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Level -> Top selling vintage albums (8/30/2008 9:14:30 AM)

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Here's a complete list of the 16 albums, released before May 1989, that have sold the most copies since May 1991. The number at the end of each entry is where the album ranks on Nielsen/SoundScan's running list of its 200 best-selling albums.

1. Bob Marley & the Wailers, Legend, 9,707,000. There was little reason to think that this 1984 compilation would become a blockbuster. Marley, who had died of cancer three years earlier, had not been a huge record seller in the U.S. Just two of his albums had reached the top 40. And only one of his singles had cracked the Hot 100. But several of his songs were well-known, including "Stir It Up" and "I Shot The Sheriff," which had been big hits for Johnny Nash and Eric Clapton, respectively. The album peaked at a mediocre #54, but has never stopped selling. Top 200 ranking: #18.

2. Pink Floyd, The Dark Side Of The Moon, 8,512,000. Pink Floyd had never so much as cracked the top 40 on the Billboard chart when this album was released in 1973. The album shot to #1 and was a fixture on the chart for 741 weeks, which set a record for longevity that still stands. The album features the top 20 hit "Money," which was the band's first Hot 100 single. The album was all but shut out at the Grammys (it received just one nomination-for Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical), but it has since been voted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Top 200 ranking: #32.

3. James Taylor, Greatest Hits, 6,631,000. This 1976 album collects Taylor's classics for Warner Bros. Records, including the top 10 hits "Fire And Rain," "You've Got A Friend" and a remake of Marvin Gaye's "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)." The album peaked at #23, a sub-par showing for Taylor at the time, proving that peak positions don't tell the whole story. Top 200 ranking: #69.


See the rest here >>> http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart_watch/12999/chart-watch-extra-vintage-albums-that-just-keep-on-selling




GreedyTop -> RE: Top selling vintage albums (8/30/2008 9:28:41 AM)

jeez, I used to have several of those...




Hime -> RE: Top selling vintage albums (8/30/2008 11:05:09 AM)

It's funny that you start this thread.  Just last night I was buying concert tickets (for my Grandmother and Father) to see Johnny Mathis (one of the last of the crooners). He's now 73 years old and, remarkably....still touring!  With such a long career (from 50's - present), both my Grandmother and Father enjoyed his music during the many peaks of his career.

Wikipedia Snip:
In 1958, Johnny’s Greatest Hits was released and was the first ever Greatest Hits album in the music industry. It began the Greatest Hits tradition copied by every record company. Johnny's Greatest Hits spent an unprecedented 490 consecutive weeks (nine and a half years) on the Billboard album chart, a feat earning him a place in the Guinness Book of World Records and not broken until the 1980s by Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon.


~xoxo





windchymes -> RE: Top selling vintage albums (8/30/2008 3:21:39 PM)

The Jimmy Buffett is no surprise, and the Grease Soundtrack will never go away, lol.

Guess I'll just hang onto those old Barry Manilow albums.....[8|]




kiwisub12 -> RE: Top selling vintage albums (8/30/2008 4:41:23 PM)

Oh Goddess - i bought several of these albums when they came out        -    and they are vintage?????????????????/[:(]  * hobbles off to find her walker*




L8bloomer -> RE: Top selling vintage albums (9/6/2008 3:51:40 AM)

Metallica makes the list twice? *raised eyebrow*  To each his own I guess.




Level -> RE: Top selling vintage albums (9/6/2008 5:57:14 AM)

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ORIGINAL: windchymes

The Jimmy Buffett is no surprise, and the Grease Soundtrack will never go away, lol.

Guess I'll just hang onto those old Barry Manilow albums.....[8|]


*sings Mandy at the top of my lungs*




windchymes -> RE: Top selling vintage albums (9/6/2008 7:39:13 AM)

I know you're really dancing around singing "Copacabana"  [8|]




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