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<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead"><i>Elvis 30 #1 Hits</i> to grace top of chart after having sold more than 500,000 copies its first week in stores.<br/>By Joe D'Angelo</p>
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Although Elvis Presley "left the building" for good some 25 years ago, the King has made his way back into record stores in a big way.
</p><p><i>Elvis 30 #1 Hits,</i> a best-of compilation featuring such favorites as "Hound Dog," "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Jailhouse Rock," as well as JXL's remix of "A Little Less Conversation" that became a World Cup hit in the U.K. this summer, will grace the top of next week's <i>Billboard</i> 200 albums chart after having sold more than half a million copies its first week in stores, according to SoundScan figures released Wednesday (October 2). Contrary to the advertising slogan attached to the album, "Before anyone did anything, he did everything," Presley never had an LP debut in the #1 position on the albums chart ...until now. The King's collection also reigned supreme on charts in 16 other territories, including the U.K., Canada, France, Australia, Brazil and the United Arab Emirates.
</p><p>Elvis' return will keep the Dixie Chicks' <i>Home</i> at the #2 position, with weekly sales of more than 133,000 copies, and Avril Lavigne's <i>Let Go</i> at #3, totaling at 124,000 copies. The current #1 album, Disturbed's <i>Believe,</i> will drop three spots to #4, having sold more than 117,000 copies, less than half of its previous chart-topping total.
</p><p>India.Arie's second album, <i>Voyage to India,</i> will make its chart debut at #6, with more than 109,000 in sales. The neo-soul diva's follow-up to last year's <i>Acoustic Soul</i> was met with high expectations and its first single, "Little Things," apparently didn't come up short.
</p><p>Post-modern poster boy Beck will land at #8 with his seventh album and first in almost three years, <i>Sea Change,</i> while Peter Gabriel's <i>Up,</i> the successor to his soundtrack to the Australian indie film "Rabbit-Proof Fence," which was released in April, will make its chart debut at #9. Nas' <i>The Lost Tapes,</i> composed of hardly stale leftovers from 1999's <i>I Am ... </i> and last year's <i>Stillmatic,</i> will find itself at #10, with more than 70,000 copies sold in its first week out.
</p><p>Nelly's <i>Nellyville</i> will take a step back to #5 and Eminem's <i>The Eminem Show</i> will take two to #7 to round out the top 10.
</p><p>The deepest dives in next week's top 20 come courtesy of Ludacris' posse Disturbing Tha Peace, whose <i>Golden Grain</i> will drop six spots to #12, and <i>Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 10,</i> which will move the same distance down to #20.&#160;
</p><p>Spiritual MC Pastor Troy's fifth album, <i>Universal Soldier,</i> will represent the Dirty South at #13, with more than 52,000 copies sold, while the soundtrack to "Brown Sugar," which features contributions from Mos Def, Common and the Roots, who also appear in the film about the hip-hop industry, will enter the chart at #18.
</p><p>Ryan Adams' <i>Demolition,</i> the improper follow-up to last year's <i>Gold,</i> will place at #28. Constructed of songs from unreleased studio sessions following the recording of <i>Gold,</i> <i>Demolition,</i> featuring first single "Nuclear," moved more than 27,000 copies.
</p><p>Kid Rock DJ Uncle Kracker's <i>No Stranger to Shame,</i> his second solo album, will come in at #43, thanks to first single "In a Little While," whose video features Kracker's friend and labelmate Willa Ford.
</p><p>Lifehouse's <i>Stanley Climbfall</i> did more falling than climbing after debuting last week at #7. The band's follow-up to 2000's <i>No Name Face</i> will drop 23 spots to #30, while its weekly total was cut by approximately 65 percent, from almost 75,000 to more than 26,000.
