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#301 |
War Child
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also it's worth noticing that coldplay started their tour as soon as X&Y was released, which would have helped initial sales whereas U2 didnt start to tour until march (about 15 weeks) after the release of bomb. so X&Y's 13 week total sales include some which are a result of their tour, where as bombs do not.
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It's more easy for U2 to sold huge with initial sales only, with 25 years behind them they have a big and solid database all around the world, what Coldplay have not really, many people love Coldplay music but still waiting to see if they love 2-3 singles of the new album to buy the CD. When U2 release an album, it's not the same, at least 65% of people already know if they will buy or not the album.
__________________In consequence, U2 singles are not so able to give a huge boost at HTDAAB like Coldplay singles can at X&Y. In most of that, U2 release his album at Christmas time, so they kept fabulous sales during 1 month. With all those points, I think that X&Y will outsold with not many difficulties HTDAAB in next months. But Coldplay can wait a long time before pass the 130 millions mark in the world... lol |
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#303 |
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coldplay's 2nd single Fix You, enters UK chart at #4, and is down to #4 in the airplay chart. not as good as 'sometimes'.
and U2 150M? |
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#304 | |
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Although I can see where are you coming from, I think that the huge initial sales of the bomb were not exclusively due to U2 being a household name in the music scene. By that rationale, every "new" Rolling Stones album should become a monster seller, and that´s really not the case.
Bottom line is that if U2 weren´t regarded as still relevant and producing quality music their albums wouldn´t be so successful. And remember, even though it´s true HTDAAB was released at the most "convenient" time of the year, the subsequent weeks after the holidays season are typically very low in sales thus kind of counterbalancing the Christmas effect. As for Coldplay, I would hate to be wrong here but it looks like they will be another flash in the pan much like Oasis were back in the mid-nineties. Nevertheless, X&Y is going to sell a lot more copies than Be here now. It remains to be seen whether X&Y will match the sales of A rush of blood to the head. Quote:
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For once sales are in accord to music greatness. I mean, Sometimes is clearly the better song. Fix you is a very good song though. Now if only Martin would realize his falsetto voice is horrible!
Total worldwide sales of U2 are estimated at 130-140 M. But I´m sure others in this forum can provide more exact figures. Edge3? Quote:
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U2 is a unique band in the sence that they have no one really "flop". For many people, an U2 album is an album when you will found for sure what you want if you love the band. They have never release a "bad" album, all U2 discography is great and everybody know this, it's why many people buy their albums at the release, because they are sure to buy a great album (myself I have buy HTDAAB without listen Vertigo before...). And summer time sales are so low that January-February sales. Concerning Fix You, #1 is a good result, Coldplay have never sell very well singles, they are a albums band (Coldplay have 0 #1 hit). X&Y sold 42.5k copies this week again, already over 1.350.000 copies sold in UK and it is always in the top 3. |
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#307 |
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Ok, hits has started again:
9.63% A Bigger Bang #4 with 7,466 X&Y #23 with 2,011 As usual, there will be some changes until the final result. |
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Anybody seen the difference between Blunt's album and the Stones album in UK?
11 copies! Actually the Stones are #1 in Great Britain with a 825 copies lead over Blunt but they lost due Ireland sales. Incredible. Why the hell the Ireland sales are there? I don't get it. ![]() |
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Maybe it´s because North Ireland is part of the UK ...
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'The Stones’ album sold 43,466 copies, and Back To Bedlam 43,477. The Stones actually sold 825 copies more in Great Britain but Blunt trounce them 1,381 sales to 545 in Northern Ireland.' ...also, regarding U2's overall album sales...of course it's impossible to have an exact figure but i reckon 140-145 million is now about right. |
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![]() Northern Ireland is part of the UK, but not part of Great Britain. 43k for a #1 album is quite low, i actually thought stones would have done better mind. and on HITS, whats with 50 cent at #2 (39) greenday at #5, and rush of blood to the head inside the top 50!! ![]() any chance of bomb back on the BB 200 this week? |
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HITS FINAL
#20 (#15) COLDPLAY 36,881 -10% whats with 50 cent's massive 534% increase to #2 from #39? has he got a new single out or what, maybe he's been shot again? |
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oh right, still a huge increase for a few bonus tracks and a DVD. why dont U2 do the same with bomb and try getting it back to #1?
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Coldplay down 11% to 173k (#4).
U2 sold about 140k that week. |
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Week 14:
X&Y: 173 k Bomb: 140 k Coldplay leads 9:5 but total (after 14 weeks): X&Y: 6.054 k Bomb: 6.840 k In week 15 Bomb sold only ca. 80 k, so the advantage will melting like snow in the sun! |
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#317 |
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Didn't U2 sell 100k during week 15?
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If this trend continues, it will take at least 20 more weeks for X&Y to match sales of bomb.
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week 16 : 88K week 17 : 85K week 18 : 82K week 19 : 85K week 20 : 70K |
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Btw incl. Japan X&Y has actually now been out for 15 weeks. So the comparison for week 15 is (obviously) now : X&Y : 173K Bomb : 112K (est) |
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