US Billboard 200 - 10/03/2015, The Weeknd #1, Leona & Jess debut |
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23rd September 2015, 02:51 PM
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A pretty big week for British artists, with varying degrees of success. Bring Me The Horizon claim their first top ten album, just like in the UK they've improved their chart position with each album. Their last album Sempiternal entered at #11 in 2013. Duran Duran has their first top 10 album since 1993. Jess Glynne manages a top 25 debut despite very little airplay. In fact she does better than Leona Lewis who had more promo but only scrapes the top 40 with 7,889 pure sales. Eek. At least she's already surpassed Glassheart's US sales (Glassheart wasn't even released here, for those who aren't aware )
01 01 03 The Weeknd, Beauty Behind The Madness (99,000 (48,000 | 51,000 SEA/TEA)) 02 NE 01 Bring Me The Horizon, That's The Spirit (62,000 (55,000 | 7,000 SEA/TEA)) 03 NE 01 Brett Eldredge, Illinois (51,000 (44,000 | 7,000 SEA/TEA)) 04 NE 01 Slayer, Repentless (50,000 (49,000 | 1,000 SEA/TEA)) 05 07 47 Taylor Swift, 1989 (41,000) 06 06 06 Luke Bryan, Kill The Lights (37,000) 07 02 02 Five Finger Death Punch, Got Your Six (34,000) 08 NE 01 Gary Clark Jr., The Story Of Sonny Boy Slim (28,000 (27,000 | 1,000 SEA/TEA)) 09 09 65 Ed Sheeran, x (26,000) 10 NE 01 Duran Duran, Paper Gods (25,000 (24,000 | 1,000 SEA/TEA)) 11 10 09 Future, DS2 12 08 03 Halsey, Badlands 13 03 02 Travi$ Scott, Rodeo 14 04 02 Iron Maiden, The Book Of Souls 15 13 47 Sam Hunt, Montevallo 16 NE 01 Jay Rock, 90059 17 18 32 Drake, If You're Reading This It's Too Late 18 17 23 Shawn Mendes, Handwritten 19 14 18 twenty one pilots, Blurryface 20 16 36 Meghan Trainor, Title 21 19 06 Various Artists, NOW 55 22 NE 01 TIP, Da' Nic (EP) 23 15 06 Dr. Dre, Compton 24 25 66 Sam Smith, In The Lonely Hour 25 NE 01 Jess Glynne, I Cry When I Laugh 26 24 41 J. Cole, 2014 Forest Hills Drive 27 23 35 Fall Out Boy, American Beauty / American Psycho 28 NE 01 Jewel, Picking Up The Pieces 29 22 04 Disturbed, Immortalized 30 28 12 Meek Mill, Dreams Worth More Than Money 31 31 16 Major Lazer, Peace Is The Mission 32 33 50 Hozier, Hozier 33 21 89 N.W.A., Straight Outta Compton 34 26 07 Soundtrack, Descendants 35 29 40 Nicki Minaj, The Pinkprint 36 37 21 Elle King, Love Stuff 37 36 21 Zac Brown Band, Jekyll + Hyde 38 NE 01 Leona Lewis, I Am 39 34 30 Big Sean, Dark Sky Paradise 40 44 49 Florida Georgia Line, Anything Goes 41 40 37 Rae Sremmurd, SremmLife 42 32 84 Eric Church, The Outsiders 43 NE 01 Hollywood Vampires, Hollywood Vampires 44 NE 01 Ben Folds With yMusic/Nashville Symphony (Guerrero), So There 45 05 02 Troye Sivan, Wild (EP) 46 NE 01 Beirut, No No No 47 41 55 Maroon 5, V 48 35 30 Skrillex & Diplo, Skrillex & Diplo Present Jack U 49 51 12 X Ambassadors, VHS 50 NE 01 SoMo, My Life II 51 46 27 Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp A Butterfly 52 20 02 K Camp, Only Way Is Up 53 42 05 Melanie Martinez, Cry Baby 54 48 14 Charlie Puth, Some Type Of Love EP 55 11 02 Scarface, Deeply Rooted 56 45 04 Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats 57 61 101 Drake, Nothing Was The Same 58 54 04 Alessia Cara, Four Pink Walls (EP) 59 56 17 A$AP Rocky, At.Long.Last.A$AP 60 47 19 Rachel Platten, Fight Song (EP) 61 49 57 twenty one pilots, Vessel 62 30 13 Tori Kelly, Unbreakable