Oh my, 'hit me baby one more time.' You know your music career is pretty much
over when you were once a top contender/fledgling of pop icon status, and then your highly anticipated comeback album is topped on the charts by the Eagles' newest release.
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Originally Posted by W*E*N*N Eagles Soar To Beat Britney
Rock legends the Eagles have beaten Britney Spears to the top of the U.S. album charts just three days after they stunned Britain by doing the same thing there. The group's first studio album in nearly 30 years, Long Road Out Of Eden, was expected to come in a close second to Spears' comeback album Blackout - but the final results weren't even close. The rock veterans soared to the top of the new Billboard 200 with a staggering 711,000 sales of their new release, while Spears trailed behind with 290,000 sales. Her new album is Spears' only release not to debut at number one, and, to make matters worse for Spears, the Eagles' new album was only available through Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores - and the band's website. The group's success marks the first time Billboard officials have allowed an album that is only available through exclusive retailers to appear on their charts. Previously, titles that were not generally available at retailers were not eligible to appear on The Billboard 200. |
Movie & TV News @ IMDb.com - WENN - 8 November 2007
Whoa.., a curtian call with no applause.
Well, as things are cyclical in nature I would've never imagined this.
*Oh I hear ya, I do.., but do you think roughly 421,000 people have illegally downloaded it? I still don't image the numbers coming THAT close to those who copped it, or traded it.