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THE HITS INDIE RETAIL TOP 50 IS SEEING STARS

It's time to fade into our Indie Retail Chart, compiled in partnership with StreetPulse and Record Store Day. In the top spot is Mazzy Star's So Tonight That I Might See (1993) with 2,610 units sold, thanks to a splashy vinyl reissue. We also note post-Grammy growth for SZA, Barbie and Taylor Swift.

Meanwhile, Bob Marley & the Wailers' Legend slides in at #43 thanks to a boost from the Bob Marley: One Love film, which opened last week. Paul McCartney and Wings' recently released 50th anniversary edition of Band on the Run, called the Underdubbed Mixes, jets in at #50.

Find the full chart here while we try to remember where we put that spliff.

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