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PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 8:46 pm 
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28 Million
Eagles Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975, Eagles (Elektra)
26 Million
Thriller, Michael Jackson (Epic)
23 Million
The Wall, Pink Floyd (Columbia)
22 Million
Led Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin (Swan Song)
21 Million
Greatest Hits Volumes I & II, Billy Joel (Columbia)
19 Million
Rumours, Fleetwood Mac (Warner Bros.)
Back in Black, AC/DC (Elektra)
The Beatles, The Beatles (Capitol)
Come On Over, Shania Twain (Mercury Nashville)
17 Million
Boston, Boston (Epic)
The Bodyguard (Soundtrack), Whitney Houston (Arista)
16 Million
Cracked Rear View, Hootie & the Blowfish (Atlantic)
Greatest Hits, Elton John (Rocket)
Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette (Maverick)
The Beatles 1967–1970, The Beatles (Capitol)
No Fences, Garth Brooks (Capitol Nashville)
Hotel California, Eagles (Elektra)
15 Million
Double Live, Garth Brooks (Capitol Nashville)
The Beatles 1962–1966, The Beatles (Capitol)
Saturday Night Fever (Soundtrack), Bee Gees (Polydor/Atlas)
Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd (Capitol)
Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin (Swan Song)
Appetite for Destruction, Guns 'N Roses (Geffen)
Supernatural, Santana (Arista)
Born in the U.S.A., Bruce Springsteen (Columbia)
14 Million
Simon & Garfunkel's Greatest Hits, Simon & Garfunkel (Columbia)
Bat Out of Hell, Meat Loaf (Epic)
Metallica, Metallica (Elektra)
Ropin' the Wind, Garth Brooks (Capitol Nashville)
Backstreet Boys, Backstreet Boys (Jive)
13 Million
Millennium, Backstreet Boys (Jive)
Greatest Hits 1974–1978, Steve Miller Band (Capitol)
Whitney Houston, Whitney Houston (Arista)
Purple Rain (Soundtrack), Prince and the Revolution (Warner Bros.)
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Live 1975–1985 (box set), Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band (Columbia)
…Baby One More Time, Britney Spears (Jive)
12 Million
Forrest Gump (Soundtrack) (Epic)
Kenny Rogers' Greatest Hits, Kenny Rogers (Capitol Nashville)
Hot Rocks, The Rolling Stones (abkco)
The Woman in Me, Shania Twain (Mercury Nashville)
Breathless, Kenny G (Arista)
Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin (Atlantic)
Ten, Pearl Jam (Epic)
Yourself or Someone Like You, Matchbox Twenty (Atlantic)
Abbey Road, The Beatles (Capitol)
II, Boyz II Men (Motown)
Slippery When Wet, Bon Jovi (Mercury)
Wide Open Spaces, Dixie Chicks (Monument)
No Jacket Required, Phil Collins (Atlantic)
Hysteria, Def Leppard (Mercury)
11 Million
Human Clay, Creed (Wind-Up Records)
Falling into You, Celine Dion (550 Music)
Eagles Greatest Hits, Vol. II, Eagles (Elektra)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles (Capitol)
No Strings Attached, 'N Sync (Jive)
Houses of the Holy, Led Zeppelin (Atlantic)
Devil Without a Cause, Kid Rock (Lava)
Candle in the Wind 1997/Something About the Way You Look Tonight (Single), Elton John (Rocket)
Pieces of You, Jewel (Atlantic)
CrazySexyCool, TLC (LaFace)
Dirty Dancing (Soundtrack) (RCA)
Titanic (Soundtrack) (Sony Classical)
James Taylor's Greatest Hits, James Taylor (Warner Bros.)
10 Million
Fly, Dixie Chicks (Monument)
'N Sync, 'N Sync (RCA)
Let's Talk About Love, Celine Dion (550 Music/Epic)
Tragic Kingdom, No Doubt (Trauma/Interscope)
Life After Death, Notorious B.I.G. (Bad Boy/Arista)
Best of the Doobies, Doobie Brothers (Warner Bros.)
Dookie, Green Day (Reprise)
The Stranger, Billy Joel (Columbia)
Aerosmith's Greatest Hits, Aerosmith (Columbia)
The Hits, Garth Brooks (Capitol Nashville)
Music Box, Mariah Carey (Columbia)
Unplugged, Eric Clapton (Reprise)
Tapestry, Carole King (Ode)
Greatest Hits, Journey (Capitol)
Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin (Atlantic)
The Immaculate Collection, Madonna (Warner Bros.)
Like a Virgin, Madonna (Sire)
Legend, Bob Marley & the Wailers (Island)
Faith, George Michael (Columbia)
Greatest Hits, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (MCA)
Nevermind, Nirvana (DGC)
The Lion King (Soundtrack) (Walt Disney)
Can't Slow Down, Lionel Richie (Motown)
Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em, Hammer (Capitol)
Daydream, Mariah Carey (Columbia)
Van Halen, Van Halen (Warner Bros.)
Eliminator, ZZ Top (Warner Bros.)
The Joshua Tree, U2 (Island)
1984 (MCMLXXXIV), Van Halen (Warner Bros.)


