Diverse Artists Lead Album Chart This Week
Travis Roy  |  by fmqb.com. All rights reserved. 15.04 | 2:28

Tim McGraw's Let It Go earned the big #1 debut on the sales chart this week in a period when seven new releases bowed in the Top 10. McGraw's new album sold 325,000 copies in its first week, according to Nielsen SoundScan, giving the Country star his fourth #1 album. The 24th installment in the NOW!

That's What I Call Music compilation series enters the chart at #2 with 230,000 units, while Young Buck takes the #3 spot with Buck The World. The debut album from Mims, Music Is My Savior, bows at #4 with almost 78,000 copies sold, and Good Charlotte's Good Morning Revival notched a #7 debut by moving 66,000 units. Elton John earned his 16th Top 10 album with the retrospective collection Rocket Man: Number Ones, entering the chart at #9, and Jennifer Lopez' first Spanish-language effort, Como Ama Una Mujer, bows at #10.

The rest of the Top 10 was rounded out by Akon at #5, Daughtry at #6 and Joss Stone at #8. Meanwhile, 10 more titles debuted in the Top 50, including Redman's Red Gone Wild at #13, Lil' Flip's I Need Mine at #14 and Stevie Nicks' Crystal Visions - The Very Best of Stevie Nicks at #20. British singer/songwriter Mika's debut, Life in Cartoon Motion, came in at #29, Rapper Prodigy's Return of the Mac landed at #32, Macy Gray's BIG bowed at #39, and the Kaiser Chiefs' Yours Truly, Angry Mob debuted at #45.

Hard Rockers Clutch and Machine Head both had respectable showings as well, as Clutch's From Beale St. To Oblivion debuted at #52 with 15,000 copies sold, and Machine Head had their highest chart debut ever at #54 with just under 15,000 copies of The Blackening.

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