Smile 63 67 27 Soundtrack, Furious 7 64 NE 01 Marty, Marty For President (EP) 65 NE 01 Scorpions, Return To Forever 66 70 133 Drake, Take Care 67 63 24 Flo Rida, My House (EP) 68 38 20 Mumford & Sons, Wilder Mind 69 53 16 Jason Derulo, Everything Is 4 70 NE 01 Prince, HITnRUN: Phase One 71 73 151 Kendrick Lamar, good kid, m.A.A.d city 72 43 03 Maddie & Tae, Start Here 73 NE 01 NERO, Between II Worlds 74 74 146 Florida Georgia Line, Here's To The Good Times 75 57 81 The Weeknd, Trilogy 76 55 42 WALK THE MOON, TALKING IS HARD 77 60 45 Zac Brown Band, Greatest Hits So Far... 78 59 33 Fifth Harmony, Reflection 79 58 06 tobyMac, This Is Not A Test 80 69 233 Eminem, The Eminem Show 81 77 58 Trey Songz, Trigga 82 71 162 Ed Sheeran, + 83 79 56 Ariana Grande, My Everything 84 52 13 Breaking Benjamin, Dark Before Dawn 85 62 48 Little Big Town, Pain Killer 86 78 190 Lana Del Rey, Born To Die 87 95 19 Lauren Daigle, How Can It Be 88 66 110 Luke Bryan, Crash My Party 89 65 103 Fleetwood Mac, Greatest Hits 90 90 31 Imagine Dragons, Smoke + Mirrors 91 98 112 2Pac, Greatest Hits 92 83 159 Imagine Dragons, Night Visions 93 68 50 Jason Aldean, Old Boots, New Dirt 94 50 03 Beach House, Depression Cherry 95 81 10 Tyrese, Black Rose 96 72 70 Brantley Gilbert, Just As I Am 97 82 41 Carrie Underwood, Greatest Hits: Decade #1 98 76 147 Michael Jackson, The Essential Michael Jackson 99 NE 01 New Hope Oahu, Greater Together 100 93 33 Andy Grammer, Magazines Or Novels 101 100 259 Eminem, Curtain Call: The Hits 102 RE 24 Kid Rock, First Kiss 103 86 32 Soundtrack, Fifty Shades Of Grey 104 101 10 Cam, Welcome To Cam Country (EP) 105 94 60 Sia, 1000 Forms Of Fear 106 87 09 Queen, Greatest Hits I II & III: The Platinum Collection 107 110 60 Soundtrack, Guardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 108 92 44 One Direction, Four 109 89 374 Journey, Journey's Greatest Hits 110 84 05 Various Artists, Wondaland Presents: The Eephus (EP) 111 122 62 G-Eazy, These Things Happen 112 64 19 Soundtrack, Pitch Perfect 2 113 99 244 Bruno Mars, Doo-Wops & Hooligans 114 132 110 Foo Fighters, Greatest Hits 115 91 382 Bob Marley And The Wailers, Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers 116 111 239 Adele, 21 117 116 55 Chase Rice, Ignite The Night 118 166 12 Miguel, Wildheart 119 97 10 Kidz Bop Kids, Kidz Bop 29 120 RE 60 Stevie Wonder, The Definitive Collection 121 115 81 Cole Swindell, Cole Swindell 122 155 04 Tasha Cobbs, One Place Live 123 RE 90 Lauryn Hill, The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill 124 121 98 Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 125 105 51 Blake Shelton, Bringing Back The Sunshine 126 75 04 Kip Moore, Wild Ones 127 NE 01 Various Artists, NOW That's What I Call Halloween 128 119 51 Tove Lo, Queen Of The Clouds 129 126 127 Taylor Swift, Red 130 118 93 Beyoncé, Beyoncé 131 27 02 The ARCS, Yours, Dreamily, 132 127 25 Soundtrack, Empire: Original Soundtrack From Season 1 133 113 14 Tim McGraw, 35 Biggest Hits 134 117 08 Jill Scott, Woman 135 96 129 Dr. Dre, Dr. Dre -- 2001 136 177 52 Chris Brown, X 137 RE 08 Earth, Wind & Fire, Greatest Hits 138 120 52 Kenny Chesney, The Big Revival 139 85 22 Alabama Shakes, Sound & Color 140 108 60 5 Seconds Of Summer, 5 Seconds Of Summer 141 136 130 OneRepublic, Native 142 131 21 Josh Groban, Stages 143 128 85 Five Finger Death Punch, The Wrong Side Of Heaven...Volume 