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The Beatles Have The #1 And #2 Best-Selling Vinyl Albums In 2017

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The Beatles finish 2017 with the top two selling vinyl LPs of the year: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (72,000 — powered in large part by the album’s deluxe anniversary reissue in 2017) and Abbey Road (66,000). The soundtrack Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 is the third biggest with 62,000. Comparably, in 2016, the top three sellers were Twenty One Pilots’ Blurryface (68,000), David Bowie’s Blackstar (66,000) and Adele’s 25 (58,000).

TOP 10 SELLING VINYL ALBUMS OF 2017 IN U.S.
Rank Artist, Title Sales
1 The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 72,000
2 The Beatles, Abbey Road 66,000
3 Soundtrack, Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 62,000
4 Ed Sheeran, ÷ (Divide) 62,000
5 Amy Winehouse, Back to Black 58,000
6 Prince and the Revolution, Purple Rain (Soundtrack) 58,000
7 Bob Marley and The Wailers, Legend: The Best Of… 49,000
8 Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon 54,000
9 Soundtrack, La La Land 49,000
10 Michael Jackson, Thriller 49,000
Source: Nielsen Music, for the tracking period Dec. 30, 2016 through Dec. 28, 2017.

 

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Vinyl Sales Are Up Almost 10% In 2017

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Vinyl album sales have hit another Nielsen-era record high, as the configuration sold 14.32 million (up 9 percent) in 2017 in the US. That’s up from the previous one-year high, registered in 2016 with 13.1 million. 2017 marks the 12th straight year of growth in vinyl album sales.

Vinyl LP sales represented 8.5 percent of all album sales in 2017 – up from 6.5 percent for the configuration’s share in 2016. Further, LP sales were 14 percent of all physical album sales in 2017 (a Nielsen-era record share for the format) – up from 11 percent in 2016.

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Taylor Swift’s Reputation Is The US’s Biggest Album Of 2017

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Taylor Swift’s Reputation tops Nielsen Music’s year-end best-selling albums list, with 1.9 million sold. This is the third time Swift has claimed the year’s top-selling album. She did it previously with her last studio effort, 1989 (2014’s best seller, with 3.66 million sold that calendar year), and Fearless (2009’s leader, with 3.22 million sold that year). 1989 and Fearless have sold a total of 6.11 million and 7.13 million copies, respectively, since their release.

Notably, in the last nine years (2009 through 2017), seven of the year-end best-sellers have been an album by either Swift or Adele.

TOP 10 SELLING ALBUMS OF 2017 IN U.S.
Rank Artist, Title Sales
1 Taylor Swift, Reputation 1,903,000
2 Ed Sheeran, ÷ (Divide) 1,102,000
3 Kendrick Lamar, DAMN. 910,000
4 Bruno Mars, 24K Magic 710,000
5 Soundtrack, Moana 709,000
6 Chris Stapleton, From A Room: Volume 1 658,000
7 P!nk, Beautiful Trauma 628,000
8 Soundtrack, Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2: Awesome Mix Vol. 2 600,000
9 Metallica, Hardwired… To Self-Destruct 585,000
10 Soundtrack, Trolls 522,000
Source: Nielsen Music, for the tracking period Dec. 30, 2016 through Dec. 28, 2017.

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Music Is Up 12.5% In The US In 2017

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Total music consumption in 2017 in the US climbed 12.5 percent to 636.65 million units (up from 566.1 million). That figure adds together traditional album sales, track equivalent album units, and on-demand streaming equivalent album units from both video and audio streams. One track equivalent album unit is equal to 10 tracks sold. One streaming equivalent album unit is equal to 1,500 on-demand streams.

In terms of audio-only consumption (removing on-demand video streams from the equation), the gain was 10.2 percent, rising to 491.55 million units (from 446.12 million).

The R&B/hip-hop genre represented 24.5% of all music consumption in the U.S. in 2017 — the largest share of any genre and the first time R&B/hip-hop has led this measurement for a calendar year.

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Ed Sheeran’s ÷ Is 2017’s Biggest Album In The US

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TOP 10 ALBUMS OF 2017 IN U.S., BY TOTAL EQUIVALENT ALBUM UNITS 
Rank Artist, Title Total Units Album Sales TEA Units SEA Units
1 Ed Sheeran, ÷ (Divide) 2,764,000 1,102,000 581,000 1,081,000
2 Kendrick Lamar, DAMN. 2,747,000 910,000 217,000 1,620,000
3 Taylor Swift, Reputation 2,336,000 1,903,000 153,000 280,000
4 Drake, More Life 2,227,000 363,000 149,000 1,715,000
5 Bruno Mars, 24K Magic 1,626,000 710,000 320,000 597,000
6 Post Malone, Stoney 1,564,000 128,000 174,000 1,262,000
7 Migos, Culture 1,438,000 134,000 156,000 1,149,000
8 The Weeknd, Starboy 1,408,000 275,000 189,000 945,000
9 Soundtrack, Moana 1,254,000 709,000 197,000 348,000
10 Khalid, American Teen 1,220,000 147,000 124,000 950,000
Source: Nielsen Music, for the tracking period Dec. 30, 2016 through Dec. 28, 2017.

 

Here’s Sir Ian McKellen jamming with The Fleshtones on Andy Warhol’s MTV show

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Ian McKellen reciting Shakespeare over The Fleshtones on Andy Warhol’s Fifteen Minutes – a show that ran on MTV in 1987.

Spotify Shares Top 10 New Year’s Eve Songs Of 2017

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A LOT of you played Post Malone’s rockstar on New Year’s Eve, one of the busiest days for streaming music. Spotify has shared the most popular songs used to celebrate the new year in the US and around the world. Post Malone’s “rockstar,” which has over 617 million streams on Spotify, was the most popular song played on December 31, 2017.

Top 10 tracks streamed on New Year’s Eve 2017/2018 globally
Post Malone – rockstar
Camila Cabello – Havana
Dua Lipa – New Rules
Ed Sheeran – Shape of You
Selena Gomez, Marshmello – Wolves
Eminem – River (feat. Ed Sheeran)
Maroon 5 – What Lovers Do (feat. SZA)
Daddy Yankee, Luis Fonsi – Despacito (Remix)
Demi Lovato, Luis Fonsi – Échame La Culpa
Ed Sheeran – Perfect

Top 10 tracks streamed on New Year’s Eve 2017/2018 in the US
Post Malone – rockstar
G-Eazy – No Limit
Post Malone – I Fall Apart
21 Savage, Cardi B – Bartier Cardi (feat. 21 Savage)
Lil Pump – Gucci Gang
G-Eazy, Halsey – Him & I (with Halsey)
Camila Cabello – Havana
Metro Boomin, Offset – Ric Flair Drip (& Metro Boomin)
Lil Uzi Vert – XO TOUR Llif3
Post Malone – Candy Paint

A Father Covers R.E.M. Together With His Kids And It’s Amazing

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Oh, life, it’s bigger, bigger than you. The self-proclaimed musicfamily on YouTube created this fab cover version of R.E.M.’s Losing My Religion based on, “Losing faith lately in everything, world, economy, governments, people in the place where I live and people I work with etc. Kids got interested in this song after watching it done on Glee. No Mandolin but the Ukulele played by 10 year old Sinead actually substituted quite well. 8 year old Sean on drums.”

Nice one, fam.