Album Sweep: November 15, 2014 - Part Four....


It's time for the final quarter of this week's "Album Sweep", sampling the records making their debut on Billboard magazine's Top 200 Albums sales chart in America. You can check out the first three parts by clicking here, here, and here, and as before I've included highlighted links to buy the new sets, along with some of the artists' other major work. Support the talent!

Metalcore band Unearth digs in at #105 with their sixth studio album Watchers Of Rule. Back in 2006 they scored a top-40 album with III: In The Eyes Of Fire (#35)...


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Alt-rock veterans Live return at #133 with The Turn, their first album in eight years and first with new lead singer Chris Shinn. The original line-up with singer Ed Kowalcyzk had back-to-back #1 albums with Throwing Copper in 1994 and Secret Samadhi in 1997...


Actress and singer Leighton Meester makes her debut on the albums chart at #139 with her first full-length album Heartstrings. She previously appeared on the successful Country Strong soundtrack from the film she starred in...


Rock and Roll pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis, who just turned 79 in September, returns at #140 with Rock and Roll Time. His last album Mean Old Man, went to #30 in 2010...



Mystery Skulls, the recording moniker of electronica artists Luis Dubuc of Dallas, Texas, crashes in at #141 with Forever...


The EP Vampires from alt-rocker Ryan Adams comes in at #156, helped with sales during Halloween I'm sure. His self-titled full-length album went to #4 earlier this year...


Singer/songwriter Halsey moves in at #159 with her Room 93 EP...


Christian indie-rock band Kings Kaleidoscope ascend to #171 with Becoming Who We Are...


Rapper Lil' Boosie, who changed his credited name to Boosie BadAzz, bumps in at #178 with Life After Deathrow. He went to #7 in 2007 with Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz....


Adult-pop singer/songwriter Tristan Prettyman is in at #191 with her Back To Home EP. In 2008 she took her full-length effort Hello...X to #27...


The final new entry of the week at #197 belongs to R&B singer Syleena Johnson with Chapter 6: Couples Therapy. Back in 2005 she went to #75 with Chapter 3: The Flesh...


That's it for the last of the new crop...out of these eleven the three I would recommend first are the Live, Mystery Skulls, and Syleena Johnson albums...


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