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Week Ending Jan. 21, 2008: Keys Is #1 With 2nd Lowest Tally Ever

Posted Wed Jan 23, 2008 2:45am PST by Paul Grein in Chart Watch

Alicia Keys' As I Am registered the second worst weekly sales tally for a #1 album since SoundScan began monitoring album sales in 1991. Keys' album sold 60,519 copies last week, just 455 more copies than the all-time bottom-dweller, the Dreamgirls soundtrack, which sold 60,064 copies in its second week on top one year ago.

Keys' album has sold 2,786,000 copies in just 10 weeks, a tremendous total by any measure. So it's a little unfair that her name will be dragged through the mud as this news is disseminated. But that's show biz.

It's also noteworthy that five of this week's top 10 CDs this week are R&B-oriented. Keys is joined by Mary J. Blige at #3, Raheem DeVaughn at #5, John Legend at #7 and Chris Brown at #9. (How they coordinated it so they'd occupy only the odd positions is beyond me!)

There's also news on the Hot Digital Tracks chart. "Low" by Flo Rida featuring T-Pain logs its eighth week at #1, which puts it in a three-way tie for the most weeks at #1 on that chart since mid 2004, when the configuration really started to take off. The other tracks with eight weeks at #1 are Green Day's "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" and Beyonce's "Irreplaceable."

"Low" registered 180,000 download purchases last week, which puts it far ahead of the #2 title, Chris Brown's "With You" (104,000 download purchases). So "Low" is likely to hold at #1 for at least another week or two. This is the fourth week in a row that the #1 digital track has registered more download sales than the #1 CD saw in total sales. (I've got a feeling I'm going to be saying that a lot this year.)

Here's the low-down on this week's top 10 CDs.

1. Alicia Keys, As I Am, 61,000. Keys is the first woman to log three weeks at #1 since Norah Jones scored a year ago with Not Too Late. Keys is the first African American woman to remain at #1 this long since Ashanti scored with her eponymous debut album in 2002.

2. Juno soundtrack, 58,000. This is the first movie soundtrack to reach #2 since Hairspray last August. If it climbs one more notch, it will be the first movie soundtrack to go all the way since Dreamgirls. But those were both big, lavish musicals, while Juno is a quirky little movie with an alternative-leaning soundtrack. The movie, which was nominated for four Oscars, including Best Picture, has grossed $85.4 million in its first seven weeks.

3. Mary J. Blige, Growing Pains, 52,000. This week's sales pushes Blige's album over the 1 million mark. Growing Pains has ranked in the top five all five weeks it has appeared on the chart.

4. Radiohead, In Rainbows, 46,000. The band's album has sold 246,000 copies in four weeks, less than the 300,000 that the band's previous album, Hail To The Thief, moved in its debut week in 2003. But then, what do you expect when you let fans download it for any price they choose.

5. Raheem DeVaughn, Love Behind The Melody, 45,000. This lofty debut marks a tremendous improvement over DeVaughn's first album, The Love Experience, which opened (and peaked) at #46 in 2005.

6. Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift, 34,000. Swift's new single, "Umbrella," debuts at #68 on Hot Digital Tracks. It's possible that she'll soon have three tracks in the top 30. "Our Song" is #20 this week; "Teardrops On My Guitar" is #22.

7. John Legend, Live From Philadelphia, 33,000. This 19-track set, available only at Target, is the Grammy-winner's third album in a row to debut in the top 10. His 2005 debut, Get Lifted, opened at #7 and peaked at #4 the following week. His sophomore album, Once Again, opened (and peaked) at #3 in 2006.

8. Various Artists, Now 26, 30,000. The compilation has been a fixture in the top 10 for 10 straight weeks. It has scanned 1,370,000 copies to date.

9. Chris Brown, Exclusive, 29,000. Brown's new hit, "With You," is #2 on Hot Digital Tracks. "Kiss Kiss" topped that chart for four weeks last fall.

10. Miley Cyrus, Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus, 27,000. The TV soundtrack is returns to the top 10, boosted by Cyrus' hit single, "Start All Over." It's the only album in the top 30 (except the debuting collections by DeVaughn and Legend) to show a sales increase over last week. The two Hannah Montana albums are closing in on 6 million in combined sales. (Current total: 5,965,000).

