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Topped the cassette chart with 20,000 sold.

 

Were the cassettes just a part of the signed bundle? Does that mean he signed 10,000 album covers?

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Topped the cassette chart with 20,000 sold.

 

Were the cassettes just a part of the signed bundle? Does that mean he signed 10,000 album covers?

 

I dont' know , I did not buy the physical copy yet :angel: , I will do, I bought the download on Itunes

 

 

I dont have a tape recorder, are they back in fashion :unsure:

 

I dont' know , I did not buy the physical copy yet :angel: , I will do, I bought the download on Itunes

I dont have a tape recorder, are they back in fashion :unsure:

 

I bought the signed bundle and the two cassettes came with it. I don't have a tape recorder now either.

 

 

 

 

  • 4 months later...

Just heard 5 or 6 songd from the album and how great it is!

Time is only one thing what this album has needed.

It's A Wonderful Life!

I'm looking forward for November to come so I can listen again :lol:

 

Actually me too - it was bloody brilliant this album! :cheer:

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Re-release I.m thinking with some new tracks added ..

It's too unstable situation around the World to prepare a special campaign for really something new.

If I could be Rob then will do something safety this year. And re-release of the Christmas Album is a very comfortable way for that.

We will see.

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I could imagine the disco album in maybe 2022. Something like that.

 

I think there is a lot of mileage left in the Christmas album. It did well in 2019 but he needs to get it to platinum this year. I think the rough year the world is having means people are veering towards cosy/familiar/ reassuring things and the music on the Christmas album is all of that.

 

I think it could do well for him again this year - especially with the release of one more song as previously suggested.

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I could imagine the disco album in maybe 2022. Something like that.

 

I think there is a lot of mileage left in the Christmas album. It did well in 2019 but he needs to get it to platinum this year. I think the rough year the world is having means people are veering towards cosy/familiar/ reassuring things and the music on the Christmas album is all of that.

 

I think it could do well for him again this year - especially with the release of one more song as previously suggested.

 

 

It could actually work well this year, doubt there will be very much change from where we are at this point & time , I am pretty sure there will be lots of staying at home so the benefit of having a follow-up Christmas album from Robbie sounds appealing , :)

It must be a nightmare for artists who intended on releasing new albums this year.

 

It will be interesting to see what the Christmas music market will be like.

I am not really following this, but what I hear from the news pop ups Lady Gaga's album is doing quite well?

If the name is huge enough and promotion not that important to sell records the artists might be ok.

What will 'hurt' more is the missing touring and the money coming with this.

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Robbie makes all his money these days on his live shows , however he took a three year break back in 2006 after the Close Encounter tour so even though this time it's not his choice I can see him bouncing back , he will probably do bits & pieces in between including many private parties especially next year, I think this year is out of the question . Artists here are doing these outdoor drive in events ( a bit like the old drive-in movies back in the day ) but I cannot imagine Robbie fans sitting in a car singing along to Robbie live ( at least not me ) :lol:

 

 

Come next spring - I think gigs will be able to continue. he's lost out on Vegas this year but can continue then.

 

In terms of selling albums - he can use social media better than most I think.

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