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How did Prince make it in the top 50 selling artist list... if Purple Rain has sold only 14 million with no other album of his selling more than 3 million? Is it due to the volume of albums he has put out, even if most only average around 1 million in sales?
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PurpleCharm said: if Purple Rain has sold only 14 million with no other album of his selling more than 3 million? Is it due to the volume of albums he has put out, even if most only average around 1 million in sales?
Feel free to correct my figures. only 14? that's a shit load of albums Yoda is my Mentor! | |
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Hi
what top-50 list are you talking about? can you be more specific? Maybe you are interested in reading my previous threads about this subject: http://www.prince.org/msg/7/189511 http://www.prince.org/msg/7/182470 | |
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http://www.riaa.com/gp/be...rtists.asp Totals are derived from cumulative album sales totals (U.S. only) Artist Certified Units (in Millions) BEATLES, THE 168.5 PRESLEY, ELVIS 118.5 BROOKS, GARTH 116.0 LED ZEPPELIN 109.5 EAGLES 91.0 JOEL, BILLY 79.5 PINK FLOYD 73.5 STREISAND, BARBRA 71.0 JOHN, ELTON 69.0 AC/DC 66.0 ROLLING STONES, THE 65.5 AEROSMITH 65.5 MADONNA 63.0 STRAIT, GEORGE 62.5 SPRINGSTEEN, BRUCE 62.0 CAREY, MARIAH 61.5 JACKSON, MICHAEL 60.5 METALLICA 57.0 VAN HALEN 56.5 HOUSTON, WHITNEY 54.0 U2 50.5 ROGERS, KENNY 50.0 DION, CELINE 49.0 FLEETWOOD MAC 48.5 KENNY G 48.0 DIAMOND, NEIL 48.0 TWAIN, SHANIA 47.0 ALABAMA 46.0 JOURNEY 45.0 SANTANA 43.0 CLAPTON, ERIC 41.5 JACKSON, ALAN 40.0 PRINCE 39.0 GUNS 'N ROSES 38.5 SIMON & GARFUNKEL 38.5 MC ENTIRE, REBA 38.0 CHICAGO 38.0 SEGER, BOB AND THE SILVER BULLET BAND 38.0 BACKSTREET BOYS 37.0 2 PAC 36.5 STEWART, ROD 36.5 FOREIGNER 36.5 DYLAN, BOB 36.0 NELSON, WILLIE 35.0 DEF LEPPARD 35.0 BON JOVI 33.0 COLLINS, PHIL 33.0 DENVER, JOHN 32.5 TAYLOR, JAMES 32.0 KELLY, R. 32.0 QUEEN 31.5 BOSTON 31.0 SPEARS, BRITNEY 31.0 MATTHEWS, DAVE BAND 30.5 DOORS, THE 30.0 RONSTADT, LINDA 30.0 PEARL JAM 29.5 MC GRAW, TIM 29.0 DIXIE CHICKS 28.5 OSBOURNE, OZZY 28.3 PETTY, TOM & THE HEARTBREAKERS 28.0 'N SYNC 28.0 BOLTON, MICHAEL 28.0 LYNYRD SKYNYRD 28.0 MELLENCAMP, JOHN 27.5 MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER 27.0 EMINEM 27.0 BOYZ II MEN 27.0 ENYA 26.0 BEE GEES 26.0 SINATRA, FRANK 25.5 MANILOW, BARRY 25.5 BROOKS & DUNN 25.5 JACKSON, JANET 25.0 HILL, FAITH 25.0 NIRVANA 25.0 ZZ TOP 25.0 RUSH 24.5 CARPENTERS, THE 24.5 VANDROSS, LUTHER 24.5 MILLER, STEVE BAND 24.0 CREED 24.0 CARS, THE 23.5 MOTLEY CRUE 23.5 EARTH, WIND & FIRE 23.5 JAY-Z 23.0 GILL, VINCE 22.5 BUFFETT, JIMMY 22.5 POLICE, THE 22.5 SADE 22.5 BEASTIE BOYS 22.0 DOOBIE BROTHERS 22.0 TLC 22.0 R.E.O. SPEEDWAGON 22.0 CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL 22.0 HENDRIX, JIMI 22.0 RICHIE, LIONEL 21.5 BEACH BOYS, THE 21.5 GENESIS 