T.I.’s “T.I. vs. T.I.P.” maintains its lead on the Billboard 200 for a second week after moving 175,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
That’s a 63 percent drop from the Atlantic Records album’s debut-week total of 468,000.
Alternative rock veterans Smashing Pumpkins return after a seven-year absence with “Zeitgeist” (Martha’s Music/Reprise), the chart’s top debut at No. 2. The effort sold 145,000 units and ties 1998’s “Adore” as the second-best charting album of the group’s career. The double-disc “Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness” bowed at No. 1 on the chart in 1995.
Miley Cyrus’ double-disc set “Hannah Montana 2 (Soundtrack)/Meet Miley Cyrus” (Disney) slips from No. 2 to No. 3 this week with 128,000 units, a sales decrease of 32 percent.
Right behind is Interpol’s major-label debut, “Our Love To Admire” (Capitol), at No. 4 with 73,000. The rock quartet has had increasing success with each new release: Its 2002 Matador debut, “Turn on the Bright Lights,” peaked at No. 158 and has gone on to sell 464,000 units, while 2004’s “Antics” debuted at No. 15, selling 63,000 in its first week.
“American Idol” star Kelly Clarkson’s RCA album “My December” falls from No. 3 to No. 5 with 59,000 (a 48 percent slide) while Bon Jovi’s “Lost Highway” (Island) follows suit, descending from the fourth spot to No. 6 with 55,000 (down 41 percent).
Linkin Park’s “Minutes to Midnight” (Machine Shop/Warner Bros.) climbs two rungs to No. 7 despite a 4 percent decrease in sales to 54,000. Meanwhile, Fergie’s solo debut re-enters the top tier with the aid of her new single, “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” ascending from No. 11 to No. 8 in its 43rd week on the chart with 50,000 (a 5 percent drop). Amy Winehouse’s “Back to Black” (Universal) falls one slot to No. 9 with 49,000 (down 15 percent).
Indie rock act Spoon scores its highest-charting and best sales week yet with its sixth full-length release, “Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga.” The set debuted at No. 10 with 46,000. The Merge band’s only other album to chart on the Billboard 200 was its last, 2005’s “Gimme Fiction,” which opened at No. 44 with 20,000.
Pop duo Aly & AJ’s “Insomniatic” (Hollywood) shifts 39,000, enough for a No. 15 entry on the big chart. The duo has charted twice before, first with the studio set “Into the Rush” (No. 36 in 2005) and then with holiday effort “Acoustic Hearts of Winter” (No. 78 in 2006).
Other big debuts this week include the soundtrack to the upcoming movie “Hairspray” (New Line) at No. 20 with 37,000, Bad Religion’s “New Maps of Hell” (Epitaph) at No. 35 with 21,000, the soundtrack to “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” (Warner Bros.) at No. 43 with 16,000 and Crowded House’s reunion set “Time on Earth” (ATO) at No. 46, also with 16,000.
Sales this week are down 4.9 percent compared with last week’s sum at 8.3 million units and down 10.8 percent compared with the same week last year.
Here’s a rundown of the Top 10 albums:
1. T.I. vs T.I.P., T.I.
2. Zeitgeist, Smashing Pumpkins
3. Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus, Miley Cyrus
4. Our Love to Admire, Interpol
5. My December, Kelly Clarkson
6. Lost Highway, Bon Jovi
7. Minutes to Midnight, Linkin Park
8. Dutchess, Fergie
9. Back to Black, Amy Winehouse
10. Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, Spoon
Reuters/Billboard