conversationpc wrote:Enigma869 wrote:In the interest of full disclosure, this is not Journey. That said, this is the only board that matters on MR, so this is where I felt like posting it

I was watching VH1 Classic Albums last night (great show, by the way) and they were featuring Meat Loaf's "Bat Out Of Hell". According to Jim Steinman, the official sales numbers on that album are 34 million copies, and he went on to say that he believes it has probably sold many more copies than that. That is a fuckload of albums to sell. I don't think Journey's Greatest Hits has even sold half of that many. Anyway, I was just stunned that "Bat Out Of Hell" sold that many copies.
My guess is that is worldwide sales but it still sounds kinda high to me.
Good call PC...those numbers are indeed world wide. As you said though, world wide or not, it's a crapload of albums to sell. I never realized it was quite that successful of an album (for the record, I think it's superb).
John from Boston
"Over time Meat Loaf got his singing voice back and got off drugs. The struggles that Meat Loaf faced during the making of Bat out of Hell paid off.
It now has sold more than 35 million copies worldwide, making it one of the biggest-sellers of all time. It also stayed in the UK charts for a record 474 weeks, although it never reached #1. However, in Australia, it knocked the Bee Gees off the number #1 spot and went on to become the biggest-selling Australian album of all time. Bat out of Hell is also one of only two albums that have never exited the Top 200 in the UK charts; this makes it the longest stay in any music chart in the world."