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127 week of release in 2006 selling 5,000 copies and from their old label. I hope Take That & Party finally goes 3 x platinum as it's been 870,000 for SO long now in the UK! At least all three original studio albums together have sold 60,000 in 9 years.

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Haha that's amazing, I can't imagine many albums would have gone Silver after peaking at #127 :lol:
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Great result for the platinum collection considering all albums included were individual big sellers.

 

Including sales for Three, my estimation is the Take That albums release since they reformed must be touching on a combined total of 10 million, this is albums only since their return and not singles and dvd sales or sales of any of their first 3 studio albums or first greatest hits set.

 

Ultimate Collection 2.2 million

Beautiful World 2.8 million (including deluxe)

The Circus 2.1 million (including the live album)

Progress/progressed 2.2 million

Progress Live 150,000

Three 400,000 and counting.

 

 

According to the latest MusicWeek stats I have:

 

UC: 2.2m

BW: 2.9m

Circus: 2.2m

Greatest Day Live: 520,000

Progress/ed: 2.3m

Progress Live: 168,000

III: 415,000

 

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Those sales from Music Week would almost account to 10.7 million. That figure should reach 11 million minimum by the end of the year. Would anyone have access to total sales for the singles and dvds from the release of patience onwards?
Those sales from Music Week would almost account to 10.7 million. That figure should reach 11 million minimum by the end of the year. Would anyone have access to total sales for the singles and dvds from the release of patience onwards?

 

I know that Circus live DVD sold 550,000 and Progress Live sold just over 300,000.

Singles wise, according to OCC (the only ones they have:)

Patience - 690,000

Shine - 493,000

RTW - 1,000,000

Greatest Day - 520,000

Said It All - 130,000

The Flood - 580,000

Kidz - 109,000

These Days - around 280,000

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I know that Circus live DVD sold 550,000 and Progress Live sold just over 300,000.

Singles wise, according to OCC (the only ones they have:)

Patience - 690,000

Shine - 493,000

RTW - 1,000,000

Greatest Day - 520,000

Said It All - 130,000

The Flood - 580,000

Kidz - 109,000

These Days - around 280,000

 

Thank you for posting in those sales. I thought Shine had sold more.

Kidz deserved more after all the budget used in the video and the BRITs promo :coffee:
Kidz was only an average single choice in my opinion, very Robbie in style and less Take That.
I quite liked Kidz - Mark seemed to love that song. Only thing was it was only promoted once in the UK and probably got lost in the noise of the Brits. Great video too
Kidz and S.OS were very Robbie sounding to me, likable but not songs or singles that they will be best remembered for.
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Seems like sales for the whole era are way done in general but stil outstanding when put against 99% of all other acts:

 

 

These Days: 300k

III: 415k

 

III is down to #22 this week. previous week #14 (7 new entries above them this week). Sales must be arund 4,000.

Hopefully Gold for These Days and double platinum for III

 

Disappointing sales for lll - was hoping for top 15. Sales will struggle from now on in unless there is some kind of major promotional boost which seems unlikely.

 

They desperately need something like An Audience With - it seems to have worked for Olly Murs. Let In The Sun isn't out until March so the album could be out of the Top 40 by then and effectively album sales will have dropped to a trickle. I think the album deserves high sales than it has but sadly this campaign hasn't been successful ( in TT terms) and hasn't really captured the imagination of the buying public outside of the loyal TT fan base.

 

As they've mentioned writing again I'll be interested to see what sound they go with if they release an album this year.

Many of the albums have had big drops this week, Ella Hnederson, One Direction, Paolo Nutini along with Take That and others due to the high volume of new releases entering the chart. I forsee Take That remaining in a similar position this week or a climb as the new releases will be less plentiful this week.
Looks like another 4,800 for the album and 13,000 for the single

UK:

week 01 - III - #1 - 144,598 - 144,598

week 02 - III - #6 - 71,711 - 216,309

week 03 - III - #5 - 86,256 - 302,565

week 04 - III - #5 - 76,497 - 379,062

week 05 - III - #12 - 18,433 - 397,495

week 06 - III - #13 - 7,400* - 404,895*

week 07 - III - #14 - 6,500* - 411,395*

week 08 - III - #22 - 4,000* - 415,395*

week 09 - III - #17 - 4,800* - 420,195*

 

Ireland:

 

week 01 - III - #10

week 02 - III - #11

week 03 - III - #10

week 04 - III - #6

week 05 - III - #10

week 06 - III - #12

week 07 - III - #15

week 08 - III - #23

week 09 - III - #17

 

Those are the 2 markets where the album has become a success.. I think Platinum in Ireland is still on. After the tour, III should be at platinum. As for the UK.. i so hope the tour will catapult the album back into the top 10. Maybe 2-3 weeks in the top 10 is all they need to hit double platinum. The album will be at 500k by the time the tour starts.

That's really not that bad for an artist's 7th studio album. As Stevvy says (thanks for posting btw!) it will have sold 500k by the time of the tour. It's definitey got enough in it to reach double platinum this year.

 

Would be interesting to see the Irish sales, but in terms of charting, it's pretty good. Shame it never made top 5, maybe they will once they tour

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