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Post by Gary on Sept 6, 2020 14:27:51 GMT -5
Taylor Swift Ties Whitney Houston for Most Weeks at No. 1 Among Women in Billboard 200's History 9/6/2020 by Keith Caulfieldwww.billboard.com/articles/business/chart-beat/9445521/taylor-swift-ties-whitney-houston-folklore-tops-billboard-200-sixth-week'Folklore' leads for a sixth week. Plus, Metallica and Katy Perry debut in top 10. Taylor Swift’s Folklore collects its sixth week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, making it the album with the most weeks atop the list in nearly four years. The set earned 90,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending Sept. 3 (down 8 percent), according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. Folklore now has the most weeks at No. 1 since Drake’s Views ruled for 13 nonconsecutive weeks on the charts dated May 21-Oct. 8, 2016. Plus, Swift ties Whitney Houston for the most cumulative weeks at No. 1 among women -- more on that in just a moment. The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units. Units comprise album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). Each unit equals one album sale, or 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album. The new Sept. 12-dated chart (where Folklore spends a sixth week at No. 1) will be posted in full on Billboard's website on Wednesday, Sept. 9 (a day later than usual, due to the Monday, Sept. 7 Labor Day holiday in the U.S.). For all chart news, follow billboard and billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram. Of Folklore’s units earned in the tracking week ending Sept. 3, album sales comprise 51,000 (down 2 percent), SEA units comprise 38,000 (down 15 percent) and TEA units total 1,000 (down 14 percent). Swift Ties Whitney Houston: With Folklore’s sixth week at No. 1, Swift’s cumulative weeks at No. 1, across all of her seven chart-topping albums, now rises to 46. That ties Whitney Houston for the most weeks atop the chart by a woman in history. Houston landed four No. 1 albums: her self-titled debut (14 weeks at No. 1 in 1986), her sophomore effort Whitney (11 in 1987), The Bodyguard soundtrack (20 in 1992-93) and I Look to You (one week in 2009). After Swift and Houston, Adele has the next-most weeks at No. 1 among women, with 34 weeks from her two No. 1s: 21 (24 in 2011-12) and 25 (10 in 2015-16). The all-time leader with the most weeks at No. 1 is The Beatles, with 132 weeks at No. 1 across their 19 leaders. Swift Leads 2020: With a sixth week at No. 1, Folklore surpasses Lil Baby’s My Turn for the most weeks at No. 1 in 2020. In addition, Folklore has the most weeks in a row atop the list since Views spent its first nine weeks at No. 1 in 2016. Folklore also has the most weeks at No. 1 for any non-R&B/hip-hop album, or an album by a woman, since Adele’s 25 tallied 10 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 between Dec. 12, 2015, and March 12, 2016. Folklore also has the most weeks in a row for either a non-R&B/hip-hop set or an album by a woman since 25 notched its first seven weeks at No. 1 (Dec. 12, 2015 – Jan. 23, 2016). Swift Meets The Beatles: Folklore is Swift’s fifth album to log at least six weeks at No. 1, making her one of just two acts to have at least five albums each with six weeks at No. 1. Only The Beatles also managed the feat. Swift previously spent six weeks at No. 1 with, in descending order of weeks at No. 1, 1989 (11 in 2014-15), Fearless (11 in 2008-09), Red (seven in 2012-13) and Speak Now (six in 2010-11). The Beatles did it with 12 of their 19 No. 1s albums: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (15 weeks in 1967), the A Hard Day’s Night soundtrack (14 weeks in 1964), Meet the Beatles! (11 weeks in 1964), Abbey Road (11 weeks in 1969-70), Beatles ’65 (nine weeks in 1965), the Help! soundtrack (nine weeks in 1965), The Beatles (a.k.a. The White Album) (nine weeks in 1968-69), the Magical Mystery Tour soundtrack (eight weeks in 1968), the 1 greatest hits compilation (eight weeks in 2000-01), Beatles VI (six weeks in 1965), Rubber Soul (six