U.S. Charts 03/16/2002
Tracking week 02/25-03/03... It's the Grammy Mania, but three ladies
from three different countries manage to steal some spotlight. Overall
album sales are up by 3%; but if you shave off the gains seen by major
Grammy winners, things are pretty much even with last week.
GHV2 (Platinum)
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Billboard 200 | 160 129 16 7 |
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"GHV2" scans 8,215 copies, a 18.8% decline from last week.
Drowned World Tour 2001 (DVD/VHS) (Platinum)
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Top Music Video | 26 20 16 1 |
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RIAA bestows Madonna's latest tour with a Music Video Longform Platinum
certificate that signifies shipment of 100,000 units. This is Madonna's
sixth certified longform video: "Madonna - Four Clips" and "The Virgin
Tour" both went double platinum; "Ciao Italia" was certified platinum;
"The Immaculate Collection" is her best-selling at 6-platinum; and "The
Girlie Show" reached gold status. In the field of shortform video (under
criteria half of those for longform), "Justify My Love" was a phenomenon
with 8-time platinum sales, and "Music" went gold (separate from that
single's platinum certificate).
[ NOTE: RIAA uses a convoluted method for counting video certificates.
Anything above platinum is "multi-platinum" and each "multi-platinum"
denotes two-time platinum sales. For each 100,000 units of a longform
video shipped (or 50,000 for shortform), the certification level goes
from platinum to multi-platinum 1.0, multiple-platinum 1.5, and so on.
Thus, "The Immaculate Collection" is officially "multi-platinum 3.0"
(= 6 platinum = 600,000) and "Justify My Love" is "multi-platinum 4.0"
(= 8 platinum = 400,000). Got that?? ]
If some of you are wondering - No, Madonna has not received all the
video certificates she deserves. It has been reported that "The Video
Collection 93:99" has sold over 100,000 copies, qualifying it for
platinum. The video single "Ray Of Light" is, in all likelihood, due
for a gold certificate. Warner Bros. Records' tardiness, stupidity,
stinginess or whatever it is also extends to the album front. "Ray Of
Light" has SoundScanned 3.71 million copies and (most likely) graduated
to quadruple-platinum without receiving a diploma. "Music" the album has
probably passed the triple-platinum threshold as well.
Madonna Megamix (Promo)
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Hot Dance/Club Play | -- 40 11 5 |
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Despite a lower peak and a mere two-week run in the top 10, the megamix
manages to stay on the chart for as long as half of Madonna's ten Club
Play #1s in the past five years.
What It Feels Like For A Girl (D)(M)(T)<>
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 23 18 45 1 |
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Music (Single) (C)(D)(T)(V)(M)(X)<> (Platinum)
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 22* RE-ENTER 80 1(11)|
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The Immaculate Collection (Diamond)
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Top Pop Catalog Albums | 45 27 359 8 |
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Michelle Branch "All You Wanted" 51->45* 4 52* 21* 12*
Alanis Morissette "Hands Clean" 26->26* 7 29 17 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.
"Hands Clean" shows the first sign of trouble as it loses ground on Hot
100 Airplay and Top 40 Tracks. On the album front, however, Alanis
headlines a sister act as an unlikely trio crashes the top 10.
"Under Rug Swept," Alanis's first studio album in more than three years,
conquers the Billboard 200 in a 6,000-unit victory over Grammy Album of
the Year "O Brother, Where Art Thou?". "Swept" outsells "O Brother" by a
36% margin in music stores but falls behind by 35.4% at mass merchants.
The album's first-week total of 215,300 marks the 12th largest weekly
sales in Alanis's career. 1998's "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie"
opened with 469,000 and spent two weeks at #1. It was certified triple
platinum. Her U.S. debut "Jagged Little Pill" topped the chart for 12
weeks in 1995-1996 and is currently 16 platinum. 1999's "MTV Unplugged"
reached #53 and went gold.
"Jagged Little Pill" somersaults #46->#12* on Top Pop Catalog Albums and
wins Greatest Gainer on that chart. It sells 6,500 this week. The album
was the biggest SoundScan seller of the 1990s with 13.5 million copies
scanned by the end of 1999. (It was surpassed by Shania Twain's "Come On
Over" in 2001.)
Kylie Minogue bursts onto the #3 spot as 114,700 copies of "Fever" fly
off store shelves. Her only other album to chart in the U.S. was "Kylie"
which peaked at #53 in 1989. "Fever" is the highest charting album by an
Australian female solo singer in the rock era. The single "Can't Get You
Out Of My Head" moves up to #10* on the Hot 100, ending a 13-year-and-
4-month wait since Kylie's only other U.S. top 10 "The Loco-Motion."
