where does j. buffet rank in gross total sales?
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Millions
Sales numbers in the 1970s and 80s were based on shipments but the sales of the 1990s are more accurate. So Jimmy has sold over 4 million copies of records in the 1990s alone, the box set has actually had one million people buy it, I think that's right, I know it has sold close to one million copies, which means 4 million records sold? I can't remember now. Fruitcakes was a million seller, and Barometer Soup and Banana Wind combined sold over a million, plus Beach House On The Moon and T,T,S combined probably sold close to one million. Include what was supposedly sold in the 1970s, which I believe is around 4 million, and that's up to about 10 million. In the 1980s he might have sold, with all 9 albums combined, I would guess around 4 million. So roughly 14 million? Over 30 years. He doesn't have 33 albums, I don't know WHY he keeps saying that. Now these are just my guesses. have nothing to prove anything of what I've said other than what I can remember of his certified gold and platinum albums list that I saw somewhere.
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Re: Millions
I always wondered about that myself... I figured he's either counting the Box Set as 4 ... or he is adding the 3 Margaritaville Café disc he appears on to his catalog. (or ... his math just "suks"TommyMacLuckie wrote: He doesn't have 33 albums, I don't know WHY he keeps saying that.

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How Many LPs
HA HA! His math has suks indeed, he's always said he has more albums than he really does, even back in the 1980s!
Here's what I know of:
1. Down To Earth
2. High Cumberland Jubilee
3. A White Sport Coat...
4. Living And Dying In 3/4 Time
5. A1A
6. Rancho Deluxe
7. Havana Daydreamin’
8. Changes In Latitudes...
9. Son Of A Son Of A Sailor
You Had To Be There (2)
10. Volcano
Before The Salt (2)
11. Coconut Telegraph
12. Somewhere Over China
13. One Particular Harbour
14. Riddles In The Sand
15. Last Mango In Paris
Songs You Know By Heart
16. Floridays
17. Hot Water
18. Off To See The Lizard
Feeding Frenzy
Boats, Beachs, Bars And Ballads
Before The Beach
19. Fruitcakes
20. Barometer Soup
21. Banana Wind
22. Christmas Island
23. Don’t Stop The Carnival
Calaloo (EP)
24. Beach House On The Moon
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays
25. Far Side Of The World
Meet Me In Margaritaville (2)
40 total releases (including double albums - live or compilations, as 2, box set as 4, all compilations like Before The Salt (as 2 since it's a double but Before The Beach is only 1 even though it's really a double album since it's almost just like Before The Salt! How winded is that?) except American Storyteller and those other hits that are imports, and including the EP since it is a compilation)
25 original releases, including Rancho Deluxe - which I know is a soundtrack but a soundtrack is an album and he wrote all the music so it is his album - although I have read CILCIA called his seventh album - but Jimmy himself has counted Rancho Deluxe as an album! - excluding live albums, greatest hits and any compilations
34 releases on Barnaby/Verese; ABC/Dunhill - which got swallowed by -
MCA; Margaritaville/MCA; Margaritaville/Island; Mailboat, not counting double albums as doubles, box set as 4 and including hits and EP and excluding American Storyteller et al - just 34 named releases
So there you have it. When people talk about how many albums they have, I've always been lead to believe that they mean albums that have been recorded in a studio, which means compilations of any sort and live albums are not in their count since it means original albums. Hell, if you were to count how many albums The Rolling Stones have including compilations and live albums, AUGH! It must be over 40 just in their names alone, yet alone double albums.
I hope this sheds some light for anyone who's interested in this kind of worthless knowledge as well as provides ample entertainment!
Here's what I know of:
1. Down To Earth
2. High Cumberland Jubilee
3. A White Sport Coat...
4. Living And Dying In 3/4 Time
5. A1A
6. Rancho Deluxe
7. Havana Daydreamin’
8. Changes In Latitudes...
9. Son Of A Son Of A Sailor
You Had To Be There (2)
10. Volcano
Before The Salt (2)
11. Coconut Telegraph
12. Somewhere Over China
13. One Particular Harbour
14. Riddles In The Sand
15. Last Mango In Paris
Songs You Know By Heart
16. Floridays
17. Hot Water
18. Off To See The Lizard
Feeding Frenzy
Boats, Beachs, Bars And Ballads
Before The Beach
19. Fruitcakes
20. Barometer Soup
21. Banana Wind
22. Christmas Island
23. Don’t Stop The Carnival
Calaloo (EP)
24. Beach House On The Moon
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays
25. Far Side Of The World
Meet Me In Margaritaville (2)
40 total releases (including double albums - live or compilations, as 2, box set as 4, all compilations like Before The Salt (as 2 since it's a double but Before The Beach is only 1 even though it's really a double album since it's almost just like Before The Salt! How winded is that?) except American Storyteller and those other hits that are imports, and including the EP since it is a compilation)
25 original releases, including Rancho Deluxe - which I know is a soundtrack but a soundtrack is an album and he wrote all the music so it is his album - although I have read CILCIA called his seventh album - but Jimmy himself has counted Rancho Deluxe as an album! - excluding live albums, greatest hits and any compilations
34 releases on Barnaby/Verese; ABC/Dunhill - which got swallowed by -
MCA; Margaritaville/MCA; Margaritaville/Island; Mailboat, not counting double albums as doubles, box set as 4 and including hits and EP and excluding American Storyteller et al - just 34 named releases
So there you have it. When people talk about how many albums they have, I've always been lead to believe that they mean albums that have been recorded in a studio, which means compilations of any sort and live albums are not in their count since it means original albums. Hell, if you were to count how many albums The Rolling Stones have including compilations and live albums, AUGH! It must be over 40 just in their names alone, yet alone double albums.
