At least 286,000 women in this country still love John Mayer (KeyArena, March 31). Sonic Boom and Easy Street shoppers still love Brandi Carlile and Built to Spill, and Robbie Williams appears destined to remain painfully ignored on our side of the water.Here’s a look at what was selling in Seattle, and what folks brought home around the country last week (after the jump).Easy Street’s Top Sellers Last Week:1. Brandi Carlile, Give Up the Ghost 2. Them Crooked Vultures, Them Crooked Vultures 3. John Mayer, Battle Studies 4. Norah Jones, The Fall 5. Nirvana, Live at Reading 6. Pearl Jam, Backspacer 7. Pink Martini, Splendor in the Grass8. Phoenix, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix9. Various Artists, Give Seattle 2009 10. Built to Spill, There is No EnemyThe rest of the country, via Billboard:1. John Mayer, Battle Studies2. Andrea Bocelli, My Christmas3. Norah Jones, The Fall4. Casting Crowns, Until the Whole World Hears5. 50 Cent, Before I Self Destruct6. Justin Bieber, My World EP7. Michael Jackson, This Is It8. New Moon Soundtrack9. Carrie Underwood, Play On10. Taylor Swift, Fearless
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