21.5 GREEN DAY 21.0 KEITH, TOBY 21.0 HEART 20.5 MEAT LOAF 20.5 MORISSETTE, ALANIS 20.5 NELLY 20.5 WHO, THE 20.0 HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH 20.0 OUTKAST 20.0 CHESNEY, KENNY 19.5 CASH, JOHNNY 19.5 BRAXTON, TONI 19.5 USHER 19.5 R.E.M. 19.5 WONDER, STEVIE 19.5 KISS 19.0 WILLIAMS, HANK, JR. 19.0 BROWNE, JACKSON 18.5 JEWEL 18.5 RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS 18.5 SMASHING PUMPKINS 18.3 CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG 18.0 KID ROCK 18.0 MATCHBOX TWENTY 18.0 STING 18.0 TRAVIS, RANDY 17.5 YOUNG, NEIL 17.5 MONKEES, THE 17.5 DESTINY'S CHILD 17.5 MC LACHLAN, SARAH 17.5 GRATEFUL DEAD 17.5 STONE TEMPLE PILOTS 17.5 STYX 17.5 MATHIS, JOHNNY 17.0 NOTORIOUS B.I.G. 17.0 BLIGE, MARY J. 17.0 RAITT, BONNIE 17.0 ADAMS, BRYAN 17.0 NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK 16.5 MARLEY, BOB & THE WAILERS 16.5 GRANT, AMY 16.5 LINKIN PARK 16.5 LIMP BIZKIT 16.0 KORN 16.0 CROW, SHERYL 16.0 HAMMER 16.0 CONNICK, HARRY, JR. 16.0 RIMES, LEANN 16.0 DIRE STRAITS 15.5 ISLEY BROTHERS 15.5 KANSAS 15.5 JOPLIN, JANIS 15.5 ESTEFAN, GLORIA 15.5 BAD COMPANY 15.5 STEVENS, CAT 15.5 NO DOUBT 15.0 FOGELBERG, DAN 15.0 BLACK SABBATH 15.0 MICHAEL, GEORGE 15.0 CRANBERRIES, THE 14.5 KING, CAROLE 14.5 OFFSPRING 14.5 INXS 14.5 MC CARTNEY, PAUL 14.5 NUGENT, TED 14.0 CLINE, PATSY 14.0 POISON 14.0 NEWTON-JOHN, OLIVIA 14.0 DMX 14.0 JONES, NORAH 14.0 MURRAY, ANNE 14.0 MONTGOMERY, JOHN MICHAEL 14.0 LENNON, JOHN 13.5 AGUILERA, CHRISTINA 13.5 YES 13.5 SIMON, PAUL 13.5 COLE, NATALIE 13.5 DANIELS, CHARLIE BAND 13.5 TEMPTATIONS, THE 13.5 MC BRIDE, MARTINA 13.5 JEFFERSON AIRPLANE/STARSHIP 13.5 SWEAT, KEITH 13.0 CHAPMAN, TRACY 13.0 HALL & OATES 13.0 ETHERIDGE, MELISSA 13.0 YEARWOOD, TRISHA 12.5 CHER 12.5 BLACK, CLINT 12.5 L.L. COOL J 12.0 WEBBER, ANDREW LLOYD 12.0 TRITT, TRAVIS 12.0 BENATAR, PAT 12.0 WHITESNAKE 12.0 BAKER, ANITA 12.0 LEWIS, HUEY & THE NEWS 12.0 DURAN DURAN 12.0 LIVE 12.0 MIDLER, BETTE 12.0 SMITH, WILL 12.0 SNOOP DOGG 12.0 ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA 12.0 COUNTING CROWS 12.0 VAUGHAN, S.R. & DOUBLE TROUBLE 11.5 NICKELBACK 11.5 BOCELLI, ANDREA 11.5 ABDUL, PAULA 11.5 HENLEY, DON 11.5 JENNINGS, WAYLON 11.5 STEELY DAN 11.0 JETHRO TULL 11.0 50 CENT 11.0 GRAND FUNK RAILROAD 11.0 LOVERBOY 11.0 LOPEZ, JENNIFER 11.0 SPICE GIRLS 11.0 YANNI 11.0 BONE THUGS 'N HARMONY 11.0 WHITE, BARRY 11.0 ALICE IN CHAINS 10.5 NINE INCH NAILS 10.5 NICKS, STEVIE 10.5 3 DOORS DOWN 10.5 ABBA 10.5 JUDDS, THE 10.5 YOAKAM, DWIGHT 10.5 KRAVITZ, LENNY 10.5 WILLIAMS, ANDY 10.5 DEPECHE MODE 10.5 BUSH 10.5 CYRUS, BILLY RAY 10.5 HARRISON, GEORGE 10.5 MARTIN, RICKY 10.5 BRANDY 10.5 LUDACRIS 10.5 SCORPIONS 10.5 KEYS, ALICIA 10.5 | |
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PurpleCharm said: if Purple Rain has sold only 14 million with no other album of his selling more than 3 million? Is it due to the volume of albums he has put out, even if most only average around 1 million in sales?
