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MessaggioInviato: lun ott 31, 2005 3:03 pm
da Betaray
Week 43 Chart Roundup


Robbie Williams registers the highest one week sale of his career with his eighth solo album Intensive Care selling 373,832 copies
- the biggest tally since Coldplay's X&Y opened its account 20 weeks ago.

Intensive Care's sales last week were the fourth highest thus far in the 21st century. Of 304 weeks to have elapsed in the interim, only 11 have brought individual albums sales of more than 300,000.

The full roll of honour: X&Y - Coldplay (464,471, 18 June 2005), 1 -The Beatles (422,042, 30 December 2000), Life For Rent - Dido (400,351, 11 October 2003), Intensive Care - Robbie Williams (373,832, 5 November 2005), Swing When You're Winning - Robbie Williams (365,208, 29 December 2001), Greatest Hits - Robbie Williams (320,081, 30 October 2004), 1- The Beatles (319,126, 25 November 2000), Sing When You're Winning - Robbie Williams (313,586, 9 September 2000), Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants - Oasis (311,265, 11 March 2000), Escapology - Robbie Williams (310,237, 28 December 2002), PopStars - Hear'Say (306,631, 7 April 2001).

Carving itself a commanding 15.9% share of the artist album market, Intensive Care sold 5.79 times as many copies as nearest challengers The Prodigy's hits set (64,523 sales) and more copies than the rest of the Top 10 added together.

Williams' arrival at the summit extends British rule of the album chart to 25 weeks. It's interesting that all of the albums in the above list are also homegrown; the biggest one week sales tally this century by a US artist is the 235,890 sales of Norah Jones' Feels Like Home album on 21 February 2004.

Intensive Care provides Williams with his seventh solo number one album, and his 10th number one in all, including Take That releases. Williams has topped the chart every year since 1993, with the exception of 1997, and in a solo capacity for the last eight years. Of solo artists, only Elvis Presley (10) and David Bowie (eight) have had more number one albums, and his overall tally of 10 number ones is beaten only by the Beatles and Phil Collins.

MessaggioInviato: mar nov 01, 2005 8:46 pm
da Betaray
e per la prima volta rischia di perdere la prima posizione dopo la prima settimana
i Westlife dovrebbero fare double
come godooooooooooo

MessaggioInviato: mar nov 01, 2005 9:39 pm
da Il Lord
quanto vende stò tizio :!:

MessaggioInviato: mar nov 01, 2005 10:25 pm
da Plastic Sun
enorme rispetto x Robbie!

MessaggioInviato: mer nov 02, 2005 8:33 am
da The Hindu Man
Plastic Sun ha scritto:enorme rispetto x Robbie!



ma xeeeeeeeeeeee

MessaggioInviato: mer nov 02, 2005 9:46 am
da Plastic Sun
xchè è una delle poche pop star ad aver fatto sempre pezzi molto buoni nel loro genere e inoltre è un'ottimo animale da palco e in + mi sta simpatico!