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Reba McEntire continues to prove that she’s the only female country artist in a league with Wynonna Judd, able to score high on The Times’ Southern California country and pop charts. McEntire’s album “It’s Your Call” is second on the country Top 10, while Judd’s nearly year-old album, “Wynonna,” is still No. 6. Garth Brooks, with three albums, dominates the chart, as usual. Michael Jackson’s “Dangerous” album didn’t benefit much--in this region anyway-- from his appearance with Oprah Winfrey. The album went from No. 16 to No. 9.
TOP 10 ALBUMS
Title, Artist (National Rank) Last Week 1 The Bodyguard, soundtrack (1) 1 2 Breathless, Kenny G (2) 3 3 The Chronic, Dr. Dre (3) 2 4 Unplugged, Eric Clapton (4) 4 5 Aladdin, soundtrack (6) 5 6 Lose Control, Silk (14) 9 7 Ten, Pearl Jam (13) 6 8 Reachin’, Digable Planets (15) -- 9 Dangerous, Michael Jackson (12) 16 10 Love Deluxe, Sade (16) 12
TOP 10 SINGLES
Title, Artist (National Rank) Last Week 1 Ditty, Paperboy (12) 1 2 Nuthin’ But a “G” Thang, Dr. Dre (2) 3 3 I Will Always. . ., Whitney Houston (1) 2 4 A Whole New World, Bryson/Belle (4) 6 5 Rebirth of Slick, Digable Planets (6) 4 6 Everything’s. . .Alright, Father M.C. (24) 8 7 Ordinary World, Duran Duran (7) 5 8 Hip Hop Hooray, Naughty By Nature (3) 9 9 Here We Go Again, Portrait (18) 11 10 Informer, Snow (5) 7
TOP 10 COUNTRY ALBUMS
Title, Artist (National Rank) Last Week 1 Some Gave All, Billy Ray Cyrus (1) 1 2 It’s Your Call, Reba McEntire (2) 3 3 The Chase, Garth Brooks (3) 2 4 No Fences, Garth Brooks (8) 4 5 Brand New Man, Brooks & Dunn (4) 5 6 Wynonna, Wynonna Judd (6) 6 7 Pure Country, George Strait (5) 7 8 I Still Believe in You, Vince Gill (7) 10 9 Ropin’ the Wind, Garth Brooks (11) 8 10 Come On. . ., Mary-Chapin Carpenter (9) 9
Source: SoundScan Inc., for week ending Feb. 14
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