chick" titled "Sexy B***h." My question for you is to estimate what percentage of "Sexy Chick's" 2 million total that "Sexy B***h" accounts for. I'll even make it multiple choice for you: a) 23%, b) 51%, c) 75%, d) 94%. Answer below.
Barry Manilow lands his 12th top 10 album as The Greatest Love Songs Of All Time debuts at #5. The entertainer first cracked the top 10 in February 1975 with his second album (which featured the #1 hit "Mandy"). Manilow had seven top 10 albums in a row from 1975 to 1979, when he was just about the hottest male singer in the business. He struggled on the charts (though not as a concert draw) in the ‘80s and ‘90s, but he has had a remarkable resurgence since February 2002, when his Ultimate Manilow collection caught the industry by surprise by debuting at #3. The Greatest Songs Of The Fifties opened at #1 in February 2005. Manilow followed it with three more decade recaps. But when The Greatest Hits Of The Eighties stalled at #14 in November 2008, it was obvious that it was time for a new idea, hence this collection of romantic ballads, released just in time for Valentine's Day. Michael Jackson's This Is It rebounds from #17 to #6 in the wake of the release of the DVD. This gives Jackson a nearly 40 year span of top five albums. Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 cracked the top five in April 1970. Only 10 artists in chart history have had longer spans of top five albums. This Is It will probably get a boost on next week's chart from the salute to Jackson on the Grammy telecast. "Earth Song," which was the song chosen for the salute, is included in both This Is It and Number Ones, but not The Essential Michael Jackson. This Is It also returns to #1 on the soundtrack chart, bumping off Alvin And The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel. This is the Jackson album's 10th week as the #1 movie soundtrack. Corinne Bailey Rae's sophomore album, The Sea, opens at #7. It's her second top 10 album in a row. Her eponymous debut album debuted at #17 in June 2006 and peaked at #4 in February 2007, in the wake of that year's Grammy telecast. Bailey Rae was nominated in three key categories: Best New Artist and Record and Song of the Year for "Put Your Records On." Quiz Answer: "Sexy B***h" accounts for 75% of the total sales rung up by "Sexy Chick." I guess that's just a sign of the times. Actually, Elton John's "The B***h Is Back" was a top five hit on the Hot 100 in October 1974, so this ship sailed quite a while ago. Here's the low-down on this week's top 10 albums. 1. Lady Antebellum, Need You Now, 481,000. This new entry represents the best first-week showing for a country album since Taylor Swift's Fearless started with sales of 592,000 in November 2008. Two songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Need You Now," which jumps from #18 to #8. 2. Various Artists, Hope For Haiti Now, 143,000. The compilation drops to #2 after debuting at #1 last week. Eleven songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Hallelujah" by Justin Timberlake & Matt Morris featuring Charlie Sexton, which jumps from #24 to #5. 3. Lady Gaga, The Fame, 68,000. The album holds at #3 in its 66th week. This is its 32nd week in the top 10. Six songs from the expanded version of the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Bad Romance," which rebounds from #6 to #3. 4. Susan Boyle, I Dreamed A Dream, 59,000. The former #1 album slips from #2 to #4 in its 10th week. The album has sold 3,416,000 copies. This includes a paltry 95,000 digital copies. 5. Barry Manilow, The Greatest Love Songs Of All Time, 57,000. This new entry is the veteran entertainer's 12th top 10 album; his eighth to make the top five. 6. Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson's This Is It, 55,000. The former #1 album rebounds from #17 to #6 in its 14th week. This is the album's fifth week in the top 10. Four songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Thriller," which jumps from #191 to #162. 