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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 4, 2013 10:19:08 GMT -5
^Another typo. :) Last year's report listed 1991.
Here's what the top 10 acts of the SS era added to their 1991-present sums in 2012:
Beatles: + 859,000 Tim McGraw: +824,000 Eminem: +784,000 Alan Jackson: + 770,000 Pink Floyd: + 741,000 George Strait: + 622,000 Metallica: + 472,000 Mariah Carey: +327,000 Celine Dion: +267,000 Garth Brooks: + 56,000
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 4, 2013 10:25:51 GMT -5
Note:
"Digital Album sales are up 14.1% and Digital Track sales are up 5.1%, but despite being down 12.8%, physical is still the dominant album format.”
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 4, 2013 10:31:07 GMT -5
^Another typo. :) Last year's report listed 1991. Here's what the top 10 acts of the SS era added to their 1991-present sums in 2012: Beatles: + 859,000 Tim McGraw: +824,000 Eminem: +784,000 Alan Jackson: + 770,000 Pink Floyd: + 741,000 George Strait: + 622,000 Metallica: + 472,000 Mariah Carey: +327,000 Celine Dion: +267,000 Garth Brooks: + 56,000 THANK YOU! The Beatles will pass Garth Brooks in maybe 3-4 years. Wow at Tim McGraw, Eminem, Alan Jackson, Pink Floyd and George Strait's catalog sales! And Metallica... Mariah and Celine will have new albums in 2013. I think Metallica as well. They just left their label.
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Post by upsidedown on Jan 4, 2013 10:36:21 GMT -5
No Top 10 selling digital artists of all time? That's dissapointing. :(
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Post by Rodze on Jan 4, 2013 10:40:59 GMT -5
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 4, 2013 10:46:10 GMT -5
There was no catalog albums top 10 for the past few years in the Business Wire releases, from what I can tell.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 4, 2013 10:58:00 GMT -5
You know what?
It was an issue of Billboard that listed the Top Genre Albums. I posted them from that Billboard issue.
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Post by neverduplicated on Jan 4, 2013 11:22:22 GMT -5
I don't see how "Rockin Around the Christmas Tree" could have sold that much, even if we are talking about covers as well. That would mean that nearly everyone who bought the song bought a cover version. Why would they do that? And surely we would've seen loads of those cover versions popping up on the Itunes chart for the song to have sold nearly 2 million.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 4, 2013 11:54:53 GMT -5
^Yah- doesn't make sense, on the surface.
Here is album sales info by format for 2012:
CD: 193.378 million (-13.5% from 223.507 million in 2011) Digital: 117.676 million (+14.1% from 103.112 million in 2011) Vinyl: 4.551 million (+17.7% from 3.868 million in 2011) Other: 348,000 (+324.4% from 82,000 in 2011)
What would constitute Other, aside from cassettes?
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 4, 2013 11:58:44 GMT -5
^I emailed Gary Trust an Ask Billboard question and he never answered it.
I think I asked Keith Caulfield and I never got an answer.
Why don't you try?
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 4, 2013 12:01:28 GMT -5
^I just did- and I also sent an e-mail to the contact listed on that Business Wire report, regarding "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" and the wrong SoundScan year.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 4, 2013 12:03:13 GMT -5
BILLBOARD’S TOP TITLES & ARTISTS OF THE NIELSEN SOUNDSCAN ERA
(RELEASE-TO-DATE SALES SINCE 1991)
Top Ten Selling Artists
1 GARTH BROOKS 68,617,000 2 BEATLES 64,158,000 3 MARIAH CAREY 53,939,000 4 METALLICA 53,642,000 5 CELINE DION 51,759,000 6 GEORGE STRAIT 43,932,000 7 EMINEM 41,950,000 8 TIM MCGRAW 40,993,000 9 ALAN JACKSON 39,630,000 10 PINK FLOYD 37,969,000
Top Ten Selling Albums
1 METALLICA / METALLICA 15,845,000 2 COME ON OVER / SHANIA TWAIN 15,524,000 3 JAGGED LITTLE PILL / ALANIS MORISSETTE 14,806,000 4 MILLENNIUM / BACKSTREET BOYS 12,209,000 5 BEATLES 1 / BEATLES 12,139,000 6 SOUNDTRACK / BODYGUARD 12,056,000 7 SUPERNATURAL / SANTANA 11,732,000 8 HUMAN CLAY / CREED 11,632,000 9 LEGEND / BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS 11,220,000 10 NO STRINGS ATTACHED / N SYNC 11,137,000
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 4, 2013 12:10:52 GMT -5
2012 Top Ten Selling Albums
1 21 / ADELE 4,414,000 2 RED / TAYLOR SWIFT 3,107,000 3 UP ALL NIGHT / ONE DIRECTION 1,616,000 4 BABEL / MUMFORD & SONS 1,463,000 5 TAKE ME HOME / ONE DIRECTION 1,340,000 6 BELIEVE / JUSTIN BIEBER 1,324,000 7 BLOWN AWAY / CARRIE UNDERWOOD 1,203,000 8 TAILGATES & TANLINES / LUKE BRYAN 1,105,000 9 TUSKEGEE / LIONEL RICHIE 1,071,000 10 NIGHT TRAIN / JASON ALDEAN 1,024,000
2012 Top Ten Selling Artists (Combines All Album Sales)
1 ADELE 5,167,000 2 TAYLOR SWIFT 4,062,000 3 ONE DIRECTION 2,978,000 4 MUMFORD & SONS 2,149,000 5 JUSTIN BIEBER 1,897,000 6 JASON ALDEAN 1,855,000 7 WHITNEY HOUSTON 1,789,000 8 MAROON 5 1,540,000 9 CARRIE UNDERWOOD 1,497,000 10 LUKE BRYAN 1,432,000
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 4, 2013 13:32:37 GMT -5
Just in: the Brenda Lee item indeed is a typo- and got official word that SoundScan indeed did start tracking sales in March 1991.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 4, 2013 13:44:58 GMT -5
^Thanks. They should ask us to proofread before they issue these press releases!! LOL
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Jan 4, 2013 13:49:20 GMT -5
Just in: the Brenda Lee item indeed is a typo- and got official word that SoundScan indeed did start tracking sales in March 1991. Well we already knew that second part Thank you!
