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Art Vandelay wrote:I dunno. I honestly do not see Journey benefitting as much as the Eagles did with the whole Walmart thing.
Keep in mind - aside from the absence of Don Felder (which has been for a while now), people know what they're getting with the Eagles CD: songs written and performed by Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Timothy B. Schmit and Joe Walsh. No surprises, no change in formula.
Hollywood wrote:Well if they sell 30,000 copies in the first week they will be very close to the top 10 in today’s culture. I think they will sell a lot more than this. This record is going to sell extremely well for quite a while, just like The Eagles. For people who make comments that about people buying their music at Wal-Mart be aware that they are the Number One seller of music in the United States. They are also great at marketing and know what they are doing when ordering stock and they have printed a whole bunch of this package. Plus, the price is right as you are getting a lot of bang for your buck. The band does have to do their part in promotion, but I’m confident that they are committed to the record and touring with these bands will help.
Now for the rub, I do not think Revelation will be eligible for the Billboard charts. Billboard has some rules that prohibit certain types of marketing such as one-store products.
For instance Collective Soul, who I am a fan of, released their record exclusively at Target and was not allowed to chart in Billboard. Their record sold 24,000 copies with nowhere near the promotion that Journey is getting and Journey has better name recognition and is offering a far superior product in terms of packaging for less than $2 more than the Collective Soul record.
swataz wrote:Saint John wrote:I still say number 4 with 110,419 in sales.
Cmon now, you're being vague...lol
Nice call, though. We'll see! When do the Billboard results for this puppy come out anyway?
Monker wrote:I'll say it sells 30,000 units, and barely enters the top 100, and is off the charts the following week...It will barely sell over 100,000 units in the US this year. The band will end promotion once the tour starts. There will be no SNL, or Lettermen...maybe another morning show but not much else. People here and there will be wondering WTF happened? Thy they didn't promote it, why they didn't perform more songs on tour, why it is the same dozen songs + 2 new ones.
I read posts about Journey selling a 1,000,000 copies, a top 20 album, a huge promotional buzz, etc. People, it's 2008, not 1983.
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