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Post by rockstar4 on Aug 30, 2024 12:37:42 GMT -5
With the DM reissue released today and tickets going on sale tomorrow, there is a huge buzz for Oasis atm. The new reissue of Definitely Maybe will sell pretty good for sure, plus some singles are back in the UK charts. Glory days for the band and its fans. So let's see what impact this will have on the charts. SinglesOasis re-enters the UK singles charts with 3 songs in the Top 20 this week: #16 - Don't look back in Anger #17 - Wonderwall #19 - Live Forever AlbumWill Oasis beat Nick Cave for the #1 spot? How many Oasis albums will chart in the Top 10? We'll see first numbers once the midweeks are released... This week, Oasis re-entered the Top 10 with 3 records: #3 - Time Flies (17,558 units) #4 - What's the story morning Glory (11,531) #5 - Definitely Maybe (10,310) www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/oasis-reunion-definitely-maybe-time-flies-whats-the-story-morning-glory/These are the UK sales so far for some Oasis albums: What’s The Story Morning Glory is Oasis’ biggest selling album in the UK, with 5,198,120 sales to date. Definitely Maybe has 2,657,941 sales, while Be Here Now has 2,032,233. The group have passed the million sales mark for Time Flies 1994-2009 (1,887,846), Stop The Clocks (1,408,814), Heathen Chemistry (1,191,831) and Don’t Believe The Truth (1,026,139). www.musicweek.com/live/read/industry-reacts-to-oasis-reunion-as-albums-climb-charts/090369
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freek
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Post by freek on Aug 30, 2024 15:07:49 GMT -5
Yes, they will beat Nick Cave and I think 3 albums in the top 10 again
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Post by cloudburster on Aug 30, 2024 15:46:58 GMT -5
With the DM reissue released today and tickets going on sale tomorrow, there is a huge buzz for Oasis atm. The new reissue of Definitely Maybe will sell pretty good for sure, plus some singles are back in the UK charts. Glory days for the band and its fans. So let's see what impact this will have on the charts. SinglesOasis re-enters the UK singles charts with 3 songs in the Top 20 this week: #16 - Don't look back in Anger #17 - Wonderwall #19 - Live Forever AlbumWill Oasis beat Nick Cave for the #1 spot? How many Oasis albums will chart in the Top 10? We'll see first numbers once the midweeks are released... This week, Oasis re-entered the Top 10 with 3 records: #3 - Time Flies (17,558 units) #4 - What's the story morning Glory (11,531) #5 - Definitely Maybe (10,310) www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/oasis-reunion-definitely-maybe-time-flies-whats-the-story-morning-glory/These are the UK sales so far for some Oasis albums: What’s The Story Morning Glory is Oasis’ biggest selling album in the UK, with 5,198,120 sales to date. Definitely Maybe has 2,657,941 sales, while Be Here Now has 2,032,233. The group have passed the million sales mark for Time Flies 1994-2009 (1,887,846), Stop The Clocks (1,408,814), Heathen Chemistry (1,191,831) and Don’t Believe The Truth (1,026,139). www.musicweek.com/live/read/industry-reacts-to-oasis-reunion-as-albums-climb-charts/090369Nice, Definitely Maybe is less than 50k away from 9 × Platinum. And Be Here Now isn't far off 6 × Platinum, or Heathen Chemistry off 4 × Platinum.
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Post by PepsiNebula on Aug 30, 2024 16:52:07 GMT -5
In general I don't care about the performance of an anniversary album, but it would sure be neat if this one got #1 and then Noel and Liam did a little video together about it.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Aug 30, 2024 16:53:41 GMT -5
I'll be very surprised if this doesn't get to #1
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Post by Che on Aug 30, 2024 16:58:32 GMT -5
shame that Sabrina Carpenter and Fontaines DC had to release their new albums this week, could have had Oasis in at #1, #2 and #3
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Post by alex75 on Aug 31, 2024 0:47:46 GMT -5
shame that Sabrina Carpenter and Fontaines DC had to release their new albums this week, could have had Oasis in at #1, #2 and #3 This week Will be huge
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Post by joladella on Aug 31, 2024 3:06:39 GMT -5
Yes, they will beat Nick Cave and I think 3 albums in the top 10 again Revenge for the banana?