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 4, 2013 13:57:57 GMT -5
^Well, yes, because of what SoundScan had on its website some time ago (and what led someone to put it on Wikipedia), but notice it's never really mentioned in press articles. Just "1991." :)
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Post by Rodze on Jan 4, 2013 14:56:38 GMT -5
Thanks!
But did they say to you which digital song should be the 1st place?
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Jan 4, 2013 15:05:18 GMT -5
^Well, yes, because of what SoundScan had on its website some time ago (and what led someone to put it on Wikipedia), but notice it's never really mentioned in press articles. Just "1991." :) I believe Paul Grien's mentioned it a few times.. But thank you for getting the confirmation straight from the source!
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Post by chartfreak on Jan 4, 2013 16:30:17 GMT -5
So all the people claiming racism against PSY for lack of radio and even with ALL the media, YouTube, Billboard pimping exposure AND no album, it is only #9 in sales? And, it barely outsold OMN, which some claimed was not a "legit" No. 1. (Of course, the second single off a best-selling album.) This just cracks me up. Talk about a hit THAT seemed bigger than it was. Look at which song is currently the no. 3 best selling song of the country despite being declared dead and unwanted by radio. The only thing that seems bigger than it is radio's liberty to play what people want to hear. Was PSY and OMN released at the same time?
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 4, 2013 17:01:39 GMT -5
j74- before I brought it to his attention, Grein had been using May 1991, as he was under the impression that that's when it started, since that's when Billboard started using SS for the Billboard 200. He then started using 1991- I don't recall him using "March 1991," but not saying it's not possible. :And you're welcome. :)
Rodze, the e-mail didn't indicate what would be No. 1- but, I'm guessing all entries listed would advance one, and then what would be missing is No. 10?
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Post by Rodze on Jan 4, 2013 17:25:22 GMT -5
Rodze, the e-mail didn't indicate what would be No. 1- but, I'm guessing all entries listed would advance one, and then what would be missing is No. 10? I don't think it's like that because based on the weekly information "Locked Out of Heaven" and "Gangnam Style" are right. I don't know if any song has sold 1,775,000 at all. Maybe it was supposed to be 175,000. Was PSY and OMN released at the same time? I don't know the exact dates, but GS has been on the Hot 100 for 17 weeks, while OMN already has 28 weeks. So, I imagine OMN is older.
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Post by Living Legend on Jan 4, 2013 18:53:37 GMT -5
"Call Me Maybe" will probably move up from #9 to #4 on the all time digital songs by the end of the year.
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Post by Living Legend on Jan 4, 2013 19:06:22 GMT -5
2 Come On Over/ Shania Twain 15,524,000 Thru 1999 12,110,660 2000 1,541,385 2001 494,972 2002 343,453 2003 406,441 2004 364,731 2005 93,358 2006 53,533 2007 40,467 2008 24,000 2009 14,000 2010 12,000 2011 14,000 2012 11,000 Releasing that Greatest Hits album really killed the sales for this. It would be well over 16 million by now.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 4, 2013 20:02:52 GMT -5
Compilations usually have a big impact on studio albums- except for Michael Jackson and maybe a few others.
Shania Twain's compilation had eight tracks from Come on Over.
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Jan 4, 2013 20:31:20 GMT -5
j74- before I brought it to his attention, Grein had been using May 1991, as he was under the impression that that's when it started, since that's when Billboard started using SS for the Billboard 200. He then started using 1991- I don't recall him using "March 1991," but not saying it's not possible. :And you're welcome. :) You're right.. I'm sorry
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Post by singingsparrow on Jan 4, 2013 21:19:04 GMT -5
3 Jagged Little Pill/ Alanis Morissette 14,806,000 Thru 1999 13,542,393 2000 187,435 2001 160,226 2002 204,371 2003 106,397 2004 142,178 2005 110,000 2006 60,313 2007 43,687 2008 50,000 2009 35,000 2010 31,000 2011 41,000 2012 92,000 Interesting to see 2012 netted "Jagged Little Pill" its strongest catalog sales in seven years. Any explanation as to what resulted in this approximate 125% year-to-year uptick? Namaste, Noah Hibiscus Eaton
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Post by carrieidol1 on Jan 4, 2013 21:26:59 GMT -5
I'd like to see yearly charts like these for Carrie's albums, if they exist?...
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Post by Push The Button on Jan 4, 2013 21:37:20 GMT -5
3 Jagged Little Pill/ Alanis Morissette 14,806,000 Thru 1999 13,542,393 2000 187,435 2001 160,226 2002 204,371 2003 106,397 2004 142,178 2005 110,000 2006 60,313 2007 43,687 2008 50,000 2009 35,000 2010 31,000 2011 41,000 2012 92,000 Interesting to see 2012 netted "Jagged Little Pill" its strongest catalog sales in seven years. Any explanation as to what resulted in this approximate 125% year-to-year uptick? Namaste, Noah Hibiscus Eaton The $5 bin at Wal-Mart and Best Buy.
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Jan 4, 2013 22:22:06 GMT -5
^ The same reason is behind Millennium's increases. That album has been sitting in the bin year-round for a while now.
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