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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 Songs of Faith & Devotion, Depeche Mode (1) -- 2 Bodyguard, soundtrack (2) 3 3 Ten Summoner’s Tales, Sting (5) 1 4 Unplugged, Eric Clapton (4) 2 5 Breathless, Kenny G (3) 4 6 Pocket Full of Kryptonite, Spin Doctors (6) 9 7 Aladdin, soundtrack (23) 11 8 Dangerous, Michael Jackson (15) 8 9 Jon Secada, Jon Secada (24) 10 10 Duran Duran 2, Duran Duran (25) 6 11 Chronic, Dr. Dre (8) 7 12 Love Deluxe, Sade (22) 19 13 3 Years, ... , Arrested Development (13) 12 14 Are You Gonna Go My Way, Lenny Kravitz (19) 13 15 12 Inches of Snow, Snow (7) 18 16 Coverdale/Page, Coverdale/Page (10) 5 17 Home Invasion, Ice-T (14) - 18 Ten, Pearl Jam (16) 17 19 19 Naughty III, Naughty by Nature (11) 14 20 Funky Divas, En Vogue (34) 20
TOP 20 SINGLES
Title, Artist (National Rank) Last Week 1 Informer, Snow (1) 2 2 Nuthin’ But a “G” Thang, Dr. Dre (3) 1 3 Freak Me, Silk (2) 3 4 Ditty, Paperboy (5) 4 5 Down With the King, Run-D.M.C. (15) 10 6 Ordinary World, Duran Duran (20) 7 7 It Was a Good Day, Ice Cube (14) 6 8 Dazzy Duks, Duice (30) 5 9 I Have Nothing, Whitney Houston (13) 14 10 Whole New World, Bryson/Belle (18) 9 11 Hip Hop Hooray, Naughty by Nature (7) 8 11 I Will Always Love You, Whitney Houston (9) 11 13 Comforter, Shai (16) 12 14 Crying Game, Boy George (36) 16 15 Love Is, Williams/McKnight (23) 17 16 Homies, Lighter Shade of Brown (8) - 17 Everything’s Gonna Be Alright, Father M.C. (55) 13 18 Don’t Walk Away, Jade (11) - 19 I Got a Man, Positive K (6) 15 20 Mr. Wendal, Arrested Development (10) 19
Source: SoundScan Inc., for week ending March 28
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