U.S. Charts 03/02/2002
This issue tracks sales from 02/11-02/17. Fueled by Valentine's Day gift
shopping and President's Day long weekend, overall album sales climb
16.7% to 14.5 million, the largest week so far in 2002. However, this
figure is 7.1% off from last year's equivalent week, and year-to-date
album sales lag behind 2001 by 7.7%. Year-to-date singles sales - if you
must know - are 56% lower than 2001.
GHV2 (Platinum)
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Billboard 200 | 111 104 14 7 |
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"GHV2" registers a 7.8% sales gain which, keep in mind, is less than
half of the overall market surge.
Drowned World Tour 2001 (DVD/VHS)
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Top Music Video | ? 17 14 1 |
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Madonna Megamix (Promo)
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Hot Dance/Club Play | 28 22 10 5 |
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What It Feels Like For A Girl (D)(M)(T)<>
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 17 15 43 1 |
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Music (Single) (C)(D)(T)(V)(M)(X)<> (Platinum)
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 21 25 79 1(11)|
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The Immaculate Collection (Diamond)
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Top Pop Catalog Albums | 38 31 357 8 |
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Maverick Records
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H100 WO H100A T40T AT40
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Michelle Branch "All You Wanted" 67->56* 2 61* 24* 13*
Alanis Morissette "Hands Clean" 27->27* 5 30* 15* 5*
The columns read: Hot 100 position, number of weeks on Hot 100, Hot 100
Airplay position, Top 40 Tracks position, Adult Top 40 position.
Hot 100
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Between #9 and #13, all bulleted, are five songs representing quite a
variety of styles: Brandy's "What About Us?," Craig David's "7 Days,"
LeAnn Rimes's "Can't Fight The Moonlight," Kylie Minogue's "Can't Get
You Out Of My Head," and Puddle Of Mudd's "Blurry." It will be fun to
see how many of them can take it further and break into the top 5.
Natalie Imbruglia debuts with #64 with "Wrong Impression", her second
Hot 100 hit. As an airplay-only single, "Torn" was ineligible to chart
when it topped Hot 100 Airplay for 10 weeks in 1998, but did catch the
chart rule change in December 1998 and "debuted" at #42 before falling
off quickly. "Impression" leads a legion of seven new entries this week.
Celine Dion's comeback single "A New Day Has Come" comes in at #73* and
is already #9* on Adult Contemporary. This is Celine's 27th entry on
Adult Contemporary, the most for any artist since 1990. Elton John is
second with 24 entries in that time frame. Also debuting on the Hot 100
are tracks from Staind, Hoobstank, Michelle-Branch-lookalike Vanessa
Carlton, former Savage Garden singer Darren Hayes, and Busta Rhymes with
a bunch of "featured" artists.
Billboard 200
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Valentine's Day, a Rosie appearance and a hot new single (#48* on Hot
100 Airplay) propels Enrique Iglesias's "Escape" #21->#10* with 82,000
sold (a 67% increase). Chris Isaak's new album scores his highest debut
ever - #24 with 57,000 sold - thanks to his multi-fronted marketing
effort. Frank Sinatra's "Greatest Love Songs" sells 45,000 and flies
#75->#32*, winning the Pacesetter award. Other Cupid's favorites include
Enya (23->#16*, up by 52%), Barbra Streisand (#29->#25*, +30%), Andrea
Bocelli (#94->#44*, +116%), Diana Krall (#81->#50*, +80%), Elton John
(#189->#162*, +35%), Luis Miguel (#189* re-entry, +76%). Sade's "Lovers
Live" posts a 10% growth despite downshifting #10->#15, and her triple-
platinum "Lovers Rock" jumps #179->#156* on a 31% increase.
Elvis Presley's "Very Best Of Love," released back in December, makes
the chart for the first time at #174* thanks to a 45% sales jump. This
marks the fourth consecutive year that Elvis appears on the album chart.
After an initial streak of 30 years from 1956 to 1985, he has charted in
1987, 1992, 1994, 1997, and every year since 1999.
Aside from V-Day, there are other forces coming into play as well. The
Winter Olympics buoy John Williams's "American Journey" up to #98* with
16,000 sold, and give push to a number of performers at the opening
ceremony and nightly concerts: Sting (61*, +28%), Train (#131*, +45%),
Dixie Chicks (135*, +25%), and Barenaked Ladies (#164*, +29%). Alison
Krauss re-enters at #117* on a 87% sales surge following an NPR feature.
The late country singer Waylon Jennings has two albums re-entering Top
Pop Catalog Albums at #7 and #49.
Not sure if it's V-Day related, but Creed is the Greatest Gainer and
jumps #4->#2* with 144,000 sold. As Jennifer Lopez slides #1->#3 with
a small 14% drop, the crown is handed back to Alan Jackson, whose TV
appearances help stimulate a 22.5% sales increase for "Drive." The album
scans another 183,000 for a five-week total of 1.2 million.
"Drive" has been fueled by the 09/11-inspired song "Where Were You (When
The World Stopped Turning)." For a not-entirely-fair comparison, the
09/11-inspired compilation albums have not had as much sales success.
"God Bless America" has scanned just over 1 million; "America: A Tribute
To Heroes" 621,000; "Concert For New York City" 443,500; and "What's
Going On" EP 232,500. Just debuting this week at #159 is an album from
Daniel Rodriguez a.k.a. "the singing cop," who sang the national anthem
at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
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A "*" (bullet) beside a chart position marks that a single or album
registered a notable gain in sales or airplay or chart points. Debut
titles automatically carry bullets. Video charts and Top Internet Album
Sales do not award bullets.
(C): CD Single, (D): DVD Single, (M): Maxi CD, (T): 12" Maxi Vinyl,
(V): 7" Vinyl, (X): Cassette Single, (Z): Maxi Cassette, <>: Videoclip
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