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# of Albums J has sold?

Forums › Forums › Dinosaur Related Discussions › Dinosaur/J News & Discussions › # of Albums J has sold?

  • This topic has 27 replies, 15 voices, and was last updated 22 years, 7 months ago by FlyingCloud.
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  • August 3, 2002 at 2:53 am #57151
    Chris
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      Anthonyg,
      I know what you mean about the other albums on the shelf. Most of the private/local cd/album stores in my area have a copy or two of something from J. When I went to Media Play to get "Ear Bleeding" I had to ask after looking if they even had a copy. The guy who worked there looked it up and said they "should have one copybut had no idea why he couldn’t find it". I spent another 15 min. looking for it…on my own (good customer assistance is so hard to get these days <img> ) I did find it in a nother letter of the alpha.

      The first album I ever got of J’s was "Where You Been" (I love that album <img> ). I feel J got a lot of promo from that album as well, seemed like the record promotion guys had J in good with MTV during those years.

      Chris

      August 16, 2002 at 10:43 am #57152
      simmons
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        hi!

        thought I just should come with some unintersting stuff…

        In norway, Europe "Ear Bleeding Country" is imported from the us. When the cd hit the stores in Norway, the biggest cd store in the country put the cd in the Bestseller-rack among with artists like Pink and Eminem. I was quite suprised to see this and had to ask the people working there how this could be, and tell them that there obviously had been a mistake.

        I

        August 16, 2002 at 10:49 am #57153
        simmons
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          A guy there said he had decided to do his own promoting of the album, because he was quite frustrated and angry by the fact that there was no promoting of the album in Europe and the album was’nt even realsed in Europe.

          the guy was obviously a fan, so whatelse could I do than just say: "that’s the spirit…"

          August 16, 2002 at 10:54 am #57154
          simmons
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            sorry for my spelling mistakes…I am much better at norwegian…

            August 16, 2002 at 12:13 pm #57155
            SG
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              Simmons-that`s cool that he decided to do his own promotion,we need more record store people that are J fans <img>
              A used store here years back had the Where You Been t shirt up on the wall in full view,not hidden behind NIN t shirts <img>

              <small>[ 08-16-2002, 10:17 AM: Message edited by: Salamiguy ]</small>

              April 13, 2003 at 6:13 am #57156
              FlyingCloud
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                just found this detail about the sales figures question:

                http://www.tonevendor.com/item/7492″>http://www.tonevendor.com/item/7492

                Quote:
                ‘More Light’, which sold over 26,000 copies

                no idea, though, if it’s true and where they’ve got the info from… :? :?:

                April 13, 2003 at 11:17 am #57157
                AGAP
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                  Interesting find FC 8)

                  J is on a number of labels worldwide, would be cool to find out numbers from Pony Canyon & City Slang, not sure if he’s on a different label in Canada. Still haven’t come across FsF here, lame as that sounds its true :? Not sure what label he used for the Oz release of ML, think Dew Process was a new one this time around.

                  The Fog is comprised of members from Clevelands glam rock band Cobra Verde…. :shock: :wink: :!:

                  April 13, 2003 at 4:26 pm #57158
                  bob
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                    I remember these numbers

                    Where you been sold 250,000
                    Without a sound: 220,000
                    Hand it Over 35,000

                    I’m surprised that more light never outsold Hand it over touring with Watt and the Stooges and all I bet it was a more sucessfull tour.

                    I wonder how much YLAOM or BUG sold given that they have become legendary. I’m sure these continue to sell very well given their genre defining, influential status hype.

                    April 23, 2003 at 6:52 pm #57159
                    mjw666
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                      what a conversation

                      April 25, 2003 at 11:51 pm #57160
                      bob
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                        http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=12:47:53|AM&sql=TP51967uw0h0jw”>http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=am … 967uw0h0jw

                        1991
                        Green Mind
                        The Billboard 200
                        No. 168
                        1993
                        Where You Been
                        The Billboard 200
                        No. 50
                        1994
                        Without A Sound
                        The Billboard 200
                        No. 44
                        1997
                        Hand It Over
                        The Billboard 200
                        No. 188

                        Year
                        Single
                        Chart
                        Highest Position

                        1991
                        The Wagon
                        Modern Rock Tracks
                        No. 22
                        1993
                        Start Choppin
                        Modern Rock Tracks
                        No. 3
                        1994
                        Feel The Pain
                        Modern Rock Tracks
                        No. 4

                        May 13, 2003 at 5:36 am #57161
                        MVCG-17002
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                          this are the amazon sales ranks, I donno if that helps much:

                          Green Mind
                          Rank: 21,012

                          Where You Been
                          Rank: 22,900

                          Without a Sound
                          Rank: 39,511

                          Bug
                          Rank: 29,392

                          Ear-Bleeding Country: The Best of Dinosaur Jr.
                          Rank: 17,076

                          Whatever’s Cool With Me
                          Rank: 32,823

                          Hand It Over
                          Rank: 74,410

                          Fossils Ep
                          Rank: 65,011

                          Dinosaur
                          Rank: 114,474

                          Quest [IMPORT]
                          Rank: 203,170

                          You’re Living All Over Me
                          Rank: 22,099

                          Just Like Heaven [CD-SINGLE] [EP]
                          Rank: 92,745

                          Dinosaur Jr. [CD-SINGLE]
                          Sales Rank: 354,849

                          Take 2 [IMPORT]
                          Rank: 425,696

                          The BBC Sessions [LIVE]
                          Rank: 38,197

                          remember: if there are several versions of one album for sale they count seperately.

                          May 13, 2003 at 6:19 am #57162
                          simmons
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                            well those numbers doesn’t help at all.. we all know where you been has sold more than hand it over.. and the other numbers were quite funny reading, too

                            May 13, 2003 at 4:00 pm #57163
                            FlyingCloud
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                              of course the amazon sales rank is a rather erratic figure and doesn’t say much about the absolute record sales, but it’s interesting that Ear Bleeding Country has got the best sales rank there … well, I think that’s because it’s the newest Dino release, but hey, it didn’t seem to do bad :)

                              To complete it, here are the solo records:
                              More Light: 38,885
                              Martin & Me: 21,201
                              Free So Free: 28,963

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