Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Balanescu Quartet
Artist: Balanescu Quartet
Genre(s):
Classical
Discography:
Luminitza
Year: 1994
Tracks: 9
Possessed
Year: 1991
Tracks: 9
 
Nadja
Monday, 9 June 2008
Sunday, 1 June 2008
Rockers 3 Doors Down, rapper Bun B lead chart
By Katie Hasty
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Southern rock band 3 Doors Down
scored its second consecutive No. 1 album on the U.S. pop chart
Wednesday, leading a trio of new releases to the top three.
The band's self-titled effort sold 154,000 copies in the
week ended May 25, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Its previous
effort, 2005's "Seventeen Days," also topped the Billboard 200,
with 231,000 copies. All four of the group's releases have
reached the top 10, and have collectively sold 11.4 million
copies.
Rapper Bun B, one-half of the hip-hop duo UGK, debuted at
No. 2 with "II Trill," which sold 98,000 copies. It comes on
the heels of the appropriately titled "Trill," which debuted
and peaked at No. 6 in 2005 with 118,000 copies.
"Dancing with the Stars" champ-turned-country-singer
Julianne Hough's self-titled debut entered at No. 3, moving
67,000 copies.
The Frank Sinatra collection "Nothing But the Best" fell
two to No. 4 with 54,000 copies in its second week. Last week's
No. 1, Death Cab For Cutie's "Narrow Stairs," slid to No. 5
with 53,000.
Rounding out the top 10 were Leona Lewis' "Spirit," down
one to No. 6; Mariah Carey's "E=MC2," down one to No. 7; Welsh
singer Duffy's "Rockferry," down four to No. 8; Madonna's "Hard
Candy," down one to No. 9; and Neil Diamond's "Home Before
Dark," down three to No. 10.
Other debuts included Jesse McCartney's "Departure" at No.
14; Donna Summer's "Crayons" at No. 17; and the not-so-secret
Green Day side project Foxboro Hot Tubs' "Stop Drop and
Roll!!!" at No. 21. Green Day's last album, the Grammy-winning
"American Idiot," hit No. 1 in 2004.
Overall album sales fell 3.1% from the previous week's sum
to 7.2 million units, and were down 13.3% from the same week
last year.
Reuters/Billboard
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Southern rock band 3 Doors Down
scored its second consecutive No. 1 album on the U.S. pop chart
Wednesday, leading a trio of new releases to the top three.
The band's self-titled effort sold 154,000 copies in the
week ended May 25, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Its previous
effort, 2005's "Seventeen Days," also topped the Billboard 200,
with 231,000 copies. All four of the group's releases have
reached the top 10, and have collectively sold 11.4 million
copies.
Rapper Bun B, one-half of the hip-hop duo UGK, debuted at
No. 2 with "II Trill," which sold 98,000 copies. It comes on
the heels of the appropriately titled "Trill," which debuted
and peaked at No. 6 in 2005 with 118,000 copies.
"Dancing with the Stars" champ-turned-country-singer
Julianne Hough's self-titled debut entered at No. 3, moving
67,000 copies.
The Frank Sinatra collection "Nothing But the Best" fell
two to No. 4 with 54,000 copies in its second week. Last week's
No. 1, Death Cab For Cutie's "Narrow Stairs," slid to No. 5
with 53,000.
Rounding out the top 10 were Leona Lewis' "Spirit," down
one to No. 6; Mariah Carey's "E=MC2," down one to No. 7; Welsh
singer Duffy's "Rockferry," down four to No. 8; Madonna's "Hard
Candy," down one to No. 9; and Neil Diamond's "Home Before
Dark," down three to No. 10.
Other debuts included Jesse McCartney's "Departure" at No.
14; Donna Summer's "Crayons" at No. 17; and the not-so-secret
Green Day side project Foxboro Hot Tubs' "Stop Drop and
Roll!!!" at No. 21. Green Day's last album, the Grammy-winning
"American Idiot," hit No. 1 in 2004.
Overall album sales fell 3.1% from the previous week's sum
to 7.2 million units, and were down 13.3% from the same week
last year.
Reuters/Billboard
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