weeks in 1966) and Revolver (six weeks in 1966). Following Folklore on the new Billboard 200 are a pair of former No. 1s, as Pop Smoke’s Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon holds at No. 2 (77,000 equivalent album units earned, down 6 percent) and Juice WRLD’s Legends Never Die is a non-mover at No. 3 (64,000 units; down 9 percent). Metallica debuts at No. 4 with the rock band’s new live effort S&M2, a co-billed project with the San Francisco Symphony. The set, which is a sequel to 1999’s No. 2-peaking S&M, bows with 56,000 equivalent album units earned. Of that figure, album sales total 53,000, SEA units equal 3,000 (translating to 3.6 million on-demand streams of the album’s tracks in the tracking week) and TEA units represent a negligible figure. S&M2 is Metallica’s 11th top 10 album, and also makes the act the first group (and third act overall) with at least one new top 10 album in each of the last five decades.Metallica logged one top 10 in the ‘80s (…And Justice for All, No. 6 in 1988), five in the ‘90s (the No. 1 self-titled set in 1991; Load, No. 1 in 1996; Reload, No. 1 in 1997; Garage Inc., No. 2 in 1998 and S&M, No. 2 in 1999), two in the ‘00s (St. Anger, No. 1 in 2003 and Death Magnetic, No. 1 in 2008), two in the ‘10s (Metallica: Through the Never, No. 9 in 2013 and Hardwired… To Self-Destruct, No. 1 in 2016) and now one in the ‘20s with S&M2. The only other acts with at least one new top 10 album in each decade from the ‘80s through ‘20s are James Taylor and Ozzy Osbourne. Katy Perry’s new album Smile launches at No. 5 with 50,000 equivalent album units earned. Of that sum, album sales total 35,000 (aided by merchandise/album bundles sold via Perry’s official webstore), SEA units equal 14,000 (translating to 19 million on-demand streams of the album’s songs in the tracking week) and TEA units total 2,000. Smile is Perry’s fifth top 10 effort, following Witness (No. 1 in 2017), Prism (No. 1, 2013), Teenage Dream (No. 1, 2010) and One of the Boys (No. 9, 2008). With Swift and Perry at Nos. 1 and 5, respectively, it’s the first time two albums by solo women (or acts led by or comprised entirely of women) have been in the top five together in seven months. It last occurred on the Feb. 8-dated chart, when Billie Eilish’s When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? was No. 3 while Halsey’s Manic was No. 4. The original Broadway cast recording of Hamilton: An American Musical slips 4-6 with 48,000 equivalent album units (down 6 percent), while Lil Baby’s former No. 1 My Turn descends 6-7 with 42,000 units (down 3 percent). Rod Wave’s Pray 4 Love dips 7-8 with 36,000 units (down 9 percent) and DaBaby’s previous No. 1 Blame it On Baby is steady at No. 9 with 32,000 units (down 5 percent). The final debut in the top 10 is from the production collective Internet Money, whose B4 the Storm arrives at No. 10 with 31,000 equivalent album units earned. Of that starting sum, SEA units equal 30,000 (translating to 41.1 million on-demand streams of the album’s tracks in the tracking week), album sales total a little under 1,000 and TEA units equal a negligible sum. B4 the Storm is a feature-laden affair, boasting guests such as Future, Juice WRLD, Wiz Khalifa, The Kid Laroi, Lil Tecca, NAV, Swae Lee and Trippie Redd.
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Post by Gary on Sept 6, 2020 14:35:01 GMT -5
1. Taylor Swift 90,000 - sales 51K , SEA 38K, TEA 1K 2. Pop Smoke 77,000 3. Juice WRLD 64,000 4. Metallica 56,000 ---- 53K sakes #1 this week 5. Katy Perry 50,000 --- Bundles aided 35K sales, 14K SEA 6. Hamilton 48,000 7. Lil Baby 42,000 8. Rod Wave 36,000 9. DaBaby 32,000 10. Internet Money---31,000 --- sales < 1K
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Post by Gary on Sept 6, 2020 14:46:06 GMT -5
Weeks in the top 10
Hamilton 32 Lil Baby 27 DaBaby 19
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Post by onebuffalo on Sept 6, 2020 14:53:50 GMT -5
I received this in my inbox. I have two questions: How many #1 albums does Madonna have? How many weeks did she spend at the top of the Top 200 chart? Merci!
