Albums: Daughtry To Top Charts While Another “Idol” Bombs

July 15, 2009
By Brian Cantor

HITS projections based on Tuesday’s album sales reveal that “Leave This Town,” the sophomore album from Daughtry, will top the Billboard 200 next week.

According to Hits Daily Double, the Daughtry album will achieve first week sales figures in the 250,000 territory. Though it appears locked for the number one sales position, if the album does not make a late-week sales rally, it will not top the opening week figure for Daughtry’s self-titled debut (just over 300,000).

The debut nonetheless remains impressive–”Idol” alumnus Chris Daughtry’s star has not yet faded (and who would have expected it to do so, given the number of hit singles produced by his band’s debut album?). The same cannot be said for season seven contestant Brooke White, whose album is on track to bomb.

With “Idol” judge Randy Jackson as an executive producer, “High Hopes & Heartbreak” received far more hype than most recent “Idol” albums, including notable recent cuts from Elliott Yamin (third place on season five, artist behind hit single “Wait for You”) and Taylor Hicks (season five winner). In addition to a performance during this past year’s “Idol” season (which did produce strong single sales for “Hold Up My Heart”), White’s album also received an aggressive promotional campaign on iTunes. It nonetheless is targeted to sell in the 10,000 range.

Other notable debuts this week: The Dead Weather’s “Horehound” (tracked at 45-50,000), Joe’s “Signature” (35-40,000), Twista’s “Category F5″ (30-35,000) and Sick Puppies’ “Tri-Polar” (15-18,000).

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6 Responses to “ Albums: Daughtry To Top Charts While Another “Idol” Bombs ”

  1. youknowwho on July 15, 2009 at 7:57 pm

    Daughtry’s album is really bad! Save your money folks and wait for a REAL rock album to emerge. This is bland pop lite.

  2. straightshooter on July 16, 2009 at 5:55 pm

    don’t pay attention to the troll… if you like daughtry, you will like this album.

  3. Brian Cantor on July 16, 2009 at 7:43 pm

    It’s an average album for the genre, slightly better than the Nickelback and Theory of a Deadman albums but nothing particularly exciting. Plus, the band really abandoned the attempt at going heavy (the only poor-performing single from the debut album was “What I Want” with Slash); I don’t even think Chris Daughtry would say this is meant to be hard rock.

  4. Linny on July 22, 2009 at 4:35 am

    While I don’t think Brooke’s album will do all that well in the long run, it should be noted that for the sales week in question it was available ONLY on iTunes. The physical CD only became available yesterday.

  5. chris on July 26, 2009 at 3:28 am

    Ur an ass man, Chris Daughtry has a great voice and a real good band. He risked a lot to even audition for AI, where the hell is your album dip shit?

  6. ?????????????? on November 3, 2009 at 3:03 pm

    Nice Post! More like that!

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