Love them both and actually will buy both albums!
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Post by rockstar4 on Sept 2, 2024 15:26:27 GMT -5
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Post by Manualex on Sept 2, 2024 15:33:58 GMT -5
Singles (Top 100) 01 Sabrina Carpenter - Taste (22,989) 02 Sabrina Carpenter - Please Please Please (16,030) 03 Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso (15,682) 04 Oasis - Live Forever (14,969) 05 Oasis - Don't Look Back in Anger (13,904) 08 Oasis - Wonderwall
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alex75
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Post by alex75 on Sept 2, 2024 15:34:12 GMT -5
At the end of week 3 album in top three. A new record for the band
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Post by bringitondown77 on Sept 3, 2024 6:42:53 GMT -5
Keep streaming Live Forever guys. Every little helps, get it to number 1
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Sept 3, 2024 6:43:31 GMT -5
Keep streaming Live Forever guys. Every little helps, get it to number 1 It won’t get to number 1. Not a chance. But 4th would be amazing!
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Post by themanwholivesinhell on Sept 3, 2024 7:09:53 GMT -5
Keep streaming Live Forever guys. Every little helps, get it to number 1 It won’t get to number 1. Not a chance. But 4th would be amazing! Yeah i agree its got zero chance, its already started to drop in streaming. What it may have a chance of is bettering its peak, which was of course #10.
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Post by marqueemoon on Sept 3, 2024 12:57:01 GMT -5
We got a year to buy an extra 400k copies of Dig out Your Soul and Standing on the Shoulder of Giants to get them over 1 million.
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Post by rockstar4 on Sept 3, 2024 14:21:49 GMT -5
DOYS deserves so much more - great record!
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Post by oasis2025 on Sept 3, 2024 20:28:57 GMT -5
sound very well
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Post by freek on Sept 4, 2024 13:19:37 GMT -5
2 more days to go, Definitely Maybe still no. 1 with a landslide, doubling sales of no. 2, Time Flies 1994-2009. Morning Glory still number 5 and on the singles chart Live Forever departed from the top 5, alas!
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Post by Manualex on Sept 4, 2024 13:27:09 GMT -5
Singles (Top 100) 01 Sabrina Carpenter - Taste (22,989) 02 Sabrina Carpenter - Please Please Please (16,030) 03 Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso (15,682) 04 Oasis - Live Forever (14,969) 05 Oasis - Don't Look Back in Anger (13,904) 08 Oasis - Wonderwall Oasis continue to hold both the No.1 and No.2 spots in the albums chart this week with Definitely Maybe, which leads the way with 38,155 sales, and Time Flies – 1994-2009, which follows behind with 18,353 sales. Definitely Maybe has 25,656 sales from its physical release, whilst 10,993 units account for streams and 1,506 sales are derived from downloads. Sabrina Carpenter sits at No.3 with Short N’ Sweet (17,876 sales), whilst Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ Wild God (13,402 sales) and Oasis’ (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (12,253 sales) complete the Top 5. Meanwhile, Carpenter continues to set the singles chart ablaze, occupying the top 3 spots with Taste (41,620 sales), Please Please Please (28,330 sales) and Espresso (27,846 sales). Chappell Roan sits in fourth place with Good Luck, Babe! (24,164 sales), whilst Eilish rounds off the Top 5 with Birds Of A Feather (23,307 sales). Music Week
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Post by wildliam on Sept 4, 2024 13:32:56 GMT -5
Singles (Top 100) 01 Sabrina Carpenter - Taste (22,989) 02 Sabrina Carpenter - Please Please Please (16,030) 03 Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso (15,682) 04 Oasis - Live Forever (14,969) 05 Oasis - Don't Look Back in Anger (13,904) 08 Oasis - Wonderwall Oasis continue to hold both the No.1 and No.2 spots in the albums chart this week with Definitely Maybe, which leads the way with 38,155 sales, and Time Flies – 1994-2009, which follows behind with 18,353 sales. Definitely Maybe has 25,656 sales from its physical release, whilst 10,993 units account for streams and 1,506 sales are derived from downloads. Sabrina Carpenter sits at No.3 with Short N’ Sweet (17,876 sales), whilst Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ Wild God (13,402 sales) and Oasis’ (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (12,253 sales) complete the Top 5. Meanwhile, Carpenter continues to set the singles chart ablaze, occupying the top 3 spots with Taste (41,620 sales), Please Please Please (28,330 sales) and Espresso (27,846 sales). Chappell Roan sits in fourth place with Good Luck, Babe! (24,164 sales), whilst Eilish rounds off the Top 5 with Birds Of A Feather (23,307 sales). Music Week Maybe dumb question, but does it had already happened than a reedition album become number one again 30 years after (or decades...)?
