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Thread started 04/21/13 3:19pm

renfield

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Purple Rain re-enters the Billboard album chart, 4-27-13

The 'Purple Rain' soundtrack re-enters the Billboard 200 album chart this week at #97, upping its total charted weeks to 77 (it originally tallied 72 weeks during its initial run in '84-'85).

http://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-200?page=4

Wonder what caused this? Did Amazon have a sale on it last week?

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Reply #1 posted 04/21/13 3:39pm

ludwig

Maybe somebody sang a cover version on one of those awful talent shows?

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Reply #2 posted 04/23/13 7:17am

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renfield said:

The 'Purple Rain' soundtrack re-enters the Billboard 200 album chart this week at #97, upping its total charted weeks to 77 (it originally tallied 72 weeks during its initial run in '84-'85).

http://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-200?page=4

Wonder what caused this? Did Amazon have a sale on it last week?

It's only $5 on Amazon with Autorip (along with Around The World and Batman)

Prince and 1999 are only $4 with Autorip

tonight the stars are out
there's music in the air
the sounds of joy and celebration
are drowning out despair
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Reply #3 posted 04/23/13 10:05am

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It would easily sell a whole lot of copies if he released a remaster containing b-sides and unreleased vault tracks from same period with it. That's perfect both for collectors as well as for casual fans, and music fans in general. A piece of important music history right there.
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Reply #4 posted 04/23/13 10:07am

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It would easily sell a whole lot of copies if he released a remaster containing b-sides and unreleased vault tracks from same period with it. That's perfect both for collectors as well as for casual fans, and music fans in general. A piece of important music history right there.
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Reply #5 posted 04/23/13 11:11am

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replica posted the same thing twice...it's so literal.
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Reply #6 posted 04/23/13 11:32am

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peedub said:

replica posted the same thing twice...it's so literal.

It would easily sell a whole lot of copies if he released a remaster containing b-sides and unreleased vault tracks from same period with it. That's perfect both for collectors as well as for casual fans, and music fans in general. A piece of important music history right there.

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Reply #7 posted 04/23/13 12:06pm

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LMAO!

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Reply #8 posted 04/23/13 2:35pm

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It would easily sell a whole lot of copies if he released a remaster containing b-sides and unreleased vault tracks from same period with it. That's perfect both for collectors as well as for casual fans, and music fans in general. A piece of important music history right there.

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Reply #9 posted 04/24/13 5:40am

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Replica said:

It would easily sell a whole lot of copies if he released a remaster containing b-sides and unreleased vault tracks from same period with it. That's perfect both for collectors as well as for casual fans, and music fans in general. A piece of important music history right there.

I agree

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Reply #10 posted 04/24/13 5:41am

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Dandroppedadime said:

It would easily sell a whole lot of copies if he released a remaster containing b-sides and unreleased vault tracks from same period with it. That's perfect both for collectors as well as for casual fans, and music fans in general. A piece of important music history right there.

You make a very good point ...Mos Def

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Reply #11 posted 04/24/13 5:42am

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Militant said:

It would easily sell a whole lot of copies if he released a remaster containing b-sides and unreleased vault tracks from same period with it. That's perfect both for collectors as well as for casual fans, and music fans in general. A piece of important music history right there.

I was just thinking the same thing myself!!

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Reply #12 posted 04/24/13 5:44am

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It would easily sell a whole lot of copies if he released a remaster containing b-sides and unreleased vault tracks from same period with it. That's perfect both for collectors as well as for casual fans, and music fans in general. A piece of important music history right there.

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Reply #13 posted 04/24/13 2:04pm

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It would easily sell a whole lot of copies if he released a remaster containing b-sides and unreleased vault tracks from same period with it. That's perfect both for collectors as well as for casual fans, and music fans in general. A piece of important music history right there.

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Reply #14 posted 04/24/13 5:28pm

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If he released a remaster containing b-sides and unreleased vault tracks from same period with it, that's perfect. thumbs up!

Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon.
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Reply #15 posted 04/25/13 5:12pm

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This week, for the Billboard chart dated 5-4-13, Purple Rain drops 97-183 and The Very Best Of Prince re-enters just below it at #188 (for a 33rd wek on the chart). I guess buzz from the tour?

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Reply #16 posted 04/26/13 10:52am

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renfield said:

This week, for the Billboard chart dated 5-4-13, Purple Rain drops 97-183 and The Very Best Of Prince re-enters just below it at #188 (for a 33rd wek on the chart). I guess buzz from the tour?

So, not doing quite as well as it did in '84.

#183 probably equates to sales of about 10 copies. But I think it would easily sell a whole lot of copies if he released a remaster containing b-sides and unreleased vault tracks from same period with it. That's perfect both for collectors as well as for casual fans, and music fans in general. A piece of important music history right there.

Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP.
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