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 8:53 pm 
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It is sad how many of those albums I have personally bought, including ALL of the top 5.


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16 Million
Cracked Rear View, Hootie & the Blowfish (Atlantic)


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 8:58 pm 
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it seems that i own 7 albums that've gone decaplatinum.

oh, and i shouldn't know this, but thriller hit 27 million this past april.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:00 pm 
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i've read that double albums count twice, so "The Wall" really only sold 11.5 million.

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oh, and i shouldn't know this, but thriller hit 27 million this past april.


I just bought Thriller for the first time last week. Interestingly, it was the last MJ album that I needed to complete his discography.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:06 pm 
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Borg166 Wrote:
Z Wrote:
oh, and i shouldn't know this, but thriller hit 27 million this past april.


I just bought Thriller for the first time last week. Interestingly, it was the last MJ album that I needed to complete his discography.

So then it's actually 27 million and one. :wink:


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DunwoodyDude Wrote:
Borg166 Wrote:
Z Wrote:
oh, and i shouldn't know this, but thriller hit 27 million this past april.


I just bought Thriller for the first time last week. Interestingly, it was the last MJ album that I needed to complete his discography.

So then it's actually 27 million and one. :wink:


bigger point -- you bought Invincible?!

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:39 pm 
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16 Million
Cracked Rear View, Hootie & the Blowfish (Atlantic)


Jumpin' Jesus...


I find this to be absolutely incredible. Came from out of nowhere, sold a shitton of records, and slipped right on into BK commercials 10 years later.

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bigger point -- you bought Invincible?!


It seemed like a good idea at the time. :oops:


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 11:16 pm 
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fucking shania twain is real high. jesus.

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Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette (Maverick)
Appetite for Destruction, Guns 'N Roses (Geffen)
Metallica, Metallica (Elektra)
Purple Rain (Soundtrack), Prince and the Revolution (Warner Bros.)
Hot Rocks, The Rolling Stones (abkco)
Ten, Pearl Jam (Epic)
Abbey Road, The Beatles (Capitol)
Houses of the Holy, Led Zeppelin (Atlantic)
Pieces of You, Jewel (Atlantic)
Dookie, Green Day (Reprise)
Legend, Bob Marley & the Wailers (Island)
Nevermind, Nirvana (DGC)
Van Halen, Van Halen (Warner Bros.)
The Joshua Tree, U2 (Island)
1984 (MCMLXXXIV), Van Halen (Warner Bros.)

It's pretty sad that MC Hammer sold 10 million of Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em and now he probably couldn't even buy an album.

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jewels santana Wrote:
i've read that double albums count twice, so "The Wall" really only sold 11.5 million.

'tis true, so bisect these babies:

23 Million
The Wall, Pink Floyd (Columbia)

21 Million
Greatest Hits Volumes I & II, Billy Joel (Columbia)

19 Million
The Beatles, The Beatles (Capitol)

16 Million
The Beatles 1967–1970, The Beatles (Capitol)

15 Million
Double Live, Garth Brooks (Capitol Nashville)
The Beatles 1962–1966, The Beatles (Capitol)
Saturday Night Fever (Soundtrack), Bee Gees (Polydor/Atlas)
Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin (Swan Song)

13 Million
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Live 1975–1985 (box set), Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band (Columbia)
(5 discs, so this one goes down to 2.6 mil)

12 Million
Forrest Gump (Soundtrack) (Epic)
Hot Rocks, The Rolling Stones (abkco)


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I have owned exactly 3 of these albums at any point in my life.

