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Next week, expect Grammy and Valentine’s Day sales spikes for winners Winehouse, Herbie Hancock, Kanye West, Carrie Underwood and Foo Fighters.

MAGIC JOHNSON!

Sheryl Crow, Lenny Kravitz, kd lang Debut Top 10 as Grammy Sales Spikes Loom
Surf’s up for Jack Johnson, and so are his record sales.

The Brushfire/Universal Republic surfer-turned-singer/songwriter catches an online wave and rides it all the way to the first blockbuster debut of 2008, as his Sleep Through the Static bows at #1 with 380k through the old pipeline, more than a third of which come from digital sales.

That buys a lot of suntan lotion, dude.

It’s enough to top the #2 bow for A&M’s Sheryl Crow, whose highly personal Detours checks in with 92k in sales.

Virgin’s Lenny Kravitz is the other Top 5 newcomer, as his new Love Revolution debuts at #4, behind J Records’ resurgent diva Alicia Keys, whose As I Am is #3 with 85k, a 35% gain over last week.

Hip-O/Universal’s 2008 Grammy Nominees is next at #6, followed by Geffen’s Mary J. Blige (#7), debuting k.d. lang’s Nonesuch album Watershed (#8), Disney’s Hannah Montana 2 soundtrack (#9) and Big Machine’s Taylor Swift (#10).

Atlantic’s Step Up 2: The Streets soundtrack (#13) and Hear Music/Concord’s Kenny G (#13) are the other chart rookies for the week.

Pre-Grammy build-up pushed a number of titles, including Universal Republic’s Amy Winehouse (#20), Reprise’s Michael Buble (#27) and Decca’s Andrea Bocelli (#49) back into the Top 50, while Interscope’s Across the Universe (#35) reflects the current DVD release of the movie. 19/Jive/ZLG’s Jordin Sparks also returns at #45.

Major gainers, led by Keys, include RCA/RMG’s Daughtry (#21, +20%), Hollywood’s Jonas Brothers (#25, +20%) and Disney’s Hannah Montana soundtrack (#40, +18%), both up thanks to the movie, and Def Jam/IDJ’s Rihanna (#46, +19).

Others experiencing sales upticks include Swift (+12%), ERC’s The Eagles (#24, +9%), Arista/RMG’s Carrie Underwood (#29, +8%) and Disney’s Radio Disney Jams 10 (#47, +10%).

Next week, expect Grammy and Valentine’s Day sales spikes for winners Winehouse, Herbie Hancock, Kanye West, Carrie Underwood and Foo Fighters along with new releases from Atlantic’s A Simple Plan and Sony Legacy’s 25th anniversary reissue of Michael Jackson’s Thriller.