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Makes you wonder where the other 20 million were sold with it's supposed 30 million sales... :lol:

 

9 million in Europe

7 million in USA

1 million Canada

1 million South America

500,000 Australia

500,000 Japan

 

19 million, makes the 23 million originally stated sound more accurate.

 

It's at 7.5m in the US, I thought it was well over 700k in Japan.

 

Sales in the 90s were huge, I think we have touched on this but record labels sold directly from themselves too through a thing called book club. There was also many countries who didn't track their sales back then. Also it went on shipments not sales.

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    Last sales update from 2 years ago for Wannabe in the US were 6.8million. Maybe about 7.5 million now! That's both physical and downloads/streaming sales.

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    According to 100 best selling albums of the 90s book in the USA, Spice is the 38th best selling album with 10,150,000 sales in the USA.

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It's at 7.5m in the US, I thought it was well over 700k in Japan.

 

Sales in the 90s were huge, I think we have touched on this but record labels sold directly from themselves too through a thing called book club. There was also many countries who didn't track their sales back then. Also it went on shipments not sales.

 

Did British acts get this? I thought it was strictly US acts like Britney?

Book club was most certainly a UK thing too, my parents signed up for it I remember. You paid a subscription and they sent you so many cds or vhs a month. You could pick or be sent their recommendations.

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Spice went 4x Platinum in Japan in the April of 1997 (800,000)

 

That was 24 years ago, hasn’t been updated since and I can imagine they sold more copies during the rest of 1997, 1998 plus downloads and streaming units

Makes you wonder where the other 20 million were sold with it's supposed 30 million sales... :lol:

 

9 million in Europe

7 million in USA

1 million Canada

1 million South America

500,000 Australia

500,000 Japan

 

19 million, makes the 23 million originally stated sound more accurate.

 

Think some of those dont include a lot of sales as per the rest of this thread and mostly record companies in each country havent updated their sales publicly in a long time with the Spice catalogue...

 

Plus, there are 195 countries in the world and whilst many dont have charts or track sales publicly, they will have private information on sales. Overall, I think the 28million for Spice and 20million for Spiceworld make sense - they were literally everywhere back then and sales in the 90s were SKY HIGH and top artists were selling in those regions.

 

Whilst the 85million records might well be inflated, I think that is an overall figure of group and solo sales though...

 

Guess unless one of us sleeps with the boss at EMI records, we wont ever find out the real numbers :teresa:

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I'd say as a group they are well over 100m 'sales' now. I mean Wannabe in the UK alone is nearly 700k more than when we were getting 85m reported sales. Stop is another 400k more too. The GH continues to sell well.

 

Here is one for you Jay, comparing the 2009 update of sales from the UK we had to the latest update and see how many more sales they have achieved in that time?

 

Then you have to think about all the other countries in the world too. I mean Wannabe has well over 1 billion streams from Spotify and YouTube alone, add in apple, Amazon music, deezer, tidal and others plus it's download sales over the last 15 years. I wouldn't be shocked if Wannabe was way over 10m 'sales' WW these days maybe closer to 15m.

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I'd say as a group they are well over 100m 'sales' now. I mean Wannabe in the UK alone is nearly 700k more than when we were getting 85m reported sales. Stop is another 400k more too. The GH continues to sell well.

 

Here is one for you Jay, comparing the 2009 update of sales from the UK we had to the latest update and see how many more sales they have achieved in that time?

 

Then you have to think about all the other countries in the world too. I mean Wannabe has well over 1 billion streams from Spotify and YouTube alone, add in apple, Amazon music, deezer, tidal and others plus it's download sales over the last 15 years. I wouldn't be shocked if Wannabe was way over 10m 'sales' WW these days maybe closer to 15m.

 

Maybe we are getting ahead of ourselves here

 

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Whilst Wannabe and GH have continued to sell well, lets not forget that the UK is their main market. That level of continued growth wont be the same in all other countries

Think some of those dont include a lot of sales as per the rest of this thread and mostly record companies in each country havent updated their sales publicly in a long time with this group.

