Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Bieber's 'Mistletoe' opens at No. 1
Justin Bieber's holiday title "Beneath the Mistletoe" assigned the U.S. album chart now, leading a parade of latest game game titles to the top. The Bieb's new Island release leaped for the apex on first-week sales of 210,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan figures for your week ended November. 6. "Mistletoe" might be the teenager vocalist's third No. 1 bow in the little over 18 several days, after "My World 2." (April 2010) and "Never Say Never: The Remixes" (February 2011). Rapper Wale blasted off at No. 2 with "Ambition" (Maybach/Warner Bros.), which turned up with 164,000 copies offered. D.C.-bred MC's full-length debut, 2009's "Add,Inch peaked at No. 21. Hot country star Miranda Lambert's fourth collection, properly titled "Four the Record" (The brand new the new sony Nashville), became a member of at No. 3 getting a 133,000-unit stanza. It's the award-winning singer's best start so far: Her last album "Revolution" peaked at No. 8. It's also Lambert's second album to offer the best five this year: Her side project Pistol Annies' "Hell on Heels" first demonstrated at No. 5 in August. Once again brightening retail's fourth quarter, U.K. singer Susan Boyle's "Anybody to Keep Close Track Of Me" (Columbia) moved in at No. 4 getting a 132,000-unit start. The "Britain's Got Talent" phenomenon assigned the chart along with her previous two releases last year's yule package "The Gift" was really the only periodic set besides Bieber's new collection to debut at No. 1. Among all the debuts, Adele's "21" (Columbia) still handled a six-figure frame, selling 108,000 (singlePercent gain). British thrush's sophomore set has offered 4.3 million in your area. Another sophomore album, Florence & the Machine's "Ceremonials" (Universal Republic), settled in at No. 6 with 105,000 moved because they are. U.K. act's "BronchiInch assigned out at No. 14.
Week's other launch was Tyrese's "Open Invitation" (Voltron), which rose aboard at No. 9 with 76,000 offered. Entry betters no. 10 bow in the R&B singer-rapper-actor's "2000 W" about 10 years ago.
Holdovers round the chart all needed significant falls inside their second week. Coldplay's "Mylo Xyloto" (Capitol), No. 1 the other day, dropped to No. 7, selling 104,000 (off 77%). Michael Buble's "Christmas" (Warner Bros.) fell five slots to No. 8, moving 89,000 (lower 37%). Kelly Clarkson's "More effective" (RCA), dropped eight positions to No. 10, shifting 51,000 (off 69%). Next week's top chart competitors are the "Twilight Saga: Breaking Beginning" soundtrack as well as the 40th quantity of the hits compilation "Now That's Things I Call Music." Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
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