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CQS Boxto a Bil TS/ K) H200 June 24, 1978 CQS boxto a biL TS/ K) h200 June 24, 1978 Weeks Weeks Weeks On On On 6/17 Chart 6/17 Chart 6/17 Chart 101 SPYRO GYRA 6.98 134 TUXEDO JUNCTION 7.98 168 BALTIMORE 7.98 (Amherst AMH 1014) 105 10 (Butterfly FLY007) 139 7 NINA SIMONE (CTI 7084) 170 5 102 BOOTSY? PLAYER OF THE 135 DREAMBOAT ANNIE 7.98 16 STAY THE NIGHT 7.98 HEART (Mushroom 5005) 132 117 JANE OLIVOR (Columbia JC 35437) - 1 YEAR 7 98 OTSARY'S RUBBER BAND 136 HEADLIGHTS 7.98 170 POUSETTE-DART #3 7.98 (Warner Bros. BSK 3093) 89 19 THE WHISPERS (Solar/RCA BXL 1-2274) 154 4 POUSETTE-DART BAND (Capitol SW -11781) 175 3 A TASTE HONEY 7.98 137 7.98 th OF GET TO THE FEELING 171 7.98 (Capitol ST -11754) 130 4 PLEASURE (Fantasy F-9550) 141 10 DAVID OLIVER (Mercury SRM 1183) 171 5 104 THIS IS YOUR LIFE 7.98 138 DOUBLE LIVE GONZO 11.98 NORMAN CONNORS (Arista AB 4177) 108 6 TED NUGENT (Epic KE2-35069) 120 20 172 LAST OF THE ROMANTICS 798 ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK (Epic JE 35020) 177 2 105 BRING IT BACK ALIVE 9.98 139 TOBY BEAU 7.98 THE OUTLAWS (Arista AL 8300) 85 15 (RCA AFL1-2772) 158 2 POWERAGE 7.98 AC/DC (Atlantic SD 19180) 1 106 LIVE 11.98 140 BOOK OF DREAMS 7.98 - BARRY MANILOW (Arista AB 8500) 100 56 STEVE MILLER BAND (Capitol SO -11630) 131 57 174 TASTY 7.98 COME GET IT! 7.98 141 YOU'RE NOT ALONE 7.98 PATTI LaBELLE (Epic JE 35335) 178 4 RICK JAMES (Gordy G7 -981R1) 138 4 ROY BUCHANAN (Atlantic SD 19170) 134 7 174 MAGIC IN YOUR EYES 7.9 108 THE BEST OF THE SPINNERS 7.98 142 DAVID GILMOUR 7.98 EARL KLUGH (United Artists UA887H) 186 3 (Atlantic SD 19179) 111 7 (Columbia JC 35388) 109 FUNKENTELECHY VS. THE 143 BOSTON 7.98 176 WHAT IF 7.98 (Epic JE 34188) 137 94 DIXIE DREGS (Capricorn CPN 0203) 179 7 PLACEBO SYNDROME 7.98 PARLIAMENT (Casablanca NBLP 7084) 92 28 144 HOW MUCH, HOW MUCH I 177 LIVE BULLET 7.98 BOB SEGER (Capitol SKBB-11523) 181 110 VOYAGE 7.98 LOVE YOU 7.98 3 (Marlin LOVE AND KISSES 9 2213) 113 11 (Casablanca NBLP 7091) 149 178 LIVING ROOM SUITE 7.98 HARRY CHAPIN (Elektra BRUISED ORANGE 7.98 145 THE CAPTAIN'S JOURNEY 7.98 6E-142) 1 JOHN PRINE (Asylum 6E-139) 126 4 LEE RITENOUR (Elektra 6E-136) 150 3 179 NOT SHY 7.98 112 PLEASE DON'T TOUCH 7.98 146 THE MAN -MACHINE 7.98 WALTER EGAN (Columbia JC 35077) 180 8 STEVE HACKETT (Chrysalis CHR 1176) 114 9 KRAFTWERK (Capitol SW 11728) 129 8 180 DANCE ACROSS THE FLOOR 7.96 7.98 113 OUT OF THE BLUE 11.98 147 SHINE ON JIMMY "BO" HORNE (Sunshine Sound 7801) 182 2 ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA CLIMAX BLUES BAND (Sire SRK 6056) 136 9 (Jet/United Artists JTLA-823-L2) 96 31 181 POWER IN THE DARKNESS 8.98 IF I WEREN'T SO ROMANTIC TOM ROBINSON 114 BAND (Harvest STB-11778) 1 GHOST TOWN PARADE 7.98 I'D YOU 7.98 LES DUDEK (Columbia JC 35088) 94 10 SHOOT