On the Charts: Sade Returns With Best-Selling Week of 2010

February 17th, 2010 by Daniel Kreps Leave a reply »


The Big News: After a 10-year hiatus, Sade stormed the Billboard 200 — Soldier of Love eclipsed the half-million mark its first week in stores, selling 502,000 copies to push past Lady Antebellum’s Need You Now and claim the title of 2010’s top-selling debut week. The sales well exceeded Sade’s midweek estimates, and Soldier of Love marks the band’s first Number One album since Promise back in 1985. After a two-week reign, Lady Antebellum settled into Number Two with another 208,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

Three more new albums debuted inside the Top 10, led by Jaheim’s Another Round, which sold 112,000 copies to take Number Three. Country musician Josh Turner’s Haywire and Christian rapper TobyMac’s Tonight entered the charts at Five and Six, respectively. The unearthed Jimi Hendrix song “Valleys of Neptune” claimed the Number One spot on the Singles chart, ahead of artists like Lady Gaga and Sade.

Debuts: Outside the Top 10, the next highest charting debut was Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds’ third live acoustic album Live in Las Vegas at Number 17 with 35,000 copies. After shattering February 14th records at the box office, the Valentine’s Day soundtrack bowed at Number 20. Elsewhere, Massive Attack’s Heligoland slotted at Number 46, Yeasayer’s second album Odd Blood scored Number 62 and Hot Chip’s One Life Stand took 97.

Last Week’s Heroes: While Lady Antebellum relinquished the Number One spot after holding strong against Lil Wayne and the Hope For Haiti Now collective, Need You Now only experienced a one-percent sales drop from last week, which speaks volumes about the album’s durability. Weezy, on the other hand, saw his Rebirth sales drop 49 percent as his rock-rap LP sold another 89,000 copies, good for Number Four. By comparison...

Article Source: Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily

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