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January 16, 2008 15:01

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01 Feist
The Reminder (Arts & Crafts/EMI) – 1240 (19)

02 Spoon
Ga Ga Ga Ga GA (Merge) – 910 (13)

03 LCD Soundsystem
Sound of Silver (DFA/EMI) – 810 (14)

04 Radiohead
In Rainbows (inrainbows.com/Fontana North) – 780 (11)

05 M.I.A.
Kala (XL/Beggars) – 740 (12)

06 Arcade Fire
Neon Bible (Merge) – 710 (12)

07 The National
Boxer (Beggars) – 570 (7)

08 Caribou
Andorra (Merge) – 560 (10)

09 Joel Plaskett Emergency
Ashtray Rock (MapleMusic) – 490 (9)

10 Okkervil River
The Stage Names (Jagjaguwar) – 460 (6)

11 Miracle Fortress
Five Roses (Secret City) – 420 (6)

12 Sandro Perri
Tiny Mirrors (Constellation) – 400 (6)

13 Battles
Mirrored (Warp) – 330 (5)

14 Stars
In Our Bedroom After the War (Arts & Crafts/EMI) – 320 (5)

15 Amy Winehouse
Back to Black (Republic/Universal) – 300 (5)

16 Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
Raising Sand (Rounder) – 270 (4)

Wintersleep
Welcome to the Night Sky (Labwork) – 270 (4)

17 Jens Lekman
Night Falls Over Kortedala (Secretly Canadian) – 260 (4)

18 Iron & Wine
The Shepherd’s Dog (Sub Pop) – 240 (3)

Kanye West
Graduation (Roc-A-Fella) – 240 (4)

Sunset Rubdown
Random Spirit Lover (Jagjaguwar) – 240 (4)

19 Two Hours Traffic
Little Jabs (Bumstead) – 220 (3)

20 Burial
Untrue (Hyperdub) – 200 (3)

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