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You wouldn't have thought for an album that dropped like that from number one would have sold over half a million copies and spent over a year in the chart!

 

To be fair the 15-place drop in week 2 wasn't represented by the sales drop. It was unlucky to be released in a sales lull the week before Mothers' Day. (Well, it was also lucky it picked that week because otherwise it wouldn't have got #1 in all likelihood obviously :P)

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This week 'Dirty Works' by All Time Low dropped 20-> out of Top 100 altogether.

 

And Depeche Mode - Remixes 2 - 81-11 dropped out from #24. This year has been really bad for albums dropping straight out from the top 40 :o

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And Depeche Mode - Remixes 2 - 81-11 dropped out from #24. This year has been really bad for songs dropping straight out from the top 40 :o

Songs? :kink:

Songs? :kink:

 

Albums, songs, same thing :kink:

 

It is a bad year for songs dropping from T40->101+ too though to be honest - we've had 4 of them (The Hype Squad, The Good Child Foundation, Paul Hardcastle and Jedward) which I think is already more than we got in 2010.

 

EDIT: Actually, nevermind, there were 9 in 2010 - Leeds United FC, Missing Andy - The Way We're Made, Corey Taylor, John Cage, Gerry And The Pacemakers, LZ7, The Pogues, Mariah Carey - AIWFCIY and Hazelby Bros/Chris De Burgh. The Pogues and Mariah are likely to do it again in 2011 though :P

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This week 'Dirty Works' by All Time Low dropped 20-> out of Top 100 altogether.

 

Only by 2 places, though.

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So since the last bump, five more albums have dropped out of the top 100 from the top 40.

 

Nerina Pallot - Year Of The Wolf

Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Make A Scene

Neil Young - A Treasure

Patrick Wolf - Lupercalia

Frankie Laine - Hits

I need some new glasses - at first I read the title as 'biggest dross on album charts - true story.

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