B.I.G. Scores Another ‘Great’
After crowning the big chart last week, Daughtry's self-titled RCA debut slips to No. 3 with a 9% sales dip at 82,000 copies. Akon's "Konvicted" (SRC/Universal) drops 3-4 with 76,000 with a 3% sales boost.
Another "Greatest Hits" bows in the top tier this week, as country crooner Gary Allan's MCA Nashville set moved 70,000 at No. 5. It's the artist's second-best charting album, as 2005's "Tough All Over" peaked at No. 3, and his second set at the summit on the Top Country Albums chart.
Gotee Records' "Five Score and Seven Years Ago" from Ohio punk-pop group Relient K debuts at No. 6 on The Billboard 200 with 64,000, a high-water mark in both respects for the five-piece. The band's last "MMHMM" debuted and peaked at No. 15 on the big chart in 2004 with 51,000.
Norah Jones' "Not Too Late" (Blue Note) falls 2-7 with 59,000 (-19%) while Fall Out Boy's "Infinity on High" (Island) descends 4-8 with 58,000 (-14%).
Korn earns its seventh top 10 hit with "MTV Unplugged," which enters at No. 9 with 51,000. The hard-rock group has previously led the chart with 1998's "Follow the Leader" and 1999's "Issues," while its last effort (last year's "See You on the Other Side") bowed at No. 3.
Robin Thicke's Interscope album "The Evolution of Robin Thicke" rounds out the top tier, slipping 5-10 with 47,000 (-17%).
Sevendust's "Alpha," released via the band's own Seven Bros. imprint, starts at No. 14 with 42,000, becoming rock band's eighth set on the chart. "Alpha" is the follow-up to 2005's "Home," which debuted and peaked at No. 20.
Other big debuts this week include Finger Eleven's "Them Vs. You Vs. Me" (Wind-Up, No. 31, 19,000), Air's "Pocket Symphony" (Astralwerks, No. 40, 17,000) and Chimaira's "Resurrection" (Ferret, No. 42, 16,000), all of which are charting bests for those bands.
In a second week straight where no album cracks 100,000 copies, album sales are up 2% from last week's total at 8.66 million units and down 19% compared to the same week last year. Overall album sales for the year are down 16.4% from last year at 90.7 million units.




















