Week 92 U.S. Chart News
Week 92 U.S. Chart News
During Weeks 80-91 of ATYCLB?s release in the U.S., ATYCLB has bounced between #107 and a lowly #187 on the U.S. charts, with sales fluctuating by as much as 2,800 copies between weeks.
- In Week 81, ATYCLB dropped to #119 on the U.S. Billboard charts (down from #107 in Week 80) and sold 9,321 copies, down from 11,712 copies the week prior (Week 80).
- In Week 82, the album dropped to #131. However, its sales remained very steady, even increasing ever so slightly, to 9,353 copies.
- In Week 83, there was a mini-rebound as the album bounced up to #118 on the U.S. Billboard charts. It also increased slightly in sales to 9,415 copies.
- In Week 84, the album dropped again down to #130 with 8,164 copies sold.
- In Week 85, the album bounced back up to #117, the highest position it has held since Week 80, with sales of 10,947 copies - an increase of almost 2,800 copies!
- In Week 86, ATYCLB dropped to #135. Sales for the week were 8,589 copies, down almost 2,400 copies from the week prior.
- In Week 87, ATYCLB dropped to #153 on the U.S. charts with sales of only 7,752 copies.
- In Week 88, ATYCLB rebounded to #142 (up 11 spots) and saw sales of 8,411 copies, up almost 700 copies from Week 87.
- In Week 89, ATYCLB dropped to #161 (a drop of 19 places!) with sales of just 6,864 copies - down nearly 1,600 copies from the week prior.
- In Week 90, the downward slide continued. ATYCLB slipped to #173, with sales of 6,327 copies, a drop of about 500 copies. While the chart slide (12 positions) may be alarming, the overall sales remain fairly stable.
- In Week 91, the album reached new lows, charting at a dismal #187 (a drop of 14 places on the chart!). However, sales remained very steady as ATYCLB sold 6,119 copies this week, a drop of only 200 copies from the week prior.
With ATYCLB dropping a whopping 45 positions on the chart in the last three weeks, was this the last we would see of ATYCLB on the U.S. Billboard Top 200? Had ATYCLB's run on the U.S. charts finally come to an end? Would there be no U.S. Week 92 news to report?
The answer is....
...wait for it....
NO! Joy!
I had hoped for at least one or two more rebounds for ATYCLB before the summer ended, and finally it appears we got one. ATYCLB rises to #176 on the U.S. charts, ending its streak of 6 consecutive weeks of falling. It also sees a sales increase to 6,378 copies, an improvement of 250 copies from the week prior.
Chart Summary for United States
The first 92 weeks for ATYCLB on the U.S. Billboard charts are:
3-5-12-22-23-24-20(1xP)-18-22-16
19-19(2xP)-25-33-37-35-11(3xGrammy)-15-25-31
38-40-42-45-45-48-50-48-50-58
60-53-50-66-74-82-81-89-88-99
105-106-108-104-78-66-53-50-57-55
54-58(3xP)-62-67-80-77-78-76-69-71
74-58-39-56-61-66-25(SBowl)-26-28-10(4xGrammy)
17-25-37-47-48-55-65-83-103-107
119-131-118-130-117-135-153-142-161-173
187-176
"POP" was out of the Top 100 after 19 weeks and "Zooropa" was out of the Top 100 after 31 weeks. ATYCLB fell out of the Top 100 after 40 weeks, however, it had returned for an additional 34 weeks.
ATYCLB spent 74 out of 92 total weeks in the U.S. Top 100; 30 weeks in the U.S. Top 40; and 3 weeks in the U.S. Top 10. "POP" spent only a mere 28 weeks in the Top 200.
