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very low numbers for a major label.
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are these numbers like the first month totals or something... i mean what they should do is have the number for the whole time the album is out til' the next album IMO
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where did you get this info? |
very low numbers, this is not correct...
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These numbers are very close to the truth, given they are a few years old. Do you really think just being on a major label makes you sell more records?
These numbers are accually pretty good for an alternative band. |
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although most of those figures seem fair enough, there's no way "Experimental Jet Set..." has sold 85,000 more copies than "Daydream Nation", no fucking way!! you can't even buy it where I'm from (Melbourne). |
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this seems right to me. it was their first album after dirty (their best selling lp) and bullet in the heather was a popular single. |
thos numbers are right. maybe off by a few hundred or so. daydream nation did not sell like EJST&NS because, as someone posted, EJST&NS had a "hit" single, bull in the heather.
sonic youth don;t sell that many records and like i said before, most get sold to the same fan base. |
Are they worldwide figures or US?
It's kind of odd seeing EJT&NS selling more than Washing Machine, which was released in a similar time, and is a truely brilliant album. |
I'd say that Washing Machine was released in a quite different time. Indie rock was over as far as MTV was concerned, and bands like SY definently got a lot less press. The qualities of the albums have little to do with sales.
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Bullet? :confused: |
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hahhahh. yeah, bullet. you know, in the head. :D |
those numbers are worldwide!
and JSS is correct in saying that DDN did not sell because Blast First could not or would not keep it stocked on the shelves. The incredible buzz the album had died down without it being accessible to many people who wanted the album. DAYDREAM NATION RULES ALL FOREVER! |
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:eek: wow. and i thought those numbers were low for US sales... |
There was that period of several years in the mid 90s when their entire pre-DGC catalog was out of print. I remember having to wait for the reissues to get Evol and CIS on CD. Even with that, those numbers still seem low.
They also seem low because in the early 90s you could walk into any old Sam Goody or other mall-based music store and find all the 80s releases. SST must have had good distro. I find it hard to believe that I'm one of only 4100 people that owns the first EP, or one of the 1000 to own Starpower. |
starpower. I own that to. thatw as a 12" vinyl release only. I bet they only pressed 1500 copies of that.
The original EP was released on glen branca's label, a tiny independent label, and they only made around 10 thousand vinyl and caseettes. I own it on caseette and have ordered the re-issue on vinyl. |
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these numbers just seem wrong.. i remember clearly, in 1992 NME had reported goo selling around 500.000 copies and for dirty they estimated sales of nearly a million.. if i'm wrong in any way, i would feel depressed - not that sales figures are everything, but the members are making a living out of this.. *sigh* |
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well... since they haven't gotten ant gold records they surely haven't sold 500.000 copies in the US. Either that means that these numbers are not worldwide and NMEs are... or that NME was wrong. |
NME is ALWAYS wrong.
the best selling sonic youth album is dirty and as of today it has not sold even 400 thousand copies WORLDWIDE SONIC YOUTH IS UNDERGROUND! |
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