7. Corinne Bailey Rae, The Sea, 53,000. This new entry is Bailey Rae's second top 10 album in a row. It sold more in its first week than Bailey Rae's first album did (40,000). 8. Various Artists, 2010 Grammy Nominees, 45,000. The album dips from #5 to #8 in its second week. This will have a big week next week in the wake of the Grammy telecast. 9. Celtic Woman, Songs From The Heart, 42,000. This is the female group's second top10 album. New Journey debuted at #4 in February 2007. Celtic Woman is a PBS favorite. 10. The Black Eyed Peas, The E.N.D., 40,000. The former #1 album dips from #9 to #10 in its 34th week. This is its 21st week in the top 10. Four songs from the album are listed in the top 40 on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Imma Be," which jumps from #7 to #2. Five albums drop out of the top 10 this week. Spoon's Transference drops from #4 to #27, Vampire Weekend's Contra drops from #6 to #14, Alicia Keys' The Element Of Freedom drops from #7 to #11, Ke$ha's Animal drops from #8 to #16, and Taylor Swift's Fearless drops from #10 to #13. (Expect Fearless to jump back into the top 10 next week. The tracking week ended Sunday night, just as Swift won four Grammys, including Album of the Year.) Kidz Bop Kids 17 bows at #12. This breaks a string of 10 straight top 10 albums by the tot-pleasing act. On the plus side, it's the Kids' 13th top 20 album....Michael Jackson's Number Ones inches up from #32 to #31. It's the #1 Catalog album for the 23rd week...The Avatar soundtrack drops from #48 to #91. Total sales to date: a measly 84,000. The movie was #1 at the box-office for the sixth straight weekend, the longest run since Titanic. New Songs: Eddie Vedder's version of Bruce Springsteen's "My City In Ruins" is the top new entry on Hot Digital Songs at #60. The performance, taken from the Kennedy Center Honors broadcast, benefits Artists for Peace and Justice/Haiti Relief. Springsteen's version appeared on his post 9/11 album The Rising. Eric Clapton's "I've Got A Rock'n'Roll Heart" enters Hot Digital Songs at #89. The song was a top 20 hit for Clapton in 1983. It's back because of its exposure in a widely aired TV spot for T Mobile's Fender phone. Old songs never die. They just lie dormant for a couple of decades before they are re-discovered. (The same principle applies to artists sometimes. Charlie Sexton, who has featured billing on "Hallelujah" from Hope For Haiti Now, was a hot, buzzy act in 1986, when he was just 17. His "Beats So Lonely" became a Top 20 hit on the Hot 100. And then his career stalled. But you can never count anyone out. Here he is, back on a big hit.) 19th Century Breakdown: Barry Manilow's The Greatest Love Songs Of All Time includes "When You Were Sweet Sixteen," a ditty that was first published in 1898. That's got to be the oldest song on any album in this week's top 10, right? Nope. Hope For Haiti Now includes two songs that are even older: "Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child," which dates to the 1870s, and Stephen Foster's "Hard Times Come Again No More," which dates to 1854. Heads Up: Lil Wayne's long-awaited rap/rock project, Rebirth, is likely to be next week's top debut, with sales in the range of 150,000 copies. Also due: Nick Jonas & The Administration's Who I Am and Rob Zombie's Hellbilly Deluxe 2. Shameless Plug: Randy Newman and T-Bone Burnett, who came up through the ranks in rock before moving into film music, are both nominated for Academy Awards. Newman has two songs in the running for Best Original Song: "Almost There" and "Down In New Orleans," both from The Princess And The Frog. Burnett has one: "The Weary Kind (Theme From Crazy Heart)." This brings Newman's total of Best Song nominations to 11, which puts him in Oscar's all-time top 10.
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Post by SHOOTER on Feb 4, 2010 1:32:31 GMT -5
Very pleased with Corinne's numbers.
