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I wonder is there a glitch and the data hasn't been provided or has it completly flopped.

 

I think the fact that it’s quite expensive plus only available directly from Plastic Pop has hindered it - it has no exposure in HMV, Amazon etc.,

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Are plastic pop released always chart registered?

 

They wasn’t for their first releases with Sophie Ellis Bextor but got registered just before the Nicola Roberts release (which also failed to chart).

 

I guess it’s no real shock Lisa has missed out, I doubt the market is huge for a 20+ year old album that has been widely available for years.

With a multi format release not showing Top 100 midweek that is 99.99% a pre ordered release screams a huge flop.
I find it odd it's sold so little, between the different versions available and multi buying and a couple of downloads there was me thinking it might have a top 40 midweek before plummeting. I suppose with its low sales the only good thing is it can't plummet
Well least its close, I bet it was 101 yesterday :cheer:

 

Yes, must’ve been very close on the first mids.

 

I guess that could be 700+ sales.

 

Decent tbh - and shows if it had wider availability it probably could’ve charted.

Wider availability would have definitely helped but im not sure based on the current info we have that it would have been enough to get the album into the top 100.
They have really pushed this on socials the last few days - would’ve loved it to sneak in the Top 100 just because of the mess and how iconic the whole ‘Electric’ and TSL era was :rofl:
Yes, poor Lisa in many ways in terms of her solo music career it just always seems to be a mess but getting the album finally out on physical formats is big for her. Its a just a shame it wont chart for her.
Didn’t chart, besides….

 

#39 on the vinyl chart!!!

 

:cheer:

Also:

 

#24 - Downloads

#25 - Sales

#26 - Physical

 

 

So Lisa #39 on vinyl, behind The Corrs at #38 (which had a new vinyl release for National Album Day), but in the Physical chart Lisa was #26 while The Corrs were #60. So Lisa's CD must have done quite nicely to make that difference (and cassettes, although I assume it was mainly the CD... cassettes are very niche).

At least it had some impact.

 

Being #26 on the physical chart for a niche direct to fans release I would say is a success for the ‘label’ and Lisa.

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