The BPI and Entertainment Retailers Association report that vinyl sales were up 34% on National Album Day. CD sales rose 31%.
The fourth edition of NAD, which took place on 10/16, celebrated women in music. Special reissues of best-selling albums released for the day included Kylie Minogue’s Fever (Parlophone)—reissued on white vinyl to mark its 20th anniversary—Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black (Island) and Garbage’s Garbage (BMG). All three sets made this week’s U.K. Official Chart midweek Top 40, joining a further three special reissues in the Top 200.
On the Official Vinyl midweek chart, Fever, Back to Black and Garbage all appear in the Top 10, alongside Dido’s reissue of No Angel (Arista). There are 16 NAD releases in the Top 40, including Mariah Carey’s Emotions (Columbia), Kirsty MacColl’s Tropical Brainstorm (V2 Music), Siouxsie and the Banshees’ Tinderbox (Polydor) and Katie Melua’s Ultimate Collection (BMG).
The arrival of Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres (Parlophone) helped boost the 31% rise in CD sales, which were up 83% upon the album’s arrival on Friday. National Album Day was supported by content on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio 2, among other outlets.
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