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Old 08-19-2005, 01:18 PM
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I really like this album. At this point I believed Christine could sing with just about anyone and make a good harmony and sound.

Awesome album, how did it do?
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Old 08-19-2005, 01:23 PM
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riaa.com says it was certified gold on 7/19/90. Not sure how to find out how many copies it's sold since then...
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Someone(I believe wetcamelfood) posted a few years ago that BTM sold about 800,000 copies in the U.S. & 2,000,000 worldwide. That's just an estimate since Soundscan didn't start counting until 1991, 1 year after the album was released. It probably sold about what SYW did. It may even have outsold SYW worldwide by a little bit.
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Yeah, you recall correctly macfan57, that was just what I heard, don't have any documentation but the sales #'s aren't a biggie to me either anyways. I think you're right too that BTM probably actually outsold SYW since BTM did very well in the UK, "no. 1" & all, whereas I don't remember hearing anything about SYW "being number one" in any country, so...

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You know, I like this album. It's one of those that sorta grows on u I think
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I really like this album. At this point I believed Christine could sing with just about anyone and make a good harmony and sound.

Awesome album, how did it do?
not enough. Semi-proof the band, and that album, weren't relevant at that point in band's career.
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Old 08-22-2005, 04:23 PM
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not enough. Semi-proof the band, and that album, weren't relevant at that point in band's career.
did you have any official numbers demon? i was interested in how it sold..
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Last number I saw were that it had officially gone "gold" nearly 15 yrs ago. But in that time, it still has not been certified as Platinum here in the US. I think it pushed nearly 2 million copies overall.
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did you have any official numbers demon? i was interested in how it sold..
jbrownsjr, see the earlier posts from me & wetcamelfood.
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Old 08-22-2005, 06:20 PM
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jbrownsjr, see the earlier posts from me & wetcamelfood.

yes i did thanks,

i was looking to see if demon had anything to add in worldwide or current sales....

thanks to everyone, i never knew this sold more than 2 million worldwide
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Count me in as someone who really liked this album too. I listen to it alot actually.
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I must admit I should listen to BTM more
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I must admit I should listen to BTM more
I love this album!
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I like the album, although the over-production killed a lot of songs. "Freedom" and "When It Comes To Love" are both good songs, but the production was just ghastly. Christine and Billy had a lot of strong material, Stevie and Rick, not so much, although there weren't any blatantly awful songs on the album. From what I understand, there were better songs that could have been put on the album.
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I like the album, although the over-production killed a lot of songs. "Freedom" and "When It Comes To Love" are both good songs, but the production was just ghastly. Christine and Billy had a lot of strong material, Stevie and Rick, not so much, although there weren't any blatantly awful songs on the album. From what I understand, there were better songs that could have been put on the album.

I will never for the life of me get the production of that record. Some of those songs would been much better with a little restraint or more of a clue - Save Me - though terrific, come to mind. But, I like the record nonetheless.
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