</p><p>Enrique Iglesias' <i>Quizas</i> also shows a tremendous lack of staying power, as the Spanish-language album will plummet to #52 with a 19,000 weekly tally, after debuting at #12 with more than 48,000 copies sold. A reissue of John Mayer's first EP, <i>Inside Wants Out,</i> doesn't fare much better. After fans without it snatched up enough copies for a #22 debut, it will slide down to #86.
</p><p>Other notable chart debuts include country star Travis Tritt's <i>Strong Enough</i> at #27; Jackson Browne's first studio LP in six years, <i>Naked Ride Home,</i> at #36; Queen's three-disc best-of <i>Greatest Hits I, II & III: The Platinum Collection</i> at #48; the soundtrack to "Once More With Feeling," the musical episode of TV's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," at #49; dark-side troubadour Steve Earle's <i>Jerusalem,</i> featuring the controversial "John Walker's Blues," at #59; Chicago's double album <i>The Very Best Of: Only the Beginning</i> at #63; Southern rappers UGK's fifth album, <i>Side Hustles,</i> at #70; firearm-fixated Tech N9ne's <i>Absolute Power</i> at #79; the "Sweet Home Alabama" soundtrack, featuring Jewel covering Lynyrd Skynyrd's title track and a new song from Avril Lavigne, at #97; "Jackass" affiliates CKY's <I>Infiltrate-Destroy-Rebuild</I> at #99; B-Legit's confessional <i>Hard 2 B-Legit</i> at #111; <i>Bonnaroo Music Festival 2002,</i> a live LP captured during this summer's jam-band festival, at #117; trance duo Underworld's <i>A Hundred Days Off</i> at #122; former Old 97's frontman Rhett Miller's <i>Instigator</i> at #126; rootsy rockers Tonic's <i>Head on Straight</i> at #141; Primus bassist Les Claypool's solo foray, <i>Purple Onion,</i> at #145; and n&#252;-metallers Project 86's third album, <i>Truthless Heroes,</i> at #146.
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<title><![CDATA[In Stores Now And Coming Soon: New LPs By Ludacris & Disturbing Tha Peace, Enrique Iglesias, Ladytron & More]]></title>
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Not one to stay quiet for long, Ludacris and his Disturbing Tha Peace posse make some noise as they release <I>Golden Grain</I> Tuesday (September 17).
</p><p>Slightly less flamboyantly, Enrique Iglesias unveils his Spanish album <I>Quizas</I> (meaning "maybe") alongside alt-metal rockers Disturbed's <I>Belief</I> and Built to Spill front man Doug Martsch's solo effort <I>Now You Know.</I>
</p><p>The electro-punk sounds of Ladytron return with <I>Light & Magic</I> while the folk sounds of Joan Osborne do <I>not</I> return on <I>How Sweet it Is,</I> an album of contemporary R&B covers like Otis Redding's "These Arms of Mine" and Marvin Gaye's "How Sweet it Is."
</p><p>The Vandals may fancy themselves punk rock, but their new album bills them as <I>Internet Dating Superstuds</I>, Shadows Fall learn <I>The Art of Balance,</I> and the double urging of OK Go's <I>OK Go</I> reminds us that we still have a whole list of new releases to get to, so let's get to it.
