Is Jim almost..........

Started by Rob, Jan 17, 2006, 10:38 PM

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rob

........ready to get back into the swing of things? Z's over 3 months old now and is in need of some more serious promotion.  :o
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EC

Z's doin' pretty good, I'd say.  ;)

I'm sure that Jim James will be the first to lace up his sneakers and run on the bus once his lungs are better.  

Tore

Anyone heard how many Z-copies MMJ has sold?

primushead

QuoteAnyone heard how many Z-copies MMJ has sold?

The last figures I heard was that it sold around 185,000 copies.  I don't know how accurate that is, but I read that somewhere at the beginning of this month.

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chris

According to the soundscan #'s they use for Billboard charts it had sold 106,023 for the billboard charts posted on 1/21/06.  During that week it sold 6,090 copies, which was down a little from the previous week.  They just released the numbers for the week of 1/28/06 and Z isn't on it b/c it didn't make it in the top 200 (it was ranked something like #186 the previous week).  Looking at the sales for the 1/28/06 chart it appears that it must have sold fewer than 4,812 for the week b/c that's what the sales figure was for the #200 album.  I'm assuming these #'s are US sales, so I have no idea about international sales.  Hope this helps.

chris
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George_Savage

The last figures I heard was that it sold around 185,000 copies.  I don't know how accurate that is, but I read that somewhere at the beginning of this month.

      Does anyone have figures on their other LPs?    I figure that ISM probably sold more than At Dawn and The Tennessee Fire combined?   And that Z has probably outsold ISM?  I remember asking them before the 9/4/02
Birmingham show just how many copies At Dawn had sold - and Jim said 'about 6,000' and I couldn't believe that it wasn't substantially more than that.  That was when they played at The Nick to about 50 people and I remember sitting there talking to them and *noone* was there trying to talk to them and I just thought "these days aren't going to happen very much longer" - I didn't predict any sort of Beatlemania-esque bedlam, but it was still odd to me that they were sitting there and I was the only one bothering them!   Here's to Jim, his health and to the rest of the band!

Low Dog