1 144 149 18 Kelsea Ballerini, The First Time 145 112 03 Various Artists, Top 25 Praise Songs: 2016 Edition 146 RE 98 Sade, The Best Of Sade 147 104 04 Carly Rae Jepsen, E*MO*TION 148 142 126 Fall Out Boy, Save Rock And Roll 149 130 36 Mark Ronson, Uptown Special 150 140 16 Florence + The Machine, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful 151 138 18 Zedd, True Colors 152 103 09 Tame Impala, Currents 153 152 196 AC/DC, Back In Black 154 141 131 Michael Jackson, Bad 155 137 101 Metallica, Master Of Puppets 156 159 95 Soundtrack, Frozen 157 172 94 Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, The Heist 158 NE 01 Low, Ones And Sixes 159 164 11 Old Dominion, Old Dominion (EP) 160 162 13 Leon Bridges, Coming Home 161 RE 107 Usher, Confessions 162 185 47 A$AP Rocky, Long.Live.A$AP 163 RE 19 Johnny Cash, The Essential Johnny Cash 164 176 80 One Direction, Midnight Memories 165 182 13 Kacey Musgraves, Pageant Material 166 RE 45 The Notorious B.I.G., Greatest Hits 167 12 02 The Wonder Years, No Closer To Heaven 168 178 96 The Killers, Hot Fuss 169 135 09 Alan Jackson, Angels And Alcohol 170 163 57 Wiz Khalifa, Blacc Hollywood 171 179 106 Arctic Monkeys, AM 172 153 30 Travis Tritt, The Very Best Of Travis Tritt 173 143 26 James Bay, Chaos And The Calm 174 175 205 Eminem, Recovery 175 109 118 Green Day, American Idiot 176 173 35 J. Cole, Born Sinner 177 169 42 David Guetta, Listen 178 88 95 Dr. Dre, The Chronic 179 168 14 Adam Lambert, The Original High 180 156 99 Metallica, ...And Justice For All 181 154 130 Blake Shelton, Based On A True Story ... 182 180 137 Bruno Mars, Unorthodox Jukebox 183 RE 64 Casting Crowns, Thrive 184 184 90 Childish Gambino, Because The Internet 185 170 245 Taylor Swift, Fearless 186 123 72 My Chemical Romance, The Black Parade 187 183 246 Creedence Clearwater Revival, Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits 188 186 45 J. Cole, Cole World: The Sideline Story 189 145 916 Pink Floyd, The Dark Side Of The Moon 190 134 03 Jimi Hendrix Experience, Freedom: Atlanta Pop Festival 191 158 12 Soundtrack, Home 192 188 63 Kanye West, Graduation 193 174 34 George Ezra, Wanted On Voyage 194 148 07 N.W.A., The Best Of N.W.A.: The Strength Of Street Knowledge 195 RE 110 P!nk, Greatest Hits... So Far!!! 196 171 08 Bea Miller, Not An Apology 197 191 99 Katy Perry, Prism 198 RE 09 Billy Joel, The Hits 199 RE 97 Lorde, Pure Heroine 200 199 90 Elton John, Greatest Hits 1970-2002 |
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23rd September 2015, 02:53 PM
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The Weeknd Earns Third Week at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart
By Keith Caulfield | September 20, 2015 9:20 PM EDT The Weeknd continues to rule the Billboard 200 albums chart, as he racks up a third straight week at No. 1 with Beauty Behind the Madness. The album moved another 99,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Sept. 17, according to Nielsen Music (down 32 percent). The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The new Oct. 3-dated chart (where The Weeknd is No. 1) will be posted in full to Billboard’s Web sites on Tuesday, Sept. 22. Beauty Behind the Madness is the first album to spend three weeks at No. 1 since Taylor Swift’s 1989 racked 11 nonconsecutive weeks in the penthouse between the charts dated Nov. 15, 2014 and Feb. 21, 