RICK DERRINGER (Blue Sky JZ 35075) 166 2 182 SNAIL 7.98 115 HERE 6.98 (Cream CR1009) 184 YOU COME AGAIN HEAD 7.98 8 DOLLY PARTON (RCA APL 1-2544) 101 149 EAST 35 (A&M SP -4680) 128 17 183 BANDIT IN A BATHING SUIT 7.98 116 HOTEL 7.98 DAVID BROMBERG CALIFORNIA 150 GET 7.98 BAND (Fantasy F-9555) 185 5 EAGLES (Asylum 6E-103) 107 79 LET'S SMALL STEVE MARTIN (Warner Bros. BSK 3090) 148 40 184 TV EYE -1977 117 ALMIGHTY FIRE 7.98 LIVE 7.98 151 WHEN YOU HEAR LOU, IGGY POP (RCA AFL -1-2796( 176 4 ARETHA FRANKLIN (Atlantic SD 19161) 104 8 YOU'VE HEARD IT ALL 7.98 118 LOVE 7.98 185 CONTRARY TO ORDINARY 7.98 BREEZE LOU RAWLS (Phila. Intl./CBS JZ 35026) 143 30 JERRY JEFF WALKER SMOKEY ROBINSON (Tamle T7 -359R1) 122 15 (MCA 3041) 152 THEIR GREATEST HITS 7.98 119 MY RADIO SURE SOUNDS EAGLES (Asylum 6E-105) 146 119 186 20 GOLDEN GREATS 7.98 BUDDY HOLLY/THE CRICKETS (MCA 3040) 189 2 GOOD TO ME 7.98 7.98 LARRY GRAHAM AND GRAHAM CENTRAL 153 NIGHT FLIGHT YVONNE ELLIMAN (RSO RS -1-3031) 140 17 7.98 STATION (Warner Bros. BSK 3175) 123 5 187 ONLY ONE LOVE IN MY LIFE RONNIE MILSAP (RCA AFL1-2780) 1 154 AMERICAN HOT WAX 11.98 120 ELECTRIC GUITARIST 7.98 VARIOUS ARTISTS (A&M SP -6500) 133 13 JOHN McLAUGHLIN (Columbia JC 35326) 125 5 188 BETTY(Alston4408)WRIGHT LIVE 7.98 7.98 1 7.98 HEART TO HEART - 121 ARABESQUE DAVID SANBORN (Warner Bros. BSK 3189) 174 2 JOHN KLEMMER (ABC AA -1068) 135 3 189 FREESTYLE 7.98 156 LIVE AT THE BIJOU 7.98 BOBBI HUMPHREY (Epic JE 35338) 190 3 122 BAND TOGETHER 7.98 GROVER WASHINGTON JR. RARE EARTH (Prodigal P7 -10025R1( 124 5 (Kudu KUX-3637MZ)) 151 27 190 THE DIRT BAND 7.98 123 LONG LIVE ROCK 'N' ROLL 7.98 157 SOME THINGS DON'T COME (United Artists LA854-8) 1 RAINBOW (Polydor PD -1-6143) 98 9 EASY 7.98 191 ROOM SERVICE 7.98 124 FOREIGNER 7.98 ENGLAND DAN & JOHN FORD COLEY OAK RIDGE BOYS (ABC AY -1065) 1 (Atlantic SC 18215) 115 86 (Big Tree BT 76006) 145 13 192 DOUBLE TROUBLE 7.98 125 ONE -EYED JACK 7.98 158 LOVE ISLAND 7.98 FRANKIE MILLER (Chrysalis CHR 1174) 193 2 GARLAND JEFFREYS (A&M SP -4681) 99 12 DEODATO (Warner Bros. BSK 3132) 142 13 126 PURE POP FOR NOW PEOPLE 7.98 THE CARS 7.98 193 COME FLY WITH ME 7.98 NICK LOWE BOBBY BLAND (ABC AA -1075)) 194 3 (Columbia JC 35329) 109 11 (Elektra 6E-135) 1 127 STREET SURVIVORS 7.98 160 JAM 1980's 7.98 194 SONGS IN THE KEY OF LIFE 13.98 LYNYRD SKYNYRD (MCA 3029) 103 34 JAMES BROWN (Polydor PD -1-6140) 163 11 STEVIE WONDER (Tamla/Motown T13 -340C2) 187 87 128 HERE AT LAST. BEE GEES 161 YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE 6.98 7.98 DEBBY BOONE (Warner/Curb BS -3118) 152 34 195 OH! BROTHER LIVE 11.98 LARRY GATLIN (Monument MG 7626) 1 (RSO 2-3901) 116 56 162 LET'S DO IT 7.98 7.98 129 HER GREATEST HITS 7.98 ROY AYERS (Polydor PD -1-1626) 155 17 196 ABBA'S GREATEST HITS CAROLE KING (Ode JE 34967) (Atlantic SD 19114)) 1 102 13 163 