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LieB
By the way, if this site is to be believed, the Stones' biggest sellers are:
Hot Rocks (6,9 M)
Some Girls (6,3)
Forty Licks (5,3)
Tattoo You (4,9)
Voodoo Lounge (3,8)
Let It Bleed (3,6)
Sticky Fingers (3,6)
Steel Wheels (3,3)
GHS (3,2)
Jump Back (3,1), and so on.
Exile is only at 18th place at 1,5 million, less than Blue And Lonesome and Dirty Work, which I find really hard to believe.
Either way, the total of all are 85 million, which is obviously more than what many artists on the all-time list posted above have reached.
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LieB
By the way, if this site is to be believed, the Stones' biggest sellers are:
Hot Rocks (6,9 M)
Some Girls (6,3)
Forty Licks (5,3)
Tattoo You (4,9)
Voodoo Lounge (3,8)
Let It Bleed (3,6)
Sticky Fingers (3,6)
Steel Wheels (3,3)
GHS (3,2)
Jump Back (3,1), and so on.
Exile is only at 18th place at 1,5 million, less than Blue And Lonesome and Dirty Work, which I find really hard to believe.
Either way, the total of all are 85 million, which is obviously more than what many artists on the all-time list posted above have reached.
According to RIAA Hot Rocks sold 12 million only in the US
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rollmops
Maybe Micheal Jackson's commercial success is that he constantly was able to access the world children market, besides the other markets. All the other artists on that list sell records to young adults and adults rarely kids.
Rockandroll,
Mops
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DGA35
Actually Eagles Greatest is #1 in the US with 38 million sold vs 34 million for Thriller. BIB is at 25 million.
Hot Rocks, as mentioned previously, is at 12 million but it hasn't been recertified in quite a while. I'm sure Georgelicks can give an accurate, up to date estimate as to what it should be currently, perhaps 15 million?