This week it was Adam Lambert who saw his album For Your Entertainment jump #35-21 on the heels of a 60% boost courtesy of a performance on Oprah last week. The album sold 19.6k copies and has now sold 476.9k.
This means Carrie Underwood's Play On fell back a few spots (eight to be exact) to #24 after sliding 18% in sales to 17.7k copies for a 1.245 million total. Carrie's first album is still hanging on the lower part of the chart, as Some Hearts was down 7% to 2.9k copies, off #186-198, for a total of 6.925 million.
Up next was Daughtry's sophomore effort, Leave This Town, was down one spot to #54 after selling 8.6k copies. It was actually up 1% and boasts a 907.2k cume. The band's previous release was also up in both sales (6%) and chart rank (#184-175), posting a 3.2k copies for a 4.623 million total.
Kris Allen's Kris Allen took a 14% tumble to 5.3k copies for a 244.8k total. On the chart side it was off 17 spots to #101. And Kelly Clarkson's All I Ever Wanted declined 6% sales-wise to 3.2k copies for a 825.5k total. It was down 10 spots to #179.
Full sales and chart positions courtesy of melody56 of Pulse below:
021 035 Adam Lambert - For Your Entertainment 19,618 60% 12,275 476,938
024 016 Carrie Underwood - Play On 17,770 -18% 21,793 1,244,869
054 053 Daughtry - Leave This Town 8,607 1% 8,492 907,170
101 084 Kris Allen - Kris Allen 5,297 -14% 6,128 244,825
175 184 Daughtry - Daughtry 3,245 6% 3,075 4,622,819
179 169 Kelly Clarkson - All I Ever Wanted 3,148 -6% 3,333 825,494
198 186 Carrie Underwood - Some Hearts 2,852 -7% 3,064 6,925,388
Total sales are in bold.
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