Feel free to correct my figures. I would say since he has what nearly 30 albums out it's pretty certian that that has a lot to do with it. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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That list and others like it (top grossing or album sales EVER) freak me out a bit. Hootie and the Blowfish...what they have like 2 albums out have sold TONS. Madonna beats out MJ? Etc. Strange to see some of this. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: That list and others like it (top grossing or album sales EVER) freak me out a bit. Hootie and the Blowfish...what they have like 2 albums out have sold TONS. Madonna beats out MJ? Etc. Strange to see some of this.
Madonna's put out 3 times the albums MJ has. Of course she's outsold him. | |
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An orger named Edu did a fantastic job of estimating the album sales of Prince here:
http://www.ukmix.org/foru...hp?t=34161 They can only ever be estimates since things like Soundscan didn't come into being until '92 and he's used a bit of guesswork to work out how many albums have sold since the '80s to-date, but the US figures look like this: For You = 550,000 Prince = 1,500,000 Dirty Mind = 1,085,000 Controversy = 1,550,000 1999 = 4,320,000 Purple Rain = 14,480,000 Around The World In A Day = 2,845,000 Parade = 2,105,000 Sign Of The Times = 1,840,000 Lovesexy = 960,000 Batman (Soundtrack) = 2,500,000 Graffiti Bridge = 980,000 Diamonds & Pearls = 2,780,000 Symbol = 1,100,000 The Hits/The B-Sides = 650,000 The Hits 1 = 2,000,000 The Hits 2 = 1,750,000 Come = 500,000 The Black Album = 275,000 The Gold Experience = 550,000 Chaos & Disorder = 150,000 Emancipation = 700,000 Crystal Ball = 125,000 Newpower Soul = 225,000 The Vault = 125,000 Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic = 500,000 The Very Best Of Prince = 1,300,000 The Rainbow Children = 175,000 Musicology = 1,000,000 That actually comes to a total of 48,620,000, the difference probably comes from that list not being uptodate and only counting RIAA certifications, IE Gold 500 and Platinum a million, the inbetween figures are not counted. | |
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Thanks mo. It's interesting that, outside of PR, 1999 is the only other album that sold over 3 million copies. Are the numbers for 1999 based on the fact that it was a double lp, meaning each lp sold was counted as 2?
Now, I can kind of understand WB's concern over P's output. P could never really have big sellers if he put out a new album every year. | |
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PurpleCharm said: Thanks mo. It's interesting that, outside of PR, 1999 is the only other album that sold over 3 million copies. Are the numbers for 1999 based on the fact that it was a double lp, meaning each lp sold was counted as 2?
Now, I can kind of understand WB's concern over P's output. P could never really have big sellers if he put out a new album every year. No, like his other double, triple and quadruple albums, the sales only count as one (taking that into account, I doubt many of the other artists around Prince in the list have done so many multiple-sided albums, which makes Prince's sales figures even more impressive!) I do know that 1999 sold relatively well, but was carried even higher after the success of Purple Rain. I don't know, a few albums over a course of 4 years achieving a certain figure, or 1 album every 4 years achieving the same figure? I know I'd rather have the former! Warner's problem was wanting to leech every possible sale out of an album before moving on, which was hard to do when another album was just around the corner. I can totally see their point but also to an artist that would seem confining. | |
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Thats very conservative numbers, how can groups like Alabama who I have never heard of sell more albums than Prince? I though we decided that D and P sold over 6 millio and now it hasnt even sold 3 million, which figures are accurate and which are hyper inflated I wonder. 17 Years ago I made a commitment to Prince | |
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tane1976 said: Thats very conservative numbers, how can groups like Alabama who I have never heard of sell more albums than Prince? I though we decided that D and P sold over 6 millio and now it hasnt even sold 3 million, which figures are accurate and which are hyper inflated I wonder.
