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David Bowie's Two-Decade-Old Live Performance Is Now A Bestselling Album
David Bowie's Two-Decade-Old Live Performance Is Now A Bestselling Album

Forbes

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

David Bowie's Two-Decade-Old Live Performance Is Now A Bestselling Album

David Bowie's Ready Set Go: Live Riverside Studios 03 debuts at No. 21 on Billboard's Top Album ... More Sales chart following a special Record Store Day 2025 release. MIAMI, FL - June 14: MANDATORY CREDITDavid Bowie June 14th, 2003 in Miami. (Photo by) In the years since his passing, David Bowie's estate has kept the musician's spirit alive through a steady stream of new releases. While there hasn't been a treasure trove of previously unheard material, there's been a consistent flow of live recordings, remasters, remixes, and other special offerings. Now, Bowie is back on a Billboard chart once again, as a newly-issued project debuts, adding to his already impressive cumulative career total. Bowie is one of dozens of beloved musicians — both living and departed — who participated in Record Store Day this April. This year, the legendary rocker launched one of the most highly-anticipated and exciting new albums tied to the event, which aims to bring music fans back into brick-and-mortar record stores around the globe. Ready, Set, Go!: Live Riverside Studios '03 arrived just in time for Record Store Day shoppers eager to snag limited-edition offerings. Pressed as a double LP, the full-length captures a concert Bowie performed back in September 2003. This particular show has never been released as a standalone album, which makes it an especially thrilling must-have for longtime fans. The concert took place at London's Riverside Studios and was broadcast to movie theaters around the world. At the time, that was a novel and cutting-edge experience, bolstered by new and exciting technology. In the U.S., Ready, Set, Go! manages to debut on just one Billboard ranking. The collection opens at No. 21 on the Top Album Sales chart, the tally that tracks the bestselling full-lengths in the country based purely on purchases. According to Luminate, Ready, Set, Go! starts with 6,600 copies sold in America alone. With Ready, Set, Go! landing on the Top Album Sales chart, Bowie edges even closer to a major career milestone. The new set marks his forty-sixth appearance on the tally, which is one of the most impressive accumulations among any rocker still charting today. Bowie has been rapidly adding to his total in just the past few years. In 2025 and 2024, he collected one new Top Album Sales chart win each year. Before that, he snagged two new placements in 2023 and an astounding four in 2022.

The Doors Return To The Charts In America With A ‘New' Album
The Doors Return To The Charts In America With A ‘New' Album

Forbes

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

The Doors Return To The Charts In America With A ‘New' Album

The Doors' Strange Days 1967: A Work in Progress debuts on Billboard's Vinyl Albums and Top Album ... More Sales charts, earning the band another win. The Doors L-R Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger pose for a portrait circa 1968 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Edmund Teske/Michael) It's been nearly 50 years since The Doors last released a proper studio album. The legendary rock band didn't produce much in the way of original material after frontman Jim Morrison's death in 1971. That was a devastating loss, considering Morrison wasn't just the face of the group, but also its soul, sound, and beating heart. Since then, the group has shared occasional projects and singles, but its presence on the charts has mostly been fueled by live albums, reissues, and special edition packages that cater to a devoted fan base still hungry for anything bearing that familiar name. The Doors return to a pair of Billboard charts this frame thanks to the arrival of Strange Days 1967: A Work in Progress. The limited edition vinyl debuts at No. 16 on the Vinyl Albums list, while also opening at No. 27 on the more general Top Album Sales roster, which ranks the bestselling full-lengths in the U.S. regardless of genre or format. According to Luminate, Strange Days 1967 sold just over 6,000 copies in its first full tracking span. With Strange Days 1967, The Doors add another win to an already notable track record on Billboard's sales-focused rosters. This latest project becomes the band's fifteenth title to appear on the Vinyl Albums chart. Over on the Top Album Sales chart, this release pushes The Doors' career total to 25 placements. That number includes a mix of older classics, reissued packages, and now this unique, fan-focused title. What exactly is Strange Days 1967: A Work in Progress? The release is made up of rough mixes taken from sessions that would ultimately become the band's Strange Days album, which first dropped in the fall of 1967. That full-length helped solidify The Doors' place in rock history, powered by singles like 'People Are Strange' and 'Love Me Two Times.' The new collection doesn't offer anything drastically different, but that's kind of the point. It's designed for hardcore fans — those who want to hear what these songs sounded like before they were polished and finalized. Pressed on translucent blue vinyl, the album was released as part of this year's Record Store Day campaign and limited to just 7,500 copies. The original Strange Days came out in 1967, just months after the band's debut album. While it didn't eclipse that self-titled launch in terms of cultural impact or hit singles, the record remains incredibly important in the development of psychedelic rock – and clearly a fan favorite.

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