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Post by Gary on Sept 6, 2020 14:54:14 GMT -5
Beatles #1 albums (132 weeks)
1964 - Meet The Beatles(11), Beatles Second Album(5), A Hard Days Night(14) 1965 - Beatles '65(9), Beatles VI(6), Help! (9) 1966 - Rubber Soul(6), "Yesterday" ...and Today(5), Revolver(6) 1967 - Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (15) 1968 - Magical Mystery Tour(8), Beatles (White Album) (9) 1969 - Abbey Road (11) 1970 - Let It Be (4) 1973 - Beatles 1967-1970 (1) 1995 - Anthology 1 (3) 1996 - Anthology 2 (1), Anthology 3 (1) 2000-2001 Beatles 1 (8)
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Post by Gary on Sept 6, 2020 14:57:35 GMT -5
I received this in my inbox. I have two questions: How many #1 albums does Madonna have? How many weeks did she spend at the top of the Top 200 chart? Merci! Madonna #1's (20 weeks) 1985 - Like A Virgin (3) 1986 - True Blue (5) 1989 - Like A Prayer (6) 2000 - Music (1) 2003 - American Life (1) 2005 - Confessions On A Dance Floor (1) 2008 - Hard Candy (1) 2012 - MDNA (1) 2019 - Madame X (1)
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Post by Gary on Sept 6, 2020 15:01:25 GMT -5
Elvis Presley #1 albums (67 weeks)
1956 - Elvis Presley (10), Elvis (5) 1957 - Loving You (10), Elvis Christmas Album (4) 1960 - GI Blues (10) 1961 - Something For Everybody (3), Blue Hawaii (20) 1965 - Roust About (1) 1973 - Aloha From Hawaii via Satellite (1) 2002 - Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits (3)
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Post by Gary on Sept 6, 2020 15:06:50 GMT -5
Michael Jackson #1 albums (51 weeks on BB200 -- 57 overall)
1983-1984 Thriller (37) 1987 - Bad (6) 1991 - Dangerous (4) 1995 - History (2) 2001 - Invincible (1) 2009 - Number Ones (6) --- Did not chart on BB 200 but was the best seller for 6 weeks 2009 - This Is It (1)
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Post by Gary on Sept 6, 2020 15:11:02 GMT -5
Garth Brooks #1 albums (52 weeks)
1991 - Ropin' The Wind (18) 1992 - The Chase (7) 1993 - In Pieces (5) 1995 - The Hits (8) 1997 - Sevens (5) 1998 - Limited Series (2), Double Live (5) 2001 - Scarecrow (1) 2013 - Blame It On All My Roots: Five Decades Of Influences (1)
In the mid 2000s also had a Walmart Exclusive box as the best seller of the week but did not chart
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Post by Gary on Sept 6, 2020 15:12:59 GMT -5
Kingston Trio #1 albums (46 weeks)
1958 - Kingston Trio (1) 1959 - The Kingston Trio At Large (15), Here We Go Again (8) 1960 - Sold Out (12), String Along (10)
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Post by Gary on Sept 6, 2020 15:14:58 GMT -5
Whitney Houston #1 albums (including soundtracks) (46 weeks)
1986 - Whitney Houston (14) 1987 - Whitney (11) 1992 - Bodyguard Soundtrack (20) 2009 - I Look To You (1)
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Post by Gary on Sept 6, 2020 15:16:46 GMT -5
Taylor Swift #1 albums (46 weeks)
2008 - Fearless (11) 2010 - Speak Now (6) 2012 - Red (7) 2014 - 1989 (11) 2017 - Reputation (4) 2019 - Lover (1) 2020 - Folklore (6)
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Post by HolidayGuy on Sept 6, 2020 15:18:06 GMT -5
I figured that with the projection, Katy Perry didn't have merchandise bundles- not the case, as her official shop shows some 39 merchandise-bundle options available. I gather they were available during release week?
It's been noteworthy when an act hasn't utilized these options in the last several years, which has been few and far between. That will change soon, of course. Though consumers will have the option to add an album (if such option exists) when purchasing concert tickets or merch in the future.
