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According to SoundScan:

Artist, Album Title, SoundScan Total, Date of Total

1. Shania Twain - Come On Over: 14,983,317 (3/04)
2. Alanis Morrisette - Jagged Little Pill: 14,229,971 (3/04)
3. Metallica – Metallica – 13,893,744 (3/04)
4. Backstreet Boys - Millenium 12,030,804 (1/03)
5. Bodyguard Soundtrack/Whitney Houston: 11,739,989 (12/03)
6. Santana - Supernatural: 11,361,001 (3/04)
7. Creed - Human Clay: 11,320,607 (3/04)
8. ‘N Sync - No Strings Attached: 11,023,057 (1/03)
9. Celine Dion - Falling Into You: 10,628,595 (2/04)
10. Britney Spears - Baby One More Time: 10,477,892 (2/04)

11. Backstreet Boys – Backstreet Boys: 10,066,927 (1/04)
12. Titanic Soundtrack: 10,027,506 (12/03)
13. Hootie & The Blowfish - Cracked Rear View : 9.96 million (9/02)
14. Garth Brooks - Ropin’ The Wind: 9,498,739 (1/04)
15. Eminem: The Marshall Mathers LP: 9,495,463 (1/04)
16. The Beatles – 1: 9,364,767 (3/04)
17. Celine Dion – Let’s Talk About Love: 9,320,091 (2/04)
18. Pearl Jam – Ten: 9,126,455 (3/04)
19. Britney Spears - Oops, I Did It Again: 9.1 million (11/03)
20. Eminem – Eminem Show: 9,096,615 (3/04)

21. Garth Brooks - No Fences: 8,881,933 (1/04)
21. ‘N Sync – ‘N Sync: 8,750,428 (1/04)
22. Boys II Men – II: 8,548,998 (1/04)
23. Norah Jones – Come away With Me: 8,390,151 (4/04)
24. Kid Rock – Devil Without A Cause: 8,385,776 (3/04)
25. Dixie Chicks – Wide Open Spaces: 8,321,348 (3/04)
26. Linkin Park – Hybrid Theory: 8,298,936 (3/04)
27. Nelly – Country Grammar: 8,116,781 (1/04)
28: Christina Aguilera - Christina Aguilera: 8,030,181 (1/04)
29. Dixie Chicks – Fly: 8,040,423 (1/04)
30. Nirvana – Nevermind: 7,980,776 (3/04)

31. Kenny G - Breathless: 7,968,401 (1/04)
32. No Doubt - Magic Kingdom: 7,960,507 (1/04)
33. Eagles: Hell Freezes Over: 7,905,465 (3/04)
34. Bob Marley & The Wailers- Legend: 7,844,157 (3/04)
35. Garth Brooks - The Hits: 7,819,463 (1/04)
36. Matchbox Twenty - Yourself of Someone Like You: 7.53 (9/02)
37. Mariah Carey - Daydream: 7,518,436 (1/04)
38. Shania Twain - The Woman In Me: 7,442,845 (2/03)
39. Lion King Soundtrack: 7.43
40. Eric Clapton - MTV Unplugged 7,378,802 (1/04)
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Wow, thats amazing seeing that it was realeashed a while after 1991.



Go Beatles!


I'd like to say thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves, and I hope we pass the audition.
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where are the Beatles Anthologies?



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surprised shania twain is first

those canadians


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31 kenny G...  scary



         sky of blue sea of... gray?
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Quoted from Bruno
where are the Beatles Anthologies?


They obviously didn´t sell that much and I´m not surprised. They are just not that kind of albums.


They were the most brilliant, powerful, lovable, popular group on the planet...
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This must be 'Best Selling Albums from 1991 to 2004' in America. Only they have so poor taste in music. Sorry.....


They were the most brilliant, powerful, lovable, popular group on the planet...
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I have to agree with you on that


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Let's all check through the list and see how many of these are in our collections!


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i only have two..beatles, no doubt
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This must be 'Best Selling Albums from 1991 to 2004' in America. Only they have so poor taste in music. Sorry.....


Gee that's funny since some of the highest selling acts in Europe over the years have been Robbie Williams, The Spice Girls and Westlife.  Both sides of the atlantic have their share of dung stinking up the charts.


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The Beatles Anthology 1 sold 8 million copies and it's not on that list



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Hey non-American dudes. You are dellusional. That list is probably world sales and Shania Twain is CERTAINLY not number one over here. When you look at the best sellilng albums of ALL time, you can see the musical taste a little better.
Check it out:

Best selling albums of all time in the United States:

