Queen Bitch Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 So both Madonna albums released in April have been massive flops - she really should stick to March if she's going for a spring release.
Guest Danny86 Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 So both Madonna albums released in April have been massive flops - she really should stick to March if she's going for a spring release. There was the May album I'm Breathless that didn't become a blockbuster either, even though "Vogue" was as big as "4 Minutes". Actually it's only ROL that wasn't affected by the spring release, but because of that comeback thing going on, and she even did well in the USA. Like A Prayer was a huge drop after True Blue, it sold only 790,000 in 1989, but sold half of that in 1990 because of the tour, so it eventually sold as much as COADF sold in just a few months (and on the back of 2 singles). I'm sure if Erotica & Bedtime Stories were released in the spring, they would have done just like American Life or Hard Candy...
fak Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 COADF could have faired worse - it was released in same week as take that's greatest hits and come back. A Xmas release dont always mean a success. It will help in the sales. COADF was released almost 6/7 weeks before Xmas and its first 2 weeks may not have even been par tof the XMas sales period and if they were then only minimally. Sales tend to rocket in December. COADF was and is a much better and much fresher and a far more innovative album than HC. A lot of people who like madonna in the UK are generally people who like good progressive innovative pop music. There is always a buzz with a Madonna release - they know 1 thing - there will be pop music like you never heard it before. I prefer AL to HC for that reason too. At least it was M being creative.
Guest Danny86 Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 COADF was and is a much better and much fresher and a far more innovative album than HC. A lot of people who like madonna in the UK are generally people who like good progressive innovative pop music. There is always a buzz with a Madonna release - they know 1 thing - there will be pop music like you never heard it before. I prefer AL to HC for that reason too. At least it was M being creative. Oh don't hijack this thread with the same nonsense!
Guest Hafo Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Midweeks - Jul 01 Singles 1 Dizzee Rascal 2 Ne-Yo 3 Jordin Sparks 4 Coldplay 5 Basshunter Top 10 Ironik Top 15 Ting Tings Top 20 Madonna - 4M MGMT Top 30 Estelle - American Boy Madonna - GI2M Jay-Z - 99 Problems Freemasons Top 40 Jay-Z - Numb/Encore Estelle - No Substitute Love Goldfrapp Alphabeat - Fascination Maroon 5 Albums 1 Coldplay 2 Duffy 3 Chris Brown 4 Neil Diamond 5 Darren Styles Top 10 Seth Lakeman My Chemical Romance Ting Tings Subways Amy Winehouse - BTB - Deluxe Top 15 Rihanna MGMT Top 20 Dirty Pretty Things Vampire Weekend Top 30 Madonna - HC Elbow Top 40 Estelle Kings Of Leon Wombats G Unit Eddy Grant HC and 4M down, GI2M slightly up from Sunday.
Queen Bitch Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Looks like GI2M has STALLED then - I said from day one it was a STUPID choice for the second single.
franxisco66 Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 COADF was and is a much better and much fresher and a far more innovative album than HC. A lot of people who like madonna in the UK are generally people who like good progressive innovative pop music. There is always a buzz with a Madonna release - they know 1 thing - there will be pop music like you never heard it before. I prefer AL to HC for that reason too. At least it was M being creative. I agree. HC would have sold more if it were released in Nov/Dec, but that it the same for all albums/artists. So should every single artist release their albums in that date? If an album is good, it will sell all the year round, as it happened with ROL, Music, CODF (it was charting higher than HC even after 18 weeks of being released and having sold many more records). Why some people dont want to admit that HC is underperforming in the UK? Its even struggling to sell 1/4 of CODF. Moreover, it's takes ages to sell all the Wembley tickets. I think that tells a lot too.
Queen Bitch Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Like A Prayer was a huge drop after True Blue, it sold only 790,000 in 1989 Yeah but unlike AL and HC, LAP was considered a classic album from day one. It's poor sales in 1989 was because the chavs were buying everything SAW back then.
Guest Danny86 Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Yeah but unlike AL and HC, LAP was considered a classic album from day one. It's poor sales in 1989 was because the chavs were buying everything SAW back then. I know! Still can't believe a SAW/Kylie record outsold it!
Queen Bitch Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 People were actually suggesting Madonna would fade at the end of 89 I think LAP would have done bigger numbers in 1990 had they released a couple of more singles from it and maybe repackaged it with Vogue added but she recorded IB so that she could fulfil her intiial contract ahead of renegotiating it with Warners.
markm Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Looks like GI2M has STALLED then - I said from day one it was a STUPID choice for the second single. Once the remixes and physical are released it will no doubt go up.
Guest Hafo Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Warner is really screwing this up by not releasing the digital single. The momentum might be lost if it is not available soon, along with some of the remixes!!! Wonder what's stopping this, it was supposed to be out first on June 9, then a fortnight ago.
just!ce Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Why is it still TOP30. It's impossible in my opinion... It should be at least top20!!
