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01.jpg new.JPG (991 bytes) U2 - Songs Of Experience
Interscope / Island - 1 week at No.1 - 441.000 / 441.000
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week 40
Ed Sheeran - Divide
Asylum / Atlantic - 220.000 / 8.631.000
 
03.jpg new.JPG (991 bytes) B'z - Dinosaur
Vermillion Records Japan - 202.000 / 202.000
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week 4
Taylor Swift - Reputation
Big Machine - 190.000 / 2.404.000
 
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week 5
Sam Smith - The Thrill Of It All
Capitol - 143.000 / 1.023.000
 
06.jpg new.JPG (991 bytes) Chris Stapleton - From A Room: Volume 2
Mercury Nashville - 134.000 / 134.000
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week 8
Pink - Beautiful Trauma
RCA - 111.000 / 1.512.000
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week 47
Michael Bublé - Christmas
Reprise - 98.000 / 11.330.000
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week 4
Namie Amuro - Finally
Dimension Point Japan - 94.000 / 1.688.000
 
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week 10
Pentatonix - A Pentatonix Christmas
RCA - 77.000 / 1.469.000
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http://www.mediatraffic.de/albums-week50-2017.htm

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What did U2s last album opened with? 

 

I think we are all shocked at Taylor's frontloadedness so there's nothing to discuss there. 

 

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Ed Sheeran - Divide
Asylum / Atlantic - 220.000 / 8.631.000

 

On week 40!!! :jonny5:

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Down to #4? I cant believe Ed is ahead of Reputation. We were all sure she would best him. 

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Shouldn't Demi have charted?

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21 minutes ago, Timber said:

Shouldn't Demi have charted?

I think she was like 1-2k below the #10

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4 minutes ago, Benjichasin89 said:

Why would she? 

She did over 60k last week in the US.

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Just now, Timber said:

She did over 60k last week in the US.

Its only successful in the US. 

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Not Ed Sheeran's 40th week being bigger than Taylor's 4th :jonny5:

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week 5
Sam Smith - The Thrill Of It All
Capitol - 143.000 / 1.023.000

 

 

:jonny2:

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The Reputation era seems to be over.

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6 minutes ago, Blue Honeymoon said:

The Reputation era seems to be over.

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She is going to be #2 behind Ed next week, don't be overdramatic.

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Reputation is not reaching 4m. Wow.

 

It's only Adele and no one else up there. 

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9 hours ago, Braz said:

 

 

About to pass Joanne hihi...

Let's be honest...it already passed Joanne. 

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37 minutes ago, Melquiades said:

Reputation is not reaching 4m. Wow.

 

It's only Adele and no one else up there. 

Ed?

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so funny how people were wondering if Taylor could challenge Eds global sales. But after just 3 weeks he's already selling more than her per week with an album on its 40th week! And she has a 6.2 million deficit to make up.

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Ed was right about Adele being his only competition :jonny5:

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On 13/12/2017 at 4:58 AM, Benjichasin89 said:

Its only successful in the US. 

Funny how it’s shaping up to be her most global album + fastest selling ever 

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The good sis Taylor needs to release a new smash hit to drive reputation's sales like Blank Space drove 1989's.

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It's not a fair comparison when Ed was (and still is) literally everywhere with promo. Whether it's in the form of performances, remixes, or a big single push. Taylor's promo is nonexistent and I think she's absolutely shooting herself in the foot with this Beyonce approach.

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