 

Plus, there are 195 countries in the world and whilst many dont have charts or track sales publicly, they will have private information on sales. Overall, I think the 28million for Spice and 20million for Spiceworld make sense - they were literally everywhere back then and sales in the 90s were SKY HIGH and top artists were selling in those regions.

 

Whilst the 85million records might well be inflated, I think that is an overall figure of group and solo sales though...

 

Guess unless one of us sleeps with the boss at EMI records, we wont ever find out the real numbers :teresa:

 

Use that mouth for us, you’ll go down as a patron saint of the Spice community :w00t:

Use that mouth for us, you’ll go down as a patron saint of the Spice community :w00t:

 

It will be my life's work

 

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Maybe we are getting ahead of ourselves here

 

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Whilst Wannabe and GH have continued to sell well, lets not forget that the UK is their main market. That level of continued growth wont be the same in all other countries

 

It's also not the biggest market. Spice Girls net got hold of some US album sales and the GH is at nearly 800k in America that's not including the 600k sold to VS.

 

The US increases will be much larger than the UK ones given the size of the market there. Spice has done over 500k in streaming sales in the US.

 

The GH UK + US sales including those sold to VS are now nearly 2.1m thanks to streaming.

It's also not the biggest market. Spice Girls net got hold of some US album sales and the GH is at nearly 800k in America that's not including the 600k sold to VS.

 

The US increases will be much larger than the UK ones given the size of the market there. Spice has done over 500k in streaming sales in the US.

 

The GH UK + US sales including those sold to VS are now nearly 2.1m thanks to streaming.

 

You mean it was streamed 500,000 times? That doesnt mean it is a sale?!.... Or has Spice increased 500,000 copies as a result of streaming?

 

OK I want to believe this cos the numbers sound good but it also sounds too good to be true and surely the group would be shouting about it at least whenever a new vinyl was released...

 

 

You mean it was streamed 500,000 times? That doesnt mean it is a sale?!.... Or has Spice increased 500,000 copies as a result of streaming?

 

OK I want to believe this cos the numbers sound good but it also sounds too good to be true and surely the group would be shouting about it at least whenever a new vinyl was released...

 

It is over 8 million sales now only 7.4m of them are actually physical or download sales. It's increased over 500k thanks to streaming.

Small curiosity the spice girls have 5 singles at number one in the European radio airplay in the 90's (the only girl band to have more than ever)

 

1996

Wannabe (2 weeks at #1)

Say you'll be there (6 weeks at #1)

1997

Spice up your life (3 weeks at #1)

1998

Stop (1 week at #1)

Viva forever (4 weeks at #1)

16 weeks at #1 ✌️

Small curiosity the spice girls have 5 singles at number one in the European radio airplay in the 90's (the only girl band to have more than ever)

 

1996

Wannabe (2 weeks at #1)

Say you'll be there (6 weeks at #1)

1997

Spice up your life (3 weeks at #1)

1998

Stop (1 week at #1)

Viva forever (4 weeks at #1)

16 weeks at #1 ✌️

 

Is there anywhere to view this chart in full? Would love to see it!

Small curiosity the spice girls have 5 singles at number one in the European radio airplay in the 90's (the only girl band to have more than ever)

 

1996

Wannabe (2 weeks at #1)

Say you'll be there (6 weeks at #1)

1997

Spice up your life (3 weeks at #1)

1998

Stop (1 week at #1)

Viva forever (4 weeks at #1)

16 weeks at #1 ✌️

 

Impressive stats, specially for the Spiceworld era. Viva Forever being #1 for so long is amazing and just shows how successful that single was :w00t:

Impressive stats, specially for the Spiceworld era. Viva Forever being #1 for so long is amazing and just shows how successful that single was :w00t:

 

It deserved 10 times that amount 😍

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