Sony Music will have six of the Top 10 and 8 of the Top 15 on next week's chart as Mumford & Sons holds on to the top for a second week. Here's how it looks headed into the weekend:
Mumford & Sons Babel (Glassnote) 155-165k
*Muse (Warner Bros.) 110-120k
*Miguel (RCA) 60-65k
P!nk (RCA) 55-60k
*Diana Krall (Verve) 45-50k
*Three Days Grace (RCA) 45-50k
*Jackie Evancho (Syco/Columbia) 38-42k
*Cher Lloyd (Syco/Epic) 30-33k
Little Big Town (Capitol Nashville/EMI) 29-32k
G.O.O.D. Music Cruel Summer (G.O.O.D./Def Jam/IDJ) 29-32k
No Doubt (Interscope) 27-30k
Green Day (Reprise) 27-30k
Adele (XL/Columbia) 21-24k
Dave Matthews Band (RCA) 21-24k
Lupe Fiasco (Atlantic) 18-21k
Mumford & Sons Sigh No More (Glassnote) 17-20k
*Van Morrison (Blue Note/EMI) 17-20k
Maroon 5 (A&M/Octone) 17-20k
*Papa Roach (Eleven Seven) 17-20k
*Heart (Legacy) 17-20k
The Lumineers (Dualtone) 17-20k
*Debuts (10/4p)
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