![]() ![]() ![]() There are signs that the novelty may be wearing off: Studdard’s 2003 post-“Idol” debut moved 417,000 copies its first week. “American Idol” winner Ruben Studdard is back with “The Return” (J Records) he arrives at No. ![]() Oklahoma City rock act Hinder continues to rise on the strength of its hit “Lips of an Angel” the band’s “Extreme Behavior” (Universal) climbs two positions to No. 1 bow, Rod Stewart’s recital “Still the Same … Great Rock Classics of Our Time” (J Records), drops five positions with a 57% decline, arriving at No. 5, rounding up debut-week sales of 82,000. 4 in its sixth week, just missing a six-figure tally with 99,000 shifted.Ĭountry star Dierks Bentley’s “Long Trip Alone” (Capitol Nashville) trips in at No. Justin Timberlake’s still-muscular “FutureSex/LoveSounds” (Jive) bounces up three slots to No. It’s the singer’s top chart position, nosing out the No. The only other title to sell more than 100,000 units this week is teen songbird JoJo’s second album, “The High Road” (Da Family/Blackground), which comes in at No. 2 position for a second consecutive week the band’s sophomore release dips 31%, selling 112,000. Demi-goth rock unit Evanescence’s “The Open Door” (Wind-up) holds onto its No. ![]()
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