The Killers' biggest albums, OCC |
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Aug 15 2021, 11:20 AM
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Since catapulting to global fame in 2003, The Killers have proven themselves the kings of indie-pop-rock, topping the Official UK Albums Chart with all six of their studio records.
With their latest collection Pressure Machine out this week - their second in the space of one year - we count down The Killers' biggest albums in the UK, based on Official Charts Company sales and streaming data. 8. Imploding The Mirage Released: 2020 Official Chart peak: 1 UK chart sales: 100,000 Produced by Jonathan Rado and Shawn Everett, the band's 2020 album was given an added sprinkling of stadium synth-pop magic by Stuart Price (Pet Shop Boys, Madonna) and Ariel Rechtshaid (Haim, Vampire Weekend) The band's first album without lead guitarist Dave Keuning, Imploding The Mirage was viewed by critics as an exciting reinvigoration of a band with plenty of steam in them yet. 7. Wonderful Wonderful Released: 2017 Official Chart peak: 1 UK chart sales: 188,000 Billed by frontman Brandon Flowers as an album about what it means to be a man - "It's really more about empathy and compassion," he said - is summed up best in its lead single The Man. It was met with rave reviews; a super-slick collection of indie-pop considered one of the band's best and tightest records. 6. Battle Born Released: 2012 Official Chart peak: 1 UK chart sales: 378,000 Recorded after an extended hiatus during which Brandon and bassist Mark Stoermer released solo albums, Battle Born was praised for its classic, Eagles-esque trad-American rock sound - particularly on the record's second single Miss Atomic Bomb. 5. Sawdust Released: 2007 Official Chart peak: 7 UK chart sales: 497,000 A compilation of B-sides, rarities, covers, remixes and two new songs (including Top 20 hit Shadowplay) recorded between 2002 - 2007, Sawdust performed remarkably well for what could be considered a fan-orientated release. The collection landed in the Top 10 and has shifted almost half a million in the UK, proving (in case you were in doubt) their fanbase extends far beyond a small core. 4. Direct Hits Released: 2013 Official Chart peak: 5 UK chart sales: 825,500 Having moderate success on its initial release, debuting at Number 6, this best-of is now a regular in the Official UK Albums Chart - it's yet to exit the Top 100 this year. The collection was originally going to be called Cream, with the artwork an image of the Hoover Dam and a reservoir of cream. We're not sure who put an end to that idea. 3. Day & Age Released: 2008 Official Chart peak: 1 UK chart sales: 1.32 million Described by Brandon as their "most playful record", Day & Age took the band's sound into dance-rock territory, taking cues from David Bowie, Duran Duran and Bono. It features their most recent Top 10 hit, Human, which was helmed by electronic producer Stuart Price, who would become a regular collaborator. 2. Sam's Town Released: 2006 Official Chart peak: 1 UK chart sales: 1.58 million After the huge success of their debut (more on that in a moment), follow-up Sam's Town was reflective, looking back on their journey to global fame. Named after a hotel casino in their hometown Las Vegas, many compared the album to Bruce Springsteen's work, which was intially seen as a negative, but over the years has earned its place as a misunderstood classic. 1. Hot Fuss Release: 2004 Official Chart peak: 1 UK chart sales: 2.37 million Armed with four commerically successful singles, including their enduring hit Mr. Brightside, plus Somebody Told Me, All These Things I've Done and Smile Like You Mean It, it's no surprise that Hot Fuss ranks highly in notable 'Greatest Debuts of All Time' lists. Many of its tracks were recorded as demos but were kept on the finished product, their spontaneity adding a sense of urgency to the record. With 2.37 million chart sales, including 43,000 on vinyl, it ranks as one of the UK's biggest albums of all time. https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/t...Mz5pexBPbn3nhfg This post has been edited by gavindeejay: Aug 15 2021, 11:21 AM |
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Aug 15 2021, 11:38 AM
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7.25 million album sales all totalled up. Would probably be alot more if album sales in general hadn't fallen through the floor in recent years.
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Aug 15 2021, 11:56 AM
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Shakin Stevens
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I’m one of the 43,000 vinyl owners of ‘Hot Fuss’!
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Aug 15 2021, 02:17 PM
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Expected #3 and #2 to be the other way round actually but otherwise no big surprises in that ranking.
It’s a shame they never got a #1 single, IIRC When You Were Young was a midweek #1 and than that’s the closest they ever got. |
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Aug 16 2021, 12:44 PM
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Great sales for them overall, I hope the new album can keep their streak of gold selling albums ongoing. Direct Hits should eventually give them their 4th million seller.
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