Finally, someone from this country: Cher's "Living Proof" sells 82,200
and lands at #9, the highest debut in her 36 years and 7 months of album
chart history. This is only her third solo album to go top 10. "Heart Of
Stone" peaked at #10 in 1989, and "Believe" climbed to #4 in 1999.
Cher's debut is impressive because her single "Song For The Lonely" has
failed to break into the Hot 100. However, the video received heavy play
at VH-1. It is #4 on this week's VH-1 Monitor. Alanis and Kylie may have
also benefited from video exposure. "Hands Clean" is the new #1 on VH-1
Monitor and #16 on MTV Monitor. "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" is #6 at
VH-1 and #30 at MTV this week.
Alanis also tops Internet Album Sales, where Cher ranks #4 and Kylie #5.
Michelle Branch continues to move up the album chart, reaching a new
peak of #54* with 21,840 copies sold.
Billboard 200
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This year's Grammy broadcast marked the show's lowest rating since 1995,
yet the impact at retail turned out much stronger than last year when
Steely Dan was the big winner. Here is a rundown of the major gainers:
ARTIST/ALBUM MOVEMENT SALES INCREASE
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"O Brother..." #15->#2* 209,200 +259%
Alicia Keys #20->#4* 102,900 +115%
U2 #28->#10* 81,300 +125%
"Grammy Nominees" #31->#13* 67,700 +101%
India.Arie #32->#14* 67,200 +100%
Mary J. Blige #19->#20* 60,400 +21%
Train #97->#37* 33,200 +153%
Nelly Furtado #63->#38* 30,300 +52%
'NSync #69->#66* 19,550 +3%
Dave Matthews Band #86->#70* 18,500 +25%
Bob Dylan #175->#72* 18,200 +147%
Having already scanned over 4 million copies, "O Brother, Where Art
Thou?" makes one of the most noteworthy award-show-induced sales spikes
in SoundScan history. Although it pales in front of Santana's mammoth
583,000 (an increase of 364,000) after the 2000 Grammies, this jump
is more significant than those registered by Lauryn Hill and Alanis
Morissette following their Grammy glory. The "O Brother" phenomenon
also revived the spin-off live album "Down From The Mountain," which
re-enters at #127 on a 110% increase. Alison Krauss, who performed as
part of the "O Brother" clan, saw her album "New Favorite" (with Union
Station) jump #123->#81* on a 51% spurt. The album won three Grammies.
With sales more than doubled, Alejandro Sanz's "MTV Plugged" flies
#5->#1* on Top Latin Albums - the first time the Spanish singer finds
himself in that position - and #43->#18* on Heatseekers Albums.
Not all performers reaped benefit; exceptions include Outkast and Alan
Jackson. (To Jackson's credit, his album had just spent six weeks in the
top three.) Collaborating performers such as Destiny's Child, Pink and
Missy Elliott did not see much spillover effect on their latest albums.
Presenter Britney Spears plummets #9->#25 on a 28% sales loss. On the
other hand, the mere mention of David Gray's name in the highly-watched
Best New Artist competition sent his album up #165->#148*.
In a sense, India.Arie could count as the biggest Grammy beneficiary
this year. Before the nominations were announced, her album was already
off the chart. It re-entered at #139 and moved from there to #14 in
eight weeks, almost matching its previous peak of #10.
The "Moulin Rouge" soundtrack didn't react much to the "Lady Marmalade"
hoopla, but the second volume of the soundtrack - featuring the twisted
rendition of "Like A Virgin" seen in the film - bows at #90 with 14,500
sold. Xecutioners, a DJ turntable quartet, opens at #15. Gorillaz's
remix/B-sides album "G-sides" enters at #84. At #199, Lisa Loeb barely
makes the party with "Cake And Pie", her first album in over four years.
Thanks to their performance at the Winter Olympics closing ceremony,
Josh Groban leaps #100->#50* and Charlotte Church re-enters at #150.
Follow The Rule
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Just one week after Ja Rule succeeded himself at #1 on the Hot 100
(albeit relying on a "featured" credit), Tim McGraw follows suit on Hot
Country Singles & Tracks chart. "The Cowboy In Me" replaces "Bring on
the Rain," his duet with Jo Dee Messina. He is the first artist to do so
since Willie Nelson in 1982.
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