</p><p><B>Out Tuesday, September 17</B>:
<UL>
<LI>Bob Baldwin - <I>Standing Tall</I> (Narada Jazz)
<LI>Rub&#233;n Blades - <I>Mundo</I> (Columbia)
<LI>Franklin Bruno - <I>A Cat May Look at a Queen</I> (Absolutely Kosher)
<LI>Peter Case - <I>Beeline</I> (Vanguard)
<LI>Cephas & Wiggins - <I>Somebody Told the Truth</I> (Alligator)
<LI>The Chieftains - <I>Down the Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions</I> (RCA Victor)
<LI>Guy Clark - <I>The Dark</I> (Sugar Hill)
<LI>Natalie Cole - <I>Ask a Woman Who Knows</I> (Verve)
<LI>Conjure One - <I>Conjure One</I> (Nettwerk)
<LI>Shemekia Copeland - <I>Talking to Strangers</I> (Alligator)
<LI>J.D. Crowe and the New South - <I>My Home Ain't in the Hall of Fame</I> (Rounder)
<LI>The Crush - <I>Here Is Where I Cross My Fingers</I> (Adeline)
<LI>Dead Meadow - <I>Got Live if You Want It!</I> (Committee to Keep Music Evil)
<LI>Rick Derringer - <I>Free Ride</I> (Beyond)
<LI>The Devlins - <I>Consent</I> (Nettwerk)
<LI>The Disco Biscuits - <I>Se&#241;or Boombox</I> (Megaforce)
<LI>The Distraction - <I>Calling All Radios</I> (Dirtnap)
<LI>Disturbed - <I>Believe</I> (Reprise)<br> &nbsp;<b>Read</B>: <A HREF="/news/articles/1453347/20020410/story.jhtml">" Disturbed's Draiman Battles Knuckleheads, Women, Death And Makes <I>Believe</I>"</a><BR>&nbsp;<a href="/bands/az/disturbed/321589/album.jhtml "><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Believe</I> (Reprise)</a></b></font>
<LI>Disturbing Tha Peace - <I>Ludacris Presents: Golden Grain</I> (Def Jam South)
<LI>Divit - <I>Broadcaster</I> (Nitro)
<LI>Dr. Didg - <I>Dust Devils</I> (Shakti)
<LI>Element 101 - <I>More Than Motion</I> (Tooth & Nail)
<LI>Mario Fangoulis - <I>Sometimes I Dream</I> (Sony Classical)
<LI>Gogol Bordello - <I>Multi Kontra Culti Vs. Irony</I> (Rubric)
<LI>Barry Goldberg - <I>Stoned Again</I> (Antone's)
<LI>The Hot Club of Cowtown - <I>Ghost Train</I> (HighTone)
<LI>Enrique Iglesias - <I>Quizas</I> (Universal Latino) <br> &nbsp;<b>Read</B>: <A HREF="/news/articles/1456208/20020723/story.jhtml">"Enrique Iglesias Lines Up Fall Tour, LP <I>En Espanol</I>"</a><BR>&nbsp;<a href="/bands/az/iglesias_enrique/326425/album.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Quizas</I> (Universal Music Latino)</a></b></font>
<LI>Isis - <I>Oceanic</I> (Ipecac)
<LI>Al Jarreau - <I>All I Got</I> (GRP)
<LI>Jen&#233; - <I>Reign</I> (Motown)
<LI>The Kings of Nuthin - <I>Fight Songs...</I> (Disaster)
<LI>Komputer - <I>Market Led</I> (Mute)
<LI>Ladytron - <I>Light & Magic</I> (Emperor Norton) <br>&nbsp;</b></font>
<LI>Sondre Lerche - <I>Faces Down</I> (Astralwerks)
<LI>Lifehouse - <I>Stanley Climbfall</I> (DreamWorks) <br> &nbsp;<b>Read</B>: <A HREF="/news/articles/1454563/05282002/lifehouse.jhtml">" Lifehouse Giving Birth To <I>Stanley</I> This Fall"</a><BR>&nbsp;</b></font>
<LI>Lost City Angels - <I>Lost City Angels</I> (Nitro)
<LI>Doug Martsch - <I>Now You Know</I> (Warner Bros.)
