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I dont think sales are that impressive, even taking into account that it is released in April. I hope it sells steadily till Xmas season....

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Wow, who would have thought 4m would top the charts for 4 weeks (hopefully even more…).

Let's hope the PARIS & LONDON/EURO BUZZ will keep it at #1 this week... we just don't know if it can trickle down until next week...

The picture disc is released this week right, in the UK?

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The sales COADF achieved first week were extraordinary, even by Madonna's standards. 95k opening for HC is respectable. It is more than AL and BS, down on ROL and Music and about the sames as GHV2.

HU was a great lead single and springboard for COADF and even though 4M is a success, it will probably take a more typical Madonna single to encourage further sales later this year. In fact, once Sorry had run its course, COADF sales fell away. It sold 830k in 6 weeks in 2005 and a further 200k when Sorry was out. I think it has just passed 1.3 million in total, but not 100%. So HC has loads of potential with the further singles and Christmas 08.

Kylie's IMA is at number 12. Quite shocking that this will likely miss the top ten but its downloads just aren't strong enough and airplay is not as strong as for 2 Hearts and Wow. She should have done some promotion in the UK instead of wasting time in America.

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AS IT SHOULD BE

:lmao::lmao::thumbsup:

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Midweek Sales:

Singles

1 Madonna 10k

2 Sam Sparro 8.8k

3 Wiley 6.9k

4 Will I Am 6.8k

5 Estelle 6.2k

Albums

1 Madonna 8.3k

2 Scooter 6k

3 Duffy 5.5k

4 Def Leppard 3.8k

5 Sam Sparro 3.4k

Guest Hafo
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Only 8.3K for album? That is BAD.

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But Bank Holiday was yesterday, wasn't it? I suppose shops were closed!

Guest tir69
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New week sales start from Monday , it's correct?

In this case the first midweek update is only for one day

Guest tir69
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Only during the first week of release. All other sales are from Sunday-Saturday.

ok , thanks , during the bank holiday the shop were closed ?

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ok , thanks , during the bank holiday the shop were closed ?

Shops are open pretty much every day of the year. Hopefully the forthcoming promotion will help to keep the album selling well.

Vow at Duffy, still selling shitloads. Glad for her.

Guest Hafo
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OK, here's the explanation from Haven Forum:

Midweeks have missing data from WHsmith for Sunday and Monday, HMV Monday, Napster Monday, HMV DD Monday.

Guest tir69
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OK, here's the explanation from Haven Forum:

Midweeks have missing data from WHsmith for Sunday and Monday, HMV Monday, Napster Monday, HMV DD Monday.

In this case I understand this low midweek update for madonna

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How very nice if 4M scores a 4th week at No.1 and HC can score a 2nd week at the top too.

Guest Hafo
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A couple of M's albums in the extended midweeks:

Top 50

Madonna - Immaculate Collection

Top 60

Madonna - COADF

Guest kangarooz
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FFS - the sales are GREAT considering she's done NO promotion in the UK, it hasn't been advertised on TV even and she's on course for her second week at number 1. To compare it to COADF's first week sales is RIDICULOUS, not just because of the seasonal factor but as the Alan Jones article points out, that was the best opening of her entire career. If Warners get the strategy right, HC should sell steadily and they'll do a big push on it at the end of the year, with the fourth single. How do it's opening week sales compare to those of X?

Great to see she looks like doing the double for a second week and the 4 Minutes could be up there with ITG and Vogue in terms of weeks at number 1.

X sold just over 96k,

Guest kangarooz
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A couple of M's albums in the extended midweeks:

Top 50

Madonna - Immaculate Collection

Top 60

Madonna - COADF

These could be still due to Tesco's sales, so quite alot of those sales would be disqualified if they are from there,

And think Coldplay will be number 1 by sunday, rising very fast on i-tunes x

Guest Hafo
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Tesco sales were excluded since last week, so these should be "chartable" entries...

Even if Coldpaly reaches #1 by tomorrow, 4M might get the lead because of the accumulated sales for Sun/Mon/Tue (two versions) and the physical release. It'd be interesting to see Thursday numbers though!

Guest kangarooz
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Tesco sales were excluded since last week, so these should be "chartable" entries...

Even if Coldpaly reaches #1 by tomorrow, 4M might get the lead because of the accumulated sales for Sun/Mon/Tue (two versions) and the physical release. It'd be interesting to see Thursday numbers though!

Well Violet Hill was downloaded 2 million times last week (BBC news) So there can't be many people thart haven't bought it lol x

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X sold just over 96k,

No it didn't. 'X' debuted at 4 in the UK with 82,370 records sold.

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Tesco sales were excluded since last week, so these should be "chartable" entries...

Even if Coldpaly reaches #1 by tomorrow, 4M might get the lead because of the accumulated sales for Sun/Mon/Tue (two versions) and the physical release. It'd be interesting to see Thursday numbers though!

when was Coldplay´s song started to be be on sale???? I thought it was during last week (I mean, this entire week, not starting today)

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Coldplay #30 on iTunes.

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A couple of M's albums in the extended midweeks:

Top 50

Madonna - Immaculate Collection

Top 60

Madonna - COADF

I hope this time is for real. Last week the midweeks said TIC top 20, but it only jumped to #61 :confused:

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musicweek

Hard luck for Madonnana as Tesco two-for one sales disqualified from albums chart

09:46 | Tuesday May 6, 2008

By Ben Cardew

Retail giant’s album offer deemed chart-ineligible by OCC as healthy sales push four Madonna catalogue releases back into the albums rundown

Madonna has been denied a spectacular chart quintuple, after the Official Charts Company took the step of excluding Tesco sales of four of her albums from this week’s rundown.

The OCC’s decision stems from concerns over a Tesco promotion in which the supermarket giant offered Madonna’s new Warner Bros album Hard Candy for £9 including a free copy of one of The Immaculate Collection, Confessions On A Dance Floor, Music and Ray Of Light. The promotion gave a significant boost to sales of the four catalogue albums: by the end of last Tuesday, The Immaculate Collection, which had charted at 72 in the previous week’s chart, had shot up to 28 in the midweeks, alongside Confessions… at 48, Music at 95 and Ray Of Light at 110. Sales of all four titles had significantly increased week-on-week.

However, Tesco sales of those four albums have been stripped out of the artist albums chart, published yesterday (Sunday), which Hard Candy was set to top after outselling its nearest competitor, Portishead’s Third, by more than two to one in the first two days of release.

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Some LOON over on Togerland thinks because of the "missing sales from several major stores on Sunday and Monday

Kylie could still knock Madonna off the top of the singles chart" :chuckle:

They also think Kylie could " do the double if the price of X is reduced some more" :chuckle:

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Oh dear. I think Kylie's "X" is turning out to be the UK equivalent of Janet's "Discipline" in the US.

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