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16th May 2019, 04:16 PM
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I've been looking for a Lasting Lover
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I hope both James Arthur and Mark Ronson are top 40 tomorrow.
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16th May 2019, 04:21 PM
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Infamy Infamy they all got it in for me
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The top 5 albums are really getting very samey each week with the Greatest Showman and Queen hogging it. Its about time people stop buying them, I just wonder where Rocket Man is going to peak soon.
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16th May 2019, 06:41 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Take That have remained extremely steady all week around the same position.
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16th May 2019, 09:21 PM
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BuzzJack Regular
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Think I have seen Lewis Capaldi's album advertised as being out tomorrow. How many will he sell?
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16th May 2019, 09:22 PM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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The top 5 albums are really getting very samey each week with the Greatest Showman and Queen hogging it. Its about time people stop buying them, I just wonder where Rocket Man is going to peak soon. The Greatest Showman may soon vanish from the albums chart. Music Week reported a couple of weeks ago that there are ongoing discussions taking place about once again barring movie soundtracks from the main albums chart and returning them to the Compilations chart. If that happens it will be interesting to see what happens to the sales of TGS. Compilation albums don't attract streaming sales and a fair amount of sales of TGS are streaming sales. The Queen soundtrack album would probably remain in the main chart as it's a one artist album. The reason why it keeps performing well is that it is attracting a lot of streaming sales as the various versions of all the tracks (including the studio versions) are linked to this album.
This post has been edited by Robbie: 16th May 2019, 09:25 PM |
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16th May 2019, 09:43 PM
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Jord
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The Greatest Showman may soon vanish from the albums chart. Music Week reported a couple of weeks ago that there are ongoing discussions taking place about once again barring movie soundtracks from the main albums chart and returning them to the Compilations chart. If that happens it will be interesting to see what happens to the sales of TGS. Compilation albums don't attract streaming sales and a fair amount of sales of TGS are streaming sales. The Queen soundtrack album would probably remain in the main chart as it's a one artist album. The reason why it keeps performing well is that it is attracting a lot of streaming sales as the various versions of all the tracks (including the studio versions) are linked to this album. I hope they stay in the main album charts personally. I’d be interested to see the link I’ll check that out. Movie Soundtracks (especially A Star Is Born as in that case the whole albums by the same artists) to me are albums but stuff like NOW and Clubland belong in the compilations chart. This post has been edited by Jordan Lee: 16th May 2019, 09:47 PM |
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16th May 2019, 10:14 PM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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I hope they stay in the main album charts personally. I’d be interested to see the link I’ll check that out. The article isn't online but I've posted part of the article below. The article was about Compilation Album sales, how they were falling fast and what could be done to stop the fast decline.Movie Soundtracks (especially A Star Is Born as in that case the whole albums by the same artists) to me are albums but stuff like NOW and Clubland belong in the compilations chart. QUOTE Streams generated from compilation albums are not attributed as sales to the parent album, but Now Music co-MD Peter Duckworth said that his brand alone powers “half a billion streams a year through Now playlists and products”. Duckworth said the Now app, which charges a £3.99-per-month subscription, is “starting to really take off”, although he declined to share subscriber numbers. “In one sense [compilations]are thriving more than ever, because it’s the dominant form of consumption on streaming services, via playlists,” he said. “But the margins are under attack, because the margins from playlists in the current business model are zero. But that doesn’t mean to say the value of the brand is diminished; it holds up within the environment.” Few in the sector expect the streaming chart situation to change but Music Week understands discussions are still on-going about returning movie soundtracks – such as The Greatest Showman – to the compilations chart, rather than artist albums. That would improve volumes and could help generate some buzz but, according to Bayley, “The only benefit would be if there is stronger marketing and a better PR profile for the compilations chart”. |
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16th May 2019, 10:18 PM
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BuzzJack Idol
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I can't really see how that'll be helpful to the album chart, which is surely more important than the compilation chart?
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16th May 2019, 10:35 PM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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I can't really see how that'll be helpful to the album chart, which is surely more important than the compilation chart? Indeed. Albums in the Compilation chart are largely invisible. To me it would be a backward step to banish albums which quite clearly are a cohesive movie project with original songs by cast members back to a chart that no-one takes any notice of.
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16th May 2019, 10:47 PM
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Shakin Stevens
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In this day and age the Soundtracks are keeping the albums market a float near enough.
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16th May 2019, 11:18 PM
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BuzzJack Idol
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Indeed. Albums in the Compilation chart are largely invisible. To me it would be a backward step to banish albums which quite clearly are a cohesive movie project with original songs by cast members back to a chart that no-one takes any notice of. Exactly! These soundtracks have been holding up album sales better and been bringing more attention to the album chart than would have otherwise been. The one thing I can think of that might be a benefit for the industry is artists claiming the #1 spot when they otherwise may have had to settle for #2, but how many of these albums have actually been deserving of #1 anyway? |
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17th May 2019, 10:37 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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obviously, the occ get something right once they now gonna change it
getting cast albums to chart is fine, it's nothing comparable to Now102 or a soundtrack with random tracks think they should focus on more important flaws, like the one mentioned above, you stream the studio version of Bohemian rhapsody, and it gives a streaming point to the soundtrack even if the song is not on it |
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