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The Grammy nominations, announced last Friday, appear to have had a slight impact on the sale of albums by the leading nominees.

U2, which led all Grammy nominees with eight, had "All That You Can't Leave Behind" jump from No. 74 to No. 58.

Chris
 
Awesome! Thanks for the info!

Who would have though it would still be in the Top 100 a year and 3 months after the release? This kicks ass!
 
I wonder how well it will do when it wins a bunch a grammys. I know its wishful thinking but perhaps number one. Maybe.
 
Holy Crap!

From #37 to #25 on Canadian Soundscan!

*Cracks open a case of Labatt's Genuine Draft and hands one to all his Canadian U2 friends*
 
Originally posted by Roland of Gilead:
Holy Crap!

From #37 to #25 on Canadian Soundscan!

*Cracks open a case of Labatt's Genuine Draft and hands one to all his Canadian U2 friends*

ladies and gentleman i present to you a person that knows their beer...

now that you think about it, doesn't all that you can't leave behind seem like a very prophetic, tongue in cheek title?

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i was born for your magazine
i am trapped in the society page of your magazine
 
woohooo!!!!

nice!!! Go U2!

thanks Chris!

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