The Rolling Stones’ Early Career Album Jumps MoreThan 16,000% In Sales

The post The Rolling Stones’ Early Career Album Jumps MoreThan 16,000% In Sales appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Rolling Stones’ Out of Our Heads returns to Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart after a massive … More Record Store Day reissue boosts sales by over 16,700%. The Rolling Stones appearing on Sunday Night at the London Palladium. Backstage scenes. 22nd January 1967. (Photo by Ray Weaver/Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix via Getty Images) Mirrorpix via Getty Images It’s been less than two years since The Rolling Stones returned with a brand new album. The legendary rock outfit delivered Hackney Diamonds in the fall of 2023, and the set became a huge win all around the world. It’s rare for groups that have been together as long as The Rolling Stones to continue to churn out exciting chart wins, yet that’s exactly what the musicians in the band do…though not as frequently as they used to. The band is back on a Billboard ranking with a brand new debut — although this time around, the set and the music aren’t actually new. Out of Our Heads arrives this week on the Top Album Sales chart, entering the list, which tracks the bestselling full-lengths and EPs in the United States via any format, including CD, vinyl, cassette, and digital downloads, at No. 34. Longtime fans of The Rolling Stones already know Out of Our Heads well. The project was first released in 1965 and remains one of the group’s earliest collections. The full-length was reissued for Record Store Day, and quickly became a bestseller in America. Out of Our Heads was repressed on clear vinyl with a special lithograph print, and this edition was mastered directly from the original first-generation analog mono album master tape. Luminate reports that in the past tracking frame in the U.S. alone, Out of Our Heads sold a little more than 4,700 copies. That figure rose sharply from…

Apr 28, 2025 - 21:00
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The Rolling Stones’ Early Career Album Jumps MoreThan 16,000% In Sales

The post The Rolling Stones’ Early Career Album Jumps MoreThan 16,000% In Sales appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

The Rolling Stones’ Out of Our Heads returns to Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart after a massive … More Record Store Day reissue boosts sales by over 16,700%. The Rolling Stones appearing on Sunday Night at the London Palladium. Backstage scenes. 22nd January 1967. (Photo by Ray Weaver/Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix via Getty Images) Mirrorpix via Getty Images It’s been less than two years since The Rolling Stones returned with a brand new album. The legendary rock outfit delivered Hackney Diamonds in the fall of 2023, and the set became a huge win all around the world. It’s rare for groups that have been together as long as The Rolling Stones to continue to churn out exciting chart wins, yet that’s exactly what the musicians in the band do…though not as frequently as they used to. The band is back on a Billboard ranking with a brand new debut — although this time around, the set and the music aren’t actually new. Out of Our Heads arrives this week on the Top Album Sales chart, entering the list, which tracks the bestselling full-lengths and EPs in the United States via any format, including CD, vinyl, cassette, and digital downloads, at No. 34. Longtime fans of The Rolling Stones already know Out of Our Heads well. The project was first released in 1965 and remains one of the group’s earliest collections. The full-length was reissued for Record Store Day, and quickly became a bestseller in America. Out of Our Heads was repressed on clear vinyl with a special lithograph print, and this edition was mastered directly from the original first-generation analog mono album master tape. Luminate reports that in the past tracking frame in the U.S. alone, Out of Our Heads sold a little more than 4,700 copies. That figure rose sharply from…

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