CD Sales Figures for 2002

Music Industry News Network reports on Neilsen Sounscan CD sales through 12/22/02:

    Nielsen SoundScan, the entertainment industry's data information system which tracks point-of-purchase sales of recorded music product, has announced its 2002 sales research data through 12/22/02. A subsequent report will be release on 01/02/03 will include sales through 12/29/02.

    2002 TOP TEN SELLING ALBUMS
    (01/01/2002-12/22/2002)

    Title / Artist Units Sold
    1. Eminem Show / Eminem 7,420,840
    2. Nellyville / Nelly 4,757,876
    3. Let Go / Avril Lavigne 3,858,398
    4. Home / Dixie Chicks 3,430,694
    5. 8 Mile / Soundtrack 3,185,537
    6. Missundaztood / Pink 3,049,865
    7. Ashanti / Ashanti 3,049,516
    8. Drive / Alan Jackson 2,998,114
    9. O Brother Where Art Thou? / Soundtrack 2,704,299
    10. Up / Shania Twain 2,646,107

    TOP TEN SELLING ALBUMS OF SOUNDSCAN ERA
    (1991 – 12/22/2002)

    Title / Artist Units Sold
    1. Come on Over / Shania Twain 14,490,470
    2. Jagged Little Pill / Alanis Morisette 14,084,425
    3. Metallica / Metallica 13,332,320
    4. Millennium / Backstreet Boys 12,030,804
    5. Bodyguard / Soundtrack 11,714,440
    6. Supernatural / Santana 11,165,842
    7. Human Clay / Creed 11,078,203
    8. No Strings Attached / N Sync 11,023,057
    9. Falling Into You / Celine Dion 10,525,873
    10. Baby One More Time / Britney Spears 10,416,070

    2002 YEAR-TO-DATE RECORD COMPANY MARKET SHARE (01/01/02-12/22/02)

    TOTAL ALBUMS
    (Catalog & Current Titles)
    2002 2001
    UMVD 28.86 % 26.39 %
    BMG 14.78 % 14.66 %
    WEA 15.86 % 15.93 %
    SONY 15.64 % 15.64 %
    EMD 8.43 % 10.65 %
    OTHERS 16.44 % 16.74 %

Also listed are figues by genre, current label breakdowns, total sales, and other tidbits - all very interesting, but remember: just because it sells doesn't mean it isn't crap.

UPDATE
USA Today reports figures through 12/29:

    CD album sales through Dec. 29 amounted to a rounded-off 649.5 million, compared with 712 million in 2001, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The decline follows a 2.5% drop in 2001 — the only two declines the music industry has experienced since SoundScan began tabulating sales in 1991.

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  • 1 - Lexy

    Feb 28, 2003 at 4:55 pm

    i would like to know the sales figures for Blondie the tide is high
    and
    atomi kitten the tide is high
    please can you e-mail me the figures
    mua02ags@sheffield.ac.uk
    thnx
    lexy

  • 2 - Andrew Murgatroyd

    Mar 04, 2004 at 10:50 am

    Where can i find break down figures for music sales in each country?

  • 3 - Eric Olsen

    Mar 04, 2004 at 1:21 pm

    The IFPI would be a good place to start.

  • 4 - Joshua

    Aug 31, 2005 at 5:28 pm

    I would like to know the worldwide sales figures for Chess the musical.
    Thanks,
    Joshua

  • 5 - Fionnuala

    Nov 20, 2006 at 1:20 pm

    Where would be a good place to look for what CD sales are worth annually in the heavy metal industry?

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