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    Posted: 28 November 2021 at 6:47pm
The numbers are in and Adele's new "30" did not even
approach one million total units. The total 839,000
album units consisted of sales (692,000), streaming
(141,000) and track sales (6,000). Although "25" was
withheld from streaming services for a few weeks after
its release, the sales of "30" were clearly not severely
impacted by its immediate availability on streaming
platforms.

If Adele cannot surpass one million units, will we ever
see another album do so again? In just one week, Adele
has the best selling album of 2021. Eleven months into
the year and not one album has sold over one million
units. Is this a turning point for the future of the
album format?
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Did they even press one million units?
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Even during the CD era, it was record setting if you moved a million units in a week. I'm curious to know out of the 692,000 "sales" what percent is physical product vs. paid digital downloads of the full album.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote PopArchivist Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 November 2021 at 11:08pm
Adele used to be one of the only reasons to buy a new CD. For anyone curious the 30 album is about 4 rungs lower in quality than the 21 album and about 3 rungs lower in quality than the 25 album and about 2 rungs lower than 19 album in quality.

Generally it is Target with the special editions having 2-3 tracks that are generally exclusive. Otherwise when every new release is digitalized and even Adele has 30 Vinyl LP pressed for the release it should tell you that the CD is fading.

With Spotify and Tidal and even Apple offering its music service etc the need for physical media on CD is getting lower and lower sadly.
Favorite two expressions to live by on this board: "You can't download vinyl" and "Not everything is available on CD."
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My local Target store now has a bigger selection of vinyl
albums than CDs. The local WalMart only has a single row
of CDs and just a few rows of vinyl.
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The nearest Target is a a couple hours' drive away, so I can't comment on that, but the "record dept" of the nearest Walmart
seems pretty meager in both LPs and CDs. CDs seem to win out by a bit, but not by much. I rarely see anyone browsing
either one.

I wonder how many people (music collectors excepted) even have CD players anymore outside of autos (and even there they're
disappearing).
Likewise, IMHO the concept of an "album" is fast becoming obsolete...why pay for a bunch of songs you may or may not listen
to when you can download/stream just the ones you want?
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It's a sad day indeed! I still believe the compact disc is
the standard and I do not understand this obsession to go
back to vinyl especially when the defect rate approaches
10% on many pressings. Discogs and to a greater extent
Youtube has refueled the vinyl format. Again it's easier
to show and market a product that is 12 inches over one
that is 5 inches. What I've spent my adult life doing is
dying a slow death!
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Originally posted by LunarLaugh LunarLaugh wrote:

Did they even press one million units?


Sony is reported to have pressed 500,000 on vinyl alone! Given the wide appeal across demos, I suspect we'll see strong sales through the end of the
year as a stocking stuffer.

Variety: Adele sends vinyl plants into
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I worked with a guy in his early 20s about seven years ago, and he couldn't believe I actually still bought CDs.

Albums aren't dead, people just stream the albums. This younger generation doesn't care about owning things like we do.

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From my business's standpoint and everything being streamed
now by the public, when I am the DJ at an event, people
expect that I own every song that exists in the world in my
library. They are shocked if I don't have some odd album
track that nobody has ever heard of...except them.
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