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Post by Gary on Sept 6, 2020 15:26:32 GMT -5
6 week totals for Taylor Swift
1,406,000 units 861,000 sales
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Sept 6, 2020 19:40:35 GMT -5
^Already up to #6 in the Billboard 200 Year-End YTD using oldbloke @ UKMix's numbers.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Sept 7, 2020 9:23:30 GMT -5
Gary, can you edit the title with the #1 album and the units sold? Thanks.
Taylor Swift 90k.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Sept 7, 2020 19:44:58 GMT -5
Dua's remix album:
It was combined with FN sales?
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Post by forg on Sept 7, 2020 19:51:39 GMT -5
6 week totals for Taylor Swift 1,406,000 units 861,000 sales 1M sales so close!
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Post by Gary on Sept 8, 2020 17:17:33 GMT -5
These 22 Acts Have Spent 26 or More Weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 9/8/2020 by Paul Grein
By now you’ve probably read that Taylor Swift ties Whitney Houston as the female solo artist with the most weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 -- 46 weeks. That’s pretty impressive since the chart dates back to March 1956, before either artist was born.
You may be wondering what other artists are up there on the all-time rankings. Glad you asked.
In all, 22 acts have logged 26 or more weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s flagship album chart. Here’s a complete list. Ties are shown in alphabetical order. In true Casey Kasem style, we’ll count ‘em down to No. 1.
22. Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass (26 weeks): The ensemble had more weeks at No. 1 than any other instrumental act. The Brass’ longest running No. 1 was What Now My Now (nine weeks in 1966). That’s one week more than its most famous album, Whipped Cream & Other Delights (eight weeks in 1965-66), with a cover that was considered unbelievably sexy in 1965 -- or 2020, for that matter.
21. Barbra Streisand (27 weeks): The legendary star’s longest running No. 1 was the A Star Is Born soundtrack (six weeks in 1977), on which she shared billing with co-star Kris Kristofferson. Her next longest running No. 1 was People (five weeks in 1964).
20. Drake (27 weeks): The hip-hop star’s longest running No. 1 to date is Views (13 weeks in 2016).
18. Bruce Springsteen (29 weeks): The Boss’ longest running No. 1s are Born in the U.S.A. (seven weeks in 1984-85) and Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Live/1975-85 (seven weeks in 1986-87). He shared billing with the E Street Band on the latter album, a five-disk box set.
18. Led Zeppelin (29 weeks): The band has logged more weeks at No. 1 than any other hard rock or heavy metal band. (Metallica is in second place with 14 weeks on top.) Led Zep’s longest running No. 1s are Led Zeppelin II (seven weeks in 1969-70) and In Through the Out Door (seven weeks in 1979).
16. Eagles (30 weeks): The band’s longest running No. 1 was The Long Run (nine weeks in 1979). That’s one week more than its most famous and classic album, Hotel California (eight weeks in 1977).
16. Mariah Carey (30 weeks): Carey’s longest running No. 1 was her debut, Mariah Carey (11 weeks in 1991).
14. Eminem (34 weeks): Eminem has spent more weeks at No. 1 than any other hip-hop artist. (Runner-up Drake has logged 27 weeks on top.) Eminem’s longest running No. 1 was The Marshall Mathers LP (eight weeks in 2000).
14. Adele (34 weeks): Adele’s longest running No. 1 is 21 (24 weeks in 2011-12).
13. Prince (35 weeks): Prince’ s longest running No. 1 was the Purple Rain soundtrack (24 weeks in 1984-85). His next longest running No. 1, Batman, was also tied to a film. Purple Rain was one of two No. 1 albums on which Prince shared billing with his band, The Revolution. (The other was Around the World in a Day, their follow-up to Purple Rain.)
11. The Monkees (37 weeks): The group’s longest running No. 1 was More of the Monkees (18 weeks in 1967.) It was that year’s longest running No. 1 album, ahead of a little item titled Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
11. Harry Belafonte (37 weeks): The calypso singer's Belafonte album was No. 1 on the very first weekly Billboard 200 chart. Belafonte’s longest running No. 1 was Calypso (31 weeks in 1956-57). Belafonte, 93, is the oldest artist on this list.
