Billboard Top-10 Albums
Friday, June 29th, 2007
Bon Jovi score their 3rd #1 album, and their 1st album to debut at #1, with Lost Highway. Led by the single “(You Want To) Make A Memory”, Bon Jovi’s tenth studio album sold 291,532 copies to claim the pole position.
The White Stripes have officially taken their garage-rock-meets-blues-rock and crossed it over from the underground to the mainstream as they snag a #2 debut with their 6th album, Icky Thump, the follow-up to 2005’s Get Behind Me Satan, which debuted at #3. With the title track also serving as the lead single, the album sold a total of 223,056 copies.
While Brad Paisley scores his 3rd #1 debut on the Top Country Albums chart, he’ll have to settle for #3 on the Top-200. Brad’s 6th album, 5th Gear, which contains the #1 Country single “Ticks”, sold 197,151 copies in its 1st week.
After selling over 204,000 copies to claim the top spot on last week’s top-200 chart, country superstar Toby Keith slides down to #4 with his 12th studio album, Big Dog Daddy, on sales of 73,990, bringing his grand 2-week total to 277,953.
Paul McCartney’s Memory Almost Full drops to #5 on sales of 64,351, bringing his total this week to 331,765.
Linkin Park’s Minutes to Midnight rests comfortably at #6 on sales of 63,144. Their grand total this week? 1,188,321.
Despite taking a 17% dip in sales, Amy Winehouse climbs up 3 and fades Back to Black at #7 on the chart. With “Rehab” slowly exploding at radio, 62,473 more folks went out and picked up Amy’s CD, bringing her total sum to 696,345.
Maroon5 edge closer and closer to being out the top-10, landing at #8. It Won’t Be Soon Before Long moved 62,254 units this week, with 863,739 people total having picked up the album.
After a #2 debut last week, Fabolous slips 7 down to #9 with 58,878 copies of From Nothin’ to Somethin’ sold, 217,886 total.
And rounding out the top-10 is T-Pain’s former #1 album, Epiphany, with 56,237 units moved off shelves this week, 309,771 units moved in just 3 weeks time.

