France Best Selling Albums Ever


Various Artists / Concept Albums

01 Musical Notre-Dame De Paris (1998) : 2 830 000
02 Era Era (1997) : 2 180 000
03  Musical Starmania (1978) : 2 075 000
04 Jean-Michel Jarre Oxygène (1976) : 2 070 000
05 Soundtrack Grease (1978) : 2 045 000
06 Soundtrack / Éric Serra Le Grand Bleu (1988) : 1 760 000
07 Soundtrack Dirty Dancing (1987) : 1 760 000
08 Soundtrack / Bruno Coulais Les Choristes (2004) : 1 725 000
09 Soundtrack / Whitney Houston The Bodyguard (1992) : 1 725 000
10 Soundtrack / James Horner Titanic (1997) : 1 690 000
11 Soundtrack / Bee Gees Saturday Night Fever (1977) : 1 535 000
12 Musical Roméo Et Juliette, De La Haine À L’Amour (2000) : 1 495 000
13 Richard Clayderman Rêveries (1979) : 1 400 000
14 Jean-Michel Jarre Equinoxe (1978) : 1 350 000
15 Jean-Philippe Audin & Diego Modena Ocarina (1991) : 1 290 000
16 Musical Les Dix Commandements (2000) : 1 180 000
17 Musical Notre-Dame De Paris (Intégrale) (1998) : 1 170 000
18 Soundtrack / Yann Tiersen Amélie Poulain (2001) : 1 095 000
19 Star Academy 2 Chante Les Années 80 (2002) : 1 080 000
20 Soundtrack  Pulp Fiction (1994) : 1 080 000

Although there is much less albums featured on this list – 24 million sellers against 44 in the Bands category – more of them are part of the very best sellers. This is quite a good representation of soundtracks way of selling, e.g. hit big or miss completely.

Chart runs of those albums show well this situation too. In fact, most of those albums are notable for their two to four months runs at the top of charts. This big splash upon release sent Grease and Saturday Night Fever up to unseen sales at the time, while Notre-Dame De Paris had the good idea to do the same during the peak of the music market in France to achieve monster sales. Jean-Michel Jarre pair of electronic albums also feature incredibly well on this list.

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