Eagles - Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) - 28 times platinum
Michael Jackson - Thriller - 26 times platinum
Pink Floyd - The Wall - 23 times platinum
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV - 22 times platinum
Billy Joel - Greatest Hits Volume I & II - 21 times platinum
AC/DC - Back in Black - 20 times platinum
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours - 19 times platinum
The Beatles - The Beatles ("the White Album") - 19 times platinum
Shania Twain - Come on Over - 19 times platinum
Boston - Boston - 17 times platinum
Whitney Houston - The Bodyguard (soundtrack) - 17 times platinum
Hootie and the Blowfish - Cracked Rear View - 16 times platinum
Elton John - Greatest Hits - 16 times platinum
Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill - 16 times platinum
The Beatles - 1967 - 1970 - 16 times platinum
Garth Brooks - No Fences - 16 times platinum
Eagles - Hotel California - 16 times platinum
Garth Brooks - Double Live - 15 times platinum
The Beatles - 1962 - 1966 - 15 times platinum
Bee Gees - Saturday Night Fever (soundtrack) - 15 times platinum
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon - 15 times platinum
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti - 15 times platinum
Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction - 15 times platinum Santana - Supernatural - 15 times platinum
Bruce Springsteen - Born in the U.S.A. - 15 times platinum
Simon and Garfunkel - Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits - 14 times platinum
Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell - 14 times platinum
Metallica - Metallica - 14 times platinum
Garth Brooks - Ropin' the Wind - 14 times platinum
Backstreet Boys - Backstreet Boys - 14 times platinum
Backstreet Boys - Millennium - 13 times platinum
Steve Miller Band - Greatest Hits 1974-1978 - 13 times platinum
Whitney Houston - Whitney Houston - 13 times platinum
Prince and the Revolution - Purple Rain (soundtrack) - 13 times platinum
Bruce Springsteen - Bruce Springsteen & E Street Band Live 1975 - '85 - 13 times platinum
Britney Spears - ...Baby One More Time - 13 times platinum
Forrest Gump (soundtrack) - 12 times platinum
Kenny Rogers - Kenny Rogers' Greatest Hits - 12 times platinum
The Rolling Stones - Hot Rocks, 1964-1971 - 12 times platinum
Shania Twain - The Woman in Me - 12 times platinum
Kenny G - Breathless - 12 times platinum
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II - 12 times platinum
Pearl Jam - Ten - 12 times platinum
Matchbox Twenty - Yourself or Someone Like You - 12 times platinum
The Beatles - Abbey Road - 12 times platinum
Boyz II Men - II - 12 times platinum
Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet - 12 times platinum
Dixie Chicks - Wide Open Spaces - 12 times platinum
Phil Collins - No Jacket Required - 12 times platinum
Def Leppard - Hysteria - 12 times platinum

And here's the U.K list

"Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" - The Beatles (1967) (4.5 million copies)
"(What's The Story) Morning Glory" - Oasis (1995) (4.2 million)
"Brothers In Arms" - Dire Straits (1985) (3.9 million)
"Bad" - Michael Jackson (1987) (3.9 million)
"The Immaculate Collection" - Madonna (1990) (3.6 million)
"Abba Gold Greatest Hits" - Abba (1992) (3.6 million)
"Stars" - Simply Red (1991) (3.6 million)
"Thriller" - Michael Jackson (1982) (3.3 million)
"Greatest Hits (Volume One)" - Queen (1981) (3.3 million)
"Jagged Little Pill" - Alanis Morissette (2002) (3.0 million)
"Come On Over" - Shania Twain (2000) (3.0 million)
"Rumours" - Fleetwood Mac (1977) (3.0 million)
"Spice" - The Spice Girls (1996) (3.0 million)
"No Angel" - Dido (2002) (2.8 million)
"I've Been Expecting You" - Robbie Williams (2000) (2.7 million)
"Talk On Corners" - The Corrs (1999) (2.7 million)
"The Very Best Of Elton John" - Elton John (1995) (2.7 million)
"White Ladder" - David Gray (2002) (2.6 million)
"Bridge Over Troubled Water" - Simon & Garfunkel (1970) (2.5 million)
"Greatest Hits" - Simon & Garfunkel (1972) (2.5 million)
"Sing When You're Winning" - Robbie Williams (2.4m)
"Urban Hymns" - Verve (2.4m)
"Robson And Jerome" - Robson & Jerome (2.4m)
"Sound Of Music" - Soundtrack (2.4m)
"Greatest Hits Vol.II" - Queen (2.4m)
"The Man Who" - Travis (2.4m)
"Simply The Best" - Tina Turner (2.4m)
"But Seriously" - Phil Collins (2.4m)
"Life For Rent" - Dido (2.2m)
"Swing When You're Winning" - Robbie Williams (2.1m)
"The Marshall Mathers LP" - Eminem (2.1m)
"1" - Beatles (2.1m)
"Now That's What I Call Music 44" - Various (2.1m)
"Ladies & Gentlemen - The Best Of..." - George Michael (2.1m)
"Life Thru A Lens" - Robbie Williams (2.1m)
"Falling Into You" - Celine Dion (2.1m)
"A New Flame" - Simply Red (2.1m)
"Tubular Bells" - Mike Oldfield (2.1m)
"The Bodyguard" - Soundtrack (2.1m)
"Bat Out Of Hell" - Meat Loaf (2.1m)
"Dark Side Of The Moon" - Pink Floyd (2.1m)
"Tango In The Night" - Fleetwood Mac (2.1m)
"True Blue" - Madonna (2.1m)

I'd say both countries have some crap they listen too, but The Beatles are on the USA list 4 times as opposed to 2 on the UK list. And Floyd and Zeppelin are at least in our top 5. AND Madonna's not even on our list. Which is a major plus. Anyway, get your facts straight before you insult. I think the list that was previously posted were WORLD sales. So I guess we're not the only country that listens to crap occasionaly.


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Quoted from Bruno
The Beatles Anthology 1 sold 8 million copies and it's not on that list


Soundscan only counts American sales of albums.  For example, Moby's Play album sold 10 million copies worldwide but only 2.6 million in the States.  I really wish there was a chart that compiled total world sales of albums.


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