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Not One Artist's Album Has Gone Platinum In 2014 - Forbes

sales numbers for the music industry are looking particularly grim. While the fourth quarter is typically when the most sales occur, things have never been quite so bad.

In 2014, not a single artist’s album has gone platinum. Not one has managed to cross that million sales mark.

One album has managed to sell over a million copies so far this year, but it’s a soundtrack. The ever-popularFrozen soundtrack may slowly be working its way down the charts, but it is by far the best selling collection this year. Though it doesn’t have any marquee names on it—those that are usually expected to sell the best—the soundtrack has managed to move 3.2 million copies so far, and with winter coming, that number is sure to rise.


The top three best-selling albums of 2014: Frozen, Beyonce, and Lorde.

By this time last year, five different CDs had hit one million units sold or more, with Justin Timberlake’s comeback LP The 20/20 Experience in front. By the beginning of Q4 in 2013, that album had moved 2.3 million copies, which is still far behind the success of Frozen.

In fact, album sales this year are so bad, you have to look all the way down to number four on the list of best-sellers to even find something that was released in 2014. The number two and three sellers are Beyonce’s surprise self-titled album and newcomer Lorde’s Pure Heroine, respectively. Both of those have moved in the area of 750,000 so far this year. Both albums were released in 2013 and moved the bulk of their numbers then, but have continued to enjoy commercial success.

Number four on the list is country star Eric Church and his album Outsiders, which is only 20-something thousand behind Lorde. Immediately behind him is Coldplay, whose Ghost Stories isn’t trailing by much.

Comparatively, 60 songs have sold one million (or more) copies, something not unusual in a world where loving a single no longer means having to purchase an entire album. While 60 is surely better than…one…when it comes to million-plus sellers, it’s not all good news. Last year, 83 songs went platinum, so digital single sales are sliding as well, but not as quickly.

We are now in Q4, and the time for record sales to spike is upon us. As more and more shoppers look for the perfect gift for loved ones, the record industry is hoping that they turn to albums, as so many have in the past. Sadly, the rest of 2014 doesn’t have many huge chart toppers left. We are not expecting albums from Adele, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Bruno Mars or the handful of others who still have the power to move millions of albums. While anything is possible—especially in a post-Beyonce, drop-an-album-at-anytime kind of world—it is unlikely that anyone is coming to save 2014’s lackluster record sales.


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seems folks are finally enliquiqned and replace music with indie and other free stuff. clearly the only one who loses out is america as they dont produce anything so they rely on their intellectual propaganda exports.
 
By this time last year, five different CDs had hit one million units sold or more,.

People still buy CD's?????

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clearly the only one who loses out is america as they dont produce anything so they rely on their intellectual propaganda exports.

So USA does not make anything, but are the exports you refer to intellectual or propaganda? Besides, what is "intellectual propaganda"? How do you describe creativity as part of US productivity?
 
Your obsession with the US is unhealthy for you, such small matters won't do much harm to their $16 trillion economy, the only thing that will really hit them hard and mess up their cards is when we finally start selling oil with our own currency, the proposed GCC Dinar, then a toilet paper will be worth more than their Dollar and they'll have the same fate as the Soviets.
 
Your obsession with the US is unhealthy for you, such small matters won't do much harm to their $16 trillion economy, the only thing that will really hit them hard and mess up their cards is when we finally start selling oil with our own currency, the proposed GCC Dinar, then a toilet paper will be worth more than their Dollar and they'll have the same fate as the Soviets.
then go ahead and do it if you can?
 
then go ahead and do it if you can?

LOL, he is a delusional like some other of his fellows. US can topple their king and replace him with another Saudi puppet without even shooting one american bullet and only by slightly showing support to another prince.
 
LOL, he is a delusional like some other of his fellows. US can topple their king and replace him with another Saudi puppet without even shooting one american bullet and only by slightly showing support to another prince.
then go ahead and do it if you can?
 
LOL, he is a delusional like some other of his fellows. US can topple their king and replace him with another Saudi puppet without even shooting one american bullet and only by slightly showing support to another prince.

The Saudi-US relationship is in it's worse since the beginning of the Arab spring, in Egypt the US support the MP we support the military, in Bahrain the US backed the Shiite opposition and we backed the government, in Libya the US also support the MP while we back General Haftar, the US allies lost in all fronts, I wonder why they haven't' replaced the king without shooting one "American bullet" ?
 
Why should US do that? The current puppets are selling oil in the exact amount and with the exactly the same methods that world powers want.

On the contrary the way we're selling our oil right now is not in the interest of the US, they can't extract their shale oil no more since extracting it will cost more than the price they'll sell it for, which is needed to be 100 dollars or more, while the crude oil only costs 2 dollars to extract and you can sell it at any price above that and still gain.
 

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