Three albums fall out of the top 10 to make way for the newcomers. Garth Brooks' The Ultimate Hits drops from #9 to #14, Eagles' Long Road Out Of Eden falls from #8 to #15, and Fergie's The Dutchess falls from #10 to #17.

Anne Murray has the week's third highest new entry with Duets: Friends & Legends, which debuts at #42. Murray first hit the pop album chart in 1970 with Snowbird, which featured her top 10 single of the same name. She posted her highest-charting album in 1978 with Let's Keep It That Way, which reached #12 and spawned her #1 smash "You Needed Me." (When Murray first hit the album chart, Shania Twain was five years old, Faith Hill was three, and Mary J. Blige was still in the womb. Which is not to make Murray feel old, but to show how long she has been in the game.)

The Magnetic Fields' Distortion opens at #77. This is the veteran alternative band's highest chart ranking to date. The band's previous album, i, was its first to hit the pop chart. It peaked at #152.

Spice Girls' Greatest Hits opens at #93. The group's debut, Spice, was the #1 album of 1997. The Girls followed it that same year with the soundtrack to Spiceworld and in 2000 with a studio album, optimistically titled Forever. (In their case, "forever" lasted seven weeks, the amount of time the album spent the top 200.)

Ringo Starr's Liverpool 8 opens at #94. It's the pop veteran's first solo album for Capitol Records since 1975. Ringo wrote and produced the songs on the album with Dave Stewart, co-founder of Eurythmics. Ringo isn't the first former member of the Fab Four to tip his hat to the Beatles' hometown in an album title. Paul McCartney released Liverpool Oratorio in 1991.

965 Comments

61. Benitez -
First of all I would have to agree with what some people said about the internet. A lot of people are downloading only the singles and not the album. Second the teenage generation doesn't know anything about music. T-Pain is not R&B (no where close to it), he is more of R&R(rythm and more rythm). No one appriciates good old fashion R&B like Alicia Keys album has done. Every one now a days just only cares about the beat, the sound. No one cares for the lyrics. Take a look at Hip-hop: a semi good beat, a catchy phrase, a dance that goes with it--stupid lyrics and its a #1 hit. What is wrong with this picture?

62. nuffinn -
And to the person confused about the sale totals, Im glad u mentioned it. This article is just saying for a #1 album for any given week, its a low sales total. To date she sold 2.7 million, (10 weeks)but for this week she sold 60,000 and still grabbed the #1 spot..thats amazing if u ask me considering other ablums came out since hers did.

Im getting my info at at billboard.com under Billboard 200.

63. joe blow -
Keys cd has been out for over a month i dont get this stat.

64. ChrisF -
The music industry will be ruined beyond repair within the next twenty years because of the internet. In fact, it will probably be even sooner than that due to the fact that even now artists are NOT getting a large amount of money despite the public opinion that they do. They do not generally make money on tours, which is a common misconception. The purpose of the tour is to promote both the band and the album. In reality they make more of retail sales while on tour than the actual tour that uses its revenue to pay for itself. TV appearances provide them with at least a small amount of money for a time. Very few artists are currently at the point of making a large sum of money due to this. If you don't believe me check out artist opinion on this, trust me you will find plenty of it. Essentially the producers and higher people in the record companies take the large portion of the money and they would rather cut artist percentages than take less money.

Essentially, congratulations people, together you have murdered the music industry.

65. Yahoo! Music User -
People will buy it if its good. Very few albums are worth the money, and I would venture to say that there are no artists left anymore. I feel absolutely no remorse for the state of the record industry or the musicians trying to record. Where are the days of something as life-changing as 'The Wall' or even 'Appetite for Destruction.' An album where you just sit down, headphones on, and let the music soak into yer brain? Now everythings a frickin gimmick. In my opinion air force one by Nelly was the sound of the death of the record industry; when an "artist" can write a multi-platinum hit about shoes, fer godssakes, thats when you know that the record industry is pandering to 12 year olds and that is when I check out.

66. manofarms89 -
rap isnt what it used to be, people arent sure what r&b is anymore, pop all sounds the same, rock doesnt know what it wants anymore, and the other genres are just to small to matter

67. Yahoo! Music User -
Come on people you act like the music is so bad yet you still comment on it. Really do you think think the musis industry is doing that bad look on MTV Cribs. The reason all these people are living so good is because of you retards! Think about it they don't care about the music as long as you buy it and comment off of it they are still making money!

