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Good catch!oldbloke wrote:Looks like they've got around to consolidating the sales of the various versions of Bob Marley's "Legend"...
MARLEY*BOB & THE WAILERS LEGEND 4,260 -61 10,798 10,997,896
2 weeks ago...
MARLEY*BOB & THE WAILERS LEGEND 3,880 -7 4,190 10,682,523
thebigham wrote:Good catch!oldbloke wrote:Looks like they've got around to consolidating the sales of the various versions of Bob Marley's "Legend"...
MARLEY*BOB & THE WAILERS LEGEND 4,260 -61 10,798 10,997,896
2 weeks ago...
MARLEY*BOB & THE WAILERS LEGEND 3,880 -7 4,190 10,682,523
I posted at Pulse that it would go over 11 million scanned next week.
So Bob Marley is #10 now!
Great! It's good to see an album like this in the Top 10. Too bad Norah had such a short life inside of it.thebigham wrote:Good catch!oldbloke wrote:Looks like they've got around to consolidating the sales of the various versions of Bob Marley's "Legend"...
MARLEY*BOB & THE WAILERS LEGEND 4,260 -61 10,798 10,997,896
2 weeks ago...
MARLEY*BOB & THE WAILERS LEGEND 3,880 -7 4,190 10,682,523
I posted at Pulse that it would go over 11 million scanned next week.
So Bob Marley is #10 now!
My Norah spent 3 weeks in the top 10, it was good while it lasted, oh well, that is life.thebigham wrote:Good catch!oldbloke wrote:Looks like they've got around to consolidating the sales of the various versions of Bob Marley's "Legend"...
MARLEY*BOB & THE WAILERS LEGEND 4,260 -61 10,798 10,997,896
2 weeks ago...
MARLEY*BOB & THE WAILERS LEGEND 3,880 -7 4,190 10,682,523
I posted at Pulse that it would go over 11 million scanned next week.
So Bob Marley is #10 now!
The Thriller figure is wrong. It has scanned about 5M since 1991! Soundscan made a mess of this when different versions was combined - one version was added twice.imbuemyblue wrote:Best Catalog sellers of the past decade:
Michael Jackson's Thriller 4,546,000
Bob Marley & the Wailers' Legend 4,194,000
the Beatles' 1 3,924,000
Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon 3,743,000
Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band's Greatest Hits 3,623,000
Journey's Greatest Hits 3,309,000
Creedence Clearwater Revival's Chronicle (The 20 Greatest Hits) 2,868,000
Queen's Greatest Hits 2,624,000
Abba's Gold—Greatest Hits 2,497,000
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' Greatest Hits 2,455,000
Shania Twain's UP sold 477k copies in the last 6 weeks of 2002.imbuemyblue wrote:Thanks, argentino78. I know that record clubs were starting to decline by 2002, but there are still several albums on the list from 2001/2002 which proves that the clubs were still contributing significantly to an album's total sales.
2,074 (-8%) 2,250
2,471 (+86%) 1,330
2,886(-50%) 5,794
21,111 (-51%) 42,677
4,260 (-61%) 10,798
the Pearl Jam figure is almost a year old, and "Vs." was remastered last year, sales might be closer to 6 million at this pointFliplovesMC wrote:Hey according to that list Mariah's TEOM is at 5,964,000`, hopefully a new album this year can boost that back pass Pearl Jam, it's gotta be 101 right now though, right?
Imma email Island Def Jamimbuemyblue wrote:Maybe if they do some solid discounts coinciding with the new album release, it would finally hit that mark.
Agree totally. A shame she's regarded as someone with one huge album and then fell far. SFIJ deserved to do at least 4-5 million.stevyy wrote:i cannot believe that people practically abandoned Alanis. Flavors of Entanglement is such a great album. Its total is a complete shame. (same for So-Called Chaos) and MTV Unplugged which I think is the best Unplugged set of all that have been released by any artist.
SFIJ should have gone at least 5x platinum instead of 3x platinum. The album is much better than JLP.