9. The Rolling Stones (38 weeks): The band’s longest running No. 1 was Tattoo You (nine weeks in 1981).
9. Fleetwood Mac (38 weeks): The group has had more weeks at No. 1 than any other mixed-gender group. (Prince & the Revolution are runners-up with 27 weeks on top.) Fleetwood Mac’s longest running No. 1 was Rumours (31 weeks in 1977).
8. Elton John (39 weeks): Captain Fantastic has spent more weeks at No. 1 than any other solo artist who wasn’t born in the U.S. (Runner-up is Adele, with 34 weeks on top.) His longest running No. 1 album was Greatest Hits (10 weeks in 1974-75).
5. Taylor Swift (46 weeks): Swift’s longest running No. 1 albums are Fearless (11 weeks in 2008-09) and 1989 (11 weeks in 2014-15). Folklore is just five weeks away from equaling that run. At this point, we shouldn’t put anything past her. Swift, 30, is the youngest artist on this list.
5. The Kingston Trio (46 weeks): The folk trio spent more weeks at No. 1 than any other American group or duo. (Among groups and duos where all the members were born in the U.S., runners-up are Eagles, with 30 weeks at No. 1.) The trio’s longest running No. 1 was The Kingston Trio at Large (15 weeks in 1959).
5. Whitney Houston (46 weeks): Houston’s longest running No. 1 was The Bodyguard soundtrack (20 weeks in 1992-93). She recorded just six of the album’s 13 tracks, but they were the ones that sold the album. And her photo dominated the album cover. Houston’s next longest running No. 1 was Whitney Houston (14 weeks in 1986).
4. Michael Jackson (51 weeks): MJ spent more weeks at No. 1 than any other Black artist. (Houston is runner-up at 46 weeks.) His longest running No. 1 was Thriller (37 weeks in 1983-84).
3. Garth Brooks (52 weeks): Brooks has spent more weeks at No. 1 than any other country artist. (Runner-up, way back at 17 weeks, is Billy Ray Cyrus). Brooks’ longest running No. 1 was Ropin’ the Wind (18 weeks in 1991-92).
2. Elvis Presley (67 weeks). Presley spent more weeks at No. 1 than any other solo artist and more than any other American artist. (Brooks is runner-up on both counts.) Presley’s longest running No. 1 was the Blue Hawaii soundtrack (20 weeks in 1961-62). His tally includes four No. 1 soundtracks: Loving You, G.I. Blues, Blue Hawaii and Roustabout.
1.The Beatles (132 weeks): The Fab Four have spent nearly twice as long at No. 1 as any other act. Their longest running No. 1 is Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (15 weeks in 1967). Their tally includes four No. 1 soundtracks: A Hard Day’s Night, Help!, Magical Mystery Tour and Let It Be.
The Fine Print: If you count the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack (which logged 24 weeks at No. 1 in 1978) as a Bee Gees album, the trio had 31 weeks on top. Bee Gees had six tracks on the album -- five of which were No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Their photo was on the front cover -- as prominent as a photo of the film’s star, John Travolta. But Billboard counts it as a multi-artist soundtrack album.
Likewise, if you count The Graduate soundtrack (which logged nine weeks at No. 1 in 1968) as a Simon & Garfunkel album, the duo had 26 weeks at No. 1. The duo recorded eight of the album’s 14 tracks and had a front-cover credit (though not a front-cover photo: The cover was the iconic image of star Dustin Hoffman eyeing co-star Anne Bancroft’s seductively outstretched leg). The Graduate competed on the Billboard 200 with S&G’s fourth album, Bookends. One album or the other was No. 1 for 16 consecutive weeks. Billboard counts The Graduate as a soundtrack, not a S&G album.
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Post by Gary on Sept 8, 2020 17:19:37 GMT -5
U.S. Vinyl Album Sales Hit Biggest Week in 2020 After First Record Store Day Drop 9/8/2020 by Keith Caulfield
Plus: Industry album sales up 26% for the week, physical album sales at indie stores see largest week in over a year & Billie Eilish's "Live at Third Man Records" leads Record Store Day sales parade. Thanks to Record Store Day 2020’s first drop on Aug. 29, U.S. vinyl album sales surged to a new weekly high in 2020, as 802,000 copies were sold in the week ending Sept. 3, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. That’s a 63% increase compared to the previous week’s sales.
