"Lover-To-Be" enters at #10 in Official vinyl singles chart

https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/vinyl-singles-chart/

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EX WORK by MOZ ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL RELEASE!!:clap::clap:


BUT WAIT:ahhh:
NO SIGN ANYWHERE ON THE CHART FOR AGORPBOBIA BY THE DRAMTIC COMET
LOVER :handpointright::guardsman::handpointleft:

CAN IT BE BECAUSE THERE WAS NO INTEREST OR DEMAND FOR A VINYL OF IT:banned:


POOR SAP.doh:
 
How many of the 1000 copies worldwide were sold in the UK to get a #10 in the UK vinyl singles chart??

A RSD release - really?
The Smiths vs. Bowie release was the closest to the idea you assert in the context of RSD.
Morrissey Central is a point of reference for consumers - it shouldn't be for people to need to second guess what they are saying to people - Sam is more than capable of saying '1000 per region' rather than exaggerate false scarcity.
IDRC about the actual amount of singles made. I'd just like information to be accurate and that would help facilitate needing to reply less to things on here - like you pointing concepts out to me.
Regards,
FWD.

Morrissey Central?? It's all about selling his 7" to get his desired #1 in the vinyl singles charts.
 
How was it available to purchase? I called a ton of local stores in L.A. about it and none carried it on RSD.
 
How many of the 1000 copies worldwide were sold in the UK to get a #10 in the UK vinyl singles chart??
The quantity of limited vinyl is in debate.
This chart entry is clearly the post-RSD surge.
Last week All The Young People... re-entered this exact same chart at number 8 and then dropped straight out - how many sales of an almost year old record do you need to get to number 8?

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Which should tell you how broken the vinyl 45 chart is.
It's great he's in a chart, but staggered format releases, RSD only, poor promotion, confused information and instant grats et al are reducing the chances of even higher placements.
Regards,
FWD.

(If it helps: The Bowie blue vinyl @ #4 was 10k copies worldwide).
 
Desperate for a number one by only being able to get it by queueing outside a record shop at 6am?
 
Totally irrelevant for RSD week, issued 1000 sold out quickly one of the first to do so in most stores, would have done the same with 2000 copies, Idles made 5000 world wide of Meat e.P (Queens) so what 3000 UK? and got to number 1. Means absolutely nothing, although 1000 printed is surprising when it's obvious he could have sold double or treble that amount, particularly if they didn't announce numbers printed.
 
Nice to see him setting the charts alight, landing at number 10 in the vinyl charts. What position did Wedding day blues get to?
 
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Nice to see him setting the charts alight, landing at number 10 in the vinyl charts. What position did Wedding day blues get too?
It didn't chart in its digital form.
May 10, the physical release will mean it enters this chart and then probably drop out quickly thereafter and (as demonstrated above) sell a few copies to re-enter/stay in the vinyl chart.
I think a decent mathematician can work it out, but last week's re-entry of All The Young... at number 8 really must have been based on the tiniest of sales. It's not a transparent chart anyway as they don't publish sales figures - so it isn't really of much help.
Regards,
FWD.
 
Most interesting is this single peaks #10 in Physical Chart and #53 in the Sales Chart.
 

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