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Post by Legoman on Feb 4, 2010 3:32:18 GMT -5
for Gaga's "LoveGame"
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 4, 2010 9:10:46 GMT -5
The Billboard 200 Issue Date: 2010-02-13 1 1 Need You Now, Lady Antebellum Capitol Nashville 97702 | 18.98 1 2 1 2 Hope For Haiti Now, Various Artists MTV Networks DIGITAL EX | 7.98 1 3 3 4 66 The Fame, Lady Gaga 2 Streamline/KonLive/Cherrytree/Interscope 011805* | IGA | 12.98 2 4 2 2 10 I Dreamed A Dream, Susan Boyle 4 SYCO/Columbia 59829 | Sony Music | 11.98 1 5 NEW 1 The Greatest Love Songs Of All Time, Barry Manilow Arista 59777 | RMG | 13.98 5 6 17 17 14 Michael Jackson's This Is It (Soundtrack), Michael Jackson 2 MJJ/Epic 76067 | Sony Music | 17.98 1 7 NEW 1 The Sea, Corinne Bailey Rae Capitol 09378 | 18.98 7 8 5 2 2010 Grammy Nominees, Various Artists Grammy 07880 | Capitol | 18.98 5 9 NEW 1 Songs From The Heart, Celtic Woman Manhattan 58360 | BLG | 18.98 9 10 9 10 34 The E.N.D., The Black Eyed Peas Interscope 012887* | IGA | 13.98 1 11 7 5 7 The Element Of Freedom, Alicia Keys MBK/J 46571* | RMG | 13.98 2 12 NEW 1 Kidz Bop 17, Kidz Bop Kids Razor & Tie 89214 | 18.98 12 13 10 8 64 Fearless, Taylor Swift 5 Big Machine 0200 | 18.98 1 14 11 6 10 The Fame Monster (EP), Lady Gaga Streamline/KonLive/Cherrytree/Interscope 013872* | IGA | 10.98 5 15 16 14 94 Lady Antebellum, Lady Antebellum Capitol Nashville 03206 | 12.98 4 16 8 3 4 Animal, Ke$ha Kemosabe/RCA 49209 | RMG | 9.98 1 17 14 7 6 STRONGER withEach Tear, Mary J. Blige Matriarch/Geffen 013722 | IGA | 13.98 2 18 13 11 11 My World (EP), Justin Bieber SchoolBoy/Raymond Braun/Island 013719 | IDJMG | 9.98 6 19 6 1 3 Contra, Vampire Weekend XL 429* | 14.98 1 20 18 12 17 Crazy Love, Michael Buble 143/Reprise 520733 | Warner Bros. | 18.98 1 21 19 13 10 Rated R, Rihanna SRP/Def Jam 013736 | IDJMG | 19.98 4 22 25 24 63 The Foundation, Zac Brown Band Roar/Bigger Picture/Home Grown/Atlantic 516931 | AG | 13.98 11 23 12 9 9 Alvin And The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, Soundtrack Fox 522421 | Rhino | 18.98 6 24 NEW 1 What Is Love?, Never Shout Never Loveway/Sire 522941 | Warner Bros. | 9.98 24 25 26 21 11 Battle Studies, John Mayer Columbia 53087* | Sony Music | 13.98 1 26 20 15 29 Ocean Eyes, Owl City Universal Republic 013141* | UMRG | 10.98 8 27 4 2 Transference, Spoon Merge 365* | 15.98 4 28 23 18 6 We Are Young Money, Young Money Cash Money/Universal Motown 013795 | UMRG | 13.98 9 29 24 16 13 Play On, Carrie Underwood 19/Arista Nashville 49923 | SMN | 13.98 1 30 22 20 13 NOW 32, Various Artists EMI/Universal/Zomba 58647 | Sony Music | 18.98 5 31 32 31 42 Number Ones, Michael Jackson 3 MJJ/Epic 88998 | Sony Music | 14.98 13 32 NEW 1 NOW That's What Call I Love, Various Artists Universal/Sony Music/EMI 07645 | Capitol | 18.98 32 33 28 30 43 Wide Open, Jason Aldean Broken Bow 7637 | 18.98 4 34 47 42 13 The Bridge, Melanie Fiona SRC/Universal Motown 013150 | UMRG | 10.98 34 35 40 39 63 I Am...Sasha Fierce, Beyonce 2 Music World/Columbia 19492 | Sony Music | 11.98 1 36 21 35 10 For Your Entertainment, Adam Lambert 19/RCA 54801 | RMG | 13.98 3 37 NEW 0 Ultra Dance 11, DJ Enferno Ultra 2317 | 18.98 37 38 NEW 1 Downtown Church, Patty Griffin Credential 93443 | 17.98 38 39 33 34 71 Only By The Night, Kings Of Leon RCA 32712 | RMG | 13.98 4 40 NEW 1 WOW Gospel 2010, Various Artists Word-Curb/EMI CMG/Verity 62442 | JLG | 14.98 40 41 31 26 21 The Blueprint 3, Jay-Z Roc Nation 520856* | AG | 18.98 1 42 30 23 37 Relapse, Eminem Web/Shady/Aftermath/Interscope 012863* | IGA | 13.98 1 43 NEW 1 Teen Dream, Beach House Sub Pop 845* | 15.98 CD/DVD 43 44 34 32 18 Kiss And Tell, Selena Gomez & The Scene Hollywood 002831 | 18.98 9 45 35 28 7 Sex Therapy: The Session, Robin Thicke Star Trak/Interscope 013708 | IGA | 13.98 9 46 36 36 63 Dark Horse, Nickelback 2 Roadrunner 618028 | 18.98 2 47 37 37 22 Ready, Trey Songz Song Book/Atlantic 518794 | AG | 18.98 3 48 45 44 72 Learn To Live, Darius Rucker Capitol Nashville 85506 | 18.98 5 49 85 5 My One And Only Thrill, Melody Gardot Verve 012563* | VG | 13.98 42 50 27 22 8 Glee: Season One: The Music Volume 2, Soundtrack 20th Century Fox TV/Columbia 61705 | Sony Music | 11.98 3 51 NEW 1 Encore, James Fortune & FIYA Blacksmoke 3073 | WorldWide | 15.98 51 52 44 41 18 Revolution, Miranda Lambert Columbia (Nashville) 46854 | SMN | 12.98 8 53 39 38 8 The State Vs. Radric Davis, Gucci Mane Brick Squad/Asylum 520540* | Warner Bros. | 18.98 10 54 29 27 13 Glee: Season One: The Music Volume 1, Soundtrack 20th Century Fox TV/Columbia 54090 | Sony Music | 11.98 4 55 42 33 11 The Fall, Norah Jones Blue Note 99286* | BLG | 18.98 3 56 38 2 Crazy Heart, Soundtrack Fox/Fox Searchlight 6184 | New West | 17.98 38 57 43 29 23 The Time Of Our Lives (EP), Miley Cyrus Hollywood 004719 EX | 10.98 2 58 63 69 17 The Essential Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson 2 Epic/Legacy 94287 | Sony Music | 19.98 54 59 NEW 1 Mardi Gras In New Orleans, Various Artists EMI Special Markets 07325 EX | Starbucks | 12.98 59 60 67 71 65 Twilight, Soundtrack 2 Summit/Chop Shop/Atlantic 515923* | AG | 18.98 1 61 58 63 66 Funhouse, Pink LaFace 36759 | JLG | 13.98 2 62 49 52 15 Southern Voice, Tim McGraw Curb 79152 | 18.98 2 63 46 46 37 Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, Phoenix Loyaute 0105* | Glassnote | 11.98 37 64 82 93 133 Thriller, Michael Jackson (Diamond Certification) 29 Epic/Legacy 17986* | Sony Music | 17.98 1 65 55 55 171 Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift 4 Big Machine 079012 | 18.98 5 66 54 53 29 Leave This Town, Daughtry 19/RCA 53744 | RMG | 18.98 1 67 59 65 8 Timbaland Presents Shock Value II, Timbaland Mosley/Blackground/Interscope 013645* | IGA | 13.98 36 68 NEW 1 The Emptiness, Alesana Fearless 30133 | 14.98 68 69 NEW 1 IRM, Charlotte Gainsbourg Because 522709* | Elektra | 13.98 69 70 93 87 23 Breakthrough, Colbie Caillat Universal Republic 013194 | UMRG | 13.98 1 71 51 45 8 Malice N Wonderland, Snoop Dogg Doggystyle/Priority 08942* | Capitol | 18.98 23 72 NEW 1 iTunes Session, Colbie Caillat Universal Republic DIGITAL EX | UMRG | 7.98 72 73 52 72 44 Defying Gravity, Keith Urban Capitol Nashville 35751* | 18.98 1 74 53 51 18 Dear Agony, Breaking Benjamin Hollywood 002398* | 18.98 4 75 64 70 84 The Sound Of Madness, Shinedown Atlantic 511244 | AG | 18.98 8 76 78 89 30 BLACKsummers'night, Maxwell Columbia 89142 | Sony Music | 11.98 1 77 50 48 11 Until The Whole World Hears, Casting Crowns Beach Street/Reunion 10135 | Sony Music | 11.98 4 78 57 50 16 The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Soundtrack Summit/Chop Shop/Atlantic 