Congrats to Eddie and the boys! Pearl Jam notched up their first Billboard number one album since 1996's long-forgotten No Code. Nearly 190,000 units flew off of the shelves this past week (exclusively at Target stores) ending Jay-Z's reign as king of the hill. Despite selling a very respectable 190K, Backspacer sold nearly 100,000 less copies than 2006's self-titled record -- an evident sign of the changing times.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Right On Target!
Congrats to Eddie and the boys! Pearl Jam notched up their first Billboard number one album since 1996's long-forgotten No Code. Nearly 190,000 units flew off of the shelves this past week (exclusively at Target stores) ending Jay-Z's reign as king of the hill. Despite selling a very respectable 190K, Backspacer sold nearly 100,000 less copies than 2006's self-titled record -- an evident sign of the changing times.
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