From its debut on November 4, Jon Bon Jovi and company's latest LP, the band's first studio album without guitarist Richie Sambora, sold 129,000 copies in its first week to take the top spot, reported Rolling Stone.
Bon Jovi's other chart-topping albums include 'What About Now' (2013), 'The Circle' (2009), 'Lost Highway' (2007), 'New Jersey' (1988), and 'Slippery When Wet' (1986). 'This House Is Not for Sale' gives the group their 13th album to land within the top 10.
The "Trolls" soundtrack, featuring Justin Timberlake's "Can't Stop the Feeling," catapulted from number 34 to number three as the animated film entered theatres, followed by Pentatonix's "A Pentatonix Christmas" at number four.
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