519421* | AG | 18.98 1 79 68 66 9 Untitled, R. Kelly Jive 31136 | JLG | 13.98 4 80 60 59 17 WOW Hits 2010, Various Artists Word-Curb/Provident-Integrity 14857 | EMI CMG | 17.98 33 81 72 75 20 So Far Gone (EP), Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Universal Motown 013456 | UMRG | 9.98 6 82 56 79 23 Awake, Skillet Ardent/INO/Atlantic 519927 | AG | 13.98 2 83 74 60 8 Graffiti, Chris Brown Jive 61434 | JLG | 13.98 7 84 15 2 My Dinosaur Life, Motion City Soundtrack Columbia 19074* | Sony Music | 9.98 15 85 69 74 12 Save Me, San Francisco, Train Columbia 07736 | Sony Music | 12.98 17 86 70 67 20 The Resistance, Muse Helium-3 521130* | Warner Bros. | 18.98 3 87 41 25 3 Total Club Hits 4, DJ Poet Name Life Thrive 90825 | IDJMG | 18.98 25 88 71 64 16 Man On The Moon: The End Of Day, Kid Cudi Dream On/G.O.O.D./Universal Motown 013195* | UMRG | 13.98 4 89 73 68 11 Before I Self-Destruct, 50 Cent Shady/Aftermath/Interscope 012393* | IGA | 13.98 CD/DVD 5 90 62 73 11 Them Crooked Vultures, Them Crooked Vultures DGC/Interscope 013783* | IGA | 13.98 12 91 48 47 7 Avatar, Soundtrack Fox/Atlantic 521681 | AG | 18.98 31 92 81 77 10 All Or Nothing, Jay Sean Cash Money/Universal Republic 013683 | UMRG | 13.98 37 93 132 144 35 Big Whiskey And The GrooGrux King, Dave Matthews Band Bama Rags/RCA 48712* | RMG | 18.98 1 94 NEW 1 Better Day, Gaither Vocal Band Gaither Music Group 46031 | 17.98 94 95 106 111 45 Hannah Montana: The Movie, Soundtrack Walt Disney 003101 | 18.98 1 96 76 76 12 Memento Mori, Flyleaf A&M/Octone 013512 | IGA | 13.98 8 97 NEW 1 WWE The Music: A New Day: 10, Soundtrack WWE DIGITAL EX | 9.98 97 98 96 82 19 Backspacer, Pearl Jam Monkeywrench 8274* | 18.98 1 99 118 138 7 Believe, Orianthi Tal/Geffen 013502 | IGA | 9.98 99 100 75 19 3 Ollusion, Omarion Starworld 58135 | Musicworks | 18.98 19 101 94 106 22 The Man I Want To Be, Chris Young RCA Nashville 22818 | SMN | 10.98 19 102 86 109 17 Doin' My Thing, Luke Bryan Capitol Nashville 65833 | 18.98 6 103 95 101 103 Journey's Greatest Hits, Journey (Diamond Certification) 15 Columbia 44493 | Columbia | 13.98 10 104 98 80 8 This Is War, Thirty Seconds To Mars Immortal/Virgin 65111* | Capitol | 18.98 19 105 109 91 12 The Circle, Bon Jovi Island 013700 | IDJMG | 13.98 1 106 97 97 43 Unstoppable, Rascal Flatts Lyric Street 002604 | 18.98 1 107 84 78 13 Greatest Hits, Foo Fighters Roswell/RCA 36921* | RMG | 11.98 11 108 120 140 111 Gold -- Greatest Hits, ABBA 6 Polydor 517007 | A&M | 18.98/12.98 63 109 88 90 18 Black Gives Way To Blue, Alice In Chains Virgin 67159* | Capitol | 18.98 5 110 NEW 1 Realism, The Magnetic Fields Nonesuch 519594* | Warner Bros. | 16.98 110 111 100 103 17 American Ride, Toby Keith Show Dog-Universal 027 | 18.98 3 112 90 83 18 Memoirs Of An Imperfect Angel, Mariah Carey Island 013226* | IDJMG | 19.98 3 113 127 134 36 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits, Creedence Clearwater Revival 8 Fantasy 2* | Concord | 17.98/12.98 113 114 NEW 1 Orchestrion, Pat Metheny Nonesuch 516668 | Warner Bros. | 18.98 114 115 77 62 10 She Wolf, Shakira Epic 61695 | Sony Music | 13.98 15 116 92 88 19 Life Starts Now, Three Days Grace Jive 46256 | JLG | 13.98 3 117 RE-ENTRY 62 19, Adele XL/Columbia 31859* | Sony Music | 12.98 10 118 105 105 24 Keep On Loving You, Reba Starstruck M0100 | Valory | 18.98 1 