Table of Contents
Page 4: Original Album Sales – The Red Hot Chili Peppers (1984)
Page 5: Original Album Sales – Freaky Styley (1985)
Page 6: Original Album Sales – The Uplift Mofo Party Plan (1987)
Page 7: Original Album Sales – Mother’s Milk (1989)
Page 8: Original Album Sales – Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991)
Page 9: Original Album Sales – One Hot Minute (1995)
Page 10: Original Album Sales – Californication (1999)
Page 11: Original Album Sales – By the Way (2002)
Page 12: Original Album Sales – Stadium Arcadium (2006)
Page 13: Original Album Sales – I’m with You (2011)
Page 14: Original Album Sales – The Getaway (2016)
Page 15: Original Album Sales – Comments
Page 16: Physical Singles Sales – Part 1
Page 17: Physical Singles Sales – Part 2
Page 18: Physical Singles Sales – Part 3
Page 19: Digital Singles Sales – Part 1
Page 20: Digital Singles Sales – Part 2
Page 21: Digital Singles Sales – Part 3
Page 22: Streaming Sales – Part 1
Page 23: Streaming Sales – Part 2
Page 24: Streaming Sales – Part 3
Page 25: Streaming Sales – Part 4
Page 26: Streaming Sales – Part 5
Page 27: Streaming Sales – Part 6
Page 28: Remaining Long Format – Explanation
Page 29: Remaining Long Format – Part 1
Page 30: Remaining Long Format – Part 2
Page 31: Remaining Long Format – Part 3
Page 32: Remaining Long Format – Summary
Page 33: BONUS: Compilation Albums Sales – Greatest Hits (2003)
Page 34: BONUS: Total Album (all types) Sales per Country
Page 35: CSPC Results
Page 36: Biggest Tracks
Page 37: Achievements
“Other releases” on page 35 also include ep and video albums ?
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What do you think of valance? If cds weight goes light then it will be changed? right? I still believe physical values are heavy but who knows?