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Fingerprints

COMPILED REX REASON

Published on August 23, 2007

Top 10 selling records from Aug. 10 to Aug. 16, at FINGERPRINTS, 4612 E. Second St., Long Beach, (562) 433-4996; www.fingerprintsmusic.com. Fingerprints carries a full range of new and used CDs, DVDs and LPs and specializes in indie rock. Fingerprints also hosts frequent in-store shows.

1)Fionn Regan, The End of History (Lost Highway)

2) Common, Finding Forever (Geffen)

3) Spoon, Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (Merge)

4) Tegan and Sara, The Con (Vapor/Sire)

5) Slightly Stoopid, Chronchitis (Stoopid)

6) Peter Case, Let Us Now Praise Sleepy John (Yep Roc)

7) Justice, ? (Vice)

8) Amy Winehouse, Back to Black (Republic)

9) Interpol, Our Love to Admire (Capitol)

10) Ulrich Schnauss, Goodbye (Domino)

STAFF PICK: School of Seven Bells, My Cabal 7-inch(Sonic Cathedral): "The SVIIB project consists of Ben from the band the Secret Machines and the lovely voices of the Deheza twins of On!Air!Library! The beats hit hard, and the beautiful dissonant harmonies lilt in ways reminiscent of Cocteau Twins. Somehow, the project, which has some definite prog/psych roots, sounds refreshingly futuristic . . . and I cannot stop listening to it. Check them out on MySpace, and just try not to fall in love." (Niki)