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Chart Listings: Billboard 200 Albums (February 8-15, 2012)
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19 got a new peak?
And we hitting 7 million next week. 
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13 11 KELLY CLARKSON 19/RCA 31,712 +52%
STRONGER
Killing it. 
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OMG ADELE 
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1 1 ADELE XL/COLUMBIA 241,956 +102%
21
18 9 ADELE XL/COLUMBIA 36,712 +110%
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13 11 KELLY CLARKSON 19/RCA 31,712 +52%
STRONGER
YESSSSSS
Gimme more and get into the Top 10! 
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I hope Whitney sells more next week. It'd be nice if her GH would sell over 100k.
That GH of hers is a mess, though. All the uptempos are horrid remixes. She needs a better collection- hopefully we get one soon.
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47 28 BRUNO MARS NEW ELEKTRA 17,358 +90%
DOO-WOPS & HOOLIGANS
total 1,496,378 almost 1,500,000 
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Quote:
In terms of digital tracks, Houston sold a combined 887,000 downloads this past week -- up from only 15,000 the week previous (a gain of 5,730%).
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I thought Van Halen and Adele were supposed to battle for the #1. 
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first it was "clear" that Van Halen would be #1, then Adele "had a shot", then they's battle it out.
now it's a 23% difference 
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34 40 BEYONCE COLUMBIA 13,214 +9%
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How much has 19 sold?
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thanks norfolkscot @ ukmix!
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Photo:Kevin Winter/Getty Images]Adele's 21 tops The Billboard 200 for the 20th week. This enables it to tie Whitney Houston's The Bodyguard soundtrack as the longest-running #1 album since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales for Billboard in 1991. That is a remarkable coincidence, since Houston died on Saturday, just one day before the end of this tracking week.
This is the seventh consecutive week at #1 for 21. It's the first album to log seven straight weeks at #1 since Taylor Swift's Fearless three years ago.
The album sold 88K digital copies this week, which pushes its digital total over the 2 million mark. It's the first album to sell 2 million digital copies. (The first album to sell 1 million was Eminem's Recovery, just last July.)
Adele's 2008 album 19 leaps from #19 to #9, which is its highest ranking to date. The album previously peaked at #10 in the week after the 2009 Grammys, when Adele won her first two trophies. This is the first time that Adele has had two albums in the top 10 simultaneously.
1. Adele, 21, 237,000. The album logs its 20th week at #1. This is its 51st week in the top 10. The album is #1 on Top Digital Albums for the 13th week. Four songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Set Fire To The Rain," which drops from #2 to #4.
Adele's Live At The Royal Albert Hall is #1 on Top Music Videos for the 11th straight week. The DVD sold 27K copies this week, bringing its total to 574K.
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Info from chart watch blog
http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-w...124552378.html
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Here's the low-down on this week's top 10 albums.
1. Adele, 21, 237,000. The album logs its 20th week at #1. This is its 51st week in the top 10. The album is #1 on Top Digital Albums for the 13th week. Four songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Set Fire To The Rain," which drops from #2 to #4.
2. Van Halen, A Different Kind Of Truth, 187,000. This new entry is the band's 14th top 10 album.
3. Various Artists, Now 41, 142,000. This new entry is the 46th Now volume to crack the top 10, extending its lead as the most successful franchise in chart history.
4. The Fray, Scars & Stories, 87,000. This new entry is the band's second top 10 album. The Fray debuted at #1 in February 2009. "Heartbeat" jumps from #56 to #39 on Hot Digital Songs.
5. Paul McCartney, Kisses On The Bottom, 74,000. This new entry is McCartney's 18th top 10 album apart from the Beatles.
6. Whitney Houston, The Greatest Hits, 64,000. This re-entry originally debuted and peaked at #5 in May 2000. This is the album's third week in the top 10. Twenty-two Houston songs are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "I Will Always Love You" at #3.
7. Dierks Bentley, Home, 55,000. This new entry is Bentley's sixth top 10 album. It's his fourth #1 on Top Country Albums. "Home" jumps from #97 to #61 on Hot Digital Songs.
8. Various Artists, 2012 Grammy Nominees, 51,000. The album drops from #4 to #8 in its third week.
9. Adele, 19, 36,000. The album jumps from #19 to #9 in its 121st week on the chart. This is its highest ranking to date. This is its second week in the top 10. Two songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs. "Make You Feel My Love" re-enters at #145. "Chasing Pavements" re-enters at #180.
10. Drake, Take Care, 32,000. The former #1 album drops from #6 to #10 in its 12th week. It has been in the top 10 the entire time. Four songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by the excellent "Take Care" (featuring Rihanna), which drops from #20 to #26.
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