Fiona Apple - The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than The Driver Of The Screw And Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do

25/2012 start
11/2013 end
12 charts
28 total wks
03 peak
01 wks on peak
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The album The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than The Driver Of The Screw And Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do by Fiona Apple has been listed for 28 weeks in 12 different charts. Its first appearance was week 25/2012 in the Austria Albums Top 75, France Albums Top 150, Italy Albums Top 100, Dutch Albums Top 100 and Spain Albums Top 100 and the last appearance was week 11/2013 in the US Albums Top 100. Its peak position was number 3, on the US Albums Top 100, it stayed there for 1 week. Its highest entry was number 3 in the US Albums Top 100. Below you'll find the exact numbers and statistics.

Album Performance:

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Week
Entry
Position
Peak
Position
Wks on
Peak
Wks on
Chart
Current
Position
Last
Week
Chart Trajectory US Albums Top 100 27/2012 3319-11/2013
Chart Trajectory World Albums Top 40 w 27/2012 6613-29/2012
Chart Trajectory Portugal Albums Top 30 27/2012 202012-28/2012
Chart Trajectory Australia Albums Top 50 27/2012 232312-28/2012
Chart Trajectory Swiss Albums Top 100 26/2012 282812-27/2012
Chart Trajectory NZ Albums Top 40 27/2012 303011-27/2012
Chart Trajectory Austria Albums Top 75 25/2012 524412-29/2012
Chart Trajectory France Albums Top 150 25/2012 545412-26/2012
Chart Trajectory Italy Albums Top 100 25/2012 616112-26/2012
Chart Trajectory Dutch Albums Top 100 25/2012 626211-25/2012
Chart Trajectory UK Albums Top 75 26/2012 686811-26/2012
Chart Trajectory Spain Albums Top 100 25/2012 10010011-25/2012
25/20123312811/2013

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stats: reach: 41/2005 - 04/2006; peak pos: 7; weeks: 16