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36 today, i had hoped it would have improved on the earlier position of number 35.
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Unless something as massive as Gary's documental last year happens Let In the Sun won't chart.
Glad to see the album re-entering the charts again. It's a great album. Still hoping we get a re-release or new material soon.
These Days climbs 15 places to number 80 here in Ireland this week and Three climbs 25 places to number 35 :cheer:

:w00t: :cheer: :party2:

I think the album dropped a few places since the midweeks, but I'm happy with top 40.

Yay! 35 for III this week! :cheer:

Also These Days climbed 2 places to 89!

This is a good week :)

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Hopefully when it moves to England, the album will fire up the charts
III seems to have sold around 2300 copies, while These Days must have sold 4500-5000 copies.
I hope BPI announces the gold certification soon.
Going by my own estimates that would put these days on 400,100 and three on 458,600 sales.

 

 

The tour is likely the best chance that Three will ever have to boost its drive towards double platinum.

I have grown so fond of Portrait over the last few days. It's such a nice song. This album is the best one ive bought in ages. I've had it on every day the last week :)

So many albums benefiting from the 99p google offer, i really hope Take That are selected soon and it would help the album really climb the charts and possibly add another 5,000 sales. With the tour etc on it would be a good time to put it on offer.

 

Three is #37 in Tuesdays midweeks.

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A top 40 place is wonderful to see but i had hoped it would be much higher this week. The google 99p offer is finished for now, the offer is good and would increase the chances of the album achieving more sales but from a profitability viewpoint its pointless. On a positive viewpoint a music lover who may not usually buy the album would purchase it and as a result open the chances of a non fan buying the album and potentially discover new Take That music that they enjoy.

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