<LI>Les McCann - <I>Pump It Up</I> (ESC)
<LI>Audra McDonald - <I>Happy Songs</I> (Nonesuch)
<LI>Ronnie McDowell - <I>Country</I> (Curb)
<LI>Ronnie McDowell - <I>With Bill Pinkney's Original Drifters</I> (Curb)
<LI>James McMurtry - <I>Saint Mary of the Woods</I> (Sugar Hill)
<LI>Paul Melan&#231;on - <I>Camera Obscura</I> (Daemon)
<LI>Mulgrew Miller and Wingspan - <I>The Sequel</I> (MaxJazz)
<LI>Jane Monheit - <I>In the Sun</I> (N-Coded)
<LI>Jason Moran - <I>Modernistic</I> (Blue Note)
<LI>Mountain Heart - <I>No Other Way</I> (Skaggs Family)
<LI>Megan Mullally - <I>Big as a Berry</I>(Fynsworth Alley)
<LI>Mustard Plug - <I>Yellow #5</I> (Hopeless) <BR>&nbsp;<a href="/bands/az/mustard_plug/326241/album.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Yellow #5</I> (Hopeless)</a></b></font>
<LI>OK Go - <I>OK Go</I> (Capitol)<BR>&nbsp;<a href="/bands/az/ok_go/325747/album.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>OK Go</I> (Capitol)</a></b></font>
<LI>Joan Osborne - <I>How Sweet It Is</I> (Womanly Hips/Compendia)
<LI>Richard Pinhas - <I>Event and Repetitions</I> (Cuneiform)
<LI>Chris Potter - <I>Traveling Mercies</I> (Verve)
<LI>Scapegoat Wax - <I>Swax</I> (Hollywood) <BR>&nbsp;</b></font>
<LI>Shadows Fall - <I>Art of Balance</I> (Century Media) <br> &nbsp;<b>Read</B>: <A HREF="/news/yhif/shadows_fall/">"Shadows Fall: Death Metal For Britney Fans?"</a></b></font>
<LI>Matt Skiba/Kevin Seconds - <I>Matt Skiba & Kevin Seconds</I> (Asian Man)
<LI>Sotos - <I>Platypus</I> (Cuneiform)
<LI>Theory of a Dead Man - <I>Theory of a Dead Man</I> (Roadrunner)<br>&nbsp;<a href="/bands/az/deadman_theory_of_a/323715/album.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Theory of a Deadman</I> (Roadrunner)</a></b></font>
<LI>The Vandals - <I>Internet Dating Superstuds</I> (Kung Fu)
<LI>Various artists - <I>Dressed in Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash</I> (DualTone)
<LI>Various artists &#150; <I>London Global Connection: Arabesque</I> (Restless)
<LI>Various artists - <I> London Global Connection: Latinique</I> (Restless)
<LI>Various artists - <I>Progressive House Elements</I> (Neurodisc)
<LI>Various artists - <I>Trance Mixed Version 1.01</I> (Water)
<LI>Various artists - <I>The Four Feathers</I> (Sony Classical)
<LI>Clay Walker - <I>Christmas</I> (Warner Bros.) 
<LI>Adam West &#150; <I>Ready Steady Adam West</I> (People Like You)
<LI>Woodbine - <I>Woodbine</I> (Domino)
<LI>Joe Zawinul - <I>Faces and Places</I> (ESC)</UL><BR><BR> 
<B>September 24</B>: 
<UL> 
<LI>Ryan Adams - <I>Demolition</I> (Lost Highway)<BR>&nbsp;</b></font> 
<LI>India.Arie - <I>Voyage to India</I> (Motown) 
<A HREF="/news/articles/1456365/20020730/arie_india.jhtml">Read: "India.Arie Takes A <I>Voyage</I> On Second Album"</a> <BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="/bands/az/arie_india/326619/album.jhtml"> <font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Voyage to India</I> (Motown)</a></b></font> 
<LI>Beck - <I>Sea Change</I> (Interscope) 
<A HREF="/news/articles/1454609/20020530/beck.jhtml">Read: "Beck Living After <I>Midnite Vultures,</I> Rocking With New Album"</a> <BR>&nbsp;</b></font> 
