US Billboard 200 - 10/04/2014, Barbra Streisand 196k ... Chris Brown 146k .. |
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24th September 2014, 04:18 PM
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BILLBOARD 200 (billboard chart date 4th October 2014) LW TW ARTIST - TITLE - TW SALES ** 01 Barbra Streisand - Partners - 195,723 (NEW) ** 02 Chris Brown - X - 145,644 (NEW) ** 03 Tim McGraw - Sundown Heaven Town - 71,253 (NEW) ** 04 George Strait - The Cowboy Rides Away: Live From AT&T Stadium - 51,318 (NEW) ** 05 Train - Bulletproof Picasso - 50,452 (NEW) 57 06 OneRepublic - Native - 49,000 (850,000) 02 07 Maroon 5 - V - 34,000 (244,424) 01 08 Lecrae - Anomaly - 31,243 (118,829) ** 09 Motionless In White - Reincarnate - 30,961 (NEW) ** 10 Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators - World On Fire - 29,269 (NEW) 09 11 Guardians Of The Galaxy - Awesome Mix Vol. 1 13 12 Frozen Soundtrack - 30,000 (3,387,000) ** 13 For King & Country - Run Wild. Live Free. Love Strong - 21,561 (NEW) 06 14 Jeezy - Seen It All - 21,537 (176,076) 03 15 Jhene Aiko - Souled Out - 20,733 (90,577) 11 16 Ariana Grande - My Everything (257,000) 16 17 Sam Smith - In The Lonely Hour (591,000) 15 18 Meghan Trainor - Title 20 19 Ed Sheeran - x (478,000) 05 20 Lee Brice - I Don't Dance - 15,000 (53,000) 19 21 Now 51 04 22 Ryan Adams - Ryan Adams 21 23 5 Seconds Of Summer - 5 Seconds Of Summer (463,000) 22 24 Kem - Promise to Love: Album IV 10 25 Robert Plant - Lullaby & The Ceaseless Roar 24 26 Luke Bryan - Crash My Party - 10,000 (2,137,000) RE 27 Garth Brooks - Ultimate Hits (ReIssue) - 9,000 23 28 Wiz Khalifa - Blacc Hollywood - 9,194 (161,348) 08 29 Dustin Lynch - Where It's At - 9,000 (40,000) 18 30 Iggy Azalea - The New Classic - 8,998 (360,547) ** 31 Paolo Nutini - Caustic Love (NEW) ** 32 Cannibal Corpse - Skeletal Domain - 8,825 (NEW) ** 33 Flyleaf - Between The Stars - 8,250 (NEW) 07 34 Interpol Matador - El Pintor 44 35 Trey Songz - Trigga - 7,631 (250,224) 34 36 Coldplay - Ghost Stories (717,000) 32 37 Brantley Gilbert - Just As I Am - 7,000 (570,000) 40 38 Florida Georgia Line - Here's To The Good Times - 7,000 (2,036,000) 42 39 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Hypnotic Eye 27 40 Brad Paisley - Moonshine - 7,000 (84,000) 124 41 The Fault in Our Stars Soundtrack - 6,000 (210,000) 41 42 Miranda Lambert - Platinum - 6,000 (468,000) 48 43 NOW 50 59 44 Lana Del Rey - Ultraviolence (373,000) ** 45 Joell Ortiz - House Slippers - 5,876 (NEW) 33 46 Alabama - Angels Among Us: Hymns & Gospel Favorites - 6,000 (14,000) 83 47 Smokey Robinson - Smokey & Friends 38 48 Chase Rice - Ignite The Night - 5,800 (79,400) ** 49 Otherwise - Peace At All Costs - 5,475 (NEW) 29 50 Michelle Williams - Journey To Freedom 49 51 Eric Clapton - The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale ** 52 The Contortionist - Language (NEW) 82 53 August Alsina - Testimony - 5,105 (206,258) 50 54 Arctic Monkeys - AM (495,000) 55 55 Beyonce - Beyonce - 4,909 (2,072,735) 12 58 Banks - Goddess 17 61 Vance Joy - Dream Your Life Away - 18,114 64 62 Lorde - Pure Heroine (1,436,000) 63 65 Eric Church - The Outsiders - 4,300 (717,200) 25 67 Katy Perry - PRISM 80 68 Imagine Dragons - Night Visions (2,319,000) 58 69 Godsmack - 1000HP - 4,225 35 70 Bastille - Bad Blood (496,000) ** 71 Texas In July - Bloodwork - 4,125 (NEW) 68 72 Sia - 1000 Forms of Fear 30 74 Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2,208,000) 71 81 The Black Keys - Turn Blue (401,000) RE 91 Jimi Hendrix - The Cry of Love - 3,000 47 92 U2 - The Joshua Tree 75 93 Pharrell - G I R L 79 94 Linkin Park - The Hunting Party - 3,050 95 95 Drake - Nothing Was The Same (1,631,000) 100 96 Michael Jackson - Xscape (427,000) 105 99 Adele - 21 (10,996,000) RE 100 Jimi Hendrix - Rainbow Bridge - 3,000 92 105 One Direction - Midnight Memories (1,410,000) 102 111 Sam Hunt - X2C - 2,800 (25,400) 113 113 Lana Del Rey - Born To Die 160 117 Avenged Sevenfold - Hail To The King - 2,575 121 119 Ed Sheeran - x 125 125 Eric Clapton - Icon: Eric Clapton 126 128 Foreigner - Juke Box Heroes 150 142 Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon 153 146 Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin 52 147 U2 - U218: Singles [/color] 132 150 Seether - Isolate And Medicate - 2,200 185 152 Five Finger Death Punch - The Wrong Side Of Heaven...Volume 1 - 2,150 26 153 In Flames - Siren Charms - 2,150 164 157 Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II ** 159 The Earls of Leicester - The Earls of Leicester - 2,000 (NEW) 109 169 The 1975 - The 1975 66 170 Queen - Live At The Rainbow '74 - Sold Out 108 172 The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 170 177 Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin III RE 178 The Pretty Reckless - Going To Hell 186 183 alt-J - An Awesome Wave 179 186 Bruno Mars - Unorthodox Jukebox (2,314,000) RE 197 Five Finger Death Punch - The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell Vol. 2 - 1,850 168 198 Royal Blood - Royal Blood 178 199 Def Leppard - Pyromania |
