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    Posted: August 30 2005 at 09:14

Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:


Can you really believe 2m for the first album - you sure an extra nought hasn't been added to most of those figures? Found one quote on the web suggesting Fleetwood Mac's Rumours by 1997 had sold 25 millions - and what that, the 3 or 4 th best selling album ever? The local remaindered book shop have been selling  a series of books with the title (approx) the best selling albums of the decade, (Abacab is included in one but sales figures, if I remember correctly, are <5million.

Actually , it is not hard to believe. have you seen how many tim es it has been released both on vinyl and in Cd. I stopped counted after 20 different sleeves and title. they must've suckered a lot of people into buying it more than once.

 I have this one as Rock Roots (from Decca/London). I love the silent Sun artwork: a sun setting behind a bare tree: reminded me of W&W.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 30 2005 at 00:15
Darkside is kinda prog and it sold 35 million worldwide.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 22:17
Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Prog sells ... but who's buying?

Prog. Err ... Peace!

 

 

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 22:13
90% of the bands listed in this site would be pleased as punch to move 3000 units of their new release in the first 12 months. Prog is not big bussiness, does not move big money and is not  easy to market.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 21:28
Why is it that prog sold so much better in the 70's than it does now?  It's not like Americans were inherently more intelligent or knew more about music back then.  Sure, our popular culture now is dumbed down, but it was then too in a lot of ways.  What changed and caused prog to become such an underground art form?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 19:33
Originally posted by Tony R Tony R wrote:

Originally posted by Chris Flynn Chris Flynn wrote:

I have an "inside"  connection with one of the major prog bands with THE prog label....  your typical new release from the prog world  sells approx 50,000 units.

I guess that would be in the USA.Sounds about right.

 

 

Not just USA anymore Tony with internet sales being what they are.  Lables such as Inside Out count the world figures into play before they sign an artist or release a CD.  I read an artical about Kansas last album Somewhere to Elsewhere (2000) it mentioned that the president of Magna Carta told Kansas they had sold 30,000,000 albums (All releases combined) to date.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 15:13

Sean:

Re Spock's Beard, I was only hazarding a guess.  I could easily be off by a factor of two...

Dick:

According to the RIAA, the following are the stats for best-selling albums:

Eagles - Greatest Hits (28,000,000)
Jackson - Thriller (26,000,000)
Floyd - The Wall (23,000,000)
Zep - Zep IV (22,000,000)
B Joel - Greatest Hits Vol I (21,000,000)
The Beatles - White Album (19,000,000)
AC/DC - Back in Black (19,000,000)
Twain - Come on Over (19,000,000)
Fleetwod Mac - Rumors (18,000,000)

Given this, I don't know where the site I found gave figures of 24, 22, and 18 for the three later Genesis albums...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 15:05
Originally posted by Chris Flynn Chris Flynn wrote:

I have an "inside"  connection with one of the major prog bands with THE prog label....  your typical new release from the prog world  sells approx 50,000 units.


Somebody I know who'se albums were released by SPV, told me the label isn't likely to renew contracts unless a minimum of 50k are sold. Therefore he discovered that  self produced albums, made and packaged privately, will generate enough revenue to survive and make another album, if 5000 copies minimum are sold per annum - but problems lies with advertising  and therefore there is considerable reliance of the web and word of mouth. Equally don't believe these truly indie prog  artists can afford to have people pirate their albums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 14:51

Originally posted by Chris Flynn Chris Flynn wrote:

I have an "inside"  connection with one of the major prog bands with THE prog label....  your typical new release from the prog world  sells approx 50,000 units.