119 104 104 17 Still, BeBe & CeCe Winans B&C 31105 | Malaco | 14.98 12 120 NEW 1 Europe 2009, Dave Matthews Band Bama Rags/RCA 61824 | RMG | 62.98 CD/DVD 120 121 91 85 18 Brand New Eyes, Paramore Fueled By Ramen 518250* | AG | 18.98 2 122 101 84 11 Kris Allen, Kris Allen 19/Jive 54802 | JLG | 13.98 11 123 107 127 145 Greatest Hits, Guns N' Roses 4 Geffen 001714 | Interscope | 16.98 3 124 79 81 17 (500) Days Of Summer, Soundtrack Fox/Sire 518909 | Warner Bros. | 13.98 42 125 113 114 82 Tha Carter III, Lil Wayne 3 Cash Money/Universal Motown 011977* | UMRG | 13.98 1 126 61 54 26 Speaking Louder Than Before, Jeremy Camp BEC 26780 | 17.98 38 127 112 130 120 Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers, Bob Marley And The Wailers (Diamond Certification) 10 Tuff Gong/Island 422-846-210 | IDJMG | 13.98/8.98 72 128 110 110 10 Pricele$$, Birdman Cash Money/Universal Motown 013090 | UMRG | 13.98 33 129 103 86 6 Mudvayne, Mudvayne Epic 62153* | Sony Music | 11.98 53 130 122 113 32 The Last, Aventura Premium Latin 20800 | Sony Music Latin | 14.98 5 131 102 96 14 Full Circle, Creed Wind-up 13187 | 13.98 2 132 83 95 38 Cage The Elephant, Cage The Elephant DSP 49658* | Jive | 13.98 67 133 128 122 80 Love On The Inside, Sugarland 2 Mercury Nashville 011273* | UMGN | 13.98 1 134 125 135 78 That Lonesome Song, Jamey Johnson Mercury Nashville 011237* | UMGN | 13.98 28 135 123 121 31 NOW 31, Various Artists EMI/Universal/Zomba 28617 | Sony Music | 18.98 1 136 121 108 31 American Saturday Night, Brad Paisley Arista Nashville 47352 | SMN | 13.98 2 137 140 129 748 Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd (Diamond Certification) 15 Harvest SMAS 11163 | Capitol | 18.98/10.98 1 138 111 112 8 xx, The xx Young Turks 450* | 14.98 98 139 143 157 17 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We Steal Things., Jason Mraz Atlantic 448508* | AG | 18.98 3 143 87 2 Ando Bien Pedo, Banda Los Recoditos Disa 721423 | UMLE | 10.98 87 144 156 162 92 Call Me Irresponsible, Michael Buble 143/Reprise 100313 | Warner Bros. | 18.98 1 145 151 153 87 Oracular Spectacular, MGMT Columbia 19512* | Sony Music | 9.98 38 146 RE-ENTRY 5 Reunited, Gaither Vocal Band Gaither Music Group 46044 | 17.98 67 147 119 102 8 Buffet Hotel, Jimmy Buffett Mailboat 2121 | 14.98 17 148 144 131 115 It's Time, Michael Buble 3 143/Reprise 48946 | Warner Bros. | 18.98 7 149 129 145 14 War Is The Answer, Five Finger Death Punch Prospect Park 50100* | 13.98 7 150 148 163 23 NOW That's What I Call Country Vol. 2, Various Artists EMI/Universal 56259 | Sony Music | 18.98 10 151 108 143 24 Party Rock, LMFAO Party Rock/will.i.am/Cherrytree/Interscope 012932 | IGA | 10.98 33 152 166 146 35 Epiphany, Chrisette Michele Def Jam 012797 | IDJMG | 13.98 1 153 115 128 13 I and Love and You, The Avett Brothers American/Columbia 35099 | Sony Music | 12.98 16 154 116 126 16 Manners, Passion Pit Frenchkiss 43886 | Columbia | 12.98 51 155 147 133 22 I Look To You, Whitney Houston Arista 10033 | RMG | 13.98 1 156 146 149 6 Greatest Hits, The Who Geffen 013800 | UMe | 13.98 146 157 NEW 1 There Is Love In You, Four Tet Domino 229* | 14.98 157 158 131 56 83 The Best Of Sade, Sade 4 Epic 85287 | Sony Music | 9.98 9 159 RE-ENTRY 72 Corinne Bailey Rae, Corinne Bailey Rae Capitol 66361 | 12.98 4 160 157 165 92 Scars & Souvenirs, Theory Of A