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BESTSELLERS OF THE YEAR

1) Tarzan (Walt Disney) With songs by Phil Collins

2) City of Angels (Warner Sunset/Reprise/Warner Bros.) U2, Alanis Morissette, Jimi Hendrix, Sarah McLachlan, Peter Gabriel

3) Wild Wild West (Overbrook/Interscope) Will Smith, Dru Hill, Enrique Iglesias

4) The Rugrats Movie (Interscope) Beck, Elvis Costello, Lisa Loeb

5) Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (Maverick/Warner Bros.) The Monkees, Madonna, Steppenwolf

6) Armageddon (Columbia) Aerosmith, ZZ Top, Jon Bon Jovi

7) Chef Aid: The South Park Album (American/Columbia) Primus, Master P, Elton John, Meat Loaf

8) Runaway Bride (Columbia) Dixie Chicks, U2, Daryl Hall & John Oates

9) The Matrix (Maverick/Warner) Marilyn Manson, Ministry, Propellerheads

10) Star Wars - Episode I: The Phantom Menace (Sony Classical) Composed by John Williams, with the London Symphony Orchestra.

(c) 1999 Billboard/BPI Communications Inc. and Soundscan Inc.

(c) Copyright 1999. The Christian Science Publishing Society

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