Billboard 200 Chart Moves: 'Frozen' Exits Top 10 After 39 Weeks

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Also: Katy Perry's PRISM rebounds, U2 & the Beatles score a combined 11 charting albums.

On the latest Billboard 200 albums chart, Lecrae scored his first No. 1 with Anomaly -- the only album to top both the Billboard 200 and Gospel Albums chart. It debuted with 88,000 copies sold in the week ending Sept. 14, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Lecrae led a packed week on the chart, where seven new albums arrived in the top 10.

Of course, there was lots of chart action elsewhere on the chart. Let's take a closer look:

Soundtrack, Frozen - No. 13 – After 39 straight weeks in the top 10, Frozen finally falls out of the region (dipping 7-13). This is the first time the album has melted away from the top 10 since the Dec. 28-dated chart.

In total, Frozen -- which was released in November 2013 -- has sold 3.4 million copies and hasn't sold fewer than 23,000 in a week. It is 2014's top selling album, with 3.1 million sold this year.

Katy Perry, PRISM - No. 25 – The pop diva's most recent album vaults 52-25 with a 129 percent gain after iTunes sale-priced the set for $6.99 during the tracking week. Perry's Facebook page also shared a link to the sale, no doubt driving traffic to iTunes.

Queen, Live at Rainbow '74 – No. 66 – Queen's newest archival live album debuts, marking the band's first new release to chart since 2009. It's the group's 28th chart entry. Another new album, Forever Queen, is due Nov. 11 and features a previously unreleased duet with Michael Jackson titled "There Must Be More to Life Than This."

Madvillain, Madvillainy – No. 117 – A new special-edition vinyl release of the album pushes the 10-year-old set back onto the chart with its best sales week (3,000) since 2004. On the Vinyl Albums chart, it debuts at No. 3.

U2, The Unforgettable Fire – No. 142 – U2 and the Beatles combine for a total of 11 titles on the chart this week, thanks to the former teaming with Apple for the release of its new album and the latter's new mono vinyl reissues. Promotion in the iTunes Store for U2's catalog pushes six of their titles onto the chart this week: No. 47 (The Joshua Tree), No. 52 (U218: Singles), No. 78 (Achtung Baby), No. 142, No. 172 (Rattle and Hum) and No. 181 (War). The Beatles dot the list at No. 108 (Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band), No. 147 (self-titled), No. 159 (Revolver), No. 166 (The Beatles in Mono) and No. 176 (Rubber Soul).

alt-j, An Awesome Wave – No. 186 – After a seven-month absence from the chart, the album returns (up 8 percent to 2,000 sold for the week) courtesy of the band's performance on TBS' Conan (Sept. 8).

Tennis, Ritual in Repeat – No. 189 – The pop trio (led by married couple Patrick Riley and Alaina Moore) arrive with 2,000, thanks in part to support from public radio stations like KCRW Los Angeles. The album's song "Needle and a Knife" was the ninth-most-played track on the station in the week ending Sept. 14, according to Nielsen BDS.