That 802,000 haul is also the largest week for vinyl album sales since the week ending Dec. 26, 2019, when 1.243 million copies were sold.
Further, the 802,000 sum is the biggest week for vinyl albums outside of the Christmas shopping season since the week ending April 18, 2019, when 848,000 were sold. That week included Record Store Day 2019 festivities.
Due to complications caused by COVID-19, Record Store Day 2020 – which was slated to take place April 18 – was split into three separate drops: Aug. 29, Sept. 26 and Oct. 24. In turn, the Record Store Day-focused releases and exclusive titles that were all due to hit independent and small chain record stores on April 18 were spread across the three days, including the two upcoming dates. Many titles are released specifically for the annual music store holiday, including unique color vinyl variants, hard-to-find catalog pieces and niche reissues.
The biggest-selling album at indie and small chain record stores in the week ending Sept. 3 – as reflected on the weekly Tastemakers albums chart (dated Sept. 12) – was Billie Eilish’s Record Store Day release Live at Third Man Records, with 13,000 copies sold. The 10-track acoustic album was recorded on Nov. 6, 2019 and was released exclusively on blue opaque vinyl. The set also debuts at No. 55 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Eight of the top 10 albums sold at indie and small-chain retailers (see list, below) were either released for Record Store Day or had a new format of variants issued for the holiday. Only Taylor Swift’s Folklore (No. 3 for the week) and Metallica’s S&M2 (No. 4) were not Record Store Day-focused, though the latter had a color variant exclusive to indie stores for its release on Aug. 28.
Here are some fast facts on Record Store Day 2020’s First Drop and its sales impact, along with the top 10 selling albums of the week at indie and small-chain stores.
All data is for the week ending Sept. 3 in the U.S.
Top 10 Selling Albums at Indie and Small-Chain Stores – as reflected on the Tastemakers albums chart (dated Sept. 12):
1. Billie Eilish, Live at Third Man Records (13,000 sold via indie and small-chain stores) 2. David Bowie, ChangesNowBowie (10,000) 3. Taylor Swift, Folklore (9,000) 4. Metallica, S&M2 (9,000) 5. David Bowie, I’m Only Dancing (The Soul Tour ’74) (9,000) 6. Gorillaz, D-Sides (9,000) 7. Gorillaz, G-Sides (9,000) 8. Tyler, The Creator, Cherry Bomb (7,000) 9. The Cure, Bloodflowers (7,000) 10. The Who, Odds & Sods (7,000)
Total album sales across all formats (physical - including CD, vinyl, cassette, etc. and digital download): 2.212 million – up 26.1% compared to previous week.
Physical album sales (CD, vinyl, cassette, etc.): 1.561 million – up 33.3% compared to previous week.
CD album sales: 751,000 – up 11.7% compared to previous week. That’s the best week for CD album sales since the week ending Aug. 13 (767,000).
Vinyl album sales: 802,000 – up 63% compared to previous week. It’s the largest week for vinyl album sales since the week ending Dec. 26, 2019 (1.243 million). It’s also the biggest week for vinyl album sales outside of Christmas season since the week ending April 18, 2019 (848,000), which contained Record Store Day 2019 impact. Record Store Day in 2019 was April 13.
Independent store physical album sales: 718,000 – up 93% compared to previous week. Biggest week for indie store album sales since the week ending April 18, 2019 (848,000), reflecting Record Store Day 2019 impact.
Independent store CD album sales: 191,000 – up 24% compared to previous week. Best week for indie store CD album sales since the week ending March 12 (239,000).
Independent store vinyl album sales: 525,000 – up 143% compared to previous week. Largest week for indie store vinyl album sales since week ending April 18, 2019 (673,000), reflecting Recording Store Day 2019 impact.
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Post by felipe on Sept 8, 2020 21:32:29 GMT -5
Madonna #1's (20 weeks) 1985 - Like A Virgin (3) 1986 - True Blue (5) 1989 - Like A Prayer (6) 2000 - Music (1) 2003 - American Life (1) 2005 - Confessions On A Dance Floor (1) 2008 - Hard Candy (1) 2012 - MDNA (1) 2019 - Madame X (1) None in the 90s?
