[美專] 凱莉安德伍奪個人第三張冠軍專輯
Carrie Underwood《Blown Away》專輯以26.7萬張空降冠軍
這是她個人連續第三張冠軍專輯
雖然也成為她四張專輯中首週最低的一次
這是繼2011.10.01的Lady Antebellum《Own the Night》34.7萬張後
單週銷量最高的鄉村專輯
如果只論個人歌手的話 是2010年聖誕節
Taylor Swift《Speak Now》27.6萬張後最佳成績
《Blown Away》同時也是今年首週銷量次高的專輯 僅次於《MDNA》的35.8萬張
她也是史上第三位憑著鄉村專輯拿下三張專輯榜冠軍的女歌手
前面兩位分別是
Linda Ronstadt
《Heart Like a Wheel》 (1974)
《Simple Dreams》 (1977)
《Living in the USA》 (1978)
Faith Hill
《Breathe》 (1999)
《Cry》 (2002)
《Fireflies》 (2005)
第二名也是新進榜專輯 Norah Jones《Little Broken Hearts》銷售11萬張
這是她第五張錄音室作品 前三張都有奪冠
2009年的《The Fall》只有拿到第三名
首週銷量最低的則是《Come Away With Me》 2002年發行時首週只有1萬張
Adele《21》本週退居第四名 這是自去年12/17之後
半年來Adele首次離開Top 3的位置 這張專輯目前仍未跌出Top 10過
本週專輯榜Top 10
10 Marilyn Manson - Born Villain
9 Soundtrack - Smash
8 One Direction - Up All Night
7 Jack White - Blunderbuss
6 Lionel Richie - Tuskegee
5 B.o.B - Strange Clouds
4 Adele - 21
3 V.A. - Now 42
2 Norah Jones - Little Broken Hearts
1 Carrie Underwood - Blown Away
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Carrie Underwood Debuts Atop Billboard 200, Beats Norah Jones, B.o.B
by Keith Caulfield, L.A. | May 09, 2012 11:10 EDT
arrie Underwood easily trounces the competition this week as her fourth
album, "Blown Away," debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 267,000 sold
according to Nielsen SoundScan.
It's the best sales week for a country album since the chart dated Oct. 1,
2011, when Lady Antebellum's "Own the Night" bowed atop the list with
347,000. It's the largest frame for a country set by a solo act since Taylor
Swift's "Speak Now" sold 276,000 over the Christmas week of 2010.
"Blown's" debut is also the second-largest arrival of any album in 2012. This
year, only Madonna's "MDNA" started bigger, with 358,000. So far in 2012,
just three titles have bowed with more than 200,000 in their first week --
and they are all by women. In addition to Underwood and Madonna, Nicki
Minaj's "Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded" is in the 200,000-plus debut club, as
it started with 253,000.
A year ago at this point, five albums had started north of 200,000: Adele's
"21" (351,000), Lupe Fiasco's "Lasers" (204,000), Chris Brown's "F.A.M.E."
(270,000), Britney Spears' "Femme Fatale" (276,000) and Foo Fighters'
"Wasting Light" (235,000).
"Blown Away" marks the third chart-topper for Underwood on the Billboard 200,
following 2007's "Carnival Ride" (527,000 first week) and 2009's "Play On"
(318,000). She is only the third woman to take three country albums to No. 1
on the Billboard 200. Underwood follows Linda Ronstadt and Faith Hill.
Ronstadt did it with "Heart Like a Wheel" (1974), "Simple Dreams" (1977) and
"Living in the USA" (1978). Hill topped the tally consecutively with
"Breathe" (1999), "Cry" (2002) and "Fireflies" (2005).
Trailing Underwood on the Billboard 200 this week is Norah Jones' ". . .
Little Broken Hearts," debuting at No. 2 with 110,000. It's her fifth studio
set overall, and fifth to reach the top three. She crowned the tally with
three earlier efforts and hit No. 3 with her last one, 2009's "The Fall." The
new album's debut sales week is the smallest for any of Jones' studio
offerings since her first, "Come Away With Me," launched with 10,000 in 2002.
The new "Now 42" compilation enters at No. 3 with 95,000 -- giving the chart
its first debut-filled top three since Nov. 19, 2011. That week, the entire
top four were new arrivals, led by Justin Bieber's "Under the Mistletoe" at
No. 1, with Wale's "Ambition," Miranda Lambert's "Four the Record" and Susan
Boyle's "Someone to Watch Over Me" starting at Nos. 2-4, respectively.
If the top three are all debuts this week, that must mean Adele's
long-running "21" has (momentarily?) stepped aside out of the top three. This
week it slips 2-4 with 77,000 (down 8%). It had been lodged in the top three
rungs since Dec. 17.
B.o.B's second album, "Strange Clouds," floats in at No. 5 with a 76,000
start. It follows 2010's "The Adventures of Bobby Ray," which debuted at No.
1 (84,000). "Strange Clouds" was led by the set's title track, which hit No.
7 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the new single "So Good" (No. 11).
Lionel Richie's "Tuskegee" moves 3-6 (64,000; down 18%), Jack White's
"Blunderbuss" falls 1-7 (56,000; down 60%) and One Direction's "Up All Night"
slips 4-8 (45,000; down 10%).
The final two positions in the top 10 are taken up by new entries, with the
"Smash" TV soundtrack starting at No. 9 (39,000) and Marilyn Manson's "Born
Villain" entering at No. 10 (38,000). It is the latter's seventh top 10 album
and follows 2009's "The High End of Low" (No. 4 with 49,000).
Over on the Digital Songs chart, the entire top five is stationary this week,
led again by Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" (featuring Kimbra) with
348,000 (down 16%).
Maroon 5's "Payphone" (featuring Wiz Khalifa) is No. 2 (286,000; down 13%),
Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" is No. 3 (210,000; down 5%), fun.'s "We
Are Young" (featuring Janelle Monae) is No. 4 (187,000; down 10%) and Justin
Bieber's "Boyfriend" is No. 5 (172,000; down 10%).
One Direction's "What Makes You Beautiful" is up one rung to No. 6 (151,000;
down 11%) while Nicki Minaj's "Starships" rises two slots to No. 7 (147,000;
down 2%).
B.o.B's "Both of Us" (featuring Taylor Swift) is the chart's highest debut,
starting at No. 8 with 143,000.
Closing out the top 10 are Flo Rida's "Wild Ones" (featuring Sia), falling
one position to No. 9 (139,000; down 9%) and the Wanted's "Glad You Came,"
staying steady at No. 10 (120,000; down 16%).
Overall album sales in this past chart week (ending May 6) totaled 5.77
million units, up 7% compared to the sum last week (5.40 million) and down 7%
compared to the comparable sales week of 2011 (6.23 million). Year to date
album sales stand at 106.73 million, down 1% compared to the same total at
this point last year (108.11 million).
Digital track sales this past week totaled 25.41 million downloads, down less
than 1% compared to last week (25.52 million) and 6% stacked next to the
comparable week of 2011 (24.03 million). Year to date track sales are at
495.40 million, up 7% compared to the same total at this point last year
(462.37 million).
Next week's Billboard 200 competes with the same week in 2011 when: Adele's
"21" held at No. 1 for an eighth nonconsecutive week (156,000; up less than
1%) while the top debut was the Lonely Island's "Turtleneck & Chain" at No. 3
(68,000).
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