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24th September 2014, 11:21 PM
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Barbara should get some type of award for blocking Chris Brown!
How nice to see a top 5 all over 50k! |
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25th September 2014, 11:23 PM
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26th September 2014, 03:39 PM
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26th September 2014, 04:21 PM
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When was the last time an album sold 11 million copies? I know Wikipedia may not be accurate but it suggests she's already passed Usher's Confessions (2004) and is 9,000 short of Norah Jones' Come Away with Me (2002). If this is the case, the last album to sell as much as 21 in the US would be 'N Sync's No Strings Attached (2000) which at 12.6 million would surely take Adele a couple more years to surpass I'd think.
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26th September 2014, 08:45 PM
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When was the last time an album sold 11 million copies? I know Wikipedia may not be accurate but it suggests she's already passed Usher's Confessions (2004) and is 9,000 short of Norah Jones' Come Away with Me (2002). If this is the case, the last album to sell as much as 21 in the US would be 'N Sync's No Strings Attached (2000) which at 12.6 million would surely take Adele a couple more years to surpass I'd think. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-...e_United_States At the rate she's selling, wouldn't that take her more than 10 years? And that's assuming sales don't eventually just dip off completely. Then again, her new album may well give 21 a boost again. |
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28th September 2014, 05:57 PM
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28th September 2014, 07:28 PM
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Don't slap me, cuz I'm not in the mood
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30th September 2014, 07:08 PM
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True but if there's one artist who breaks the rules it is certainly her. If 24 (or whatever) does for 21 what 21 did for 19 (dammit Adele!), who knows? I think 21 encouraging 19's album sales was under a different circumstance though Adele was to an extent much lesser known in her 19 era than her 21 era so when she got this huge success with 21, her sales for 19 boosted. Now that she's so well known and 21 has sold so much already, 24 will give it a boost but I don't think it will have as big as an impact that 19 had if 24 is released this year. I may be completely wrong though This post has been edited by Neil. S: 30th September 2014, 07:15 PM |
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30th September 2014, 07:14 PM
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I think the hype for Adele's new album will definitely bring 21 back to the charts, the only question is to what extent.
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30th September 2014, 08:03 PM
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I think 21 encouraging 19's album sales was under a different circumstance though Adele was to an extent much lesser known in her 19 era than her 21 era so when she got this huge success with 21, her sales for 19 boosted. Now that she's so well known and 21 has sold so much already, 24 will give it a boost but I don't think it will have as big as an impact that 19 had if 24 is released this year. I may be completely wrong though *25 |
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30th September 2014, 08:10 PM
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God, I'm so tired of hearing about this new Adele album that nobody knows anything about.
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