AEROSMITH Sell More Than 160K Copies Of 'Bobo', Land At No. 5

April 7, 2004

AEROSMITH's critically acclaimed blues album, "Honkin' on Bobo" (Columbia),has landed at No. 5 on next week's The Billboard 200 chart with sales of 160,500 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The band's last album, 2001's "Just Push Play", arrived at No. 2 with 240,000 copies and has gone on to sell 1.3 million. Meanwhile, GUNS N' ROSES' "Greatest Hits" continues to do brisk business, with 96,210 copies sold during its second week of release to land at No. 9 on The Billboard 200. The Axl Rose-fronted combo's career-spanning collection has shifted more than 265,000 copies since its March 23 release.

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