As of 3:27 on 17 November 2014
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As of 3:27 on 17 November 2014
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Steady at #26. The only other Motown Catalog album ahead of it is Songs in the Key of Life at #6
"Baby" Around The World on Itunes R&B chart...
UK #24
Canada #7
Germany # 42
Is that the correct artwork? The original aertwork had Ross centered.
Yep. Looks like they had to slide the logo over to fit "Expanded Edition" on the cover:
https://itunes.apple.com/album/baby-...ign-mpt=uo%3D1
BTW, the album is at #23 on the iTunes R&B Album Charts...ahead of Aretha's new set.
That's a good question. Not to burst any bubbles; just playing devil's advocate: I'm looking at all of the other titles on the list; is there anything on there that is "current"? It's doing just better than "The Best of Sade" which was released over 20 years ago. So I guess I don't understand the sales associated with these charts. How many people are still downloading Sade? 100? So what are Diana's numbers? 200?
Yes, I am fascinated that Stevie Wonder's Number Ones CD and The Temptations Number Ones CD that have both been out for years appear so high on this list. That is amazing
Diana is currently #440 overall in on the USA Itunes album chart. #562 Overall in the UK Itunes album chart.
Getting anyone to buy an album digitally or physically is an accomplishment these days thanks to streaming so any sales this gets are to be applauded.
I totally agree with you. Compilations sell consistently well on iTunes as well as on Amazon Digital. Bob Marley and Jimmy Buffett still move a lot of units and once The Beatles went digital, all bets were off. Still, it's interesting to see a studio album [[and a 37 year old one at that) chart.
Still holding fairly strong at #26...