Debut album from 'American Idol' runner-up Lauren Alaina enters chart at #5.
By Gil Kaufman
Evanescence
Photo: Wind-up Records
<P>Amy Lee and <a href="http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/evanescence/artist.jhtml">Evanescence</a> will be back in a familiar place next week with their first album in five years. <a href="/news/articles/1672356/evanescence-family-values.jhtml">Evanescence's self-titled effort</a> will hit #1 on the <i>Billboard</i> 200 on sales of 127,000, according to figures provided by Nielsen SoundScan. While impressive, the sales were less than half of what the band's 2006 sophomore album, <I>The Open Door,</I> sold (447,000) in its first week in 2006. </p><div class="player-placeholder right" id="id:1668631" width="240" height="211"></div><p> Hard rockers <b>Five Finger Death Punch</b> lock down the #3 slot with <I>American Capitalist</I> (91,000), easily besting "American Idol" runner-up <a href="/news/articles/1665031/american-idol-scotty-mccreery-lauren-alaina-album.jhtml">Lauren Alaina, whose <I>Wildflower</I></a> hits the chart at #5 on sales of 69,000. Also debuting in the top 10 are <b>Ryan Adams</b>' 13th effort, <I>Ashes & Fire,</I> which sold 49,000 copies, and country star <b>Martina McBride</b>, whose <I>Eleven</I> sneaks in at #10 (40,000). Rounding out the top 10: <b>Adele</b>, <I>21</I> (#2, 111,000); "Idol" champ <b>Scotty McCreery</b>'s debut, <I>Clear as Day</I> (down 55 percent in its second week to #4 on 88,000); <b>Tony Bennett</b>, <I>Duets II</I> (#6, 55,000); <b>Lady Antebellum</b>, <I>Own the Night</I> (#8, 47,000); and <b>Lil Wayne</b>, <I>Tha Carter IV</I> (#9, 45,000). In a week when most of the hold-over in the top 15 lost ground, the only gainer is <b>Foster the People</b>'s five-month-old debut, <I>Torches,</I> which is up 19 percent to #12 (27,000). <b>Joe Jonas</b>' debut solo album, <I>Fastlife,</I> pops in at #15 (18,000) and the soundtrack to the <a href="/news/articles/1672506/footloose-kenny-wormald-julianne-hough-remake-original.jhtml">"Footloose" remake</a> shoots up 120 spots to #16 as sales soared by more than 400 percent to 18,000. Further down the line, Icelandic conundrum <b>Björk</b>'s <I>Biophilia</I> materializes at #27 (15,000) and <b>Peter Gabriel</b>'s orchestral take on his old hits, <I>New Blood,</I> is at #30 (13,000). Down at #46, the <a href="/news/articles/1672287/britney-spears-remix-album-b-in-the-mix.jhtml">Britney Spears</b> remix collection</a>, <I>B in the Mix: The Remixes Vol. 2,</I> debuts on modest sales of just under 9,000. Evanescence also take the top spot on the iTunes album chart, where Adele holds down the #2 spot, followed by Five Finger Death Punch, Adams, Alaina, <b>Hunter Hayes</b>' self-titled album, Foster the People, pre-order for <b>Coldplay</b>'s <I>Mylo Xyloto</I>, McCreery and the "Footloose" soundtrack. Adele holds down the #1 spot on the iTunes singles chart with "Someone Like You," keeping <b>LMFAO</b>'s "Sexy and I Know It" at #2, just ahead of <b>Rihanna</b>'s "We Found Love," Foster the People's "Pumped Up Kicks," <b>Wiz Khalifa</b>'s "Young, Wild & Free" and <b>Maroon 5</b>'s "Moves Like Jagger." Rounding out the top 10 are <b>Gym Class Heroes</b> at #7 with "Stereo Hearts," <b>David Guetta</b>'s "Without You," <b>Cobra Starship</b>'s "You Make Me Feel ..." and <b>Lady Gaga</b>'s "Yoü and I." Next week's debuts will include the latest from reunited indie rock godfathers <b>Jane's Addiction</b> and the long-awaited solo debut from former <a href="/news/articles/1667893/patrick-stump-this-city-music-video.jhtml">Fall Out Boy singer Patrick Stump</a>.</p>
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