2015. (1989 last strung three straight weeks together between Jan. 10 and Jan. 24. So, it has been nine months since an album claimed the top slot for three straight frames.) Rock band Bring Me the Horizon earns its highest charting album ever – and first Top 10 set – as That’s the Spirit bows at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. The set moved 62,000 units, of which 55,000 are pure album sales. The latter sum makes it No. 1 on the Top Album Sales chart, and gives the band its best sales week ever. Their previous biggest sales frame came when their last album, 2013’s Sempiternal, bowed at No. 11 on the Billboard 200 with 27,000 copies sold in its first week. (That album was also their highest-charting set until this week.) That’s the Spirit is the group’s first album for Columbia Records, after previously charting efforts with Visible Noise and Epitaph. The new album’s current single, “Throne,” rose 17-16 on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart (dated Sept. 26) and is their fifth hit on the tally. Country singer Brett Eldredge scores his best week ever on the Billboard 200, as his second album, Illinois, starts at No. 3 with 51,000 units (44,000 in pure album sales). His first set, Bring You Back, debuted and peaked at No. 11 in 2013 with 21,000 sold in its first week. Rock veterans Slayer also claim their highest charting album yet with the No. 4 debut of Repentless (50,000 units, with 49,000 from pure album sales). It’s the group’s third Top 10 effort, and surpasses their previous high, racked with 2006’s Christ Illusion debuted and peaked at No. 5. Swift’s 1989 climbs 7-5 with 41,000 units (down 6 percent), Luke Bryan’s Kill the Lights is steady at No. 6 with 37,000 units (down 17 percent) and Five Finger Death Punch’s Got Your Six slides 2-7 with 34,000 units (down 71 percent in its second week). The fourth debut in the new Top 10 comes from Gary Clark Jr., who sees his The Story of Sonny Boy Slim start at No. 8 with 28,000 units (27,000 in pure album sales). It’s the second Top 10 effort for the guitarist/singer, who also visited the region with 2012’s No. 6-peaking Blak and Blu. The new album also marks his fifth No. 1 (all consecutive) on the Blues Albums chart. Ed Sheeran’s X is a non-mover at No. 9 on the Billboard 200, with 26,000 units (down 4 percent). To close out the Top 10, Duran Duran earns its highest charting album in 22 years, as the new studio effort Paper Gods debuts at No. 10 with 25,000 units (24,000 in pure album sales). The band last went higher (and was last in the Top 10) with its second self-titled 1993 album, which debuted and peaked at No. 7 on the March 13, 1993-dated list. (That set was fueled by the smash single “Ordinary World,” which spent seven weeks atop the Pop Songs airplay chart.) Paper Gods is Duran Duran’s sixth Top 10 album, following Rio (No. 6 in 1983), the band's first self-titled album (No. 10; 1983), Seven and the Ragged Tiger (No. 8; 1984), Arena (No. 4; 1985) and a second self-titled set (also referred to as The Wedding Album) in 1993. |
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23rd September 2015, 02:58 PM
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Glassheart wasn't released in the US...
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23rd September 2015, 05:56 PM
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