News: Sales boom at Record Store Day

Singles sales double last year’s. Album sales up 20% Foo Fighters and Queen top the sales rankings

19 April 2011:  Sales data from the Official Charts Company (OCC) indicates that Record Store Day 2011 on Saturday (April 16) reached a new high.

• Sales of physical singles through independent stores were more than double last year's total;
• Sales of albums were up 20%;
• Record Store Exclusives this week accounted for nine out of the Top 10 vinyl albums for the week, despite being on sale for just one day;
• Eight out of the Top 10 physical singles this week are Record Store Day exclusives.


Record Store Day coordinator - and manager of one of UK's biggest indie stores Rough Trade East - Spencer Hickman said: "Record Store Day has been an overwhelming success. It seems to have struck a chord with artists, labels and music fans alike. It is now one of the most significant music events of the year."

Organisers are still compiling a full and detailed report on Record Store Day 2011 and this will be released shortly.

Around 180 stores took part in this year's Record Store Day - 30 more than last year. There were around 250 exclusive releases only available in participating stores, more than double last year's tally and more than 200 artists and bands played in record stores around the country.

Alan Jordan of Reflex in Newcastle said, "It was the best one yet. We sold twice as much as we did last year. The first customers started queuing at 4am. We had people drive here from Peterborough, Carlisle and Birmingham."

Sandy Maclean of Love Music in Glasgow said, "There were 150 people queuing when we opened. We had to rejig the queue to stop them blocking the road. And it took four people serving four hours to clear the queue."

Paul Mills of Soundclash in Norwich said, "The queues started at midnight. It was our busiest day ever in 20 years - 70% up on last year."

Foo Fighters top Vinyl Albums Chart

Record Store Day exclusives headed by the Foo Fighters's covers album Medium Rare dominate the Top 10 Vinyl Albums this week, despite the fact that they were on sale for only one day.

Top 10 Vinyl Albums

    Position Title Artist Label
RSD Exclusive 1 Medium Rare Foo Fighters RCA
RSD Exclusive 2 The Fall Gorillaz Parlophone
RSD Exclusive 3 The Queen Is Dead Smiths Rhino
    4 Wasting Light Foo Fighters RCA
RSD Exclusive 5 Tomboy Panda Bear Paw Tracks
RSD Exclusive 6 Whore's Moaning - OZ Sonic Youth UMC
RSD Exclusive 7 An Introduction To Syd Barrett EMI
RSD Exclusive 8 Live From London England Vaccines  ************
RSD Exclusive 9 Hormaning Nirvana UMC
RSD Exclusive 10 Cosmogramma Alt Takes Flying Lotus Warp

Source: Official Charts Company

RSD dominates physical singles sales

Meanwhile RSD exclusives dominated a physical singles market headed this week by Queen's 7" vinyl reissue of Keep Yourself Alive.

Top 10 Physical Singles

    Position Title Artist Label
RSD Exclusive 1 Keep Yourself Alive Queen Island
RSD Exclusive 2 The Butcher/Supercollider Radiohead XL Recordings
    3 I Know Him So Well Peter Kay & Susan Boyle Syco Music
RSD Exclusive 4 Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair Arctic Monkeys Domino Recordings
RSD Exclusive 5 Ceremony/In A Lonely Place New Order/Joy Division Rhino
RSD Exclusive 6 The Magnificent Seven Clash Sony Music
RSD Exclusive 7 Shoot To Thrill/War Machine AC/DC Sony Music
RSD Exclusive 8 Brown Sugar Rolling Stones UMC
RSD Exclusive 9 Born This Way Lady Gaga Interscope
    10 Gold Forever Wanted Geffen

Source: Official Charts Company


The Spirit of Record Store Day

Spencer Hickman said, "Record Store Day is a commercial event and when measured in those terms this year was clearly the biggest we have yet seen, but just as important as that is the positivity and love for record stores and physical product that it creates" 

"We had 800 or so people in the queue and some people had to wait in line line for three hours just to get through the doors, but my staff still managed to send them away happy. It was a genuinely festive experience. We had Chilly Gonzales play the opening set in the morning and watching him banter with the queue and get the entire shop singing along with him was the perfect start to the day."

Scottish indie rock band Frightened Rabbit played on Record Store Day at Edinburgh's Avalanche store. Lead singer Scott Hutchison said, "For me, it's places like Avalanche that I was most proud to see my records on the shelves of, because it meant something to me from before I was properly in a band, to now, just being a record buyer and a music lover which I still am. I have always thought places like this were the coolest places on earth. It was amazing when I finally got my record in there and I think they still play an essential role. I've been to cities where nobody would ever have heard of us if it wasn't for this one really enthusiastic guy who works in a wee record store telling all his customers about Frightened Rabbit."

ENDS

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A Record Store Day participating store is defined as a physical retailer whose product line consists of at least 50% music retail and whose company is not publicly owned.
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