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Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: georgelicks ()
Date: September 4, 2007 04:50

>>>Goddess In The Doorway, about 200 coppies in the U.K?


GITD sold 953 copies in UK the first day, but the sales peaked by the end of the week and debuted at #44 with 12,100 copies sold. The album had a decent chart run (5 weeks in the Top 100 - 44-52-69-72-77) and was certified Silver in UK by sales of 60,000.
Bad timing of release, too many high profile albums that year.

This week in UK, the #7 album has sold 12,629 while the #45 album sold 3,902.
The sales are so low that Ringo Starr got his first Top 75 charting album in UK since 1974 this week, with only 6,342 copies sold his best of collection debuted at #26.

Mick's best of only needs sales of 2,000 the first week to reach the top 75, 4,200/4,500 to reach the top 40 and 7,000 to reach the top 20.

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: tatters ()
Date: September 5, 2007 16:29

georgelicks Wrote:
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>> The sales are so low that Ringo Starr got his
> first Top 75 charting album in UK since 1974 this
> week, with only 6,342 copies sold his best of
> collection debuted at #26.


Ringo might sell more albums in the UK if he TOURED there once in a while. Has Ringo EVER toured the UK? I mean, since the last Beatles UK tour, in 1965?

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: Vanessa Wood ()
Date: September 5, 2007 21:39

A BIGGER BANG ! ! !

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: Vanessa Wood ()
Date: September 5, 2007 21:42

I meant A BIGGER BANG is the best album (certainly,not best-selling,but what does it matter,anyway).

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: ryanpow ()
Date: September 6, 2007 02:36

i read that ER stayed in the charts longer than any other stones ablum.

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: georgelicks ()
Date: September 6, 2007 05:16

ryanpow Wrote:
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> i read that ER stayed in the charts longer than
> any other stones ablum.


Not true


Hot Rocks (#4, 243 wks on chart)
1972/73/74/75/79/80/81/82/89/90

Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass) (#3, 99 wks on chart)
1966/67/68

Some Girls (#1, 82 wks on chart)
1978/79/80/81

Out Of Our Heads (#1, 65 wks on chart)
1965/66

Sticky Fingers (#1, 62 wks on chart)
1971/72/78/80/81

Tattoo You (#1, 58 wks on chart)
1981/82

The Best Of The Rolling Stones: Jump Back '71-'93 (#30, 58 wks on chart)
2004/05/06

The Rolling Stones, Now! (#5, 53 wks on chart)
1965/66

Emotional Rescue (#1, 51 wks on chart)
1980/81

Aftermath (#2, 50 wks on chart)
1966/67

Forty Licks (#2, 48 wks on chart)
2002/03/04

Got Live If You Want It! (#6, 48 wks on chart)
1966/67

Between The Buttons (#2, 47 wks on chart)
1967/68

Let It Bleed (#3, 44 wks on chart)
1969/70/80

Exile On Main Street (#1, 43 wks on chart)
1972/73

Voodoo Lounge (#2, 38 wks on chart)
1994/95

12 x 5 (#3, 38 wks on chart)
1964/65

Goats Head Soup (#1, 37 wks on chart)
1973/74

Steel Wheels (#3, 36 wks on chart)
1989/90

Flowers (#3, 35 wks on chart)
1967/68

England's Newest Hit Makers (#11, 35 wks on chart)
1964/65

December's Children (and everybodys) (#4, 33 wks on chart)
1965/66

Through The Past, Darkly (#2, 32 wks on chart)
1969/70

Beggars Banquet (#5, 32 wks on chart)
1968/69/80

Their Satanic Majesties Request (#2, 30 wks on chart)
1967/68

More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) (#9, 29 wks on chart)
1972/73

Bridges To Babylon (#3, 27 wks on chart)
1997/98

Dirty Work (#4, 25 wks on chart)
1986

Black And Blue (#1, 24 wks on chart)
1976

Undercover (#4, 23 wks on chart)
1983/84

Still Life (American Concert 81) (#5, 23 wks on chart)
1982

Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (#6, 23 wks on chart)
1970/71

Singles Collection. The London Years (#91, 22 wks on chart)
1989/90

It's Only Rock'n Roll (#1, 20 wks on chart)
1974/75

A Bigger Bang (#3, 19 wks on chart)
2005/06

Stripped (#9, 19 wks on chart)
1995/96

Love You Live (#5, 17 wks on chart)
1977/78

Made In The Shade (#6, 17 wks on chart)
1975

Flashpoint (#16, 17 wks on chart)
1991

Metamorphosis (#8, 13 wks on chart)
1975

Sucking In The Seventies (#15, 12 wks on chart)
1981

Rewind (1971-84) (#86, 11 wks on chart)
1984

No Security (#34, 8 wks on chart)
1998/99

Rarities 1971-2005 (#76, 6 wks on chart)
2005/06

Live Licks (#50, 2 wks on chart)
2004



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2007-09-06 05:17 by georgelicks.

