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Susan Boyle's 1st Week U.S. Sales Projected @ 550K+

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Susan Boyle's First-Week U.S. Album Sales Projected At 550K+
November 24, 2009 - Retail

By Edward Christman, N.Y.

U.S. music retailers say they are realizing Susan Boyle’s dreams, as her album “I Dreamed A Dream” is blowing up way beyond sales expectations.

Label and distribution executives, meanwhile, project that based on early sales returns at the big box stores and pre-orders at direct marketers like Amazon and QVC, Boyle’s album is in contention to beat this year’s top debut-week seller, Eminem’s “Relapse.” That title scanned 608,000 units in the week ending May 24, according to Nielsen SoundScan. That week also represents the best overall sales week for an album this year.

Meanwhile, Adam Lambert’s “For Your Entertainment” is also outperforming sales expectations, despite—or perhaps because of—the risque performance he turned in at the American Music Awards on Sunday, Nov. 22. Label and distribution sources project that “For Your Entertainment” could sell about 225,000 units in its first week.

Likewise, Lady Gaga and her three-pronged sales attack on consumers’ purses is also much stronger than expected. Of the new “The Fame Monster” deluxe edition, “The Fame” original version, and “The Fame Monster” EP, also just issued, the former two combined could sell about 150,000 units while the EP is expected to top 200,000 units.

Of course, all estimates come with the caveat that sales projection models are built around a Tuesday release date, while this week new releases came out a day early on Monday, due to the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

How well Boyle’s album performs will in part have to do with replenishment, as accounts reported that many stores are on the verge of being out of stock and re-orders have been placed. Based on past performances of hot-selling titles, Sony Music Entertainment likely will keep pace with demand. But it's scrambling to do so, allocating product daily and making multiple shipments this week to each account. Sony Music's ability to deliver product will be hampered by the holiday weekend, which begins Wednesday afternoon/evening.

While distribution projections for Boyle’s album start at the 550,000 mark, some executives are reluctant to guess how high it will go. If Sony can keep product rolling and if big boxes “have stock on Black Friday, who knows how well the album can do,” says one veteran prognosticator, who thinks the Boyle album will sell at least 700,000 copies this week.

Meanwhile, Adam Lambert’s shenanigans on the American Music Awards may have upset the sensibilities of viewers and gatekeepers at “Good Morning America,” which canceled his scheduled appearance on this morning's show. However, the only impact his AMA performance has had on sales seems to have been positive.

Boyle, however, is proving to be the big story of the week. According to
Hastings Entertainment senior VP of merchandising Alan Van Ongevalle, the album is outperforming the chain's expectations. The chain has never performed well in mainstream pop albums, "so it's doing extremely well for us,” he says. “Last week, John Mayer was our No. 1 record and that is in a genre we do reasonably well in, and so far in one day [Boyle] has done more than he sold all week. We are not out of stock yet on her, but we are heading that way quickly.”

Van Ongevalle adds that the chain placed a re-order before release date and that he expects to be in stock for the holiday weekend.

QVC reports that it had pre-orders of more than 81,000 units for the Boyle album, its best sales performance in ten years, while Amazon says the album has generated its largest global pre-order in its history. Amazon doesn't disclose numbers, but sources say its U.S. pre-order alone reached 80,000 units.

Meanwhile, Rihanna’s “Rated R” is said to be underperforming expectations so far in its debut week, “which is weird because she is on television everywhere talking about Chris Brown and a lot of teenagers are looking up to her,” says the head of purchasing at a wholesale account.

But others point out that Rihanna usually doesn’t have a big first week on a new release. “Good Girl Gone Bad,” her best-selling title with 2.5 million units, according to Nielsen Soundscan, tallied 162,000 units in its debut week for the period ended June 10, 2007. That’s in line with current projections for “Rated R,” as provided to Billboard by major label sales and distribution executives.
 
Wal-Mart sold 50K copies in the first 3 days of this week. We had to process an 'emergency' replenishment order before we could leave for the holiday today
 
I was kind of surprised too. Americans don't generally go for people with real vocal talent any more
 
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You have got to be fucking kidding me. ](*,)

Susan Boyle?! 550K?! Really America?! Really?!

:eek: :help:

If Whitney Houston can sell 300,000 why can't a runner up in a talent contest not sell that much more?
 
Susan Boyle is amazing! She has a great voice!
 
