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Linkin Park lands top debut of 2007

May 23, 2007 at 09:31:00 AM

Rockers' Minutes to Midnight is just the sixth album to sell more than 600,000 copies in a week in the past two years.

Linkin Park's Minutes to Midnight crashes in at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 in a big way this week, as its 623,000 copies sold is the highest first-week total of 2007, according to Nielsen SoundScan. It's the biggest debut week number since Jay-Z's Kingdome Come moved 680,000 last December; only five other titles have moved more than 600,000 in a week in the past two years. Linkin Park's last album, 2003's Meteora, began at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 with 810,000.

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R&B singer Tank rolls in at No. 2 with his third album Sex, Love & Pain, selling 103,000 units, a sales and charting best for the artist. His last album, One Man, debuted and peaked at No. 20 in 2002 with 58,000, while his 2001 debut Force of Nature opened at No. 7 with 98,000. His current single, "Please Don't Go," is a top-three hit on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and is still rising on the Hot 100.

After topping the chart last week, Michael Buble's 143/Reprise set Call Me Irresponsible slips to No. 3 with 88,000, a 39 percent sales slide.

Wilco earns its biggest charting and sales week yet, as Sky Blue Sky (Nonesuch) bows at No. 4 with 87,000 copies. It's the Chicago-based rock group's second top 10 album and surpasses the No. 8 entry that greeted 2004's A Ghost Is Born, which sold 81,000. Nearly a quarter of its sales this week were snapped up via digital retailers.

Linkin Park's <em>Minutes to Midnight</em>. Linkin Park's Minutes to Midnight.

Country singer Gretchen Wilson is three for three in the top five on the chart as her third effort One of the Boys jumps on at No. 5. The Columbia set moved 73,000 copies, short of the 227,000 that greeted 2004's Here for the Party and the 264,000 for 2005's All Jacked Up. One of the Boys also tops the Hot Country Albums tally, her third No. 1 on that chart.

Avril Lavigne's The Best Damn Thing (RCA) falls 5-6 after a 21 percent decrease to 56,000, while Ne-Yo's Def Jam album Because of You descends 4-7 with 55,000, a 39 percent drop.

Veteran metal troupe Megadeth scores its first top 10 album in 13 years, as United Abominations (Roadrunner) debuts at No. 8 with 54,000. The group's 1994 setYouthanasia debuted and peaked at No. 4. This week is also the best sales week for the band since The World Needs a Hero began with 61,000 at No. 16 in 2001.

Elsewhere, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's Strength & Loyalty (Full Surface/Interscope) slides 2-9 with 53,000 copies (-56 percent), while Daughtry's self-titled RCA debut falls 6-10 with 51,000 (-24 percent).

Other big debuts this week include Rufus Wainwright's Geffen set Release the Stars, which earns him his best charting and sales week ever with 24,000 at No. 23, and Pink Martini's Heinz effort Hey Eugene!, which scores the same accolades on its way to 19,000 and a No. 30 debut.

Album sales are up 1 percent from last week's total at 8.59 million units and down 7 percent compared to the same week last year. Overall sales are down 16.6 percent compared to last year at 177.1 million units.

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This album totally rocks!! I love What's I've Done and Leave Out All The Rest. But I think's LP's older albums were better.
Posted 06/14/2007 3:55am
How can everybody say that their old stuff is better. Yes, I have always loved Linkin Park, but their old stuff had no variety... it was one song after another that all sounded the same. I have listened to the new album around 20 or so times, and I have to say that it is the best album released since Vol. 1 by Hurt. It is truly the step forward that the band has needed, but it will take some getting used to by some. Also Megadeth's new album is far better than I would have ever expected.
Posted 05/24/2007 4:09pm
their new stuff is great as their old one
it's just that they lost a part of heavyness
the songs are slower
but the best tracks are leave out all the rest and no more sorrow
and the lyrics are still very much the same theme as the old ones
Posted 05/24/2007 4:03am
From what I've heard so far, this new album doesn't even come close to the brilliance of their past work. LP might be a victim of their own success in that they could have a hard time topping or even matching their past albums.
Posted 05/23/2007 9:00pm
I agree as well, their older stuff is so much better.
And I'll be picking up teh new album soon enough.
Posted 05/23/2007 8:18pm
The album has some good songs but I definitely prefer their old stuff. The best song in this album is Leave Out All the Rest. I'm glad they've sold well though!
Posted 05/23/2007 3:56pm
I love LP, and while I've only listened to 4 or so tracks so far, it sounds pretty good. However, I like their older stuff better.
Posted 05/23/2007 1:31pm
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