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Yeah Leon was there tonight as well. :lol: Sats were good. Parts were mimed but the majority was live including all of Vanessa and Una's vocals (which were by far the most impressive). Issues was the best performance.
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I do feel sorry for the other three, they rarely get to song that much do they. Vanessa's voice in particular is fantastic though, if the group fails to maintain long term sucsess i really hope she tries to make it solo.

Guess who I met today?! Not just once, but twice! The 'Days are officially the nicest, funniest people.

 

Una was totally eyeing up my Up promo cd - at one point I thought I may have to leave without it... Aww and I got home to a nice message from Mollie. She was such a doll! <3

 

 

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Up is #13 this week in its 4th week

 

Chasing Lights is #21 in its second week.

 

Anyone know how much the album has now sold.

Total album sales to date - 35,429. It's not bad, shame about the chart position though, it deserved to hang about in the top 20 for a while to come yet!
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Hmm, not bad i guess. Wish it was a little better though.
I think if airplay for the 3rd single is high during December, the album may hang around for a while and get some decent sales.
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Middweeks

 

Up is #16

Chasing Lights is #36

 

Dissapointing for the album

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Not bad at all, it's chart run is proving to be much better than ITIL.
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Now the album's run on the other hand is extremly dissapointing and there's still a while to go until the next single which will be the only thing to pick it up.
The album is #37 this week.

 

11-21-37-...

 

disasterous.... that aint good enough to secure their future, its all in the balance now whether or not they will survive the year.

 

Still, being Top 40 going into Christmas isn't bad...

 

wtf are you on about? its MID NOVEMBER not 'going into crimbo' as theyll be out of the top 40 by december!

disasterous.... that aint good enough to secure their future, its all in the balance now whether or not they will survive the year.

 

All you have to do is look at this weeks sales. Sales are through the ROOF, they did another 8000 at #37 which is good tbh

All you have to do is look at this weeks sales. Sales are through the ROOF, they did another 8000 at #37 which is good tbh

:lol: sure it is .... :)

:lol: sure it is .... :)

 

Well it did 13k last week at 21 so it only dropped 5k in sales

idoubt issues will do much when release imo - they have made a stupid mistake releasing it over Chasing Lights or Work - i doubt it will help sell the album which could leave them in trouble!
Well it did 13k last week at 21 so it only dropped 5k in sales

 

but thats pretty poor, i wouldnt presume to know what figure they have to make to continue to be a viable money making project.... its a simple equasion, unless the monetary returns/profits arnt high enough following all the investment..... they WILL be dropped.

but thats pretty poor, i wouldnt presume to know what figure they have to make to continue to be a viable money making project.... its a simple equasion, unless the monetary returns/profits arnt high enough following all the investment..... they WILL be dropped.

 

Those are incredibly poor sales by the standards of that particular strand of the Pop Industry.... That All Saints comeback album didn't exactly set the album charts on fire either... They're never even gonna get anywhere near the album sales figures of the likes of Spice Girls or Girls Aloud going on this evidence.... Just proves your point, they are not generally well liked by the public....

 

...And they wont even make the slightest touch in Metallica's 1 miilion+ album sales for the fantastic "Death Magnetic" (and, er, this is US sales only by the way, it's 3 million and counting worldwide LOL, in just two months...). :rolleyes: So, what's all this about manufactured Pop being the most "popular" music form out there....? :lol:

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