NIGHT MOVES 6.98 THE PARKERILLA 10.98 BOB SEGER (Capitol ST 1157) 168 86 197 GOLDEN TIME OF DAY 7.98 MAZE FEATURING FRANKIE BEVERLY GRAHAM PARKER AND THE RUMOUR 7.98 164 SKY BLUE (Capitol ST -11710) 156 21 (Mercury SRM-2-100) 144 2 PASSPORT (Atlantic SD 19177) 165 7 WELCOME HOME 7.98 165 7.98 198 JUST FLY 7.98 DAVID JOHANSEN 159 8 CAROLE KING (Avatar/Capitol SW -11785) 147 3 (Blue Sky JZ 34926) 167 6 PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE (RCA AFL 1-2590) 132 SAY IT WITH SILENCE 7.98 166 MIDNIGHT BELIEVER 7.98 199 WE CAME TO PLAY 7.98 HUBERT LAWS (Columbia JC 35022) 119 15 B.B. KING (ABC AA -1061) 169 5 TOWER OF POWER (Columbia JC 34906) 160 12 133 CHIC 7.98 167 MY AIM IS TRUE 7.98 200 NEW DAY 7.98 (Atlantic SD 19153) 127 28 ELVIS COSTELLO (Columbia JC 35037) 153 31 AIRWAVES (A&M SP -4689) 183 6 ALPHABETIZED TOP 200 ALBUMS (BY ARTIST Abba 33,196 Cole, Natalie 60 Head East 149 Lowe, Nick 126 Petty, Tom 45 Stewart, Rod 53 AC/DC 173 Commodores 4 Heart 14, 135 L.T.D. 84 Pleasure 137 Streisand, Barbara 30 Airwaves 200 Con Funk Shun 95 Heatwave 11 Lynyrd Skynyrd 127 Pop, Iggy 184 Styx 56 A Taste Of Honey 103 Connors, Norman 104 Holly, Buddy 186 Mangione, Chuck 2 Pousette-Dart Band 170 Sun 76 Atlanta Rhythm Section 32 Coolidge, Rita 71 Home, Jimmy "Bo" 180 Manilow, Barry 19, 106 Prine, John 111 Sweet 69 Average White Band 72 Costello, Elvis 51, 167 Humphrey, Bobbl 189 Marley, Bob 93 Pure Prairie League 198 Toby Beau 139 Ayers, Roy 162 Deodato 158 Humperdinck, Engelbert 172 Marshall Tucker 25 Queen 82 Tower Of Power 199 Bee Gees 128 Derringer, Rick 148 Isley Bros. 10 Martin, Steve 150 Rafferty, Gerry 7 Tuxedo Junction 134 Benson, George 39 DiMeola, Al 88 James, Rick 107 Mason, Dave 81 Rare Earth 122 Tyler, Bonnie 29 Blackmoré s Rainbow 123 Dirt Band 190 Jefferson Starship 16 Mathis, Johnny 17 Rawls, Lou 151 U.K 67 Bland, Bobby 193 Dixie Dregs 176 Jeffreys, Garland 125 Maze 197 Raydio 79 Van Halen 49 Boone, Debby 161 Dramatics 77 Jennings/Nelson 85 McLaughlin, John 120 REO Speedwagon 43 Village People 50 Bootsy's Rubber Band 102 Dudek, Les 114 Jethro Tull 59 Meat Loaf 36 Ritenour, Lee 145 Voyage 110 Boston 143 Duke, George 55 Joel, Billy 13 Miller, Frankle 192 Robinson, Smokey 118 Walker, Jerry Jett 185 British Lions 64 Eagles 116,152 Johansen, David 165 Miller, Steve 140 Robinson, Tom 181 Walsh, Joe 23 Bromberg, David 183 Earth, Wind & Fire 58 Jones, Quincy 78 Mlisap, Ronnie 187 Rogers, Kenny 94 Washington, Grover ._ 156 Brown, Peter 38 Egan, Walter 179 Journey 48 Mink DeVille 99 Rolling Stones 18 Welch, Bob 83 Brown, James 160 Electric Light Orch 113 Kansas 37 Money, Eddie 47 Ronstadt, Linda 80 Whispers 136 Browne, Jackson 12 Elliman, Yvonne 153 King, B.B 166 Nelson, Willie 35 Rufus 73 Wings 3 Bryson, Peabo 89 England Dan/J.F.
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