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Top Jazz Albums for the 7/11/2009 issue

Fri Jul 3, 2009 9:00am EDT
 Now     Last    Weeks   Peak
 1       1       2       1       Michael Buble Meets Madison Square Garden - Michael Buble (143/Reprise/Warner
Bros.)
 2       2       14      1       Quiet Nights - Diana Krall (Verve/VG)
 3       3       9       2       My One And Only Thrill - Melody Gardot (Verve/VG)
 4       -       1       4       Dedicated To You: Kurt Elling Sings The Music Of Coltrane And Hartman  - Kurt
Elling (Concord Jazz/Concord)
 5       5       4       3       Classic Sinatra II - Frank Sinatra (The Frank Sinatra Collection/Capitol)
 6       4       7       2       Live At The Meadowlands - Frank Sinatra (The Frank Sinatra Collection/Concord)
 7       6       23      1       Seduction: Sinatra Sings Of Love - Frank Sinatra (The Frank Sinatra
Collection/Reprise)
 8       8       5       4       Quartet Live - Gary Burton/Pat Metheny/Steve Swallow/Antonio Sanchez (Concord
Jazz/Concord)
 9       7       16      1       Bare Bones - Madeleine Peyroux (Rounder)
 10      9       10      2       The Bright Mississippi - Allen Toussaint (Nonesuch/Warner Bros.)



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