Sara Bareilles Enjoying Number 1.
Sara Bareilles claimed the number one spot on the Billboard 200 as her second album, Kaleidoscope Heart, moved 90,000 copies in its debut week to grab the top spot. Bareilles' first major label album, 2007’s Little Voice, entered the charts at number 45, selling only 16,000 copies, but built to platinum status from there.
Last week's number one album, Disturbed's Asylum, dropped down to fifth place after a 68 percent sales drop from its debut week. Eminem's Recovery moved up one spot to number two, with another 81,000 copies sold; Now 35 and Katy Perry's Teenage Dream came in at three and four. Interpol's self-titled fourth album debuted at number seven, selling 38,000 copies — a precipitous drop from the 73,000 copies their last album, 2007’s Our Love to Admire, sold in its first week.
According to Nielsen SoundScan, album sales totaled just 4.83 million copies this week, beating the record low set on the week ending August 15th this year. Next week, however, the charts are set to rally with big new albums by Linkin Park, Weezer and Trey Songz.
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