>STASG: Peak: #189, weeks: 9 >Clouds: Peak: #31, weeks: 36 >LOTC: Peak: #27, weeks: 33 >Blue: Peak: #15, weeks: 28 >FTR: Peak: #11, weeks: 28 >CAS: Peak: #2 (4 weeks), weeks: 64 >MOA: Peak: #2 (1 week), weeks: 22 >THOSL: Peak: #4, weeks: 17 >Hejira: Peak: #13, weeks: 18 >DJRD: Peak: #25, weeks: 13 >Mingus: Peak: #17, weeks: 18 >SandL: Peak: #38, weeks: 16 >WTRF: Peak: #25, weeks: 21 >DED: Peak: #63, weeks: 19 >CMIARS: Peak: #45, weeks: 16 >NRH: Peak: #41, weeks: 14 >TI: Peak: #47, weeks: 10
BSN was also on the Billboard top 200 chart for several weeks and peaked at around #50 (was #1 briefly on Amazon.com). I don't think T'log has charted on Billboard at all. Anecdote: Mingus shows a peak at #17, but, as Joni pointed out in an interview once, that statistic is really inaccurate--because so few copies of the album were shipped in its initial shipment, retailers had to reorder it very quickly, causing an artificially high sales figure. Sales data are no longer gathered that way; I believe true over-the-counter sales are the exclusive means for calculating the charts (internet sales are included or reported separately, depending on which chart is reporting). There, now you know. Bryan