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foxmonkey ([personal profile] foxmonkey) wrote2004-02-25 12:43 pm
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JC CD sales: End of week prediction: 60,000

From hitsdailydouble.com. Seen on the JJB, posted by Bluegolds.



Edited to add: If just occurred to me that people might think that the title and the end bit "have a nice day" were added by me. This is just the way I snagged it.


ONE-DAY SALES:
NORAH RULES, BUT THERE ARE OTHER RECORDS, PEOPLE!

Who’s Keeping Up With Jones? So Far, No One, but Here Come Young Gunz, J.C. Chasez, Trillville & Lil Scrappy


February 25, 2004

Looks like it’ll be three in a row for Norah.
Yes, the mellow piano-playing superstar vocalist will remain at #1 for a third week, according to early reports from national accounts. Her smash sophomore album, Feels Like Home (Blue Note) has already sold about 1.4 million in two weeks. Expect that number to be higher by next week.

Now that we’ve stated the obvious, on to some new stuff: Hitting the streets yesterday and headed for next week’s chart was Roc-A-Fella/IDJ’s Young Gunz, whose Tough Love is expected to move a first-week total of about 125k, which should be good for a Top 5 debut.


Also streeting yesterday was NSYNC member J.C. Chasez’s solo debut, Schizophrenic (Jive). According to early reports, the album should sell 60k or so by week’s end.

And then there’s Hotlanta’s Trillville and Lil Scrappy, whose Reprise albums feature all the same tracks—just in a different order depending on whether the title says “Trillville” or “Lil Scrappy.” Both are featured equally, but the two different titles have two different UPC codes, so they’re two different albums, dammit! As our retail analysts explain it, the dual rollout is an effort on the label’s part to give retailers in different regions the ability to market the albums according to local taste, or some such rarefied mercantile theory.

Anyway, Trillville and Lil Scrappy are looking like they’ll have a first week of a little over 50k combined.

As for the music market as a whole, data from the sales cycle ended Sunday indicates that sales were down 27.2% (4.7 million units) compared to the previous week, which of course makes sense, given that the previous week was the explosive Grammys-Norah Jones-Valentine’s Day sales extravaganza.

However, overall sales were still up 8.2% (950k units) compared to the same week last year, continuing the streak of improved sales compared to year-earlier periods for every week in 2004 so far.

And in what is perhaps an even more positive sign as we approach the two-month mark, cumulative sales for the year so far are up 12.4% (10.9 million units) over ’03.

Have a nice day.
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[personal profile] copracat 2004-02-25 11:13 am (UTC)(link)
It's a great CD. A lot of people my age (mid 30s) don't know N Sync from a bar of soap. I couldn't have picked them out or recognised one of their songs two years ago. Friends of my age give me grief when I play them.

JC's album will appeal to people my age because it's wall to wall fabulous homage to our decadent 80s youth. But they need time to find out it's there. They will, because word of mouth is the most powerful marketing tool of all, it's the one we trust.

JC will be making great music for the next 30 years. Why? You guys know him - he might be a pretty kitty but he's not a pussy. He wants to make music, he's going to keep making music.

I wonder if we're duped into to measuring JC's success by the kind of success that 'N Sync had? Or the kind of success that makes the 'opening weekend' phenomenon the motivation for a lot of movie marketing these days? Sell enough tickets before anyone realises it's a lemon, the anti-word of mouth campaign. JC's a stayer.

The success is already there because it's a great CD. It will always be a great CD and cash won't change that. It's a wonderful, sparkling, funny, invigorating CD that makes me want to shimmy shimmy shake. I'm insanely happy that I'll have my own real copy in less than two weeks (or sooner! Fly little Amazon transport contractor! Fly!) and a copy to send to my doubting Thomas of a good friend who will love it like her own child.

Don't lose the squee. It's too fabulous a CD to let anything spoil the enjoyment of it.

[identity profile] brighton-girl.livejournal.com 2004-02-25 11:24 am (UTC)(link)
Amen, thank you for that.
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[personal profile] copracat 2004-02-25 07:08 pm (UTC)(link)
You're welcome. I am dedicated to maintaining the squee. :)

[identity profile] foxmonkey.livejournal.com 2004-02-25 11:27 am (UTC)(link)
It just occurred to me that people might be thinking that the title "There are other albums, people!" and the end bit "have a nice day" were my comments. That's all there on the website.
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[personal profile] copracat 2004-02-25 11:38 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, no. I knew they were part of the article. I was responding to the posters in your journal so I replied to the post instead of picking someone out, which didn't seem right.

[identity profile] foxmonkey.livejournal.com 2004-02-25 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for 'splainin, dear. :-)

[identity profile] withdiamonds.livejournal.com 2004-02-25 01:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Well said, thank you. It is all those things, sparkling, funny and invigorating. I like that description a lot. ""
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[personal profile] copracat 2004-02-25 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Welcome *g*