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In theory though, wouldn't anyone who is going to the tour already own the album?

 

I think what may have helped GA more is it being quite a highly publicised tour.

 

A lot of people will but not all, I think UK tours give at least minor boosts for most artists album-wise?

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Half of my friends I'm going to the tour dates with haven't bought the Greatest Hits. Although I will certainly encourage it if we're out shopping!

 

I'm all for them releasing a charity single. I think it would be perfect for them at the moment as they need to prove they are still relevant, not just scraping by. Out of the two new tracks, I'd suggest WTTD over 808 as it seems the radios might possibly be against the idea of adding too many dance influenced tracks to their playlists.

The view from my Morrisons, still sittin' pretty near the top. :cheer:

http://i.imgur.com/5MKuDob.jpg

Thanks, Jsilv. I have a strange fascination for pictures of where the stores place the albums. Keep 'um coming? :D

 

#6? Where do these stores get these random numbers?!

 

 

^I think it goes on how the store/business think it will sell that week, rather than the chart placing, or so I read or heard once?!?

It's falling back to #27 in the midweeks.

 

They are comfortably ahead of the 29-40 and are increasing on Gaslight Anthem (122 behind) who are #23 and Wiz Khalfia #22 (248 behind) and are comfortably outselling the new entry at #24 selling over 200 more albums yesterday.

I'm going to predict #26 for Sunday *watch it not be Top 30 now* lol.
Yeah, Tumble's boost (if there is one) won't have much affect because it'll be purely digital sales and only like 3 hours. Really hope it keeps them in the top 30 for the week after, though.
Yeah, Tumble's boost (if there is one) won't have much affect because it'll be purely digital sales and only like 3 hours. Really hope it keeps them in the top 30 for the week after, though.

 

It might be enough to give it a good boost though if lots of people download it :D

 

Also hopefully it has some effect on WAYWF because I would hope if people don't download the album that they atleast download the single.

It might be enough to give it a good boost though if lots of people download it :D

 

Also hopefully it has some effect on WAYWF because I would hope if people don't download the album that they atleast download the single.

 

They should take WAYWF off album only now. It's hardly going to interfere sight the other version.

They really need to take 'What Are You Waiting For' from album only! Ouch at it only spending one week top #100 though - each single seems to be doing worse. It might only manage 2 weeks top 200!

 

81. The Saturdays - Finest Selection.

 

Hopefully Tumble puts it back top 50 on iTunes! Once you remove everything it's actually #55 on iTunes. There's like 10 Kate Bush albums ahead of them though!

 

 

I don't think removing WAYWF? would really help it; I mean they'd be trying to flog a dead horse.

my HMV took away the 2nd self and moved them down. :(

 

http://i59.tinypic.com/aax74m.jpg

damn this is such a brilliant collection, love all singles, 808 and Walking Through the Desert are both much better than What Are You Waiting For?
Charted at #28 this week, so a 10-28 drop.

I know it's a bit lower than expected but I'm just happy to see it still in the top 30 after the way things have been going for The Saturdays. Fingers crossed it can manage a 3rd week in the top 40.

 

I'm guessing 2 - 3k sold this week?

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Sounds about right! 2.6k was needed for #28 last week.

 

10-28 obviously isn't great, but I was anticipating it to fall out of the Top 30 before we saw the mids. Its total sales in 2 weeks are probably a little under 10,000. 'What Are You Waiting For?' might be on about 12,000.

 

Pretty sad sales for both releases! :(

Atleast it looks likely to outsell LFTW which is what we want at the very least :cheer:

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