The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled for The Times from information supplied by SoundScan Inc., the music industry’s leading sales-reporting service. The rankings are based on actual sales in the San Fernando, Santa Clarita and Antelope valleys, and in Glendale.
TOP 20 ALBUMS
Title, Artist (National Rank) Last Week 1 Zooropa, U2 (1) - 2 Back to Broadway, Barbara Streisand (2) 1 3 Sleepless in Seattle, soundtrack (4) 3 4 janet., Janet Jackson (3) 2 5 Unplugged & Seated, Rod Stewart (7) 4 6 Ten Summoner’s Tales, Sting (18) 5 7 What’s Love Got to Do With It, Tina Turner (17) 9 8 Duran Duran 2, Duran Duran (21) 7 9 Mi Tierra, Gloria Estefan (27) 14 10 Love Deluxe, Sade (37) 15 11 The Bodyguard, soundtrack (12) 8 12 The Chronic, Dr. Dre (8) 6 13 Breathless, Kenny G (10) 12 14 Take a Look, Natalie Cole (30) 11 15 Core, Stone Temple Pilots (6) 13 16 Pocket Full of Kryptonite, Spin Doctors (13) 20 17 Jurassic Park, soundtrack (36) 16 18 It’s About Time, SWV (11) 17 19 Elemental, Tears for Fears (59) 19 20 Kamakiriad, Donald Fagen (41) 18
TOP 20 SINGLES
Title, Artist (National Rank) Last Week 1 Whoomp! (There It Is), Tag Team (1) 1 2 Can’t Help Falling in Love, UB40 (2) 2 3 Have I Told You Lately, Rod Stewart (13) 5 4 Lately, Jodeci (6) 6 5 Knockin’ Da Boots, H Town (9) 3 6 Weak, SWV (3) 4 7 Show Me Love, Robin S (16) 9 8 Slam, Onyx (4) 12 9 Come Undone, Duran Duran (19) 8 10 Insane in the Brain, Cypress Hill (21) 13 11 Dre Day, Dr. Dre (7) 7 12 I’m Gonna Be, Proclaimers (10) 10 13 That’s the Way Love Goes, Janet Jackson (12) 11 14 I’ll Never Get Over You, Expose (14) 14 15 Baby I’m Yours, Shai (26) 17 16 Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag, L.L. Cool J (28) 16 17 Gold Diggin’, M.C. Nas-D & DJ Fred (178) 15 18 What’s Up, Four Non-Blondes (11) 19 19 If I Had No Loot, Tony! Toni! Tone! (15) - 20 U Don’t Hear Me Though, Rodney O/Joe Cooley (164) 20
Source: (Copyright) SoundScan Inc., for week ending July 9
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