Remember when bands wanted to get their albums in as many stores as possible?

Seems like a quaint, old-fashioned notion now, doesnt it?

This year, AC/DCs number trails onlythe million-plus units that Lil Wayne sold his first week.

AC/DC

Gospel duo Mary Mary had the next highest entry at No.

7 with 37,000 units, followed by alt-country hell-raiser Hank Williams III at No.

18 with 20K and traditional country barn-raiser Lee Ann Womack at No.

But the biggest rebounder was just outside the upper ranks: British songbird Adele jumped 35 spots to No.

11, selling 25,000, an increase of 131 percent, thanks to a well-receivedSNLgig.

T.I.s Live Your Life was neck and neck with

Spearss song, settling for third with 180,000 sold.

Other than Beyonces

chart-topping ballad, no other track debuted among the top 50 digital

songs this week.

T.I.s Live Your Life was neck and neck withSpearss song, settling for third with 180,000 sold.

Other than Beyonceschart-topping ballad, no other track debuted among the top 50 digitalsongs this week.