Other notable chart debuts: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers� anti-music industry concept album, �The Last DJ�, debuted at No. 9, while Chevelle�s sophomore album landed at a very respectable No 14 it�s first week out and Jurassic 5�s �Power In Numbers� rounds out the top 15.
Here is a look at this week�s Top 15.
1: Elvis Presley � �Elvis 30 #1 Hits�
2: Bon Jovi � �Bounce�
3: The Rolling Stones � �Forty Licks�
4: Avril Lavigne � �Let Go�
5: Nelly � �Nellyville�
6: The Dixie Chicks � �Home�
7: Eminem � �The Eminem Show�
8: Xzibit � �Man vs Machine�
9: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers -
�The Last DJ�
10: American Idol � �Greatest Moments�
11: Keith Urban � �Golden Road�
12: Norah Jones � �Come Away With Me�
13: Disturbed � �Believe�
14: Chevelle � �Wonder What�s Next�
15: Jurassic 5 � �Power In Numbers�
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