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TBoy 06-16-2007 06:21 PM

Bon Jovi #18 on Forbes Celebrity
 
http://www.forbes.com/lists/2007/53/...-100_Rank.html

Only a couple of years away from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame eligibility, Bon Jovi is still selling albums and cleaning up at the box office. Mega-tour promoter AEG won a publicized bidding war for the band's 'Have A Nice Day' tour, which brought in $110 million last year in ticket sales. Bon Jovi sold 3 million records worldwide last year. Their new album hit stores in June. Guitarist Richie Sambora earned the band additional press for his controversial relationship with his ex-wife's former close friend Denise Richards.

Pay Rank 12
Web Rank 21
Press Rank 57
TV/Radio Rank 53

anas_jovi 06-17-2007 12:57 AM

Place they deserve.........

mo_rizwan 06-17-2007 02:26 AM

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Originally Posted by TBoy (Post 755125)
Bon Jovi sold 3 million records worldwide last year.

Still confuses me as to how their total album sales exceed 120 million.

Maybe their previous albums were selling at the time :)

SamboraQueen21 06-17-2007 08:32 PM

Wow.. that's pretty good to make the top 20....

subasna 06-18-2007 08:43 AM

could some one post album wise and year wise break up of bon jovi's album sales?

TBoy 06-19-2007 03:04 AM

How many times do we have to repeat: They do not add singles!

andro10 06-19-2007 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by APK876 (Post 755819)
In regards to record sales of 120 million, as someone here mentioned a few months back, they HAVE to be counting single sales. There is no other explanation. The record industry is in a free fall and album sales (catalog and new) have dramatically dropped in the last 2-3 years. and considering BJ didn't hit the 100 million mark until "TYFR", this is the only possible explanation. . This has to be accurate because I remember reading a Billboard article in 2002 right before the release of BOUNCE how the record company was shooting for 8 million copies sold because that would have put BJ at the 100 million mark.

Needless to say, BOUNCE only sold 4,5 million worldwide and about another 1.5 million in catalog sales in 2002-03. Then TLFR came out and they hit 100 million with 2 million worldwide sales. Now since then, there are no numbers for the box set. But each disc counts which means that since the set sold 100,000 copies in America, it can/should be certified gold at 500,000 units. I say that we should say that since this is what was scanned in America, let's say 2 million were sold worldwide.

HAND I believe is at 4.5 million worldwide at this time.

Do the math and round up and you have 107 million records.

Now, let's say you start adding in singles. I know for a fact that US sales were good for "Always" and "Blaze of Glory". They each sold 1 million copies. Now, let's say each single from SWW and NJ sold 250,000 copies. 8 singles x 250,000=2 million.

Next thing you know we are at 111 million copies.

Begin to add in the thirteen singles the band released overseas between 1992 and 1996 and you have probably another 4 million.

Now, they may very well have begun to add in video sales, dvd, vhs, etc to come up with the 120 million. Basically, it's a bragging right and one I am sick of hearing about. You don't hear about any other act bragging about their record sales the way Bon Jovi does. It's almost as if they have to justify themselves. The only other acts whom I read about their record sales as much is Phil Collins/Genesis (over 200 million) and CHICAGO (over 100 million). In terms of validation and the RNR Hall of Fame that is not good company to be in.

xT

PS: Here is a rundown of worldwide album sales that Billboard published in either 2004 or 2005;

Bon Jovi (1984) 4 million
7800 (1985) 4 million
SWW (1986) 20 million
NJ (1988) 12 million
Blaze (1990) 5 million
KTF (1992) 10 million
Crossroad (1994) 19 million
These Days (1995) 8 million
Crush (2000) 8.5 million
OWN-Live (2001) 3.5 million (Please note band was awarded plaque's for 12 million records sold in 12 months for these 2 releases)
BOUNCE (2002) 4.5 million
tlfr (2003) 2 million
box set (2004) 2 million
HAND (2005) 4.5 million (based on interviews, Larry King, etc)

107 million TOTAL.

Add in singles, VHS, DVD sales and you prob come up with easily another 12-13 million.

Can you give me a source for that albums sale information?

debrunho 06-19-2007 11:07 AM

what about destination anywhere??? Do you think richies albums could be included also?

andro10 06-19-2007 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by debrunho (Post 756027)
what about destination anywhere??? Do you think richies albums could be included also?

Maybe, but I donīt think Bounce sold that much. It sold little over 3 million, and also HAND.

HAND: 1,5m in US
Below million in EU (maybe 500,000)
350,000 Japan
100,000 Canada
and these are their main markets


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