Post by Bebe Reptar on Jul 28, 2011 18:54:22 GMT -5
Who is Eric Church and what is he doing with first-week sales of 130-140k?
The North Carolina-born country singer-songwriter’s third Capitol Nashville album, Chief, will debut on next week’s chart with that amount, which will make him #1 on the HITS sales chart.
Church’s two previous albums, 2006’s Sinners Like Me and 2009’s Carolina, both went Top 10 Country, while the latter reached #17 on the sales chart.
That’s based on one-day sales reports from those music retailers who haven’t paved paradise to put up a parking lot.
Universal Republic former Destiny’s Child member Kelly Rowland’s Here I Am, the follow-up to 2007’s Ms. Kelly, is looking at first-week sales in the 70-75k range.
Stone’d/Surfdog U.K. soul stirrer Joss Stone’s fifth album, LP1, her first since splitting EMI Music, should do between 25-28k.
Epitaph’s Falling In Reverse is the new band from former Escape The Fate vocalist Ronnie Radke, with their debut, The Drug in Me is You, looking to sell between 17-20k
The market was flat vs. last week, up 6% vs. same week last year and still up 1% year to date, while TEA (track equivalent album) sales are up 4% year to date. That’s right, folks, flat is the new up.
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As expected, Eric Church scores his first #1 next week by a very wide margin. Adele remains in the Top 3 for her 22nd consecutive week. Here's how it looks headed into the weekend:
*Eric Church (Capitol Nashville/EMI) 130-140k
Adele (XL/Columbia) 80-85k
*Kelly Rowland (Universal Republic) 70-75k
Jason Aldean (Broken Bow) 40-45k
Kidz Bop Kids (Razor & Tie) 40-45k
Beyonce (Columbia) 40-45k
Blake Shelton (Warner Bros. Nashville) 30-35k
Amy Winehouse (Universal Republic) 30-35k
*Joss Stone (Stone'd/Surfdog) 27-30k
Bad Meets Evil (Shady/Interscope) 25-28k
3 Doors Down (Universal Republic) 24-27k
Jackie Evancho (Columbia) 21-24k
Selena Gomez & the Scene (Hollywood) 21-24k
Lady Gaga (Interscope) 21-24k
DJ Khaled (Universal Republic) 21-24
*Falling In Reverse (Epitaph) 21-24k
* Debuts
The North Carolina-born country singer-songwriter’s third Capitol Nashville album, Chief, will debut on next week’s chart with that amount, which will make him #1 on the HITS sales chart.
Church’s two previous albums, 2006’s Sinners Like Me and 2009’s Carolina, both went Top 10 Country, while the latter reached #17 on the sales chart.
That’s based on one-day sales reports from those music retailers who haven’t paved paradise to put up a parking lot.
Universal Republic former Destiny’s Child member Kelly Rowland’s Here I Am, the follow-up to 2007’s Ms. Kelly, is looking at first-week sales in the 70-75k range.
Stone’d/Surfdog U.K. soul stirrer Joss Stone’s fifth album, LP1, her first since splitting EMI Music, should do between 25-28k.
Epitaph’s Falling In Reverse is the new band from former Escape The Fate vocalist Ronnie Radke, with their debut, The Drug in Me is You, looking to sell between 17-20k
The market was flat vs. last week, up 6% vs. same week last year and still up 1% year to date, while TEA (track equivalent album) sales are up 4% year to date. That’s right, folks, flat is the new up.
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As expected, Eric Church scores his first #1 next week by a very wide margin. Adele remains in the Top 3 for her 22nd consecutive week. Here's how it looks headed into the weekend:
*Eric Church (Capitol Nashville/EMI) 130-140k
Adele (XL/Columbia) 80-85k
*Kelly Rowland (Universal Republic) 70-75k
Jason Aldean (Broken Bow) 40-45k
Kidz Bop Kids (Razor & Tie) 40-45k
Beyonce (Columbia) 40-45k
Blake Shelton (Warner Bros. Nashville) 30-35k
Amy Winehouse (Universal Republic) 30-35k
*Joss Stone (Stone'd/Surfdog) 27-30k
Bad Meets Evil (Shady/Interscope) 25-28k
3 Doors Down (Universal Republic) 24-27k
Jackie Evancho (Columbia) 21-24k
Selena Gomez & the Scene (Hollywood) 21-24k
Lady Gaga (Interscope) 21-24k
DJ Khaled (Universal Republic) 21-24
*Falling In Reverse (Epitaph) 21-24k
* Debuts