D&P has sold approximately 6 and a half million to-date - worldwide. The figures above are USA only. Each country has it's own RIAA certification for what numbers are regarded as gold, platinum, etc. there isn't a world-wide standard certification. I have no idea who the group Alabama is! But I do know country & western is massively popular in the states, acts unknown outside of the US do amazing numbers within it. [Edited 7/19/06 3:23am] | |
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PurpleCharm said: NICKS, STEVIE
10.5 Weird. I thought her first album had sold 10m in the U.S. | |
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superspaceboy said: That list and others like it (top grossing or album sales EVER) freak me out a bit. Hootie and the Blowfish...what they have like 2 albums out have sold TONS. Madonna beats out MJ? Etc. Strange to see some of this.
it's even stranger that Barbra Stresiand is the biggest-selling female on that list I would have thought it would be either Madonna or Mariah | |
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PurpleCharm said: Now, I can kind of understand WB's concern over P's output. P could never really have big sellers if he put out a new album every year.
So true.Can you imagine what would happened if,after 'Purple Rain',Prince waited several years and released 'Sign O The Times' as the follow-up? Not saying I would have wanted him to do this (I love 'Parade'),but it probably would have sold so many more copies....at least 10 million or so? | |
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well waddya know..his life portfolio. " the embassy shut to keep the fools out " - as above, so below. | |
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DavidEye said: PurpleCharm said: Now, I can kind of understand WB's concern over P's output. P could never really have big sellers if he put out a new album every year.
So true.Can you imagine what would happened if,after 'Purple Rain',Prince waited several years and released 'Sign O The Times' as the follow-up? Not saying I would have wanted him to do this (I love 'Parade'),but it probably would have sold so many more copies....at least 10 million or so? Touring the US with SOTT might have helped, too. And as much as I love it, releasing IIWYG as a single in the states was a weird move. The man is his own worst enemy at times. | |
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i think its kinda cool he isnt nearer the top of the list. he comes in at what - 33? - thats a regal number. means he's in the perfect position to jump ship without leaving too much sorrow in his wake - and climb on board the mothership for a good dose of real living - a la naturale.
btw i post here cuz its fun not to bring anyone undone " the embassy shut to keep the fools out " - as above, so below. | |
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For all of you folks outside of the US (and for those in the US who only listen to Prince )....Alabama was a hugely successful country band. They've had over 30 number one country singles, half a dozen cross-over pop hits, and been a big touring draw for over 25 years. They sold a crapload of albums during the early 80s 'urban cowboy' boom, and have been pretty consistent sellers ever since.
I'm a little surprised by some of those numbers, but overall that sounds about right. And multi-disc sets do get multiple certifications. Emancipation sold around 660,000 copies, but was certified double platinum because it contained 3 discs. The RIAA multiplies the number of actual sales times the number of discs in the package. That counterbalances sales figures with the price difference on expensive multi-disc albums. | |
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renfield said: And multi-disc sets do get multiple certifications. Emancipation sold around 660,000 copies, but was certified double platinum because it contained 3 discs. The RIAA multiplies the number of actual sales times the number of discs in the package. That counterbalances sales figures with the price difference on expensive multi-disc albums. That's true, however Edu's estimates don't multiply the packages by the number of discs, it is on the number of packages sold, and still comes in 10 million more than the RIAA list. Prince has simply produced a large number of albums that have often fallen inbetween Gold or Platinum marks and therefore don't add to the RIAA totals list. | |
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metalorange said: An orger named Edu did a fantastic job of estimating the album sales of Prince here:
http://www.ukmix.org/foru...hp?t=34161 They can only ever be estimates since things like Soundscan didn't come into being until '92 and he's used a bit of guesswork to work out how many albums have sold since the '80s to-date, but the US figures look like this: For You = 550,000 Prince = 1,500,000 Dirty Mind = 1,085,000 Controversy = 1,550,000 1999 = 4,320,000 Purple Rain = 14,480,000 Around The World In A Day = 2,845,000 Parade = 2,105,000 Sign Of The Times = 1,840,000 Lovesexy = 960,000 Batman (Soundtrack) = 2,500,000 Graffiti Bridge = 980,000 Diamonds & Pearls = 2,780,000 Symbol = 1,100,000 The Hits/The B-Sides = 650,000 The Hits 1 = 2,000,000 The Hits 2 = 1,750,000 Come = 500,000 The Black Album = 275,000 The Gold Experience = 550,000 Chaos & Disorder = 150,000 Emancipation = 700,000 Crystal Ball = 125,000 Newpower Soul = 225,000 The Vault = 125,000 Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic = 500,000 The Very Best Of Prince = 1,300,000 The Rainbow Children = 175,000 Musicology = 1,000,000 That actually comes to a total of 48,620,000, the difference probably comes from that list not being uptodate and only counting RIAA certifications, IE Gold 500 and Platinum a million, the inbetween figures are not counted. the list looks to be accurate.except that musicology is 2,000,000 sold.they did add the concert copies in as actual copies.its also true that the riaa only adds in the numbers for lps that hit the gold or platinum standard,which would make sales totals inaccurate.do any1 know about actually single sales | |
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superspaceboy said: That list and others like it (top grossing or album sales EVER) freak me out a bit. Hootie and the Blowfish...what they have like 2 albums out have sold TONS. Madonna beats out MJ? Etc. Strange to see some of this.