Deadman 604 618009 | Roadrunner | 13.98 26 161 NEW 1 Origin Of Symmetry, Muse Taste Media 47984 | Warner Bros. | 13.98 161 162 NEW 1 Sweetheart: Our Favorite Artists Sing Their Favorite Love Songs, Various Artists Starbucks 00308 EX | 12.98 162 163 137 132 140 Abbey Road, The Beatles (Diamond Certification) 12 Apple SJ 383 | Capitol | 18.98 1 164 RE-ENTRY 163 Whitney Houston, Whitney Houston (Diamond Certification) 13 Arista/Legacy 58903 | Sony Music | 15.98 CD/DVD 1 165 114 100 9 The Hangover, Soundtrack New Line 39150 | 16.98 72 166 133 118 13 Raditude, Weezer DGC/Interscope 013510* | IGA | 13.98 7 167 RE-ENTRY 15 Lotus Flow3r/MPLSoUND/Elix3r, Prince/Bria Valente NPG 09549 EX | 11.98 2 168 164 159 37 Greatest Hits II, Kenny Chesney BNA 49530 | SMN | 11.98 3 169 193 188 35 21st Century Breakdown, Green Day Reprise 517153* | Warner Bros. | 18.98 1 170 161 154 21 #1s ... 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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 4, 2010 9:19:16 GMT -5
Current Albums, please? (at least starting with the albums not on the Billboard 200) Thanks. :)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 4, 2010 9:19:54 GMT -5
Top Current Albums bot on the BB200:
168 110 94 11 Good Evening New York City, Paul McCartney MPL/Hear 31857 | Concord | 19.98 CD/DVD 15 169 152 144 47 All I Ever Wanted, Kelly Clarkson S/19/RCA 32715 | Sony Music | 13.98 1 170 147 138 21 Love Drunk, Boys Like Girls Columbia 49192 | Sony Music | 11.98 8 171 167 152 52 The Fray, The Fray Epic 10202* | Sony Music | 13.98 1 172 155 147 14 Love Unstoppable, Fred Hammond F Hammond/Verity 43341 | JLG | 13.98 26 173 163 166 34 Over And Underneath, Tenth Avenue North Reunion 10126 | 11.98 95 174 170 171 18 Celebration, Madonna Warner Bros. 289404* | 18.98 7 175 150 194 29 Swoon, Silversun Pickups dangerbird 035* | 15.98 7 176 149 128 31 Cradlesong, Rob Thomas Emblem/Atlantic 517814 | AG | 18.98 3 177 151 139 11 Echo, Leona Lewis SYCO/J 59660 | RMG | 13.98 13 178 160 150 65 Appeal To Reason, Rise Against DGC/Interscope 011904* | IGA | 13.98 3 179 153 120 17 The List, Rosanne Cash Manhattan 96576 | BLG | 18.98 22 180 189 167 11 Number Ones, Janet A&M 013612 | UMe | 19.98 20 181 164 154 19 Your Songs, Harry Connick, Jr. Columbia 47228* | Sony Music | 13.98 8 182 156 193 25 Halestorm, Halestorm Atlantic 518222 | AG | 13.98 40 183 NEW 1 Romance Is Boring, Los Campesinos! Arts & Crafts 050* | 15.98 183 184 86 2 Intimate Moments For A Sensual Evening, Aziz Ansari Comedy Central 083 | 12.98 86 185 NEW 1 The Music Of My Life, Neil Sedaka Razor & Tie 83079 | 11.98 185 186 179 170 9 Cocky & Confident, Juvenile UTP/E1/Atlantic 511263 | AG | 18.98 43 187 158 156 19 Disney: Phineas And Ferb, Soundtrack Walt Disney 003007 | 12.98 59 188 125 42 4 Elvis 75, Elvis Presley RCA/Legacy 60626 | Sony Music | 11.98 42 189 159 136 12 Hello Hurricane, Switchfoot lowercase people/Atlantic 522070* | AG | 18.98 13 190 NEW 1 Infinite Order, Living Sacrifice Solid State 16530 | 13.98 190 191 NEW 1 Bowie: A Reality Tour, David Bowie RZO/ISO/Columbia 58827 | Sony Music | 15.98 191 192 RE-ENTRY 11 Turn Me Loose, Ledisi Verve Forecast 012677 | VG | 13.98 14 193 95 2 When Everything Breaks Open, Matt Morris Tennman 40700 EX | 13.98 95 194 RE-ENTRY 34 In A Perfect World..., Keri Hilson Mosley/Zone 4/Interscope 