U.S. Charts 02/16/2002
GHV2 (Platinum)
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Billboard 200 | 91 72 12 7 |
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Sales drop another 20% to 14,194. The album's 12-week total stands at
1,019,236. While that doesn't seem to be a lot, "GHV2" came out in third
place among a huge pile of Greatest Hits releases this holiday season.
"Echoes," touted as the first greatest hits package from Pink Floyd, has
scanned 1,426,685 units after 13 weeks, the first 12 of which were spent
in the top 40. Backstreet Boys' "The Hits - Chapter One," featuring one
new track, has accrued 1,324,959 in 14 weeks and currently sits at #72.
Two more single-artist compilations from 2001 are currently charting
higher than "GHV2". "Voice: The Very Best Of Rod Stewart," now #65, has
reached no higher than #40 after 12 weeks. Sales total for this album,
Stewart's sixth greatest hits release, is around 360,000 at this point.
"Big Boi & Dre Present... Outkast," a "hits + new" collection, has sold
almost 700,000 in 9 weeks. Boasting the new hit "The Whole World," the
album is now #23 after peaking at #18.
"GHV2" has reeled in more success overseas, as shown by a report in this
issue of Billboard. For the first time, the magazine compiled the top 20
albums of the year (2001) based on worldwide shipment. Madonna is the
only artist to occupy two places in the top 20: "GHV2" is #14 with 4.9
million, and "Music" is #19 with 4.1 million. The top entry is Dido's
"No Angel," with 8.6 million shipped worldwide in 2001. The top album of
2000, "No Strings Attached," shipped more than that in the U.S. alone.
Drowned World Tour 2001 (DVD/VHS)
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Top Music Video | 16 15 12 1 |
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Madonna Megamix (Promo)
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Hot Dance/Club Play | 12 5 8 5 |
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What It Feels Like For A Girl (D)(M)(T)<>
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 14 11 41 1 |
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Don't Tell Me (C)(M)(T)(V)(X)<> (Gold)
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Hot 100 Singles Sales | -- 51 43 1 |
Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | -- 15 44 1(5) |
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Music (Single) (C)(D)(T)(V)(M)(X)<> (Platinum)
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 18 13 77 1(11)|
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Curiously, "Don't Tell Me" plummets from #51 (selling 810 copies) to
#163 (243 copies) on the Singles Sales list. "Music" and "Girl" also
post significant decrease in sales.
"Girl" collected a total of 33 weeks in Maxi-Singles Sales top 10, and
"Music" recently made its 41st appearance in that range. "Frozen" and
"Ray Of Light" logged 14 and 21 weeks in the top 10, respectively.
"Music's" total life on this now-25-position chart has also surpassed
the 72 weeks "Ray Of Light" picked up when the chart had 50 entries.
Of course, the competition for this chart has also gotten much softer,
since much fewer titles are released nowadays.
Here is a mathematical game. "What It Feels Like For A Girl" has scanned
more than 110,000 copies, which might look like quite a failure. 1997's
maxi-only release "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" scanned around 288,000.
However, a total of 30 million singles were sold in 2001, compared to
over 130 million in 1997. In terms of "market share", therefore, "Girl"
was a much "bigger" hit than "Argentina." Keep in mind, of course, that
there are much fewer singles sharing the market nowadays.
The Immaculate Collection (Diamond)
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Top Pop Catalog Albums | 33 19 355 8 |
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Scanning another 4,786 copies, "Immaculate's" sales loss is only 14%
despite a big drop in ranking.
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Hot 100
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For almost two months, the top spots on most airplay charts appeared
frozen. R&B/Hip-Hop: "Always On Time." Top 40 Tracks: "How You Remind
Me." Adult Top 40: "Wherever You Will Go." Adult Contemporary: "Hero."
Mainstream Rock: "My Sacrifice." One notable new winner, however, is
Puddle Of Mudd's "Blurry." On Modern Rock, it dethroned Linkin Park's
"In The End" three weeks ago, and receives a record-breaking 3,252 spins
this week. "How You Remind Me" was the only other song to ever conquer
3,000 spins on Modern Rock. On Mainstream Rock, "Blurry" moves into #1
this week. The song is 21* on the Hot 100 thanks to 51 million audience
impression. On the album chart, Puddle's "Come Clean" moves up to #13*,
nearing its debut/peak position of #10 five months ago.
On Hot 100 Airplay, "U Got It Bad" spends a 10th week at #1, the longest
domination since "No Scrubs" ruled for 13 weeks in 1999. The only other
male solo artist who has reached the same benchmark was Seal with "Kiss
>From A Rose," a 10-week champion in 1995.
Do you remember the song "I Knew I Loved You" by a group called Savage
Garden? If not, you probably don't listen to Adult Contemporary radio.
Moving back up two spots to #15, the song logs a record-matching 123rd
week on the Adult Contemporary monitor, and will start to rewrite the
record from next week on. The previous record-holder, the only other
song to have gone triple-digit, was "Truly Madly Deeply" by - Savage
Garden! Too bad this Australian pop duo is no longer. But fear not! The
group's vocalist Darren Hayes is back with his solo single "Insatiable,"
now #20 in its third week (only 120 more to go).
If you think 123 weeks is long, just look at Top Country Singles Sales,
where LeAnn Rimes's "How Do I Live" celebrates its 243rd chart week by
moving back into the top 10. It joins two other Rimes singles: "But I Do
Love You/Can't Fight The Moonlight" in its 16th frame at #1, and "God
Bless America" at #7.
Billboard 200
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Two compilation albums debut in the top 20 back to back, and they make
quite a strange couple. At #14 with 51,600 copies sold is the soundtrack
to a limited-release film "State Property," starring a list of rappers
including Jay-Z. At #15 selling only 400 copies less is "The Essential
Barbra Streisand." This is the biggest sales week for Sony/Columbia's
"Essential" 2-CD series, which has covered 19 artists. Previously, the
sets for Bob Dylan, Journey, Billy Joel and Neil Diamond also charted on
the Billboard 200.
One "new" release is not being considered a "new" release by SoundScan.
The repackaged version of Mary J. Blige's "No More Drama," featuring
three new tracks, is merged with the existing version. This pushes the
five-month-old album up #28->#10* with 61,600 copies sold, more than
twice the number it did last week - which is in fact not as strong as a
similar case last year. When Jennifer Lopez's "J.Lo" was re-released
with just one bonus track, the airplay hit "I'm Real (Murder Remix)," it
moved #66->#17* on a 188% jump. On the other hand, a limited edition of
Janet's "All For You," which packed not only two new remixes but also a
video compilation DVD, did little to revive that album on the chart.
As Creed's third album "Weathered" (5 platinum) logs its 11th straight
week in the top two of Billboard 200, their sophomore set "Human Clay"
(10 platinum) sticks to #1 on Top Pop Catalog Albums for the 7th week in
a row, and their first album "My Own Prison" (5 platinum) moves #3->#2*
on the catalog chart displacing Enya's hits package. The last time an
artist who is still alive held down the top two spots on Pop Catalog was
around the Christmas of 1994, when Mannheim Steamroller's first two
holiday albums led the list. Eva Cassidy also pulled the double-punch
last summer after the story of her posthumous success was re-aired on
ABC's "Nightline" on July 4th.
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