Understanding: Music Clubs #2 – The Eagles, Mariah Carey
Music Box
Album – Certification – Date – Soundscan – Unsold units – Gap
Music Box – 4xP – 12/15/1993 – 2,900,000 – 1,200,000 – 0
Music Box – 5xP – 01/19/1994 – 3,600,000 – 800,000 – 600,000
Music Box – 8xP – 01/19/1995 – 6,050,000 – 150,000 – 1,800,000
Music Box – 9xP – 01/29/1996 – 6,500,000 – Irrelevant – 2,500,000
Music Box – 10xP – 11/05/1997 – 6,850,000 – Irrelevant – 3,150,000
Studying Music Box in details, we can once again notice the rules change jump as it went from 4 to 5xP in January despite very few shipments happening at this period, even for a #1 album. The album was available on Clubs from the very end of 1993, obviously moving copies there at a fast pace. Until the release of #1’s, it never stopped. Reminding the album sold 735,000 units at BMG Music Club, this lets a massive 2.5 million copies for Columbia House.
An additional 450,000 units have been sold since at Soundscan’s end. Undoubtedly, the album gained a few more sales on Clubs since its last certification too. How much? Please refer to Daydream below.
As a reminder, Merry Christmas wasn’t available on clubs. Below 4.3 million when certified 5xPlatinum, it represents a 700,000+ units gap. The specific nature of the album impacted the accuracy of its Soundscan tally – we will see every limits of Soundscan tracking system on an upcoming Understanding article.