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: mofur ()
Date: September 6, 2007 12:34

I do believe that all statistics on albums before - oh, say - the 80's at least should be taken with a grain of salt - not least because of the many different chart back then. ;-)

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: tatters ()
Date: September 6, 2007 16:37

mofur Wrote:
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> I do believe that all statistics on albums before
> - oh, say - the 80's at least should be taken with
> a grain of salt - not least because of the many
> different chart back then. ;-)


Statistics on NEW albums should be taken with a grain of salt. A new release can debut at #1 with sales of 150,000, then sink like a stone. You can have a #1 album that ends up selling less than half a million copies.

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: Rocky Dijon ()
Date: September 6, 2007 20:02

Thanks for the statistics, GeorgeLicks. Do you have the same info for ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS or Mick and Keith as solo artists?

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: georgelicks ()
Date: September 7, 2007 02:51

Rocky Dijon Wrote:
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> Thanks for the statistics, GeorgeLicks. Do you
> have the same info for ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS or
> Mick and Keith as solo artists?


She's The Boss (#13, 29 wks on chart)
1985

Primitive Cool (#41, 20 wks on chart)
1987/88

Talk Is Cheap (#24, 23 wks on chart)
1988/89

Main Offender (#99, 10 wks on chart)
1992/93

Wandering Spirit (#11, 16 wks on chart)
1993

Rock And Roll Circus (#92, 3 wks on chart)
1996

Goddess In The Doorway (#39, 8 wks on chart)
2001/02

Alfie Soundtrack (#171, 2 wks on chart)
2004


You can see the UK & US albums chart runs and US sales here:
[stonesinfo.20m.com]

UK & US singles:
[stonesinfo.20m.com]

Solos
[stonesinfo.20m.com]

US Videos:
[stonesinfo.20m.com]

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: tatters ()
Date: September 7, 2007 16:24

It's bad for us that Rock and Roll Circus bombed so badly. I'm sure it made them feel that further vault releases are not worth their while.

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: Rocky Dijon ()
Date: September 7, 2007 20:31

Thank you for posting, GeorgeLicks.

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: ryanpow ()
Date: September 7, 2007 20:34

tatters Wrote:
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> It's bad for us that Rock and Roll Circus bombed
> so badly. I'm sure it made them feel that further
> vault releases are not worth their while.


unfortunatley I think your right. The only way I see the vaults being released is way in the future and theres some sort of "Rolling Stones Historical Society" that does it.

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Date: September 7, 2007 21:02

Gazza Wrote:
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> Staggering that ABB sold twice as many in Europe
> as the US - yet they played over twice as many
> shows in the US than Europe - and actually played
> more of the songs there on a regular basis

i agree 100%.
Make me think even more that chart postions, Grammys (and who knows what) can be bought for the right price.
I've always wondered too who is buying these CDs that sell 7,8 million copies.
Spice Girls, Gwen Stafini. I don't know anyone who owns them.
and the charts...there are so many, from so many countries, who knows what people are really buying or listening too.
I do like to look at charts to see what i can download.

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: ThatsWhatISay ()
Date: September 8, 2007 00:10

I still don't get it...did Hot Rocks sell 12 mio units, because sales were multiplied by x2 (so effectively only 6 mio. units)? Or did it really go 12 mio times over the counter?

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: georgelicks ()
Date: September 8, 2007 00:51

ThatsWhatISay Wrote:
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> I still don't get it...did Hot Rocks sell 12 mio
> units, because sales were multiplied by x2 (so
> effectively only 6 mio. units)? Or did it really
> go 12 mio times over the counter?


It sold 12 million, the album needs to be 100+ minutes long to be multiplied and the running time for Hot Rocks is less than 87 minutes.
Also the chart run of the album was impressive.

