Not that it’s any indication of the quality of his work, but Bob Dylan has found himself on the top of the charts four times before: for Planet Waves (1974), Blood on the Tracks (1975), Desire (1976), and Modern Times (2006). This is his second in a row though. With his new album, he’s back on top:
1. Bob Dylan – “Together Through Life” – 125,000 (debut)
2. “Hannah Montana: the Movie” soundtrack- 86,000 (down 18%)
3. Rascal Flatts – “Unstoppable” – 53,000 (down 22%)
4. Rick Ross – “Deeper Than Rap” – 51,000 (down 67.5%)
5. Lady GaGa – “The Fame” 40,000 (up 0.6%)
6. “Twilight” soundtrack – 35,000 (down 14%)
7. “Now 30” – 33,000 (down 10%)
8. Heaven & Hell – “The Devil You Know” – 30,000 (debut)
9. Taylor Swift – “Fearless” – 29,000 (up 1%)
10. Various – “Playing for Change” – 26,000 (debut)