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Post by Naos on Sept 8, 2020 21:35:01 GMT -5
Debuts below Top 10: 17. NEEDTOBREATHE - Out of Body 18. Lil Wayne - No Ceilings 28. Dua Lipa & The Blessed Madonna - Club Future Nostalgia 37. Seether - Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum 44. Jaden Smith - CTV3 55. Billie Eilish - Live At Third Man Records 67. The Avett Brothers - The Gleam III 88. David Bowie - Changesnowbowie 103. Colter Wall - Western Swing & Waltzes And Other Punchy Songs 104. David Bowie - I'm Only Dancing (The Soul Tour 74) 117. My Morning Jacket - The Waterfall II 124. Kem - Love Always Wins 154. The Lox - Living Off Xperience 155. PVRIS - Use Me 163. Toni Braxton - Spell My Name 186. The Cure - Seventeen Seconds
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Post by HolidayGuy on Sept 8, 2020 21:58:05 GMT -5
felipe- M had a whopping five No. 2 albums in the '90s- all kept at bay by smash albums: I'm Breathless, three weeks at No. 2, behind MC. Hammer's Please Hammer, Don't Hurt Em; The Immaculate Collection, two weeks at No. 2, behind Vanilla Ice's To the Extreme; Erotica, one week at No. 2, behind Garth Brooks' The Chase; Evita, two weeks at No. 2, behind No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom; and Ray of Light, two weeks at No. 2, behind the Titanic soundtrack.
A sixth came in 2015, when Rebel Heart was runner-up to the Empire soundtrack. M and Barbra Streisand currently are the only solo female acts with double-digit top-two albums (15 each); one more (a 10th) would bring Janet Jackson to the club.
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Sept 8, 2020 22:02:30 GMT -5
Such a shame for Ray of Light, definitely her best 90s album imo.
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Post by Enigma. on Sept 9, 2020 7:24:47 GMT -5
So, the original Future Nostalgia doesn't exist any more on album chart? Will it return next week?
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Post by Gary on Sept 9, 2020 7:28:24 GMT -5
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Cole 1 107 100 93 169 Ctrl, SZA 3 108 85 68 22 SOUTHSIDE, Sam Hunt 5 109 99 89 29 Changes, Justin Bieber 1 110 113 107 261 Beauty Behind The Madness, The Weeknd 1 111 108 95 377 Abbey Road, The Beatles 1 112 105 104 58 The Search, NF 1 113 103 97 299 1989, Taylor Swift 1 114 83 59 12 The Lion King: The Gift (Soundtrack), Beyonce & Various Artists 2 115 106 99 227 Views, Drake 1 116 193 194 340 The Essential Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson 31 117 - - 1 The Waterfall II, My Morning Jacket 117 118 107 100 47 True 2 Myself, Lil Tjay 5 119 109 101 33 Music To Be Murdered By, Eminem 1 120 44 - 2 Queen Of Da Souf, Mulatto 44 121 14 - 2 Here On Earth, Tim McGraw 14 122 88 39 4 Dreamland, Glass Animals 7 123 114 112 41 A Love Letter To You 4, Trippie Redd 1 124 - - 1 Love Always Wins, Kem 124 125 - - 5 Cherry Bomb, Tyler, The Creator 4 126 117 117 197 Starboy, The Weeknd 1 127 122 111 33 Circles, Mac Miller 3 128 116 105 78 GIRL, Maren Morris 4 129 - - 70 Black Panther: The Album, Music From And Inspired By, Soundtrack 1 130 110 102 238 Greatest Hits, The Notorious B.I.G. 1 131 - 115 238 Appetite For Destruction, Guns N' Roses 1 132 112 103 96 All Time Greatest Hits, Lynyrd Skynyrd 56 133 133 131 34 9, Jason Aldean 2 134 135 135 434 Thriller, Michael Jackson 1 135 104 139 489 Nevermind, Nirvana 1 136 121 122 65 Die A Legend, Polo G 6 137 119 120 208 Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight, Travis Scott 1 138 115 106 273 Greatest Hits So Far..., Zac Brown Band 20 139 129 