Certified rock and roll legend and '60s icon Bob Dylan’s 33rd studio album, Together Through Life, will mark his second straight album to debut at #1, with a total between 125-140k for the critically acclaimed Columbia Records disc.
That's based on one-day sales reports from record retailers around the country whose doors remain open, god bless 'em.
Dylan’s previous album, Modern Times, debuted at #1 in Sept. 2006, with a total of 192k, his first ever to bow at #1 and his first chart-topper since Desire hit #1 back in 1976.
The rest of the debuts offer nothing much to write home about.
Rhino’s Heaven & Hell, a heavy metal supergroup, which features Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler along with former members Ronnie James Dio and Vinny Appice, will be the other top chart newcomer with between 25-30k.
Strange Music’s Kansas City, MO, rap veteran Tech N9ne and Asylum hip-hopper Mike Jones are up next, both between 20-25k.
Arista/Sony Nashville’s Jason Michael Carroll and Machete’s Don Omar are both in the 15-20k range, followed by Verve’s Melody Gardot (10-12k).
The market was down 3% vs. last week, down 10% vs. same week last year and down 12% year to date. You may now return to inoculating yourself against the swine flu.
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