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Just seen the OCC have updated the top 100's as they had not done so yesterday.

 

Some interesting positions in the top 100 albums for me.

 

 

In what is a little disappointing Charli XCX is number 78, i had hoped this would enter in the top 75 region of the chart.

 

It's a bit of a confusing release though: https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog...re_iOSApp_Other

 

 

My favourite thing in the Top 100 singles is that 'Shout Out To My Ex' is right next to 'Text From Your Ex'.

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It can!

I thought there was a rule where an album sold for less than a certain price could only chart on the budget chart? Or am I completely imagining that?!

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I thought there was a rule where an album sold for less than a certain price could only chart on the budget chart? Or am I completely imagining that?!

 

That applies to the dealer price I believe, what it's being sold to shops for, as opposed to what it's being sold to the public for! Someone correct me if I'm wrong there :kink:

That applies to the dealer price I believe, what it's being sold to shops for, as opposed to what it's being sold to the public for! Someone correct me if I'm wrong there :kink:

 

 

You are correct.

That applies to the dealer price I believe, what it's being sold to shops for, as opposed to what it's being sold to the public for! Someone correct me if I'm wrong there :kink:

Could you give an example please? I don't get it :lol:

Could you give an example please? I don't get it :lol:

Shops buy their stock from the supplier, and if they pay below a certain price for a CD, its sale when someone buys it in the shop will count to the budget chart as opposed to the main album chart. I hope that makes sense! :lol:

Shops buy their stock from the supplier, and if they pay below a certain price for a CD, its sale when someone buys it in the shop will count to the budget chart as opposed to the main album chart. I hope that makes sense! :lol:

Yep that does, thanks!!

Fingers crossed Steps will do enough to get a top 30 hit but top 40 will def happen for them which is great. Good to see the Ultimate Collection pick up sales and their other albums have prob picked up sales too in the very low end of the chart.
Disappointing but expected drop for Steps - the video was filmed today, really hope it's released soon and gives them a boost, would be great if they managed to get a few TV performances too. Good boost for their 'Ultimate Collection' too - it was last in the Top 75 in May 2012.

http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/xx240/MarthaJonesFan/Friday%20Chart%20Predictions%20Wednesday.png

 

Wednesday Top 40 ONLY Update

Source: Music Week

Missing Data:

 

Singles

 

1 Ed Sheeran - Shape of You (68,444)

2 Ed Sheeran - Galway Girl (59,479)

3 Ed Sheeran - Castle on the Hill (35,528)

4 The Chainsmokers & Coldplay - Something Just Like This (30,352)

5 Ed Sheeran - Perfect (28,800)

 

6-10

8 Ed Sheeran - Supermarket Flowers

 

11-20

11 Katy Perry feat. Skip Marley - Chained to the Rhythm

12 Martin Jensen - Solo Dance

13 Rag'n'Bone Man - Human

17 Jax Jones feat. RAYE - You Don't Know Me

18 Kygo & Selena Gomez - It Ain't Me

19 Anne-Marie - Ciao Adios

20 Calvin Harris feat. Frank Ocean & Migos - Slide

 

21-30

24 Martin Garrix & Dua Lipa - Scared to Be Lonely

25 Zedd & Alessia Cara - Stay

27 Steps - Scared of the Dark *

 

31-40

31 Dua Lipa - Be the One

36 Bruno Mars - That's What I Like *

37 Julia Michaels - Issues *

 

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

 

Albums

 

1 Ed Sheeran - ÷ (220,836)

2 Rag'n'Bone Man - Human (22,230)

3 Ed Sheeran - x (12,411)

4 Laura Marling - Semper Femina (10,706) *

5 Stormzy - Gang Signs & Prayer (9,648)

 

6-10

6 Ed Sheeran - + (8,485)

7 Soft Cell & Marc Almond - Hits & Pieces: The Best of... *

9 Circa Waves - Different Creatures *

10 Motion Picture Cast Recording - Beauty & The Beast *

 

11-20

16 The Shins - Heartworks *

17 Mallory Knox - Wired *

18 The Beatles - Abbey Road ^

 

21-30

23 Michael Ball & Alfie Boe - Together

29 Paul Weller - Jawbone OST *

30 Celine Dion - My Love: The Essential Collection

 

31-40

33 Bob Marley & The Wailers - Legend

34 Marti Pellow - Mysterious *

38 Fleetwood Mac - The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac

40 Olly Murs - 24 HRS ^

 

NO OTHER SALES INFO

ouch at Laura Marling only selling 500 copies yesterday :/

pretty disappointing positions for Circa Waves and Mallory Knox considering they gots lots of R1 support

Fingers crossed Circa Waves and The Shins can remain top 10/20 respectively!
Steps are probably looking at #41 :(

 

I would be extremely disappointed of this happens. I have hopes it can hold that top 40 position.

Last week's No.39, Little Mix, sold 14,213 according to the sales report, and last week's sales were inflated a lot by all the Ed tracks on their first week. Assuming the threshold for No.40 will be closer to 13,500 then Steps will no way miss the top 40...I'm assuming they've sold at least that already.
Btw where are the Ed songs below #10?

14 Nancy Mulligan

15 How Would You Feel (Paean)

16 Barcelona

22 Hearts Don't Break Around Here

23 Bibia Be Ye Ye

26 Eraser

29 Save Myself

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