012000 | IGA | 13.98 4 195 RE-ENTRY 14 Skinny Jeanz And A Mic, New Boyz Shotty/Asylum 520425 | Warner Bros. | 13.98 56 196 NEW 1 No Rain, No Rainbow, Greeley Estates Tragic Hero 90059 | 14.98 196 197 161 179 18 Gloriana, Gloriana Emblem/Reprise/Warner Bros. (Nashville) 519780 | WRN | 13.98 3 198 173 159 34 Chickenfoot, Chickenfoot Redline 20091* | 13.98 4 199 145 2 Greatest Hits, Gretchen Wilson Columbia (Nashville) 61894 | SMN | 9.98 145 200 RE-ENTRY 4 Whip It, Soundtrack Fox 521759* | Rhino | 13.98 113
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 4, 2010 9:21:30 GMT -5
I forgot to post this yesterday:
Will the following albums be certified by the RIAA on tomorrow's chart?
Numbers are from the 2/6/10 chart:
Mary J Blige 504k Adam Lambert 476k Now 32 732k Eminem 1,791,066 Trey Songz 473k Norah Jones 666k Miley Cyrus 1,248,102 Breaking Benjamin 421k Daughtry 907k Colbie Caillat 397k Pearl Jam 473k Reba McEntire 411k Brad Paisley 484k Kenny Chesney 565k Kelly Clarkson 825k
Albums only on the BB200 for 5+ weeks are listed and have sold over 400k.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 4, 2010 9:28:20 GMT -5
No new RIAA certifications this week.
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Post by #LisaRinna on Feb 4, 2010 9:39:37 GMT -5
I am amazed by album sales of this caliber in January. And -5% YTD is awesome!
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 4, 2010 9:40:21 GMT -5
You're on the ball, areyouready- thanks. :)
Of note- Britney Spears' The Singles Collection drops off Top Current Albums.
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Post by damita34 on Feb 4, 2010 9:53:45 GMT -5
192 RE-ENTRY 11 Turn Me Loose, Ledisi Verve Forecast 012677 | VG | 13.98 14
nice (:
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Post by paulslilhellcat on Feb 4, 2010 12:33:35 GMT -5
thanks for the info guys
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Post by c0ldasfire on Feb 4, 2010 13:06:49 GMT -5
You're on the ball, areyouready- thanks. :) Of note- Britney Spears' The Singles Collection drops off Top Current Albums. dropped off last week :(
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 4, 2010 14:00:02 GMT -5
^Last week, The Singles Collection was at 187 on Top Current Albums (it did drop off the Billboard 200 last week, though). I wonder how much of its sales come from the box set (physical and digital)- probably not all that much, given the price.
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Post by bibliotheque on Feb 4, 2010 15:19:04 GMT -5
oldbloke @ ukmix
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Post by jgizzle89 on Feb 4, 2010 15:19:56 GMT -5
I think Lil Wayne's last success was due to hype. I doubt he ever experiences that kind of success again. probably not, but how many artists do you think will EVER sell 1 million in the 1st week again, and then manage to sell 3.5 million in the long run? it was hype that got him his 1st week sales, but it was critical acclaim, word of mouth, strong radio singles, and great performances that sustained it.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 4, 2010 15:50:42 GMT -5
Solid numbers for Pink's Funhouse. Did Target again have Prince's album on sale? (I imagine it's still a Target exclusive.)
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