not that odd about madge beating mj...mike only put out 7lps...including greatest hits packages that i can recall.madonna puts out an lp every 2 or 3 yrs.what i find odd is that britany has beat out janet in sales...but it happens.i wonder how much the actual totals are of folks like james brown | |
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metalorange said: PurpleCharm said: Thanks mo. It's interesting that, outside of PR, 1999 is the only other album that sold over 3 million copies. Are the numbers for 1999 based on the fact that it was a double lp, meaning each lp sold was counted as 2?
Now, I can kind of understand WB's concern over P's output. P could never really have big sellers if he put out a new album every year. No, like his other double, triple and quadruple albums, the sales only count as one (taking that into account, I doubt many of the other artists around Prince in the list have done so many multiple-sided albums, which makes Prince's sales figures even more impressive!) I do know that 1999 sold relatively well, but was carried even higher after the success of Purple Rain. I don't know, a few albums over a course of 4 years achieving a certain figure, or 1 album every 4 years achieving the same figure? I know I'd rather have the former! Warner's problem was wanting to leech every possible sale out of an album before moving on, which was hard to do when another album was just around the corner. I can totally see their point but also to an artist that would seem confining. Oh, ok. Thanks. I don't know why I forgot that 1999 wasn't the only multi-disc lp that P put out. | |
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PurpleCharm said: Oh, ok. Thanks. I don't know why I forgot that 1999 wasn't the only multi-disc lp that P put out. Uhmm, I'm not so sure now after Renfield's post above. I do seem to remember reading Emancipation being multiplied by 3 to get to a figure of 2.1 million (double platinum) as Renfield says. But I've never specifically heard this of other multiple disc (or lp) sets such as 1999, Sign O' The Times, Graffiti Bridge, The Hits/The B-Sides and Crystal Ball... Edu's figures are not multiplied, if they were the discrepency between the RIAA totals and his would be even bigger... | |
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metalorange said: An orger named Edu did a fantastic job of estimating the album sales of Prince here:
http://www.ukmix.org/foru...hp?t=34161 They can only ever be estimates since things like Soundscan didn't come into being until '92 and he's used a bit of guesswork to work out how many albums have sold since the '80s to-date, but the US figures look like this: For You = 550,000 Prince = 1,500,000 Dirty Mind = 1,085,000 Controversy = 1,550,000 1999 = 4,320,000 Purple Rain = 14,480,000 Around The World In A Day = 2,845,000 Parade = 2,105,000 Sign Of The Times = 1,840,000 Lovesexy = 960,000 Batman (Soundtrack) = 2,500,000 Graffiti Bridge = 980,000 Diamonds & Pearls = 2,780,000 Symbol = 1,100,000 The Hits/The B-Sides = 650,000 The Hits 1 = 2,000,000 The Hits 2 = 1,750,000 Come = 500,000 The Black Album = 275,000 The Gold Experience = 550,000 Chaos & Disorder = 150,000 Emancipation = 700,000 Crystal Ball = 125,000 Newpower Soul = 225,000 The Vault = 125,000 Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic = 500,000 The Very Best Of Prince = 1,300,000 The Rainbow Children = 175,000 Musicology = 1,000,000 That actually comes to a total of 48,620,000, the difference probably comes from that list not being uptodate and only counting RIAA certifications, IE Gold 500 and Platinum a million, the inbetween figures are not counted. I'm still shocked, This still seams low to me. Only a million for "Musicology". I'm with "Batman", "Crystal Ball", ect..... God doesn't just tells me how much he "LOVE's" me, God shows me how much he "LOVE's" me. Both telling and showing "LOVE" means to "LOVE". They go hand in hand. You can't have one with out the other. Something is spoken, then followed by an action. That is | |
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iceblueangel2007 said: metalorange said: An orger named Edu did a fantastic job of estimating the album sales of Prince here:
http://www.ukmix.org/foru...hp?t=34161 They can only ever be estimates since things like Soundscan didn't come into being until '92 and he's used a bit of guesswork to work out how many albums have sold since the '80s to-date, but the US figures look like this: For You = 550,000 Prince = 1,500,000 Dirty Mind = 1,085,000 Controversy = 1,550,000 1999 = 4,320,000 Purple Rain = 14,480,000 Around The World In A Day = 2,845,000 Parade = 2,105,000 Sign Of The Times = 1,840,000 Lovesexy = 960,000 Batman (Soundtrack) = 2,500,000 Graffiti Bridge = 980,000 Diamonds & Pearls = 2,780,000 Symbol = 1,100,000 The Hits/The B-Sides = 650,000 The Hits 1 = 2,000,000 The Hits 2 = 1,750,000 Come = 500,000 The Black Album = 275,000 The Gold Experience = 550,000 Chaos & Disorder = 150,000 Emancipation = 700,000 Crystal Ball = 125,000 Newpower Soul = 225,000 The Vault = 125,000 Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic = 500,000 The Very Best Of Prince = 1,300,000 The Rainbow Children = 175,000 Musicology = 1,000,000 That actually comes to a total of 48,620,000, the difference probably comes from that list not being uptodate and only counting RIAA certifications, IE Gold 500 and Platinum a million, the inbetween figures are not counted. I'm still shocked, This still seams low to me. Only a million for "Musicology". I'm with "Batman", "Crystal Ball", ect..... I'VE BEEN telling you all for years that the kid aint packin em in like he use to Yoda is my Mentor! | |
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metalorange said: PurpleCharm said: Thanks mo. It's interesting that, outside of PR, 1999 is the only other album that sold over 3 million copies. Are the numbers for 1999 based on the fact that it was a double lp, meaning each lp sold was counted as 2?
Now, I can kind of understand WB's concern over P's output. P could never really have big sellers if he put out a new album every year. No, like his other double, triple and quadruple albums, the sales only count as one (taking that into account, I doubt many of the other artists around Prince in the list have done so many multiple-sided albums, which makes Prince's sales figures even more impressive!) I do know that 1999 sold relatively well, but was carried even higher after the success of Purple Rain. I don't know, a few albums over a course of 4 years achieving a certain figure, or 1 album every 4 years achieving the same figure? I know I'd rather have the former! Warner's problem was wanting to leech every possible sale out of an album before moving on, which was hard to do when another album was just around the corner. I can totally see their point but also to an artist that would seem confining. ok it's starting to make a little more sense not. Thank you Metalorange & PurpleCharm for the information. God doesn't just tells me how much he "LOVE's" me, God shows me how much he "LOVE's" me. Both telling and showing "LOVE" means to "LOVE". They go hand in hand. You can't have one with out the other. Something is spoken, then followed by an action. That is | |
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Domestically,
When you consider the fact that PR sold 14, that virtually all of his 80's albums save for Lovesexy hit platinum or multiplatinum, that's approximately 22 million. Then GB, D/P, Symbol, Emancipation hit platinum in the 90's, and Gold Experience and the Hits hit at least gold, so that's another what, 5-6 million. Then in the 00's Musicology hits platinum, there's a million. Toss in the other albums that sold gold or just under gold, and that gets you to right under 38 million. Those are, to be sure, rough, rough estimates. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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THAT list is pure BS!
First of all (unless you're Elvis or ANY member of The Beatles), no one...AND I MEAN NO ONE... oversold more albums than Michael Jackson (solo artist or with The Jacksons)!!! Modonna overselling Prince? I think THIS is true. Apart from America Life, All of Madonna's albums has sold well over the years. And BTW, why The Supremes, The Spice Girls, TLC, or even Destiny's Child not on THAT list? These are the biggest selling girl groups of all time! WTF? EDIT: My bad. TLC 22.0 [Edited 7/21/06 17:55pm] | |
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