Morissette’s Album Arrives at No. 1
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Alanis Morissette’s “Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie” leads a crowd of new releases that dominate the top of the album chart, including the first greatest-hits collection by U2 and Celine Dion’s new Christmas album. Despite finishing at No. 13 on the national chart, local boy Beck’s “Mutations” debuted in Southern California as the week’s third-best seller. On the singles charts, TQ’s “Westside” lost the No. 1 slot to “Lately” by Divine.
TOP 10 ALBUMS
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Title, Artist (Nat’l Rank) Last Week 1 Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, Alanis Morissette (1) -- 2 Best of 1980-1990, U2 (2) -- 3 Mutations, Beck (13) -- 4 These Are Special Times, Celine Dion (4) -- 5 Vol.2--A Hard Knock Life, Jay-Z (3) 1 6 Romanza, Andrea Bocelli (63) 5 7 Enter the Dru, Dru Hill (8) 2 8 Mised. of Lauryn Hill, Lauryn Hill (10) 4 9 The Globe Sessions, Sheryl Crow (17) 10 10 ‘N Sync, ‘N Sync (6) 9
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TOP 10 SINGLES
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Title, Artist (Nat’l Rank) Last Week 1 Lately, Divine (2) 2 2 Westside, TQ (7) 1 3 Doo Wop (That Thing), Lauryn Hill (1) 5 4 It’s All Because of You, 98 Degrees (4) 4 5 Pushin’ Weight, Ice Cube (15) 6 6 Love Like This, Faith Evans (11) 17 7 Love Me, 112 (10) 11 8 I Still Love You, Next (14) 9 9 Come & Get With Me, Keith Sweat (8) 3 10 How Deep Is Your Love, Dru Hill (6) 7
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* Source: SoundScan Inc., for week ended Nov. 8
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