Girl Bands - Top 100 Singles & Top 40 Studio Albums, ...of the past 25 years - OCC |
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13th June 2019, 11:32 PM
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The Saturdays having the 3rd most entries just feels right
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14th June 2019, 07:42 AM
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I’m surprised Eternals album Always and Forever is not higher. Given that it was the first girlband album to sell over 1m in the U.K. And here it’s not even top 10. Also it’s chart run always pretty amazing. Maybe album sales were low back then in the ‘90’s. The list definitely won’t include its sales from 1993, and unfortunately OCC decided a number of years ago to downgrade sales from 1994-1996, so Always and Forever definitely suffers from that retrospective alteration. A huge shame because Eternal were notable for that “first girl group to sell 1m albums” fact you mention. In a “best selling albums of the 90s” list it was said to have sold 1.18m copies by the end of that decade. “Spice” suffered a bit too, originally thought to have sold 3.12m. 20 years later and it’s still not quite managed to cross over 3m after around 200k was removed off its original total. I’m wondering what the cut off point is for the list, whether it is from the beginning of 1994 or if it’s midway through that year. |
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14th June 2019, 08:00 AM
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If any of you feel inclined to tweet or Facebook OCC to inform them that Sound of the Underground (Girls Aloud) and Three (Sugababes) are missing, that would be helpful. They’ve still not noticed.
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14th June 2019, 08:10 AM
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The list definitely won’t include its sales from 1993, and unfortunately OCC decided a number of years ago to downgrade sales from 1994-1996, so Always and Forever definitely suffers from that retrospective alteration. A huge shame because Eternal were notable for that “first girl group to sell 1m albums” fact you mention. In a “best selling albums of the 90s” list it was said to have sold 1.18m copies by the end of that decade. “Spice” suffered a bit too, originally thought to have sold 3.12m. 20 years later and it’s still not quite managed to cross over 3m after around 200k was removed off its original total. It should be sales from 1 February 1994 as that was the date that Millward Brown took over compiling the chart (from Gallup). The OCC only hold comprehensive sales data from that date.
I’m wondering what the cut off point is for the list, whether it is from the beginning of 1994 or if it’s midway through that year. |
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14th June 2019, 08:23 AM
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When will we get Little Mix's Greatest Hits album?
Shout Out and Black Magic are their most powerful singles |
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17th June 2019, 12:25 PM
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The album article has been edited, we now have:
10th Sugababes - Three 31st Girls Aloud - Sound of the Underground |
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17th June 2019, 02:14 PM
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It's a really interesting list I have to say. I've always viewed Little Mix as having very similar success to Girls Aloud and Sugbabes UK wise, however this list makes them appear to be tons bigger than GA or Sugababes ever were. That's my issue with streaming.
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17th June 2019, 02:55 PM
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Are girls aloud highest then on greatest hits releases?
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17th June 2019, 04:34 PM
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Three by Sugababes being top ten is great. Their best album for me
And GAs best studio album is their best seller too I just wish with LM that Get Weird had Glory Days success. |
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17th June 2019, 06:30 PM
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The lack of ‘Eternal’ output in the list is infuriating!
Between 1993-1997 they had such classic discography. Much better than a lot of the spice girls singles. Also I think they were the first girlband in Britain to have million selling album. Easily one of Britain’s best girlbands, and very often criminally overlooked and forgotten. This post has been edited by Danny89: 17th June 2019, 06:35 PM |
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17th June 2019, 08:39 PM
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Three by Sugababes being top ten is great. Their best album for me And GAs best studio album is their best seller too I just wish with LM that Get Weird had Glory Days success. Do you really think Out of control is Girls Aloud best studio album??? I mean it has some great tracks but as an album it no way compares to Chemistry, Tangled Up and What Will The Neighbours Say!? |
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27th February 2020, 12:58 PM
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and what was at the time a pretty huge number one by Shakespears Sister (though I was shocked the other week when I found out my friends, aged 30 and 33, had never heard of the song!!). Don't forget this list is based on sales/streams since 1994. "Stay" was out in 1992, add in its original sales and it would be around #21 on this list. |
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28th February 2020, 05:09 PM
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28th February 2020, 05:38 PM
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29th February 2020, 11:23 AM
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29th October 2021, 12:03 PM
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25 incredible facts about Spice Girls iconic debut album
Selected sales figures. 1. Spice reached Number 1 in 17 countries. Its lowest chart placing was in Hungary, where it reached Number 10. 2. It is the best-selling girl group album of all time, with a reported 31 million copies sold worldwide. 3. It’s also the best-selling girl group album in the UK, where it’s overall chart sales are 3.01 million, making it 10x Platinum. This figure is made up of: 2.94 million physical sales, 60,000 streaming equivalent sales, and 12,200 downloads, according to Official Charts Company data. 4. First week sales for Spice in the UK were 128,873. 5. The album’s highest week of sales in the UK was the penultimate week of 1996, when it shifted a massive 364,675 copies. By the end of 1996 Spice had sold 1.54 million in the UK. 12. Spice’s first single Wannabe is also the group’s biggest single overall, with 2.1 million chart sales, including 92 million streams. The track debuted at Number 3 but rose to Number 1 the following week, logging seven weeks at the summit. 13. The album’s second single Say You’ll Be There landed straight in at Number 1 and spent two weeks there, opening with 323,645 sales – a considerable leap from Wannabe’s first-week sales of 59,071. |
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27th December 2023, 01:52 PM
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Jord
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I’d love an updated list here (and some kind of Buzzjacks ultimate Girlband studio album / single)
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