Jun 25 2008 08:03 PM ET

Coldplay enjoys another huge bow

Categories: Charts, Music Biz

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When it rains, it (perhaps only briefly) pours. If Lil Wayne hadn’t just last week posted the best one-week album sales figures in over three years, this week we’d be talking about Coldplay as the temporary saviors of the record business. And maybe we should anyway, since they’re racking up sales in a genre that’s been harder pressed for big bows. The band just sold 721,000 copies of Viva la Vida, the best one-week sales tally for any rock group since — you guessed it — Coldplay’s last album, X&Y, which opened with 737,000 in 2005. In this sales climate (and considering that the album leaked on the Web weeks in advance), selling on par with their blockbuster last effort can only be seen as a serious uptick in fan interest.

Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III experienced the expected decline from its stunning million-plus debut, falling to second place with a 69 percent decrease in sales and a still-healthy 309,000 units. Third place belonged to the tween set, via the soundtrack to the smash Disney Channel telepic Camp Rock, which bowed with 188,000 sales. You have to wonder if it might have done even better if it had been marketed as containing new Jonas Brothers material, but the label played that down to help maintain anticipation for the new Jonas album due in August. Self-avowed girl kisser Katy Perry, also did well, coming in at No. 9 on the Nielsen Soundscan/Billboard chart with 47,000 sales of her One of the Boys album. The Offspring closely trailed at No. 10 with 46,000 units, followed by Judas Priest’s Nostradamus at No. 11 with 42,000.

Rihanna easily had the biggest chart jump this week with the re-release of her Good Girl Gone Bad record, which was was sold as a deluxe edition with additional tracks, including the current hit “Disturbia.” The repackaged disc sold 63,000, allowing RiRi a leggy leap from No. 124 to No. 7.

Meanwhile, even as they commandeered the album chart, Coldplay ceded singles dominance to Katy Perry, a Capitol Records labelmate, as “I Kissed a Girl” replaced “Viva la Vida” in the top spot on both Billboard’s Hot 100 and Soundscan’s Digital Songs. The track’s sales for the week were up 7 percent to 235,000, for a total so far of 988,000. Debuting in second place on the digital download list was a song from Camp Rock, “This is Me,” by Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato, which sold 135,000. Coldplay’s title track slid down to No. 3 now that fans are more interested in buying the entire album. “7 Things,” the teaser track from Miley Cyrus’ upcoming album, was finally made available across all digital platforms and as a result moved from No. 48 up to No. 4, selling 130,000 for the week. That’s two Cyrus kids in the digital songs top 10, by the way — Miley’s brother, Trace, is in the band Metro Station, whose “Shake It” currently sits (or shakes) at No. 10.

Next up for the music industry: a return to earth. This week’s most promisingly commercial album releases are new efforts from Motley Crue and Three 6 Mafia, neither of which is likely to sell in the multiple hundreds of thousands right out of the gate. The two-week return to the 1990s-era music-biz gold rush was fun while it lasted…

Rihanna easily had the biggest chart jump this week with the re-release of her Good Girl Gone Bad record, which was was sold as a deluxe edition with additional tracks, including the current hit “Disturbia.” The repackaged disc sold 63,000, allowing RiRi a leggy leap from No. 124 to No. 7.

Meanwhile, even as they commandeered the album chart, Coldplay ceded singles dominance to Katy Perry, a Capitol Records labelmate, as “I Kissed a Girl” replaced “Viva la Vida” in the top spot on both Billboard’s Hot 100 and Soundscan’s Digital Songs. The track’s sales for the week were up 7 percent to 235,000, for a total so far of 988,000. Debuting in second place on the digital download list was a song from Camp Rock, “This is Me,” by Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato, which sold 135,000. Coldplay’s title track slid down to No. 3 now that fans are more interested in buying the entire album. “7 Things,” the teaser track from Miley Cyrus’ upcoming album, was finally made available across all digital platforms and as a result moved from No. 48 up to No. 4, selling 130,000 for the week. That’s two Cyrus kids in the digital songs top 10, by the way — Miley’s brother, Trace, is in the band Metro Station, whose "Shake It" currently sits (or shakes) at No. 10.

Next up for the music industry: a return to earth. This week’s most promisingly commercial album releases are new efforts from Motley Crue and Three 6 Mafia, neither of which is likely to sell in the multiple hundreds of thousands right out of the gate. The two-week return to the 1990s-era music-biz gold rush was fun while it lasted…

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  • John T.

    I bought it first week because it was $10 at Wal-Mart. That’s a price I can’t resist.

  • Judy G.G.

    I bought the album the 1st day it came out. I LOVE COldpay It, plus, it was $10.49 with tax at Circuit City… I’m also going to the Viva La Vida concert when it comes to DC on the 3rd of August. COLDPLAY IS AWESOME. PERIOD!

  • B Ro

    Anyone else look at the picture with this story and have flashbacks to the Joshua Tree?

  • NanFan

    Yep, pricing your product (9.99 Best Buy) will do wonders in posting huge sales, but you also have to follow with it with talent, which Coldplay does abundantly well. Seen them 3 times in past 2 years, they give it their in concert, one of the best live acts you could see.

  • Martin

    Viva la vida is such a mix. Swirling guitars, crunching organs and a whole slew of other intstruments that all come together to paint an aural landscape that has to be heard to be believed. There’s the somber and creepy in “Cemeteries of London” (although a great track) and the sparkling enthusiasm for life which spills out of “Lovers in Japan” and “Life in Technicolour”. “42″ starts slow but the rocks out into a wonderful experience and the album concludes with “Death and all his friends” another wonderful piece of music. Buoyed by the two singles, “Viva la vida,” with its exceptional lyrics and beat and the sadder, more thought provoking “Violet Hill”, and rocking gently on a “Strawberry Swing” towards its inevitable conclusion, all of Viva’s tracks come together to create a true listening experience. I just wish I could afford to see it in concert.

  • t3hdow

    Yeah, the $10 price tag in stores like Wal-Mart and Target was a big motivator to buy it early ($15 after that? Ouch!). Fortunately, the CD holds up with the excellent material Coldplay put together in their 4th outing. They earned every sold CD with that superb album.

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