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  • Padamic_Tension
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    I'd be the same plus for me part 2 is the better of the two albums.

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True. Still, I’m happy with how they have done. A lot of 90’s act didn’t achieve what they have (with this second round).
Yup! And there are acts who have done better, but hé..not mad about their achievements since reforming.
Their albums since they reformed would add up to over 300,000 and has really added strength to their discography so all in all its great.
Their albums since they reformed would add up to over 300,000 and has really added strength to their discography so all in all its great.

 

Agree with all of this.

 

It hasn't just been a flash in the pan since returning, they've managed to sustain it with the 3 studio albums and a Greatest Hits.

Yes they have sustained success with their albums plus tours, pity the singles don't do much though but it's the way it is but I love most of their singles since they reformed.
Hopefully they will, imagine when they reformed and if they stopped again after light up the world, it would have been a very muted comeback had they not gone on to releasing such strong follow up albums.
Their albums since they reformed would add up to over 300,000 and has really added strength to their discography so all in all its great.

 

 

They have actually sold over 670,000 albums since they decided to reunite in 2012. :wub:

They have actually sold over 670,000 albums since they decided to reunite in 2012. :wub:

Are some of those sales attributed to albums released pre reforming.

Are some of those sales attributed to albums released pre reforming.

 

 

No that is just from albums released after reforming in 2012:

 

The Ultimate Collection = 339,000

Light Up The World = 21,000

Tears On The Dancefloor = 126,000

Party On The Dancefloor: Live = 4,000 (3.5k first week sales so just rounded up for overall)

What The Future Holds - 83,000 (Likely to be around 90k+ by now, but not confirmed)

What The Future Holds: Part 2 - 35,000 (Likely to be over 40k by now, but not confirmed)

The Platinum Collection = 60,000

 

Total = 668,000 sales minimum and doesn't take into account that WTFH and Part 2 are likely to be around / over the 90k and 40k mark. Also doesn't take into account sales for Stomp: The Remix or What The Future Holds: Live (which are likely to be below 5k anyway), nor does it take into account the TOTDF: Singles Collection (not sure if that would be classed as an EP or not?). Definitely sold over 670,000 albums at the very minimum, possibly over 700k with all unconfirmed sales increases (maybe I'm being optimistic there?).

 

 

Stomp: The Remix Collection

 

 

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