Guest Hafo Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Not impossible. 3 songs with huge potential to be future #1s just jumped GI2M over Sunday and Monday. GI2M is still #16 on iTunes, and it should go up by Sunday (to maybe between #19 and #22), it could to better if a combination of "old" songs start falling by Thu/Fri. And of course if more people buy it online
Queen Bitch Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Warners obviously don't give a fuck now she's leaving them in which case, there should be no more singles, it's POINTLESS.
promise to try Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Warner is really screwing this up by not releasing the digital single. The momentum might be lost if it is not available soon, along with some of the remixes!!! Wonder what's stopping this, it was supposed to be out first on June 9, then a fortnight ago. but wasn´t the digytal single released this monday??
Guest Hafo Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Nope, not yet. I cannot find them anywhere in iTunes UK or Ireland. Only the Deluxe/Standard HC version and the Paul Oakenfold mix.
promise to try Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Nope, not yet. I cannot find them anywhere in iTunes UK or Ireland. Only the Deluxe/Standard HC version and the Paul Oakenfold mix. so that top 30 position is not bad at all, and if they release the digytal single, let´s say, next week...
Guest Hafo Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 ... the momentum might have gone. It's a risk WB is willing to play. Let's see how things are by Thu or Fi, hopefully their gamble will be worth it.
aeroco Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 but good to see HC is on the climb, not having been reduced or anything is a good sign. Give it time...
Guest kangarooz Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Midweeks: HC album down 6, GI2M is up 3, 4 Mins is down 4 x
markm Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Midweeks: HC album down 6 GI2M isnt really helping the album is it?
FedFed Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 gi2m will be released the 14 th LAP only 790k in all 89?
fak Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Kylie promotes her music in the UK alot - she is on virtually every show. Plus she released Enjoy Yourself before XMAS and it came on the back of her big debut. 1988-89 was a big time for Kylie. She had to wait until 2001 for that level of success again. Im am shocked LAP Aand COADF did nt sell more though. I do feel they could have both gone 5 x platinum in the UK with ease. However, Madonna is not Kylie and does nt go out of her way to promote her album. im surprised so many of M's songs have scraped the top 10 in the UK with her attitude. I know! Still can't believe a SAW/Kylie record outsold it!
Guest SuperPop Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Im am shocked LAP Aand COADF did nt sell more though. I do feel they could have both gone 5 x platinum in the UK with ease. However, Madonna is not Kylie and does nt go out of her way to promote her album. im surprised so many of M's songs have scraped the top 10 in the UK with her attitude. COADF had amazing sales for the music sales climate (even back then sales were dropping like a rock)
Guest Danny86 Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Kylie promotes her music in the UK alot - she is on virtually every show. Plus she released Enjoy Yourself before XMAS and it came on the back of her big debut. 1988-89 was a big time for Kylie. She had to wait until 2001 for that level of success again. I know the reasons she sold more, but it's still unfair. I mean, many people bitch about the US where dance music by Madonna is largely ignored and rap is selling, but I think Enjoy Yourself selling more than Like A Prayer in the UK is just as tragic. FedFed: Yeah, 790,000 in 1989, she was like #7 or #9 on the year end chart with sales like that. These are a few other sales I found on Haven: TOP 10 BEST SELLING ALBUMS OF 1998 9. RAY OF LIGHT- Madonna. 899,000 TOP 10 BEST SELLING ALBUMS OF 2000 10. MUSIC- Madonna. 1,020,000 COADF was not in the Top 10 year end of 2005, but it sold 833,000 copies. American Life probably sold 300,000 in 2003. As you can see, when she releases in the fall, she sells a whole lot more in a shorter period of time. ROL just sold slightly more than COADF even though it had 10 months in 1998, compared to one and a half month of 2005 for COADF...
Guest Hafo Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Wednesday Midweeks Singles 1 Dizzee Rascal 2 Ne-Yo 3 Basshunter 4 Jordin Sparks 5 Coldplay Top 10 Ironik Top 15 Ting Tings - both tracks Top 20 MGMT Top 30 Madonna - Up from yesterday! Estelle - American Boy Freemasons Fall Out Boy Jay-Z - 99 Problems Top 40 Estelle - No Substitute Love Jay-Z - Numb/Encore Maroon 5 Goldfrapp Albums 1 Coldplay 2 Duffy 3 Neil Diamond 4 Chris Brown 5 Darren Styles Top 10 Seth Lakeman My Chemical Romance Ting Tings Amy Winehouse - Back To Black - Deluxe Subways Top 15 Rihanna Neil Diamond - Best Of Top 20 MGMT Vampire Weekend Elbow Top 30 Dirty Pretty Things Eddy Grant Top 40 Estelle Kings Of Leon - Because Of The Times G Unit Wombats Aerosmith
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