There's something wrong here - Bob Seger's Greatest Hits is no.160 on the Billboard Top 200 with sales of 3,034 but is missing on this chart!blackbird wrote:Top Catalog Albums - Billboard issue 28/01/2012
Week Ending January 15, 2012
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There's something wrong here - Bob Seger's Greatest Hits is no.160 on the Billboard Top 200 with sales of 3,034 but is missing on this chart!blackbird wrote:Top Catalog Albums - Billboard issue 28/01/2012
Week Ending January 15, 2012
If Billboard 200 is right, it should be just one position behind The Beatles 1 (sales of 3,035).oldbloke wrote:There's something wrong here - Bob Seger's Greatest Hits is no.160 on the Billboard Top 200 with sales of 3,034 but is missing on this chart!blackbird wrote:Top Catalog Albums - Billboard issue 28/01/2012
Week Ending January 15, 2012
Thanks. Three years old actally. It has scanned 154,000 since January 2009 then.Mulvanaghty wrote:Van Halen's first album needs to have its soundscan figure updated. It just hit #173 on this weeks catalog chart.
1 173 VAN HALEN VAN HALEN 1507 23 1223 2244163
Last update was two years ago when it was at 2,090,000.
I hope will see some more catalog Van Halen on the chart in the weeks to come, with the new album coming out February 7. First Van Halen album of all new material in 14 years, and the first album of all new material with David Lee Roth in 28 years!
The third catalog album to pass 8m scans!thebigham wrote:Top Catalog Albums - Billboard issue 1/21/12
Week Ending January 8, 2012
48 44 14 7 JOURNEY GREATEST HITS 6665 -8 7223 8001132
Thats great!Dane wrote:The third catalog album to pass 8m scans!thebigham wrote:Top Catalog Albums - Billboard issue 1/21/12
Week Ending January 8, 2012
48 44 14 7 JOURNEY GREATEST HITS 6665 -8 7223 8001132
and after this time album Led Zeppelin sold in 3’734’996 (info from Top Catalog Albumsborderwolf wrote:It's almost Christmas time, this is a gift from pulse:
The first catalog chart in May 1991.
16 Led Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin (Diamond Certification) 22
Well, it's awesome. Those big Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Eagles and Beatles albums from the 70s are larger than liferocker99 wrote:and after this time album Led Zeppelin sold in 3’734’996 (info from Top Catalog Albumsborderwolf wrote:It's almost Christmas time, this is a gift from pulse:
The first catalog chart in May 1991.
16 Led Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin (Diamond Certification) 22
Week Ending November 20, 2011)
and... in summary
Album Led Zeppelin IV sold in 25'734'996 copies ... this mean 25 x PLATINUM ALBUMand 3 place in history best seller albums in USA..
What do you think about this ?
No. According to RIAA.com IV went 22 x platinum in 1999 and 23 x platinum in 2006. It could be ready for 24 x platinum in a couple of years I suppose.rocker99 wrote:and after this time album Led Zeppelin sold in 3’734’996 (info from Top Catalog Albumsborderwolf wrote:It's almost Christmas time, this is a gift from pulse:
The first catalog chart in May 1991.
16 Led Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin (Diamond Certification) 22
Week Ending November 20, 2011)
and... in summary
Album Led Zeppelin IV sold in 25'734'996 copies ... this mean 25 x PLATINUM ALBUMand 3 place in history best seller albums in USA..
What do you think about this ?
True.jimmypages59 wrote:Led Zeppelin IV was last certified in January 2006 at 23xp.
In June 2005 it had a Soundscan total of 3,190,000, the most recent Soundscan figure we have is from November 2011, which was 3,734,996, so it sold 544,996 in about 6.5 years.
It probably Soundscanned around 500,000 copies since it's 23xp award and has probably shipped around 600,000 copies, so I imagine it is still a few years away from an update to 24xp.
Probably the hit collections. I'd be surprised to see any of her regular albums.FliplovesMC wrote:I wonder how many titles Madonna will land in this chart after her Super Bowl performance. She's freaking everywhere, I hope it translates into some sales for her, then we can have some current numbers for her catalog.
Although Bodyguard and GH are gonna take the bulk of sales these weeks, I'm sure these two are gonna climb this list too.Dane wrote:
171 1985 Whitney Houston “Whitney Houston” 1,091,000 feb12
-- 1987 Whitney Houston “Whitney” 995,000 feb12
I think the 997K figure is from last week (05-02-2012). I'm sure it'll pass 1M this week or the next.NothingFails wrote:hmm, i actually was curious to see if with the boost if "Whitney" would join the 1m club, even though it's a horrible circumstance to do so.
+1NothingFails wrote:I hope the catalog 200 leaks this week with the combination of Madonna's post-Halftime sales, Whitney's sales and potential returns for old Van Halen albums with the new album likely boosting the catalog too.