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Chart Listings: HITS & SoundScan Top Albums (2005-2009 Archives)
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how close is roiri to selling 2 mil
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Member Since: 8/24/2008
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im guessing GGGB is at 1.9 mil soon?
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Member Since: 6/10/2008
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The two children of American Idol got a good week! 
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Member Since: 11/3/2005
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3 17 PUSSYCAT DOLLS INTERSCOPE 29,916 -64%
DOLL DOMINATION

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Member Since: 1/27/2006
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I think New Kids can go GOLD. "Single" will hold them up through Xmas holiday at least, especially they're psycho fans buying more copies. "Dirty Dancing" would seal their Gold certi.
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Member Since: 9/8/2008
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Member Since: 9/8/2008
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Originally posted by Johnald.
Not a big fan of Trivium but I enjoyed their set at Family Values last year. Good debut for them.
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trivium is so lame, ugh
awesome with Amon Amarth tho,top 50 debut!
imma see both these bands along with Slayer and Mastodon in november btw!!  
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Member Since: 10/21/2001
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Who cares about PCD flop? How about that Anberlin debut which blew me away. I didn't expect them to debut that high.
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Member Since: 8/1/2007
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I think fantasia's the better talent but congrats to jhud
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Member Since: 12/12/2004
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Originally posted by And Now I Wonder
10 13 LIL WAYNE CASH MONEY/UNIV MOTOWN 34,258 -2%
THA CARTER III
ITS STILL IN THE TOP 15?!?!?
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he hasnt stopped releasing singles lol
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Member Since: 10/21/2001
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Of course he's gonna be top 15 if he releases like 57 singles at a time.
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Member Since: 8/6/2003
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Originally posted by Tightrope
Of course he's gonna be top 15 if he releases like 57 singles at a time.
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Do your math again, you're forgetting the singles he's featured on. 
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Member Since: 8/24/2008
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yeah every artist would do awesome if they had 3 singles out @ the same time:
1.RYTMIC/URBAN
2.POP
3.Promo single with Video that doesnt need to be out!!
that why i think after permanent monday jordin should do this:
POP-NEXT TO YOU
URBAN-FREEZE
RYTMIC-Shy Boy
that would do WONDERS(!) for the album!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Member Since: 7/21/2007
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Originally posted by Rihannafan
yeah every artist would do awesome if they had 3 singles out @ the same time:
1.RYTMIC/URBAN
2.POP
3.Promo single with Video that doesnt need to be out!!
that why i think after permanent monday jordin should do this:
POP-NEXT TO YOU
URBAN-FREEZE
RYTMIC-Shy Boy
that would do WONDERS(!) for the album!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Like this too.....
POP-COME ON OVER
URBAN-REMEMBER THAT
RYTHMIC-YOU'RE MY SUNDAY
Instant smash.
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Member Since: 10/21/2001
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Originally posted by Anthony Kerty
Do your math again, you're forgetting the singles he's featured on. 
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OK in that case, 84
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ATRL Senior Member
Member Since: 2/21/2005
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Originally posted by Johnald.
Mike, STFU.
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I second that.
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Member Since: 6/10/2008
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American Idol Album sales
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Jennifer has reason to be happy with the No. 2 Billboard chart debut of her self-titled first album. Its 217,000 units sold (by Nielsen SoundScan tally) would have been enough to hit No. 1 had the album come out on any of many different weeks this year, but then there's no guarantee it would have sold that many copies -- when it's an active sales week, as this one was (up 16% over the previous week, bolstered by 568,000 of No. 1 album Paper Trail by T.I.), the theory goes that all albums benefit by increased store and online traffic. According to her label, Jennifer's is the biggest debut by a new R&B artist since late 2004, when someone named Fantasia's first album, Free Yourself, was launched with 240,000 copies (and a No. 8 debut).
It also sold five times as many copies as Kellie's self-titled second album, but her 43,000 was enough to start at No. 9, same as the first album, which however sold 79,000 in its first week. The new one is the top-selling country album of the week (as was the first one), which, according to her label, makes her just the sixth artist to score No. 1 country debuts for a first and second album. (Carrie was the last country artist to do it.)
Speaking of Carrie, Carnival Ride drops 54-62 on a debut-laden chart but sold the same amount of albums as she did last week, 9,000 (actually, she was up by six copies), to total 2.36 million.
Daughtry drops 65-79 but is down just a bit (7%) to 7,000, for a total of 4.24 million.
And Jordin is up 114-109, selling 5,000, a 4% increase, for a total of 927,000.
What happened to Kristy Lee? Find out in the following non-charting Idols supplement. (Nothing like taking all the suspense away, huh?)
Carrie's Some Hearts sold 5,400, up from 5,000, perhaps aided by news of her CMA hosting coronation.
Kristy Lee falls off the chart after two weeks from No. 153, selling 2,500 copies (3,200 was the sales floor for the top 200 this week), down from 4,000, for a three-week total of 16,000.
Bucky sold 1,800, up from 1,500, for a total of 370,000.
Kellie's first album sold 1,200, up from 1,000, no doubt boosted by the presence of the new album, for a total of 789,000.
Kelly's Breakaway stayed at 900, total 6.02 million. My December sold 400, up from 300, total 776,000, while Thankful stayed at 300, total 2.71 million.
Josh remained at 600, total 66,000.
Clay's On My Way Here stayed at 500, total 153,000. Measure of a Man stayed at 100 (2.78 million total), as did Thousand Different Ways (528,000 total).
Chris S. stayed at 300, total 12,000, in SoundScan totals.
Mandisa stayed at 300, total 97,000, in SoundScan totals.
Elliott stayd at 200, total 516,000.
Lots of 100 sellers, all of whom sold the same approximate amount the previous week:
Fantasia (517,000 total)
Katharine (373,000 total)
Blake (303,000 total)
Bo (61,000 total)
Phil (36,000 total)
Brooke (9,900 total)
Ace (8,500 total)
Taylor's Early Works (3,800 total)
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Good week 
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SAME AS IT EVER WAS: Grand Hustle/Atlantic hip-hop star T.I.’s Paper Trail won’t end next Tuesday, as the chart-topping album will be #1 by a wide margin, with none of this week’s new releases threatening its reign. Geffen/Interscope punk politicos Rise Against look to be the top debut, with a projected total of 60-65k for their new album, Appeal to Reason, based on one-day reports from those retail reporters who haven’t lost our number. Oasis make their WB label debut with Dig Out Your Soul, on target to sell between 55-60k. Columbia rock icon Bob Dylan returns with Volume 8 in his ongoing Bootleg Series, Tell Tale Signs, covering the period from 1989’s Oh Mercy! through 2006’s Love and Theft. The total sales appear to be between 45-50k, the majority of those for the two-CD version selling for around $15, with a super deluxe edition retailing for between $100-140. Curb’s Tim McGraw has a third volume of his greatest hits, which should do between 40-45k, while Sarah McLachlan’s Arista/RMG compilation, Closer: The Best of..., is right below that at 35-40k. Finally, Vagrant/Fontana emo torch-bearers Senses Fail appear headed for first-week sales of between 25-40k. (10/8p)
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