PDX Charts

PDX Charts: Top selling albums and songs in Portland, Dec. 31-Jan. 6

Every Tuesday, we list the top selling albums from local record stores Music Millennium, Jackpot Records and Everyday Music, and the top streamed tracks in Portland on Rhapsody, for the previous week. The week's in-store appearance guide in below.


Music Millennium 

1. Mumford & Sons—Babel 

2. Bonnie Raitt—Slipstream 

3. Lumineers—The Lumineers

4. Led Zeppelin—Celebration Day 

5. Grizzly Bear—Shields


Everyday Music

1. Kendrick Lamar—Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City

2. Flying Lotus—Until the Quiet Comes

3. Tame Impala—Lonerism

4. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis—Heist

5. Various Artists—Live at KEXP Vol. 8


Jackpot Records

1. Tame Impala—Lonerism

2. Various Artists—Diablos Del Ritmo: Colombian Melting Pot 1960-1985

3. Swans—The Seer

4. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis—The Heist

5. Grizzly Bear—Shields


Top 10 tracks streamed on Rhapsody in Portland

1. The Lumineers—"Ho Hey"

2. fun.—"Some Nights"

3. Psy—"Gangnam Style"

4. Rihanna—"Diamonds"

5. Bruno Mars—"Locked Out of Heaven"

6. Gotye—"Somebody That I Used to Know"

7. Mumford & Sons—"I Will Wait"

8. Taylor Swift—"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"

9. Adele—"Rolling in the Deep"

10. Carly Rae Jepsen—"Call Me Maybe"; Will.I.Am—"Scream & Shout (featuring Britney Spears)"


THIS WEEK'S IN-STORES


Sunday, Jan. 13

Brandon Carmody @ Music Millennium (3158 E Burnside St., 231-8926), 5 pm 

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