|
| ||||
Posted: Thu., Mar. 07, 2002 10:55:37 AM MST NEW YORK (AP) -- Alanis Morissette has swept away the competition, debuting at the top spot with "Under Rug Swept". Morissette's third studio album sold more than 215,000 copies for the week ending Sunday, according to SoundScan figures released Wednesday. Grammy winners also got a bump in sales after last week's awards. The "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack, which won five awards including album of the year, jumped from No. 15 last week to No. 2, selling more than 200,000. The bluegrass and folk compilation has gone quadruple platinum. Alicia Keys, who won five Grammys including song of the year for "Fallin'," moved from the 20th spot to No. 4. Her debut album, "Songs in A Minor," which won the R&B album Grammy, sold nearly 103,000 this week. It's also gone quadruple platinum, selling 4.7 million copies. Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue debuted at No. 3 with her latest release, "Fever," selling nearly 115,000 copies. Jennifer Lopez' "J To Tha L-O!" album of remixes fell from the top spot last week to No. 7, with just over 88,000 copies sold. |
|||||
| . | |||||
|
© 2001-2009 Gen-Den Corporation. All rights reserved. CelebrityAccessSM and Gen-DenSM are service marks of Gen-Den Corporation. ** ENCORE readers and those that utilize ENCORE features are bound by the ENCORE NEWSLETTER USE AGREEMENT. If you choose not to be bound by this agreement, please discard the e-mail and notify us of your desire to be removed from future mailings. ** |