I guess that would be in the USA.Sounds about right.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 13:13
I have an "inside"  connection with one of the major prog bands with THE prog label....  your typical new release from the prog world  sells approx 50,000 units.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 12:35
Originally posted by maani maani wrote:


From Genesis to Revelation: 2,000,000
Trespass: 2,000,000
Nursery Cryme: 3,000,000
Foxtrot: 3,000,000
Selling England: 5,000,000
The Lamb: 4,000,000
Trick: 5,000,000
W&W: 4,000,000
ATTWT: 6,000,000
Duke: 8,000,000
Abacab: 12,000,000 (!)
Genesis: 18,000,000 (!!)
Invisible Touch: 24,000,000 (!!!)
We Cant Dance: 22,000,000
Calling: 2,000,000



Can you really believe 2m for the first album - you sure an extra nought hasn't been added to most of those figures? Found one quote on the web suggesting Fleetwood Mac's Rumours by 1997 had sold 25 millions - and what that, the 3 or 4 th best selling album ever? The local remaindered book shop have been selling  a series of books with the title (approx) the best selling albums of the decade, (Abacab is included in one but sales figures, if I remember correctly, are <5million.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 11:42
Originally posted by maani maani wrote:

Figures for newer bands like Spock's Beard and Dream Theater are not available, but my guess would be that DT is probably over 10,000,000, and SB somewhere in the 5,000,000 range.

So who said prog doesn't sell?

Peace.

From where would you take your infos

Although I find your estimation of Dream Theater sales maybe correct (my guess would half of that) , but where would you say Spock's Beard sold that many?

I mean Dream Theater fills arena size halls (up to 8,000 ) but Spock's beard once managed to do small theaters (max 1000) in continental Europe, and not even sold-out!

I am naturally no expert at sales , but the gap between them is enormous!

of course concert tickets are not the same as albums sales!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 11:27

Prog sells ... but who's buying?

Prog. Err ... Peace!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 11:24

Ironically, the only prog band I could find definitive sales figures for was...Genesis:

From Genesis to Revelation: 2,000,000
Trespass: 2,000,000
Nursery Cryme: 3,000,000
Foxtrot: 3,000,000
Selling England: 5,000,000
The Lamb: 4,000,000
Trick: 5,000,000
W&W: 4,000,000
ATTWT: 6,000,000
Duke: 8,000,000
Abacab: 12,000,000 (!)
Genesis: 18,000,000 (!!)
Invisible Touch: 24,000,000 (!!!)
We Cant Dance: 22,000,000
Calling: 2,000,000

Re others: Pink Floyd's sales are well over 100,000,000.  Tull's are over 50,000,000.  ELP's are over 30,000,000.  Rush's are over 50,000,000.  Yes' are over 30,000,000.

Figures for newer bands like Spock's Beard and Dream Theater are not available, but my guess would be that DT is probably over 10,000,000, and SB somewhere in the 5,000,000 range.

So who said prog doesn't sell?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 10:44
Spock's Beard also sell big numbers of albums ... and the Flower Kings as well. But it's impossible to get exact numbers. Also, they had their peak in the mid 90s ... today I doubt that their albums go platinum any time soon ...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 10:18

Rush,Yes,ELP,Jethro Tull and Genesis have had many multi-platinum albums.
Of those,only Rush can now guarantee a top 10 album chart placing.

TMV might eventually change this situation,who knows?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 09:51
Caravan got a gold disc for >250,000 sales of Land of Grey & Pink - took over 20 years, but they got there
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 09:07

I trhink that Flower Kings , Transatlantic , Spock's Beard , Porc Tree are getting pressed up to 20.000 copies at first pressing worldwide. Re-pressings vary from 5,000 to 10.000 copies.

Those are figures I remember from an interview from Inside Out label man.

This is obviously only valid for these artists as well as Steve Hackett . Dream Theater probably (most likely) top that!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 09:03

GR:

Bolderdash!  Sales of prog albums may be difficult to ascertain, but it is not because they are dismal.  May I remind you, for example, that Dark Side spent 20 years on Billboard's Top 200 - a feat achieved by no other album in any genre?

Certainly, sales figures for prog albums in general will be lower than those for "mainstream" albums.  However, I'm sure the sales figures for many prog albums - including pre-commercial releases by Yes, Jethro Tull, The Moody Blues, Pink Floyd and, yes, Genesis - are higher than you may believe.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2005 at 08:36
Sales figures are closely guarded secrets, no prog labels or artists want anybody to know just how dismal their sales really are. Why do you think Genesis moved on to pop music?
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