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From billboard:
HC首週28萬張,比比爾啵自己預估的還高。
我原本還期待Soundscan的數字會略高於HITS的統計哩
‧ Madonna's "Hard Candy" takes its expected bow atop the Billboard 200
albums chart, giving the queen of pop her seventh No. 1 -- the second-most
among all female artists. Only Barbra Streisand, with eight, has more.
"Candy" earns the third biggest sales week of the year as well, with 280,000
sold in its first week. That's a bigger number than the 225,000-250,000 range
that Billboard projected last week based on the set's first-day sales
figures. (Digital downloads accounted for a whopping 26% -- 73,000 -- of the
album's overall first-week, easily making it No. 1 the Top Digital Albums
chart.)
‧ Madonna's last studio effort, 2005's "Confessions on a Dance Floor"
started with 350,000 when it bowed at No. 1. However, that discofied album
was released on Nov. 15, just as the Christmas shopping season was kicking
into high gear, which partially explains its bigger opening. Each of the top
seven albums that week on the Billboard 200 sold more than 100,000. Even the
No. 2 album, the debuting "Some Hearts" by Carrie Underwood, started with
more than 300,000.
‧ So far in 2008, there has yet to be a week that busy. The last time the
chart housed seven or more albums that each sold at least 100,000 was -- no
surprise -- the sales week ending Dec. 23, 2007, when the top 23 all did more
than 100,000. Ho, ho, ho!
‧ For those chart watchers (and diva enthusiasts) who are trying to draw
comparisons between "Hard Candy's" 280,000 bow and Mariah Carey's 463,000
start with her new "E=MC2," hold your horses. During "E=MC2's" release week,
Carey pulled out all the stops and performed on "American Idol," "The Oprah
Winfrey Show" and "Good Morning America." During "Hard Candy's" release week,
Madonna did not perform on TV. In fact, she has yet to perform on American TV
to promote this album. Last week, the only chat show she visited was BET's
"106 and Park" (May 2).
‧ Madonna did, however, stage a well-publicized club show at the Roseland
Ballroom in New York on April 30, which was streamed online via MSN. But a
club show -- no matter how hot -- can't compare with the impact "American
Idol" and Oprah Winfrey has. And, keep in mind that Carey was returning with
her first album since her comeback set, "The Emancipation of Mimi," which
also happens to be the biggest selling album of 2005.
‧ Besides, with an album loaded with singles that seem ripe for American
radio, "Hard Candy" may have a healthy shelf life. The set was led by the
unqualified hit single "4 Minutes" (featuring Justin Timberlake). It's her
biggest radio hit since 2001's "Don't Tell Me" and it spent multiple weeks at
No. 1 on the Hot Digital Songs chart. Madonna's had a tough time getting her
new music heard on U.S. radio in the past six or so years, so securing
American airplay with "4 Minutes" was key in the promotion of "Hard Candy."
The diva is in Europe now, focusing on the promotion of the album there. Last
night (May 6) she staged her second club show supporting the album, this time
at the Olympia Hall in Paris.
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