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: ThatsWhatISay ()
Date: September 8, 2007 00:56

Thanks George. However I found this on Wikipedia:
"Multi-disc albums released after 1981 whose total length is at least 100 minutes count one for each disc in these figures, which accounts for the many double (or more) albums in the list. For multi-disc albums released before 1982, there is no length requirement."

But Hot Rocks was released before 1982, so the 100min. rule doesnt count...?

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: DGA35 ()
Date: September 8, 2007 01:31

I still think Hot Rocks sold 6 million x 2. As I mentioned, I doubt there's any double album from the 60's or 70's that's over 100 minutes in length simply because it's hard to fit 50 minutes of music on vinyl. The grooves would be extremely narrow for the stylus. Double albums like Exile and Deep Purple Made In Japan can fit on one CD.

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: ThatsWhatISay ()
Date: September 8, 2007 14:56

Sorry for bumping this up again...But I need your input again about this 100 min rule, George winking smiley

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: tatters ()
Date: September 8, 2007 15:44

Since the 100 minute rule only applies to post-'81 releases, it seems to be a construct of the CD era. Every double CD is going to be over 100 minutes and thus count as two units, while nearly every pre-'81 double LP is going to be under 100 minutes and count as one unit. You really can't (or shouldn't) put more than 25 minutes of music on one LP side. If you do, you will lose volume. I had a Tod Rundgren album that had about 30 minutes on each side and you had to turn the volume way up to even hear the damn thing!

Sales of 12 million for Hot Rocks should not surprise anyone. Everyone owned that album in the 70s. For casual fans, it was the one Stones album to buy. What I don't understand is how an album could sell that many copies and still only make it to #4 on the Billboard chart.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2007-09-08 15:46 by tatters.

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: BowieStone ()
Date: September 8, 2007 17:49

tatters Wrote:
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What I don't understand is how an album
> could sell that many copies and still only make it
> to #4 on the Billboard chart.

Back in Black only made it to #3 on the Billboard chart and that's the second largest selling album of all time (worldwide).

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: Rocky Dijon ()
Date: September 8, 2007 18:52

The chart peak is the highest placement reached for a particular week during a title's chart stay. HOT ROCKS's highest showing on the Billboard album charts was #4 for a particular week, but the album's popularity was/is tremendous and consequently it went on to sell many millions of copies and has re-entered the charts numerous times. A good example is A BIGGER BANG which debuted strongly at #3 its first week of release but quickly fell down the charts as its appeal was largely limited to diehard fans. Does that make more sense?

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: georgelicks ()
Date: September 8, 2007 20:55

ThatsWhatISay Wrote:
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> Sorry for bumping this up again...But I need your
> input again about this 100 min rule, George winking smiley


I think tatters was clear with his post, the rule started in 1981.

We can't be sure about any sales pre-1991 when Soundscan was introduced. Hot Rocks has sold almost 2.500,000 since May 1991, the album has sold a lot more than 3.500,000 in 1971-1991.

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: john r ()
Date: September 8, 2007 21:06

I'd guess R&R Circus might have sold poorly (this was the season of Beatles Anthology 3 or whatever, & R&RC had Lennon, Who, & obviously a legendary Stones performance) because people bought the video issued simultaneously - just a guess. And nobody - NOBODY - has had an uninterruped chart run of EVERY studio album over the course of 45 years (well, '64 - 05) reaching Billboard's top 5. That's an indication of a constantly solid, if changing, fan base. And if some albums (ABcool smiley don't have 'legs' or reach new fans, NO one else has ever even comes close.

Re: What is the best selling Stones album of all time?
Posted by: FrankM ()
Date: September 9, 2007 04:02

john r Wrote:
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> I'd guess R&R Circus might have sold poorly (this
> was the season of Beatles Anthology 3 or whatever,
> & R&RC had Lennon, Who, & obviously a legendary
> Stones performance) because people bought the
> video issued simultaneously - just a guess. And
> nobody - NOBODY - has had an uninterruped chart
> run of EVERY studio album over the course of 45
> years (well, '64 - 05) reaching Billboard's top 5.
> That's an indication of a constantly solid, if
> changing, fan base. And if some albums (ABcool smiley don't
> have 'legs' or reach new fans, NO one else has
> ever even comes close.

Every studio album by The Stones has been top five on both sides of the Atlantic with only two exceptions;

-England's Newest Hit Makers- only reached number eleven on U.S. charts.

-Bridges.. only reached number six on the UK charts.

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