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These Days is on 331,500 approx at the moment.

So hopefully it'll hang around in the top 75 for a few more weeks and get to 400,000

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400,000 is a realistic overall outcome for these days. Three at number 22 this week.
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That's good. Hopefully let in the sun on the Brits will boost the album in the UK and Ire
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It was mentioned in the sun a couple of weeks ago. Would make sense I think.

 

These days selling about 8k this week so 340,000 - III selling about 2800

Sales will be low for this week too i predict. Brits performance would be a sweet boost.
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Just really want Let in The Sun to get into the top 40! Hope they have a special performance lined up. Didn't someone mention there could be a guest feature on the night?
A top 40 would be wonderful but it could go either way, a stellar performance will do nothing but help.

Good news about III being still in top 40. I think this week it will be in top 30 still.

Unfortunately, These Days will probably drop out of top 75 this week. It had a good run, though. I hope Let In the Sun will get at least into top 40. It was a good idea releasing a few physical cd-s as well. I know my collection will be glad about it. :dance: :yahoo:

I notice there is a remix of Let In the Sun - Monsieur Adi Remix on CD single. Has anybody heard this remix? Not sure whether to buy the CD.
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interesting that the CD isn't out till a week after the official release.

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Should be an integrated release, 1-2 thousand extra cd single sales could make a difference to peak position

They released 2000 cds for These Days, I imagine they're releasing the same amount for Let In the Sun.

As far as you know, around this time of the year, how many copies would they have to sell to get into top 40?

11,000 is an average of whats required to make the top 40, made up of streaming, downloads and physicals.

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