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The Eagles’ first new studio album in 28 years, “Long Road Out of Eden,” takes a short route to No. 1 on The Billboard 200 after Billboard revised a significant chart policy today (Nov. 7).
In consultation with Nielsen SoundScan, Billboard will now allow exclusive album titles that are only available through one retailer to appear on The Billboard 200 and other charts, effective with this week’s charts. Prior to this, proprietary titles were not eligible to appear on most Billboard charts.
Early SoundScan numbers have the Eagles taking the top perch on The Billboard 200 with 711,000 copies sold, with most sales moved by Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club stores. For now, the only other U.S. outlets carrying “Eden” are walmart.com, where both physical copies and downloads are sold, and the Eagles’ own Web site.
Long Road Out of Eden’ Sells More than 700,000 Albums in First Week of
Release
Wal-Mart Stores, U.S. has announced that the Eagles’ “Long Road Out of Eden”—released Oct. 30 exclusively at Wal-Mart, Walmart.com, Sam’s Clubs and Samsclub.com—has sold more than 700,000 units in its first week of release. This represents the largest first week sales of any music product at Wal-Mart in the last two years. The two disc set of 20 new songs is available in store for $11.88 or $10.88 in downloadable MP3 format online.
“We were confident that Eagles fans would embrace ‘Long Road Out of Eden’ but it has exceeded our first week projections. With the holiday season approaching we are confident that the double CD package will be one of the biggest sellers in Wal-Mart history,” said Gary Severson, senior vice president of Entertainment, Wal-Mart. “We’ve notified the RIAA of the sales to quickly certify ‘Long Road Out of Eden’s’ multi-platinum status.”“The band produced and delivered an album of integrity that was in keeping with their legacy… and the fans responded,” said Irving Azoff, Eagles manager. “The phenomenal first week sales of ‘Long Road Out of Eden’ are a testament to Wal-Mart’s marketing and distribution.”

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