Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are back at the top of the U.S. pop album chart after a slow week of sales allowed them to regain that coveted top spot with the Magic albumHollywood (EON) - Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are back at the top of the U.S. pop album chart after a slow week of sales allowed them to regain that coveted top spot with the Magic album.

Two albumed made their debut in the Top 10 but none of the albums managed to sell more than 100,000 copies in what ended up being an amazingly slow week of sales.

The Magic album from Springsteen managed to sell 77,000 copies which was actually enough to take the top spot for the week. This barely beat the record by the Dreamgirls soundtrack which sold 60,000 copies and became the number one album back in January.

The three-week total for Magic is now at 547,000 copies sold. The album took the top spot away from Kid Rock’s new album Rock N Roll Jesus which saw a 55% sales dip.

The weekly total fell just 200 behind Springsteen.
Colbie Caillat continues to do well with Coco as sales increased by 20% again to bring the total to 417,000 copies sold.

A new entry this week was from Jimmy Eat World with Chase the Light. It made its debut at No. 5 selling 62,000 copies. The other new entry was Angie Stone with Art of Love and War which sold 45,000 copies, putting the R&B singer at No. 12.