68. Happy Tasha -
I can't afford to put money into other people pockets..I rarely listen to music anyway. Don't even watch BET and MTV..So..I don't care..Half these albums only have 2 or 3 good tracks..The rest be garbage..

69. Yahoo! Music User -
major label crap! die, die, die, hahahahahaah. Long live independent music!

70. Richmoves -
So much music is shared nowadays. You're not gonna see many albums selling 10 million copies anymore. That's the way it is, plain and simple.

71. jessica -
The album is great and the stat is there because the music industry has nothing else to talk about

72. CaptSlow0310 -
i understand & appreciate all you people are saying: the music industry is dead. i've stopped listening to radio when these so-called artists start playing rehash of 80's & 90's music and all the new music are sung by either slutty pop singers, gangsta rappers/bussiness-sometings, or some singers who make music to make money & not to express their feelings.
internet downloading is not helping either.
it's so sad because sound producing technology has never been more advanced today & this technology has to make do with rubbish music making. and the same holds true for the movies & TV. today's entertainment industry days are numbered.

73. phil -
i do think that the internet is killing the music industry. i do also think taht the music industry does need to be shaken up a little bit. it is killing the artist.

artists dont really make money on album sales anyway. touring, and some times (if they have good merch deals) they will make money on merchandise.

the music scene will bounce back. it always does. real musicians will continue to make music. they wioll do it for love, and not for the dollar.

it is best for musicians to be self-sufficient anyway. dont let a record label dictate, produce, manage, reject, re-record, re produce, wrap, ship, sell an album....and expect to make money off of it.

given when youre selling millions of records pennies on the dollar (what musicians usually get for an album) will add up.

though after everyone else is paid. (writers, publishers, producers, the record companies recouping their inverstment, etc) it usually doesnt add up to much.

74. Yahoo! Music User -
Everyone wants instant gratification, no one really wants to go to the store/used store for that matter and download the cd on your computer/then blah, blah, blah...they just want to go to a "free" website to download for "free" on to ipod, mp3, phone whatever. I see it happen all the time, everyone does it. I love Ms. Keys but who really wants to buy her cd for 14 bucks or more when you can get the songs off her cd that you really like for "free" or for a buck, who really has time to listen to all the other songs that probably they wouldn't like either, and trust me there are thousand more who feel the same way. Reality check. There are many more music genres to listen to beside Ms. Keys...its all at the touch of your fingers.

75. Yahoo! Music User -
probably because everyone remembers buying her first album, after "fallin'" came out, and the rest of the album was crap. so they download "no one" for free or on itunes. which is what i'm about to do, now that i'm thinking about it.

76. SEXY_T -
Those haters out there need to back of my girl Alicia Keys! She is one of the most talented Artist out today! If you take the time and listen to her music, you can understand her craft of music more. Alicia is one artist that has more than two songs that are good. Her whole album as a whole is awesome. Her songs has meaning and you can relate to what she's singing. If your not into deep music, her music is not for you! But, dont hate because its not for you, Just keep rolling! Now, adays you need to listen to something meaningful and life changing and she has that. People are forgetting the importance of life which is, those important people in your life, how life is to short, to be arguing and being mad and upset. Life is but a second away from being gone forever. One fatal mistake and your gone. No time to say good bye, I miss you, I LOVE you. Nothing. Life is precious and I hear that in Alicia keys music. If you havent Truelly listen to it. Do it. REALLY LISTEN TO HER MUSIC. It say alot.

77. katherine -
shes beautiful and talented and no one really buys albums anymore

78. DavidC -
wow...i love how so many people are saying that r&b and hip hop are dead...did you guys even read the articles...low is on top for the 8th week in a row..and 1/2 of the top selling albums are...duhduhduhduh..r&b/hip hop..learn to read

79. Yahoo! Music User -
Alicia Keys is extremely overrated. I never understood the HYPE around her, it certainly pays to be pretty in this industry because I doubt she would have gotten this famous if she wasnt good looking. I have given her chance after chance by previewing her album and nothing about all her albums jumps out as spectacular. Her lyrical skills arent spectacular either, are you people listening to her lyrics? I mean really! oh well like I said at least she is nice to look at.

80. Yahoo! Music User -
the best albums up there is radiohead, mary j. blige and the raheem davaughn. alicia keys will fade away in 4 years. so overrated!
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