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  1. 235k first day sales :dance: http://www.musicweek.com/story.asp?section...1043316&c=1 Sales will be over 500k on Sunday.....
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    235k first day sales :dance: http://www.musicweek.com/story.asp?section...1043316&c=1 Sales will be over 500k on Sunday.....
  3. checkers posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    246k first day sales for Take That. Is that correct? If so, they have a chance of breaking the Oasis record......I'm shocked :w00t:
  4. checkers posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    We should get more information today. Can't wait.
  5. Another fantastic review. http://www.misformusic.com/2010/11/take-that-progress/
  6. checkers posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Promo in Germany only starts in December. Many people don't know the album is about to be released.......
  7. checkers posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    That's why it might sell up 600-700k in the first week and outsell Beautiful World in the UK. BTW: It's 4 on amazon germany already........
  8. checkers posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Hope they produced enough albums...... :D
  9. checkers posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Over 700k would be crazy. I still remember some members on this forum predicting 200k for the first week :dance:
  10. checkers posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    When will we get combined sales data for the album? Tomorrow?
  11. New estimates: HMV figure of 150,000 applies to them only. Mid week chart sales: Estimates: HMV 150,000 Other retailers 100,000 Amazon 250,000 itunes 250,000 Total: 750,000+ Progress could beat the Oasis record.
  12. New estimates: HMV figure of 150,000 applies to them only. Mid week chart sales: Estimates: HMV 150,000 Other retailers 100,000 Amazon 250,000 itunes 250,000 Total: 750,000+ Progress could beat the Oasis record.
  13. checkers posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    New estimates: HMV figure of 150,000 applies to them only. Mid week chart sales: Estimates: HMV 150,000 Other retailers 100,000 Amazon 250,000 itunes 250,000 Total: 750,000+ Progress could beat the Oasis record.
  14. checkers posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    It looks like 150 first day sales is HMV alone :w00t: If that's correct they are going to beat Oasis record.........
  15. checkers posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    150k could also be HMV first day sales around the UK and Ireland......
  16. checkers posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    http://www.allmediascotland.com/media_rele...s...reports-hmv
  17. checkers posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    There are rumors in the industry that first week sales in the UK could be about 750k for the album. Pre-orders seem to be very very high........
  18. checkers posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Between 400-500k Overall sales (UK): More than 2 million
  19. checkers posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    The decisive week has finally arrived. What's your final predictions for first week sales and overall sales?
  20. The decisive week has finally arrived. What's your final predictions for first week sales and overall sales?
  21. The decisive week has finally arrived. What's your final predictions for first week sales and overall sales?
  22. That's the answer why The Flood didn't do so well......the album will be massive. Online surge for Take That album Take That's new album has become the biggest pre-order release of the year, Amazon.co.uk said. Progress, the band's first album since reuniting with Robbie Williams, has received twice as many online orders as any other album released this year. It has also been pre-ordered more times than any other Take That album, including the 2008 release The Circus, which is Amazon.co.uk's seventh biggest-selling album of all time. The band's latest release, officially in the shops from Monday, has been tipped to be Christmas Number One. But online sales so far have surpassed expectations. Julian Monaghan, head of music buying at Amazon.co.uk, said: "Take That and Robbie Williams have enjoyed significant chart success over recent years but the demand for this first album with Robbie back in the fold is higher than anything that either of them have achieved before. "It is going to be a massive seller throughout the Christmas period and with the sell-out tour still to follow, it could be at the top end of the music charts for a long time to come." Take That are due to perform on tonight's X Factor results show on ITV1, with an exclusive rendition of their latest single, The Flood. Progress is currently available for pre-order from Amazon.co.uk, priced at £8.93. Fans can also download the album for £3.99 at the Amazon MP3 store The Press Association
  23. Another good review: http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertai...or-2132247.html It looks like they finally have a chance to win Best Album at Brit Awards next year.
  24. Another good review: http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertai...or-2132247.html It looks like they finally have a chance to win Best Album at Brit Awards next year.
  25. Williams' vocals are the most prominent on Progress and, on the surface, it's the first Take That album not dominated by Barlow. But don't be fooled. Williams now calls his former nemesis "the captain" while Barlow has confirmed he "still leads the trail". His musical input into this album, as with all Take That releases, is vast. For all the progress made in the latest gear change of the Take That rollercoaster, Gary Barlow is still the leader of the band that was formed around him. That's what I suspected.