Message to Michael: Okay, so your Dangerous comeback has done really well so far. But this week, the album creeps up only two measly spots. We recommend immediate action: cuddling with Katie Couric on Today, followed by a call-in show with Tabitha Soren on MTV, then a saxophone summit on Arsenio. Call it a full Bill Clinton. At least you won't have to worry about Mick Jagger and Paul McCartney. After landing at Nos. 11 and 17, respectively, the Stone has rolled down to No. 20 and the Beatle has been squished down to No. 28. Maybe you and the geezers can dress up in women's clothing for an afternoon talk show. Hey, it worked for Phil Donahue! LAST POP ALBUMS WEEKS ON WEEK CHART
1 1 Soundtrack 14 The Bodyguard, Arista 2 2 Kenny G 14 Breathless, Arista 3 3 Dr. Dre 10 The Chronic, Interscope/Death Row 4 5 Billy Ray Cyrus 40 Some Gave All, Mercury 5 4 Eric Clapton 26 Unplugged, Reprise 6 7 Spin Doctors 36 Pocket Full of Kryptonite, Epic Associated 7 6 Soundtrack 15 Aladdin, Walt Disney 8 10 Reba McEntire 10 It's Your Call, MCA 9 13 Pearl Jam 62 Ten, Epic Associated 10 12 Michael Jackson 65 Dangerous, Epic
LAST WEEK R&B ALBUMS
1 1 Dr. Dre 10 The Chronic, Interscope/Death Row 2 3 Silk 14 Lose Control, Elektra 3 2 Soundtrack 14 The Bodyguard, Arista 4 - 2PAC 1 Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z..., Interscope 5 5 Digable Planets 2 Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space), Pendulum/Elektra 6 4 Kenny G 14 Breathless, Arista 7 6 Shai 9 ...If I Ever Fall in Love, Gasoline Alley 8 7 Sade 16 Love Deluxe, Epic 9 8 Mary J. Blige 30 What's The 411?, Uptown/MCA 10 16 Arrested Development 47 3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life of..., Chrysalis


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