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Billboard 200/Catalog Albums Chart Update - July 28, 2012
Big Country: The Zac Brown Band enters the Billboard 200 at #1 with "Uncaged", their second #1 album, and at the same time score their first #1 on the Catalog chart as "The Foundation" jumps two spots. It also rockets all the way to #19 on the main chart, just ten positions below its #9 peak.
This is the 88th week in the top 40 albums for "The Foundation"; only five albums released last decade have rung up more weeks in the top 40, led by Taylor Swift's debut album at 126 weeks. Another country artist, Shania Twain, had the longest-running album released in the 1990s; "Come On Over" spent 127 weeks in the top 40 albums, and Garth Brooks' "No Fences" was a close second with 126 weeks. Yet another country artist, Jason Aldean, is the current leader for the 2010s with "My Kinda Party", also at 88 weeks; Adele will have something to say about that in the long run.
"The Foundation" spends its 13th week at #1 on the Country Catalog Albums chart. The top seventeen albums on the Country Catalog chart also chart on the main Catalog chart this week, as all of the new entries are country-related titles.
Most Weeks In The Top 40 Albums - 2000s Decade Releases:
1. "Taylor Swift", Taylor Swift (2006, 126 weeks, Peak #5) 2. "All The Right Reasons", Nickelback (2005, 122 weeks, Peak #1)
3. "The Fame", Lady Gaga (2008, 102 weeks, Peak #2)
4. "Come Away With Me", Norah Jones (2002, 100 weeks, Peak #1)
5. "Some Hearts", Carrie Underwood (2005, 91 weeks, Peak #2)
6. The Foundation, Zac Brown Band (2008, 88 weeks, Peak #9)
7. "Fearless", Taylor Swift (2008, 84 weeks, Peak #1) 8. (tie)
"O Brother, Where Art Thou?", Soundtrack (2001, 83 weeks, Peak #1)
8. (tie) "Feels Like Today", Rascal Flatts (2004, 83 weeks, Peak #1)
10. "[Hybrid Theory]", Linkin Park (2000, 82 weeks, Peak #2)