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Top selling albums and songs in Portland, July 1-7

Every week, we list the top selling albums from local record stores Music Millennium, Jackpot Records, Everyday Music and Beacon Sound, and the top streamed tracks in Portland on Rhapsody, for the previous week. This week's in-store performances are also listed below.




MUSIC MILLENNIUM
1. Daft Punk—Random Access Memories
2. Mavis Staples—One True Vine
3. Sandi Thom—Flesh & Blood
4. Vampire Weekend—Modern Vampires of the City
5. Sigur Ros—Kveikur

JACKPOT RECORDS
1. Boards of Canada—Tomorrow's Harvest
2. Queens of the Stone Age—Like Clockwork
3. The National—Trouble Will Find Me
4. Godspeed You! Black Emperor—Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!
5. Various Artists—Kenya Special: Selected East African Recordings 1970-80's

BEACON SOUND
1. Boards Of Canada—Tomorrow's Harvest
2. The Focus Group—Elektrik Karousel
3. Metro Area—Straight A's
4. El Mahdy Jr—The Spirit Of Fucked Up Places 
5. Mount Kimbie—Cold Spring Fault Less Youth

EVERYDAY MUSIC
1. Daft Punk—Random Access Memories
2. The National—Trouble Will Find Me
3. Queens of the Stone Age—Like Clockwork
4. Sigur Ros—Kveikur
5. Kanye West—Yeezus

Top 10 songs streaming on Rhapsody in Portland 
1. Robin Thicke—"Blurred Lines"
2. Daft Punk—"Get Lucky"
3. Macklemore—"Can't Hold Us"
4. Imagine Dragons—"Radioactive"
5. Macklemore—"Same Love"
6. The Lumineers—"Ho Hey"
7. Daft Punk—"Give Life Back to Music"
8. Justin Timberlake—"Mirrors"
9. Pink—"Just Give Me a Reason"
10. Bruno Mars—"Treasure"

THIS WEEK'S IN-STORES

Friday, July 12

Blue Cranes @ Music Millennium (3158 E Burnside St.), 6 pm

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