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Lady Antebellum's Need The choice of a new generationYou Now tops the 2 million mark in sales this week. This is the earliest in the year that an album has topped the 2 million

mark in five years. No album hit the 2 million mark last year until Oct. 25, when Michael Jackson's Number Ones rang the bell (four months to the

day after his death). The last A diffirent momenttime an album sold 2 million copies this early in the year was in 2005, when 50 Cent's The Massacre crossed the

threshold on March 20. Focus on lifeThe music industry and the economy in general were much healthier five years ago, making Lady A's current

achievement all the moreTime is what you make of it impressive.Need You Now holds at #2 on The Billboard 200 in its 15th week. It also holds at #1 on Top Country

Albums for the 15th week. It's the first album to spend its first 15 weeks at #1 on the country chart since LeAnn Rimes' Blue spent its first 16

weeks on top in 1996. Need You Now will definitely head the country list again next week and will probably return to #1 on The Billboard

200.MercyMe's The Generous Mr. ideas for lifeLovewell debuts at #3. This marks the fifth time in less than five years that an album by a Contemporary

Christian pop/rock group has debuted in the top three. It follows Switchfoot's Nothing Is Sound, Underoath's Define The Great Line, Casting

Crowns' The Altar & The Door and Skillet's Awake. Oddly, no Contemporary Christian group has ever reached #1.Carole King/James Taylor's Live

At The Troubadour enters The Billboard 200 at #4. This is the first joint album release by these baby-boomer icons, but it's certainly not their

first collaboration. Taylor landed his only #1 hit in 1971 with his version of King's "You've Got A Friend."
The album was recorded during the pair's 2007 shows at the Troubadour, the legendary Los Angeles-area club that was the hub of the Laurel

Canyon rock scene of the early ‘70s. The shows were so successful that King and Taylor are re-teaming for a full-scale tour this summer.http://www.wildcatsportsreport.com/forums
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