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Patience returns at #99

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A Million love songs is also back in the charts. Its wonderful to see A Million Love Songs and Patience back in as normally it is Never Forget and Rule The World.

 

Ultimate Collection back so high is brilliant,it will add 3,000 sales to an overall total that is coming to the 2.2million bench.

A Million love songs is also back in the charts. Its wonderful to see A Million Love Songs and Patience back in as normally it is Never Forget and Rule The World.

 

Ultimate Collection back so high is brilliant,it will add 3,000 sales to an overall total that is coming to the 2.2million bench.

 

Well every penny counts when there's a tax bill to pay! :lol: :lol:

Well every penny counts when there's a tax bill to pay! :lol: :lol:

 

Funny!

i'm impressed by the strong chart showings in the UK for several TT releases. I would bet my ass that the net studio album would also sell at least 1,5m there.
Progress live and Gary in concert both re-enter the top 40 music DVDs as well
And a bunch of singles ended up in the top 200 this week so a thousand sales here and there for them which is nice for the totals overall
What other songs charted in the top 200?

 

Greatest Day, million love songs, back for good, never forget, shine, rule the world and the flood just missed out.

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Does anyone know how the chart will work now? So streaming will count? And how will the bpi calculate certifications? Still based on sales?
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I cant fully figure it all out yet, i think it will be made clearer once the first official chart that includes streaming is announced as we will probably see some sort of breakdown of where the sales came from.
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Rule the world has surpassed 1 million sales!

 

 

Just a shame it has been overshadowed by the other news this week
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Gary said in The Sun in 2017 they wanted to reunite for 25 years or something and also that they'd like to put out a compilation with a mix of 90's and newer songs. Do you guys think that would be better than a standard greatest hits 2 which would show their reformed material?

I suppose a combo one would be more fitting for a 25th reunion. I hope they do UK top 10's because that would be 20 although also add Kidz and Love Love on it as well which would be 22 songs plus maybe future singles. I wonder if they'd cut some of their top tens though wouldn't have to leave out the ones that went #1 i'd guess.

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It's an interesting idea... But I'd rather them release a GH of their albums since 2006 and leave the Never Forget album to house the old hits (especially seeing as it's still selling strongly - a new GH would supersede that record)

 

In an ideal world they would release a MJ styled History album, 1 disc being the big songs from post 2005(6) and the other being an album of new studio tracks.

 

I would imagine the track listing would look something like:

 

Patience

Shine

Rule The World

Greatest Day

Up all Night

Said It All

Hold Up A Light

The Flood

Kidz

Love Love

Eight Letters

These Days

Single 2 (probably Get Ready For It)

Single 3

 

Maybe I'd Wait For Life too?

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Take That The Platinum Collection has just gone silver in the UK which means more of the back 90's catalogue is selling.
Really? Did that even make the top 100? :lol:
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