On the Charts: Sugarland’s Weak Week is Enough for Number One

August 12th, 2009 by Daniel Kreps Leave a reply »

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The Big News: Country duo Sugarland’s Live on the Inside set a new sales record on its way to the Number One spot on the Top 200, but it was a dubious honor. Live on the Inside sold 75,000 copies in its first week, making it the lowest-selling debut album ever to rule the charts. The previous low was set earlier this year when Chrisette Michele’s Epiphany moved 83,000 copies in May. Live on the Inside — a Walmart exclusive that features a CD of cover versions of songs R.E.M., Pearl Jam, Kings of Leon and more plus a DVD of live performances — is the duo’s second consecutive Number One album, following 2008’s Love on the Inside.

By comparison, Love sold 314,000 copies in its debut week last year to finish Number Two behind Miley Cyrus, then claimed Number One the following week with 162,000 copies. On the Michael Jackson front, the King of Pop once again topped the all-encompassing Top Comprehensive Charts as Number Ones sold another 98,000 copies. However, this week marked the first time since Jackson’s death on June 25th that an album in the singer’s catalog failed to sell more than 100,000 copies.

Debuts: Two more albums managed to crack the Top 10: Gloriana’s self-titled album took Number Three with 44,000 copies, while the Kidz Bop 16 compilation grabbed Number 10 with 38,000 units sold. Other debuts of note include Modest Mouse’s new EP No One’s First and You’re Next (which features “King Rat”, for which Heath Ledger directed an animated video) at Number 15, the side project of Interpol’s Paul Banks, Julian Plenti is… Skyscraper at 103 and Amanda Blank’s debut I Love You at 109.

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Article Source: Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily

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