Approximate weekly sales for the first 92 weeks of ATYCLB are (rounded to nearest thousand):
428,000 + 176,000 + 119,000 + 125,000 + 100,000 + 113,000 + 154,000 + 259,000 + 108,000 + 66,000 + 59,000 + 57,000+ 47,000 + 44,000 + 41,000 + 49,000 + 85,000 + 74,000 + 54,000 + 48,000 + 43,000 + 39,000 + 37,000 + 39,000 + 30,000 + 29,000 + 26,000 + 29,000 + 25,000 + 24,000 + 27,000 + 30,000 + 31,000 + 24,000 + 22,000 + 18,000 + 19,000 + 17,000 + 17,000 + 15,000 + 14,000 + 14,000 + 13,000 + 13,000 + 16,000 + 19,000 + 21,000 + 23,000 + 22,000 + 22,000 + 24,000 + 25,000 + 24,000 + 23,000 + 21,000 + 28,000 + 28,000 + 30,000 + 46,000 + 72,000 + 42,000 + 28,000 + 26,000 + 19,000 + 20,000 + 19,000 + 46,000 + 53,000 + 36,000 + 81,000 + 56,000 + 40,000 + 32,000 + 29,000 + 22,000 + 18,000 + 14,000 + 13,000 + 11,000 + 12,000 + 9,000 + 9,000 + 9,000 + 8,000 + 11,000 + 9,000 + 8,000 + 8,000 + 7,000 + 6,000 + 6,000 + 6000
Exact U.S. SoundScan sales are:
3,947,492 copies (note that the sum of the weekly estimates is off from the exact total due to rounding). The album is less than 53,000 copies from the 4x Platinum mark in the U.S.
Prior U.S. ATYCLB chart data:
Highest Rankings for "Beautiful Day": #21 on the Hot 100 chart, #1 on the Dance Charts, #5 on the Modern Rock chart, #4 on the Adult Top 40 chart.
Highest Rankings for "Suck in a Moment...": #52 on the Hot 100 chart, #9 on the Adult Top 40 chart.
Highest Rankings for "Elevation": #9 on the Modern Rock chart. I *believe* #17 on the Dance charts.
Highest Rankings for "Walk On": #10 on the Modern Rock chart.
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Here is a bit more U.S. chart news for this week.
The "Elevation" VHS video has charted at #18-21-26-27 in the last four weeks. It is now in its 35th week on the music video charts. Here are the sales figures for the past 11 weeks:
1,253 - 1, 214 - 1,124 - 1,746 - 1,314 ? 1,078 - 1,043 - 1,003 - 995 - 921 - 930.
The DVD version of the video (also out on the charts for 35 weeks) is seen on DVD music charts. Here are its chart and sales performances the past 11 weeks:
#11- 13 - 13 - 13- 16 - 15 - 18 - 16 - 20 - 21 - 23
1,162 - 1,137 - 1,045 - 1,614 - 1,223 ? 998 - 965 - 930 - 934 - 886 - 884
After the holiday season, this video (VHS and DVD combined) has sold between 1,800-4,000 copies each week. These sales, combined with the last holiday season sales easily makes this a Platinum selling (100,000 copies sold) video. My guess is that when U2's label recertifies ATYCLB (as 4x Platinum), they will also certify this video (or at least they should!).
The "Best Of" had enjoyed a nice little rebound on the Pop Catalog charts since U2's Grammy wins, however, this album has fluctuated quite a bit in recent weeks. Only recently has it started to level off. This week it drops on the charts and in sales, however, its sales only decrease by a scant 55 copies. Here are its chart and sales performances for the past 11 weeks:
#79 - 66 - 52 - 45 ? 42 - 47 - 55 - 63 - 83 - 75 - 84
3,638 - 3,835 - 4,258 - 5,562 - 4,597 ? 4,241 - 4,258 - 3,677 - 3,524 - 3,613 - 3,558
Unfortunately, the "Best Of - Limited Edition" (the one with b-sides) and "The Joshua Tree", which had also been charting in the Top 200 on the Catalog charts for a while, both dropped out two weeks ago. This indicates that both saw sales below 2,041 copies this week, 2,005 copies last week and 2,019 copies the week prior. That said, based on past performances, it still appears that JT sells close to 2,000 copies a week in the U.S., even if it doesn't chart in the Top 200.
As always, I thank Melissa for sending me the SoundScan report so I could present these accurate numbers.