She's pretty much the antithesis of Whitney, Adam Lambert, et al.

Back in the day, there were singers who didn't have much in the way of personality, but they were good singers. They were ideal to deliver excellent performances of well-written songs. I'm thinking of artists like Perry Como, Doris Day, Andy Williams. Their music is really well-done, but there's no magnetic personality behind it. As Celebrities (capital C), they were worthless. They were pretty dull people leading pretty dull lives. (And that was probably totally fine with them. They were probably completely happy with going to bed before ten.) In this day of Twitter and "celebrity-as-entertainment", nobody would bother following them.

And that's why, to me, it's refreshing to see Susan Boyle succeed. Because she hearkens back to that day. When all a singer had to do was sing. Something she does well. I've seen grandiose claims about various divas lately that "all she has to do is walk out on stage, and she OWNS the crowd". Susan Boyle is the exact opposite. When she steps out on stage, people think she's there to sweep it. She has nothing BUT her voice to compel people to listen. And she's good enough to do it.

Lex
 
Top 10 Moments of 2009: #1 Susan Boyle takes a big dump on Whitney Houston

Newsroom | Posted on 11/30/09 |

Everyone loves the story of an unknown being plucked out of obscurity and becoming the toast of the planet, especially when it comes to a woman and voice that has inspired millions. In 2009 Susan Boyle showed up, showed out and rocked the stage with hits "I Dreamed A Dream" and "White Horses".

Anticipated for some time, including record setting pre-order sales, Boyle's debut album and first effort to be released after many challenges was finally released in November. Susan Boyle fought off such competition as Lady GaGa, Rihanna and Adam Lambert to crush Whitney Houston in first week sales by a female with issues this year.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OcQ9A-5noM[/ame]
 
Issues? I guess "never been kissed" is an issue. But you know that Susan Boyle doesn't count (not sure why yet), and as such, Whitney Houston still holds the record for best first week sales in 2009 by a female artist.

(random photos of Whitney which are assumedly stunning)

Lex
 
^ :lol:

My reaction to this:





Ultimate Divaaaa!



"When she sings people cry, she receives standing ovations, it is hard to remain seated in the presence of one who is so gifted, loving and selfless. Whitney Houston is the epitome of greatness; her gift can not be silenced."

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:rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao: Whitney Houston sold* 550,000 copies in THREE WEEKS, while Susan Boyle probably sold 550,000 copies in THREE DAYS!!
 
:rotflmao: @ you totally not mentioning that Whitney Houston's album was #1 in not just the U.S.A but how many OTHER countries??

:rotflmao:

"When she sings people cry, she receives standing ovations, it is hard to remain seated in the presence of one who is so gifted, loving and selfless. Whitney Houston is the epitome of greatness; her gift can not be silenced."

:=D::=D::gogirl:
 
:rotflmao: @ you totally not mentioning that Whitney Houston's album was #1 in not just the U.S.A but how many OTHER countries??

:rotflmao:

"When she sings people cry, she receives standing ovations, it is hard to remain seated in the presence of one who is so gifted, loving and selfless. Whitney Houston is the epitome of greatness; her gift can not be silenced."

:=D::=D::gogirl:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wdkpl7ovjmI[/ame]
 
^ Opinions are a wonderful thing to have, aren't they? ..|

.....and regardless of WHY she gets them, the fact is she always does. That's more than I can say for Whisperiah Carey. !oops!
 
"Washed up"?

Again, Whitney Houston was #1 in how many countries??

"Washed up"?

Mariah's album was # what in how many countries? :lol:

"Washed up"?

:rotflmao:

Whitney Houston: The Ultimate Divaaaa!






 
:rotflmao: @ you totally not mentioning that Whitney Houston's album was #1 in not just the U.S.A but how many OTHER countries??

Please educate us as to what countries Whitney Houston debuted at #1 and which countries Susan Boyle is expected to reach #1 in.

I just chatted with a friend in Australia. They expect Susan Boyle to debut at #1 and be certified platinum. He said 70,000 was considered platinum in his country. Guess being #1 in multiple countries is the equivalent of being #1 in Wyoming, Vermont, North Dakota, Alaska and Delaware in terms of sales.
 
Erm, Australia has a population of 21 million. USA has a population of 300 million.

70000 divided by 21 million multiplied by 300 million just about gives you 1 million albums (which if I'm not mistaken, the definition of a platinum album in USA)?
 
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