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Nine Inch Nails' The Fragile Is Top U.S. Seller

Industrial-rock band's first studio album in five years debuts at #1; Chris Cornell, Tori Amos albums also hit Billboard chart.

Record buyers felt Trent Reznor's pain last week, and they paid for it.

Enough of them bought Nine Inch Nails' misery-laden double-CD The

Fragile to make it debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 albums

chart, ahead of the Backstreet Boys' cheery (and seven-times platinum)

Millennium, according to sales figures released Wednesday (Sept.

29) by SoundScan. It will be the industrial-rock band's first #1 album.

Also making high-profile debuts on this week's chart will be albums by

piano-balladeer Tori Amos, ex-Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell, veteran

singer-actress-director Barbra Streisand, R&B singer Brian McKnight and

rap group the Terror Squad, which features Fat Joe and Big Punisher.

The top 10: The Fragile (#1); Millennium (#2); Latino rock

band Santana's Supernatural (moving up two spots to #3); teen pop

singer Christina Aguilera's eponymous debut (#4); rapper Eve's Let

There Be Eve — Ruff Ryders' First Lady (#5, after debuting last

week at #1); Streisand's A Love Like Ours (#6); McKnight's Back

at One (#7 — its title notwithstanding); country trio the Dixie

Chicks' Fly (#8); rapper Kid Rock's Devil Without a Cause

(#9); and teen-pop singer Britney Spears' ... Baby

One More Time (#10, the album's lowest chart position yet).

(Click

here for a detailed top-10 albums chart.)

The Fragile, Nine Inch Nails' third album, their first studio

album in five years, is drenched with guitar and piano overdubs, propulsive

drum beats and aching vocals. With such driving cuts as "We're in This

Together" (RealAudio

excerpt) and "Into the Void," it won instant critical acclaim.

"I wanted to try new things, fully utilizing the studio, while putting

more effort into melody and structure," Nine Inch Nails mastermind Reznor

said in a written statement prior to the album's Sept. 21 release. "Instead

of trying to analyze what I was creating, I just let it flow, to see

where it went. It was all about not being afraid, and it felt very

liberating."

The album sold 228,746 copies for the week ending Sunday, according to

SoundScan data.

Amos, who recently wrapped up a co-headlining tour with Alanis Morissette

and also is scheduled to launch her own tour Wednesday in Dallas, will

enter the chart at #12 with to venus and back, on first-week sales

of 112,113. Like The Fragile, it's a double album. One disc of

to venus and back features new studio material, including "Bliss"

and "1,000 Oceans," while the other is a live-performance disc.

Cornell's first solo album, Euphoria Morning, which he co-produced

with Alain Johannes and Natasha Shneider of the L.A. rock band Eleven,

will debut at #18, having sold 75,563 copies last week. The album's songs,

including the single "Can't Change Me" (RealAudio

excerpt), are more lush and quiet than those he wrote for the

grunge standard-bearers, Soundgarden.

"Obviously, I had no interest in revisiting [Soundgarden] for many reasons,"

Cornell said recently. "My interests were already starting to go into

different directions. And out of respect to the band, I couldn't re-create

that [earlier sound], so why would I ever want to try?"

(RealAudio

excerpt of interview).

Streisand's album is her first since Higher Ground (1997), which

featured her duet with Celine Dion, "Tell Him." This time around, Streisand's

guests include country singer Vince Gill (on "If You Ever Leave Me"),

'80s pop-rock singer Richard Marx and saxophone player Kenny G.

McKnight sings romantic ballads and songs of emotional struggle, including

"Lonely" and "You Could Be the One," on Back at One.

Hip-hop albums from the Big Punisher–Fat Joe side-project, Terror

Squad, and twin brothers Kane and Abel also will hit the chart this week.

Terror Squad: The Album will enter the chart at #22. Kane

and Abel's Rise to Power, which begins with a female voice offering

the parental advisory, "Lyrics and statements made by Kane and Abel are

for entertainment purposes only." The 22-year-old twins face a federal

trial on cocaine-trafficking charges in New Orleans in November; both

have pleaded not guilty.

Other rock debuts will include the goth-metal band Type O Negative's

World Coming Down (#39), singer/songwriter Ben Harper's Burn

to Shine (#67) and Stereolab's Cobra and Phases Group Play

Voltage in the Milky Night (#153), which continues the Anglo-Franco

rock band's affinity for the bleeps-and-blips of analog synthesizers

(and strange album titles).

Exiting the top 10 will be thrash-rap band Limp Bizkit's Significant

Other, which spent four weeks at #1 in the summer. It was the only

rock album besides The Fragile to hit #1 this year.

Rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard's N***a Please, a carnival of nihilism,

anger, parody and humor, will plummet from its #10 debut last week, all

the way down to #32.

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