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Metallica Scores Fifth Straight No. 1 Album
Sep. 17, 2008 , 11:05 AM ET
Katie Hasty, N.Y.
In just a three-day sales window, Metallica's "Death Magnetic" (Warner Bros.)
sold nearly half a million copies and tops The Billboard 200. The band's first
studio album since 2003 moved 490,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
"Death Magnetic" hit shelves on Friday instead of last Tuesday in order to
accommodate a worldwide release date.
This total outdistances the opening sum of its last studio set, "St. Anger,"
which sold 418,000 copies in a similarly shorter-than-normal window. The last
Metallica album to stage a larger opener than "Magnetic" was 1996's "Load,"
which rolled 680,000 units in its first frame.
Metallica is the first group to see five of its albums bow at No. 1 on The
Billboard 200. Previously, the act was tied with the Beatles, U2 and the
Dave Matthews Band, with four each. It is also Metallica's fifth consecutive
studio album to debut at No. 1 and its seventh release to start with more than
300,000 since 1991, when Nielsen SoundScan began tracking data.
Last week's No. 1, Young Jeezy's "The Recession" (Def Jam), slips to No. 2 with
a 65% loss in sales to 90,000. In its 49th week on the chart, Kid Rock's "Rock
N Roll Jesus" (Top Dog/Atlantic) climbs 4-3 on a 5% decline to 75,000 copies.
Jessica Simpson's first country album, "Do You Know" (Columbia Nashville),
starts at No. 4 with 65,000 and also lands atop Top Country Albums. The set was
preceded by the single "Come On Over," which peaked at No. 18 on Hot Country
Songs in August. Simpson's last album, "A Public Affair," debuted and peaked
at No. 5 on The Billboard 200 in 2006 with 101,000.
Slipknot's Roadrunner album "All Hope Is Gone" keeps the No. 5 spot warm for a
second week with 52,000 (-31%), as the Jonas Brothers' "A Little Bit Longer"
(Hollywood) stays put at No. 6 with 50,000 (-11%). Falling 3-7, the Game's
"LAX" (Geffen) experiences a 44% slip to 49,000. Lil Wayne's Cash Money effort
"Tha Carter III" ekes out a 2% sales increase and climbs 10-8 with 47,000.
L.L. Cool J earns his sixth consecutive top 10 debut as "Exit 13" (Def Jam)
enters at No. 9 with 44,000. The set's single "Baby" featuring The-Dream has
peaked at No. 52 thus far on the Hot 100. L.L.'s last release, 2006's "Todd
Smith," bowed at No. 6 with 116,000.
The Decca soundtrack to "Mamma Mia!" rounds out the top tier of the chart,
selling 41,000 (-27%) and slipping 7-10.
Eric Benet celebrates a career-high week on The Billboard 200 as "Love and
Life" (Friday/Reprise) debuts at No. 11 with 40,000. His previous high-water
mark came with 1999's "A Day in the Life," which debuted at No. 25 with 44,000.
Gym Class Heroes' fourth album, "The Quilt" (Decaydance/Fueled By Ramen),
debuts at No. 14 with 32,000. First single "Cookie Jar," also featuring
the-Dream, has sold 126,000 downloads in 10 weeks of release. The band's last
set, 2006's "As Cruel as School Children," started at No. 93 with 10,000 but
went on to peak at No. 35.
Late comedian Mitch Hedberg scores a No. 18 entry on The Billboard 200 with
"Do You Believe In Gosh?," shifting 27,000. The Comedy Central set also debuts
at No. 1 on Top Comedy Albums -- his first chart-topper there.
Starting right behind at No. 19 with 24,000 is Natalie Cole's "Still
Unforgettable" (Rhino), another album of interpretations of the Great American
Songbook. Her last studio set, 2006's "Leavin'," topped out at No. 97.
Other debuts this week include Jenni Rivera's "Jenni" (Fonovisa, No. 31,
16,000), R.K.M. Y Ken-Y's "Royalty/La Realeza" (Pina/Machete, No. 32, 15,000),
Joshua Radin's "Simple Times" (Mom & Pop, No. 34, 14,000), Michael Franti &
Spearhead's "All Rebel Rockers" (Anti-, No. 39, 12,000), Kardinal Offishall's
"Not 4 Sale" (Konlive/Geffen/Interscope, No. 40, 12,000) and Okkervil River's
"The Stand Ins" (Jagjaguwar, No. 42, 11,000).
At 6.84 million units, sales this week are up 1.3% from last week's sum and
down a whopping 25% from the same week last year.
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