BigMacPhisto
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I know, I'm about a day and a half late, but here's the top 20 U2 releases at Amazon.com right now.
1. The Best of 1990-2000 [Limited Edition] (LW: 1)
2. The Best of 1990-2000 (LW:2)
3. The Joshua Tree (LW:5)
4. All That You Can't Leave Behind (LW:3)
5. The Best of 1980-1990 (LW:4)
6. Achtung Baby (LW:6)
7. The Unforgettable Fire (LW:9)
8. War (LW:10)
9. Rattle and Hum (LW:7)
10. October (LW:14)
11. Zooropa (LW: 8)
12. America: A Tribute To Heroes (Features "Walk On") (LW:12)
13. Boy (LW:13)
14. Under A Blood Red Sky (LW:16)
15. Wide Awake In America (EP) (LW:18)
16. The Best of 1980-1990 [Limited Edition] (LW:11)
17. Pop (LW:15)
18. If God Will Send His Angels (Single) (LW:19)
19. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses (Single) (LW:20)
20. Please (Single) (LW: -- )
It seems that the releases from 10 to 20 can easily switch places since the sales aren't as high between them as many fell down or rebounded from low points. Obviously, The Best of 1990-2000 still has a death grip on these charts and won't be leaving anytime soon. This week's highest jumper is October, while The Best of 1980-1990 [Limited Edition] drops the furtherst of any of the releases. Meanwhile, the "One" single once again comes close to cracking the top 20. Will it be able to do it next week?
1. The Best of 1990-2000 [Limited Edition] (LW: 1)
2. The Best of 1990-2000 (LW:2)
3. The Joshua Tree (LW:5)
4. All That You Can't Leave Behind (LW:3)
5. The Best of 1980-1990 (LW:4)
6. Achtung Baby (LW:6)
7. The Unforgettable Fire (LW:9)
8. War (LW:10)
9. Rattle and Hum (LW:7)
10. October (LW:14)
11. Zooropa (LW: 8)
12. America: A Tribute To Heroes (Features "Walk On") (LW:12)
13. Boy (LW:13)
14. Under A Blood Red Sky (LW:16)
15. Wide Awake In America (EP) (LW:18)
16. The Best of 1980-1990 [Limited Edition] (LW:11)
17. Pop (LW:15)
18. If God Will Send His Angels (Single) (LW:19)
19. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses (Single) (LW:20)
20. Please (Single) (LW: -- )
It seems that the releases from 10 to 20 can easily switch places since the sales aren't as high between them as many fell down or rebounded from low points. Obviously, The Best of 1990-2000 still has a death grip on these charts and won't be leaving anytime soon. This week's highest jumper is October, while The Best of 1980-1990 [Limited Edition] drops the furtherst of any of the releases. Meanwhile, the "One" single once again comes close to cracking the top 20. Will it be able to do it next week?