Interesting music stats

I got this from Palle today:

Over 58% of the 44,476 albums released in 2004 didn’t scan 100 units.
82% of all records released didn’t scan 1000 units.
95% of all records released scanned less than 10,000 units.
Only 58 albums scanned 500,000 or more, accounting for 15% of overall business.
Only 42 albums scanned 1,000,000 or more, accounting for 31.65% of overall business.
This includes compilations.

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5 Responses to Interesting music stats

  1. marlo says:

    you said “unit.”

  2. banks! says:

    wow. assuming scan means sell, that means we are better than 82% of the other bands out there!

  3. Michael says:

    In ten years brick and mortar delivery of music, movies and such will be dead. Trust me. Dead as the telegraph.

  4. Puck says:

    And out of those 42 albums selling 1 million or more, how many of those bands made a lot of money and still got to own their music?

    This just reinforces my point that artists should just self-publish on the Internet — you’ll reach a much larger audience and that’s more people wanting your T-Shirts and coming to see you at shows.

    Screw the RIAA and their promises of rock stardom and riches.

  5. Shawn says:

    These are interesting numbers – do you have a news source for them? either web… print… radio? Thanks.

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