The ride wasn't so easy for others in the Top Ten. TLC, Nas and
Shania Twain all slipped down a notch, though Twain's Come On
Over (No. 4) actually sold more copies this week than it did
last week. Britney Spears also moved more albums than last week,
but holds tight at No. 5. Dirty white boy Eminem tumbles down four
notches to No. 10, but he should count his blessings that he's not
fellow rapper B.G., who debuted last week at No. 9 and this week
finds himself in an entirely different zip code at No. 24.
The highest debut this week was the soundtrack to TV's Dawson's
Creek, featuring Sixpence None the Richer's "Kiss Me" and
Shawn Mullins' "Shimmer," coming in at No. 7. Just shy of the Top
Ten is Bury the Hatchet, album number four from Ireland's
Cranberries. Other notable debuts are Naughty By Nature's 19
Naughty Nine: Nature's Fury (No. 22); Eric Benet's Day in
the Life; Tom Waits' Mule Variations and the Ben
Folds Five's Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner
(No. 35).
From the top, it was Ruff Ryders' Ryde or Die Vol. 1;
TLC's Fanmail (selling 174,000 copies); Nas' I Am
(130,000); Shania Twain's Come On Over (120,000); Britney
Spears' ...Baby One More Time (105,000); Cher's
Believe (91,000); the Dawson's Creek soundtrack
(89,000); Offspring's Americana (86,000); Andrea Bocelli's
Sogno (78,000); and Eminem's The Slim Shady LP
(73,000).
RICHARD SKANSE(May 5, 1999)
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