119 38 Fully Loaded: God's Country, Blake Shelton 2 140 118 116 25 Heaven Or Hell, Don Toliver 7 141 120 118 61 Dreamville & J. Cole: Revenge Of The Dreamers III, Various Artists 1 142 130 125 167 Evolve, Imagine Dragons 2 143 - - 52 Elton John, Elton John 4 144 124 121 60 No.6 Collaborations Project, Ed Sheeran 1 145 125 127 158 17, XXXTENTACION 2 146 145 146 16 Purgatory, Tyler Childers 120 147 134 123 342 Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975, Eagles 1 148 111 157 87 Love Yourself: Answer, BTS 1 149 123 113 17 It Was Good Until It Wasn't, Kehlani 2 150 136 138 393 The Eminem Show, Eminem 1 151 127 108 14 Chapter I: Snake Oil, Diplo Presents Thomas Wesley 50 152 126 132 194 Blonde, Frank Ocean 1 153 132 124 180 More Life, Drake 1 154 - - 1 Living Off Xperience, The Lox 154 155 - - 1 Use Me, PVRIS 155 156 128 109 226 Sounds Of Summer: The Very Best Of The Beach Boys, The Beach Boys 16 157 139 129 104 Look Up Child, Lauren Daigle 3 158 137 136 255 Greatest Hits, Red Hot Chili Peppers 18 159 142 144 89 Hoodie SZN, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie 1 160 8 - 2 Imploding The Mirage, The Killers 8 161 147 110 84 Victory Lap, Nipsey Hussle 2 162 138 133 63 7 (EP), Lil Nas X 2 163 - - 1 Spell My Name, Toni Braxton 163 164 140 147 10 The Way It Feels, Maddie & Tae 74 165 141 141 89 X 100PRE, Bad Bunny 11 166 143 140 27 PTSD, G Herbo 7 167 146 137 115 Dan + Shay, Dan + Shay 6 168 144 130 12 I'm Gone, iann dior 45 169 152 151 207 The Essential Billy Joel, Billy Joel 15 170 153 153 119 Ultimate Sinatra, Frank Sinatra 32 171 155 167 180 Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Collection, Bon Jovi 5 172 - - 9 Bloodflowers, The Cure 16 173 - - 16 Odds & Sods, The Who 15 174 154 143 196 Kane Brown, Kane Brown 5 175 158 149 119 Shawn Mendes, Shawn Mendes 1 176 159 126 106 Swimming, Mac Miller 3 177 174 155 62 The Essential Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley 42 178 160 163 486 Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno Mars 3 179 151 158 345 Greatest Hits, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 8 180 150 150 62 Perfect Ten, Mustard 8 181 163 164 100 Drip Harder, Lil Baby & Gunna 4 182 149 128 52 Harry Styles, Harry Styles 1 183 170 171 131 A Decade Of Destruction, Five Finger Death Punch 29 184 - - 2 Chris Tomlin & Friends, Chris Tomlin 60 185 148 142 14 Golden Hour, Kygo 18 186 - - 1 Seventeen Seconds, The Cure 186 187 - - 156 Gold: Greatest Hits, ABBA 25 188 173 172 481 21, Adele 1 189 168 165 345 Nothing Was The Same, Drake 1 190 161 154 55 Quality Control: Control The Streets, Volume 2, Various Artists 3 191 187 178 100 A Star Is Born (Soundtrack), Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper 1 192 177 184 152 Perception, NF 1 193 169 170 101 The Very Best Of Daryl Hall John Oates, Daryl Hall John Oates 34 194 171 156 39 Romance, Camila Cabello 3 195 166 169 235 ANTI, Rihanna 1 196 184 187 158 Greatest Hits, Fleetwood Mac 14 197 164 174 161 Number One Hits, Tim McGraw 27 198 167 159 140 Man On The Moon: The End Of Day, Kid Cudi 4 199 172 160 17 Las Que No Iban A Salir, Bad Bunny 7 200 188 175 583 Metallica, Metallica 1
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Post by Gary on Sept 9, 2020 7:28:48 GMT -5
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Post by Gary on Sept 9, 2020 7:29:05 GMT -5
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Post by Gary on Sept 9, 2020 7:29:23 GMT -5
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Post by Gary on Sept 9, 2020 7:29:40 GMT -5
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