Born In The U.S.A. on cassette when it came out
Tom Petty Greatest Hits I acquired through dorm living.
1984

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I could have sworn Vanilla Ice sold over 10 million in the U.S. Guess not.


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 Post subject: Re: The Top-Selling Albums Of All Time (USA)
PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 1:23 am 
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All right, I'll be the one to admit I have 20 of these.


The Wall, Pink Floyd (Columbia)
Led Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin (Swan Song)
The Beatles, The Beatles (Capitol)
Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd (Capitol)
Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin (Swan Song)
Appetite for Destruction, Guns 'N Roses (Geffen)
Supernatural, Santana (Arista)
Simon & Garfunkel's Greatest Hits, Simon & Garfunkel (Columbia)
Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin (Atlantic)
Ten, Pearl Jam (Epic)
Yourself or Someone Like You, Matchbox Twenty (Atlantic)
Abbey Road, The Beatles (Capitol)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles (Capitol)
Houses of the Holy, Led Zeppelin (Atlantic)
Dookie, Green Day (Reprise)
Aerosmith's Greatest Hits, Aerosmith (Columbia)
Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin (Atlantic)
Greatest Hits, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (MCA)
Nevermind, Nirvana (DGC)
The Joshua Tree, U2 (Island)


I have no idea how I ended up with that Matchbox Twenty album. I don't even remember buying it.


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It shocks me every time I hear The Eagles are atop the list.

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I own two of these:

Back In Black
Van Halen s/t

They get played once every other month or so, usually on my Friday commute, because damn if that VH album isn't balls-on when underscored by the rumble of a pair of Flowmasters.


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Elvis Fu Wrote:
I have owned exactly 3 of these albums at any point in my life.

Born In The U.S.A. on cassette when it came out
Tom Petty Greatest Hits I acquired through dorm living.
1984

That's actually kind of amazing in itself. I thought everyone went through a Zeppelin and Floyd stage.

At one time or another I've owned a bunch, but don't have too many of these anymore.

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Nekkid Wrote:
I could have sworn Vanilla Ice sold over 10 million in the U.S. Guess not.


I read somewhere that it was 7 million.

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I always thought Creed were a flop in the US like they were here in Australia...turns out i was horribly horribly mistaken, to the tune of 11 million records. Haha they sold the same amount as Sgt. Peppers.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 9:08 am 
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Have owned:
Led Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin (Swan Song)
Rumours, Fleetwood Mac (Warner Bros.)
Greatest Hits, Elton John (Rocket)
Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette (Maverick)
The Beatles 1967–1970, The Beatles (Capitol)
The Beatles 1962–1966, The Beatles (Capitol)
Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd (Capitol)
Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin (Swan Song)
Appetite for Destruction, Guns 'N Roses (Geffen)
Born in the U.S.A., Bruce Springsteen (Columbia)
Metallica, Metallica (Elektra)
Purple Rain (Soundtrack), Prince and the Revolution (Warner Bros.)
Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin (Atlantic)
Ten, Pearl Jam (Epic)
Abbey Road, The Beatles (Capitol)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles (Capitol)
Houses of the Holy, Led Zeppelin (Atlantic)
Tragic Kingdom, No Doubt (Trauma/Interscope)
Dookie, Green Day (Reprise)
Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin (Atlantic)
Nevermind, Nirvana (DGC)
The Joshua Tree, U2 (Island)

BTW, the newest diamond record is The Beatles' 1, not on the chart.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 9:21 am 
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jewels santana Wrote:
i've read that double albums count twice, so "The Wall" really only sold 11.5 million.


Yeah, I was wondering how the White Album could have been the Beatles' best seller.

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Albums I currently own:

Rumours, Fleetwood Mac
Born in the U.S.A., Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Live 1975–1985 (box set), Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
The Stranger, Billy Joel

Albums I bought but no longer own:

Thriller, Michael Jackson
Greatest Hits Volumes I & II, Billy Joel
Cracked Rear View, Hootie & the Blowfish
No Jacket Required, Phil Collins
Dookie, Green Day
Nevermind, Nirvana

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I only have 2 out of that entire list: Nirvana and Green Day.

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