<LI>Peter Gabriel - <I>Up</I> (Interscope) 
<A HREF="/news/articles/1456318/20020729/gabriel_peter.jhtml">Read: "Peter Gabriel Pens Very Brady Single On Death-Inspired <I>Up</I>"</a> <BR>&nbsp;</b></font> 
<LI>Underworld - <I>A Hundred Days Off</I> (JBO/ V2) 
</UL><BR><BR> 
<B>October 1</B>: 
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<LI>Cassius - <I>Au R&ecirc;ve</I> (Astralwerks) 
<LI>Floetry - <I>Floetic</I> (DreamWorks) 
<A HREF="/news/articles/1455391/20020624/floetry.jhtml">Read: "Floetry Bring London Vibe To Philly Soul Movement"</a> <BR>&nbsp;</b></font> 
<LI>Good Charlotte - <I>The Young and the Hopeless</I> (Epic/ Sony) 
<A HREF="/news/articles/1457174/20020823/good_charlotte.jhtml">Read: "Good Charlotte Shoot Vid With 'NSYNC, Tenacious D Members"</A>
</p><p></UL><BR><BR> 
<B>October 8</B>: 
<UL> 
<LI>Bon Jovi - <I>Bounce</I> (Mercury) 
<A HREF="/news/articles/1456969/20020809/bon_jovi.jhtml">Read: "Bon Jovi Album Preview: The Real Meets The Ideal"</a> <BR>&nbsp;</b></font> 
<LI>Jennifer Love Hewitt - <I>Barenaked</I> (Jive) 
<A HREF="/news/articles/1456893/20020807/hewitt_jennifer_love.jhtml">Read: "In Jennifer Love Hewitt's Latest Role She's 'Bare Naked' "</a> <BR>&nbsp;<a href="/bands/az/hewitt_jennifer_love/324034/album.jhtml"> &nbsp;<font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Barenaked</I> (Jive)</a></b></font> 
<LI>Sinead O'Connor - <I>Sean-Nos Nua</I> (ARC) 
<LI>Soft Cell - <I>Cruelty Without Beauty</I> (Cooking Vinyl) 
</UL><BR><BR> 
<B>October 15</B>: 
<UL> 
<LI>Nick Carter - <I>Now or Never</I> (Jive) 
<A HREF="/news/articles/1456873/20020806/carter_nick.jhtml">Read: "Nick Carter Has Plenty Of Songs, Few Guests For Solo Album"</a>
<LI>Santana - <I>Shaman</I> (Arista) 
<A HREF="/news/articles/1452769/20020305/santana.jhtml">Read: "Carlos Santana Promises Guest-Packed, Vibrant New Album" </a> <BR>&nbsp;<a href="/bands/az/santana/326641/album.jhtml">&nbsp;<font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Shaman</I> (Arista)</a></b></font> 
<LI>Various artists - <I>American Idol's Greatest Hits</I> (RCA) 
<A HREF="/news/articles/1457276/20020830/index.jhtml">Read: "'American Idol' Finalists Plan Arena Tour, Compilation Album" </a>
</p><p></UL><BR><BR> 
<B>October 22</B>: 
<UL> 
<LI>Foo Fighters - <I>One by One</I> (RCA)<br> 
<a href="/news/articles/1457188/20020826/foo_fighters.jhtml">Read: "Foo Fighters Cross The Rock Line On <I>One By One</I></a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;</b></font> 
<LI>Toni Braxton - TBD (Arista)<br>
<A HREF="/news/articles/1452697/20020301/braxton_toni.jhtml">Read: "Toni Braxton Making 'Hit After Hit,' Rodney Jerkins Promises"</a> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="/bands/az/braxton_toni/325649/album.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>TBD</I> (Arista)</a></b></font> 
</UL><BR><BR> 
<B>October 29</B>: 
<UL> 
<LI>Tori Amos - <I>Scarlet's Walk</I> (Epic/ Sony) 
</UL><BR><BR> 
<B>November 5</B>: 
<UL> 
<LI>Bj&#246;rk - <I>Bj&#246;rk's Greatest Hits</I> (Elektra) 
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