Vocalist Michael Bublé's It's Time, the top-selling jazz album of 2005, remained at number one this week, after 66 weeks on the chart.
There was only one new entry on the Billboard contemporary jazz chart this week; Re-Bop: The Savoy Remixes, with various artists, which entered at number 25.
It was also a slow week for the Billboard jazz chart, which had no entries. The Very Best of Nat 'King' Cole, which debuted on the chart last week at number two, slipped to number four this week.
Bassist Christian McBride's Live at Tonic, which entered the chart last week at number six, fell to number 21. Vocalist Robin McKelle's Introducing Rob McKelle moved from number nine to number six. Drummer Bobby Previte's Coalition of the Willing disappeared from the chart this week after entering last week at number 11.
By Vivien Schweitzer - playbillarts.com
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