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Summary The album sold 219,000 copies in its first week.
John Mayer earned some redemption from fans after his fifth album Born And Raised debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart on Wednesday, beating back stiff competition from rocker Slash and several American Idol alumni.After making headlines with a string of controversial comments in various publications about his high-profile relationships and personal life in 2010, Mayer retreated to a quieter life in Montana, embracing laid-back country sounds for Born And Raised.The album sold 219,000 copies in its first week, notching a third No. 1 debut for the 34-year-old singer, who is currently unable to sing due to a type of tumor known as granuloma in his throat. He previously topped the charts with 2003s Heavier Things and 2009s Battle Studies.Other new entries in the top ten include ex-Guns N Roses guitarist Slash at No. 4 with Apocalyptic Love featuring Miles Kennedy and the Conspirators, Christian rock group MercyMe at No. 7 with The Hurt & The Healer, and singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles at No. 8 with her EP Once Upon Another Time.After last weeks American Idol finale, winner Phillip Phillips notched the No. 11 spot on the Billboard 200 with his live performance compilation from the show Phillip Phillips: Journey To The Finale. He also scored a No. 2 debut on the Digital Songs chart with his lead single Home, selling 27,000 copies in its first week.Several Idol alumni played a strong presence in the album chart this week with country singer Carrie Underwood holding steady at No. 3 with Blown Away, Haley Reinhart debuting at No. 17 with Listen Up and 2009 winner Kris Allen entering at No. 26 with his second studio album Thank You Camelia.Last weeks Idol chart topper, Adam Lambert, dropped to No. 12 this week after selling 22,000 copies of Trespassing.
