The band’s new Reprise album of the same name, its fifth overall, looks headed to a chart-topping debut on next week’s HITS Top 50, with a total that should be between 145-160k.
That should be enough to unseat this week’s #1 album, Katie Perry’s Teenage Dream, according to those music retailers who haven’t conveniently forgotten our e-mail, fax and phone numbers.
While it remains to be seen how the Labor Day weekend will affect sales, it looks like Capitol/EMI’s Now 35 will score in the 105-115k range.
Asylum’s Lyfe Jennings is the next-highest newcomer, with 35-45k predicted for the R&B crooner’s fourth album, I Still Believe.
Warner Bros. veteran rockers Goo Goo Dolls return with their ninth album, Something for the Rest of Us, and first since 2006, on target for 30-40k, while
Sony Legacy’s Heart album, Red Velvet Car, is in the 25-30k range
Eleven Seven
The market was up 1% vs. last week, down 12% vs. same week last year and still down 12% year to date.
You may return to fantasizing how exactly Paris Hilton smuggles cocaine onto international airline flights.
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Now 100% unlicensed!
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