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AC/DC’s Wal-Mart exclusive, Black Ice, on Columbia, hits stores on Monday, but won’t appear on the chart until Oct. 28, a week from Tuesday.

CHESNEY’S SUN SHINES AT #1

BNA Country Superstar Headed for Top Spot With New Album
The fourth quarter has started… Do you know where your superstars are?

First up, BNA country superstar Kenny Chesney follows the Sun to the top spot on the charts, according to one-day sales reports from those retailers not too shell-shocked to return our calls.

Duplicating a strategy first successfully employed by Sugarland, the deluxe edition of Chesney’s Lucky Old Sun is on target for #1 next week, with 180k in sales, give or take, more than enough to overtake Grand Hustle/Atlantic’s T.I., who will probably be #2 with around 100k after two straight weeks leading the Top 50.

Critically acclaimed, but reclusive RCA/RMG Maine roots-rocker Ray LaMontagne’s third album, Gossip in the Grain, distributed through RED, is the week’s other top debut, with a huge iTunes marketshare helping spawn a 50-55k bow.

Interscope U.K. pop-rockers Keane’s Perfect Symmetry looks headed for 40-45k, followed by a pair of Luke Lewis entries in Lost Highway’s Lucinda Williams and Mercury Nashville’s Billy Currington, both pegged between 30-35k.

AC/DC’s Wal-Mart exclusive, Black Ice, on Columbia, hits stores on Monday, but won’t appear on the chart until Oct. 28, a week from Tuesday.

The market was down 14% vs last week, down 23% vs same week last year and still down 12% year-to-date. And you thought the stock market was bad.