What are the print sizes for big artists (Foo Fighters, Taylor Swift, Pearl Jam etc) vinyl releases?

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  • IDK why, but I've always been curious as to what the volume of sales were for vinyl. I always watch the billboard year end lists, especially when the resurgence really started going in the mid aughts. Bigger albums were selling 10k, 15k copies in 2007/8 something like that, now we are seeing upwards of 100,000 for the top 3 (usually catalog titles) or so. Its pretty bonkers. 

    heres 2020's top 10 in the US and volume. That should give you the scope of what pressings runs end up being. 

    TOP 10 SELLING VINYL ALBUMS OF 2020 IN U.S.
    1. Harry Styles, Fine Line (232,000)
    2. Billie Eilish, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (196,000)
    3. Queen, Greatest Hits (176,000)
    4. The Beatles, Abbey Road (161,000)
    5. Soundtrack, Guardians of the Galaxy, Awesome Mix, Vol. 1 (152,000)
    6. Bob Marley and The Wailers, Legend: The Best Of… (148,000)
    7. Fleetwood Mac, Rumours (138,000)
    8. Billie Eilish, Dont Smile at Me (126,000)
    9. Michael Jackson, Thriller (125,000)
    10. Kendrick Lamar, Good Kid, M.A.A.D City (117,000)  

    No way they printed 100,000 LP's.  I need to look this up as that is mind boggling if that chart is right!
    4/10 are modern wheras the rest have been albums from decades ago.  I'm including Guardians too since that is mostly 70's genre music.
    Thats right from Billboard.
    Does it include singles? Is it just US?

    Never would I thing to get excited about a 100k release, lol!  I was happy when something was 1000 copies and I knew I could get it...
  • Tim Simmons
    Tim Simmons Posts: 9,742
    While I bet most of these are catalog albums, I'd love to see the top 50

    In 2020, there were a total of 51 albums that sold at least 50,000 copies on vinyl


  • JOEJOEJOE
    JOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,827
    In the old days when vinyl was more common, some releases from superstar acts would have a million albums pressed right off the bat.
  • Tim Simmons
    Tim Simmons Posts: 9,742
    we’ll get back there
  • we’ll get back there
    No way it goes that far off the pendulum.  I am shocked that ANYTHING sold more than 30k copies too.

    I would like to be wrong as I have bought a TT for my nephew and continue to buy him and his sister records so maybe there is hope?
  • Tim Simmons
    Tim Simmons Posts: 9,742
    edited January 2021
    A decade ago, I thought seeing 3 or 4 records in the top ten selling 20-30k was the ceiling, but here we are. 
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  • Tim Simmons
    Tim Simmons Posts: 9,742
    To be clear, I don’t think we’ll see a run of one million off the bat, but I do think we’ll see a few records every year selling a million copies.