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Wowzers - her power! Back into some charts looks on the cards then...

 

 

Edit: Early prediction to rise to number 2 in the US. Not sure about the UK yet...

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Extraordinary figures for a vinyl :o Go Taylor *.*

 

I received my copy yesterday :wub: Hope it's a huge seller here in the UK too!

Particularly considering that there’s only a couple of variants of the vinyl in the US!
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help why are her team pushing so hard today for this to return to #1 in America this week, serving the trinity alongside Me! release week & willow's 75,000 remixes :kink:

 

Anyway those vinyl sales are insane :cheeseblock:

help why are her team pushing so hard today for this to return to #1 in America this week, serving the trinity alongside Me! release week & willow's 75,000 remixes :kink:

 

Anyway those vinyl sales are insane :cheeseblock:

 

Idk :lol:

 

But it’s probably gonna rise to #2 right?

Wish they’d put the new remixes of willow onto itunes

 

U.K. looking like a return to top 5 @ #4...

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7,900 physical copies sold, majority of obviously vinyl. I was kind of expecting a bit more tbh considering Lana sold double but perhaps it was rather expensive for some people. Great to see it back in the Top 5 regardless!
She's predicted to go #1 in the US now but the gap is so close it could go either way :cheeseblock: Those digital albums might have actually done the trick lmao

Source: Billboard

 

Evermore sold 102,000 on vinyl in the week ending June 3, following its May 28 vinyl release, shattering the mark for the biggest vinyl sales week for an album in the U.S. since MRC Data began tracking sales in 1991. It more than doubles the prior record-holder, Jack White's Lazaretto, which opened with 40,000 in vinyl sales in June 2014.

I see that Evermore rose from number 74 to 1 in the US last week!

 

It sold 202,000 units

Total sales for evermore so far = 1,294,000 units

 

Chart run in the US: 1-1-2-1-2-4-3-7-11-6-15-16-25-17-20-31-33-29-41-45-54-54-61-74-1

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I was thinking it was a little odd that the vinyl sales for 'evermore' were apparently so much higher than 'folklore' (and, before that, it seemed a bit odd that 'positions' apparently had higher vinyl sales than 'folklore' too) but apparently it is just that the vinyl sales of 'folklore' were counted as digital sales due to it being before the rule changes on bundles - not to take away from how impressive her vinyl sales are this time but I think the whole record breaking aspect of it may be a little misleading.

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