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Post by Derrick on Sept 4, 2024 16:19:07 GMT -5
Maybe dumb question, but does it had already happened than a reedition album become number one again 30 years after (or decades...)? Yes, the 2010 "Exile on Main St." reissue reached #1 for instance, as well as the 2020 reissue of "Goats head soup".
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Post by mancraider on Sept 4, 2024 16:40:23 GMT -5
Oasis continue to hold both the No.1 and No.2 spots in the albums chart this week with Definitely Maybe, which leads the way with 38,155 sales, and Time Flies – 1994-2009, which follows behind with 18,353 sales. Definitely Maybe has 25,656 sales from its physical release, whilst 10,993 units account for streams and 1,506 sales are derived from downloads. Sabrina Carpenter sits at No.3 with Short N’ Sweet (17,876 sales), whilst Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ Wild God (13,402 sales) and Oasis’ (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (12,253 sales) complete the Top 5. Meanwhile, Carpenter continues to set the singles chart ablaze, occupying the top 3 spots with Taste (41,620 sales), Please Please Please (28,330 sales) and Espresso (27,846 sales). Chappell Roan sits in fourth place with Good Luck, Babe! (24,164 sales), whilst Eilish rounds off the Top 5 with Birds Of A Feather (23,307 sales). Music Week Maybe dumb question, but does it had already happened than a reedition album become number one again 30 years after (or decades...)? Abbey Road returned to No1 after 50 years in 2019. Liam Gallagher was No2 with Why Me? Why Not.
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Post by themanwholivesinhell on Sept 4, 2024 16:56:03 GMT -5
Maybe dumb question, but does it had already happened than a reedition album become number one again 30 years after (or decades...)? Abbey Road returned to No1 after 50 years in 2019. Liam Gallagher was No2 with Why Me? Why Not. Oh yeah i remember that week. Liam had been top the previous week. Think he said something like theres noone he’d rather have been knocked off no1 by.
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Post by themanwholivesinhell on Sept 4, 2024 17:04:48 GMT -5
Singles (Top 100) 01 Sabrina Carpenter - Taste (22,989) 02 Sabrina Carpenter - Please Please Please (16,030) 03 Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso (15,682) 04 Oasis - Live Forever (14,969) 05 Oasis - Don't Look Back in Anger (13,904) 08 Oasis - Wonderwall Oasis continue to hold both the No.1 and No.2 spots in the albums chart this week with Definitely Maybe, which leads the way with 38,155 sales, and Time Flies – 1994-2009, which follows behind with 18,353 sales. Definitely Maybe has 25,656 sales from its physical release, whilst 10,993 units account for streams and 1,506 sales are derived from downloads. Sabrina Carpenter sits at No.3 with Short N’ Sweet (17,876 sales), whilst Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ Wild God (13,402 sales) and Oasis’ (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (12,253 sales) complete the Top 5. Meanwhile, Carpenter continues to set the singles chart ablaze, occupying the top 3 spots with Taste (41,620 sales), Please Please Please (28,330 sales) and Espresso (27,846 sales). Chappell Roan sits in fourth place with Good Luck, Babe! (24,164 sales), whilst Eilish rounds off the Top 5 with Birds Of A Feather (23,307 sales). Music Week What I find impressive is that even if you took its physical sales away, DM would still be at #3. Just hope that Time Flies can hold on to #2 above Sabrina Carpenter, as there’s less than 500 units between them now. Will be interesting to see how high a single can chart this week. Highest is gonna be DLBIA or LF, would be cool if either made the top 10.
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Post by matt on Sept 4, 2024 17:34:19 GMT -5
What's most impressive is Live Forever being highest up there. Would have bet on it being Wonderwall, the obvious and boring choice, but good going for probably the song that represents Oasis best.
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