I hope this sheds some light for anyone who's interested in this kind of worthless knowledge as well as provides ample entertainment!
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survey SAYS. . .the number of Jimmy Buffett albums/CD's is. . .a S**TLOAD!
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Artists Awards
Here are the Recording Industry Association of America's awards for record sales in U.S.
These sales numbers include all retail, mail order, and record club sales,
but not promotional radio and press copies, inventory sell-offs and surplus sales.
These figures were compiled in November, 2003.
The Artists Are Listed In Alphabetical Order
Artist
Gold-500,000 units shipped
Platinum-one million units shipped
Multi-Platinum-two million units shipped
BUFFETT, JIMMY
15 Gold
8 Platinum
2 Multi
The list is at http://www.classicbands.com/bestsellers.html, if that is any help
Here are the Recording Industry Association of America's awards for record sales in U.S.
These sales numbers include all retail, mail order, and record club sales,
but not promotional radio and press copies, inventory sell-offs and surplus sales.
These figures were compiled in November, 2003.
The Artists Are Listed In Alphabetical Order
Artist
Gold-500,000 units shipped
Platinum-one million units shipped
Multi-Platinum-two million units shipped
BUFFETT, JIMMY
15 Gold
8 Platinum
2 Multi
The list is at http://www.classicbands.com/bestsellers.html, if that is any help
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They've also added diamond as a sales level for ten million units shipped. Run out and buy about four million copies of SYKBH, and Jimmy will have himself a diamond album.ZeroDuval wrote:Artists Awards
Here are the Recording Industry Association of America's awards for record sales in U.S.
These sales numbers include all retail, mail order, and record club sales,
but not promotional radio and press copies, inventory sell-offs and surplus sales.
These figures were compiled in November, 2003.
The Artists Are Listed In Alphabetical Order
Artist
Gold-500,000 units shipped
Platinum-one million units shipped
Multi-Platinum-two million units shipped
BUFFETT, JIMMY
15 Gold
8 Platinum
2 Multi
The list is at http://www.classicbands.com/bestsellers.html, if that is any help
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On a related note (but sorry, I don't have the answer to the actual question at hand)...there was one year back in the eighties when Jimmy Buffett had higher MERCHANDISE sales than Madonna and (dare I say it out loud?) michael jackson. That's back when both Madonna and michael jackson were both selling BOATLOADS of records and drawing super dooper size crowds at concerts. I just thought it was cool factoid.
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You might remember a funny thing that happened here not too long ago: Somebody revived a thread that was about a year or two old. The thread was a "wish list" of cities for the upcoming tour. There were a couple of posts in the thread that said things along the lines of, "Come to [insert city name here]; you haven't been here in two years!" Well, in between the time that the thread was started and the time the thread was revived, JB hit a couple of those cities. I remember several people replied to some of the two year old posts saying, "What do you mean he hasn't been there in two years? He was just there last month!" It was kinda funny.phjrsaunt wrote:DANG! Not that it really matters, but I just noticed what YEAR this thread was started!
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Life is funnyGypsy In The Palace wrote:You might remember a funny thing that happened here not too long ago: Somebody revived a thread that was about a year or two old. The thread was a "wish list" of cities for the upcoming tour. There were a couple of posts in the thread that said things along the lines of, "Come to [insert city name here]; you haven't been here in two years!" Well, in between the time that the thread was started and the time the thread was revived, JB hit a couple of those cities. I remember several people replied to some of the two year old posts saying, "What do you mean he hasn't been there in two years? He was just there last month!" It was kinda funny.phjrsaunt wrote:DANG! Not that it really matters, but I just noticed what YEAR this thread was started!
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Totals are derived from cumulative album sales totals (U.S. only)
Artist Certified Units (in Millions)
BEATLES, THE 168.5
PRESLEY, ELVIS 118.5
BROOKS, GARTH 116.0
LED ZEPPELIN 109.5
EAGLES 91.0
JOEL, BILLY 79.5
PINK FLOYD 73.5
STREISAND, BARBRA 71.0
JOHN, ELTON 69.0
AC/DC 66.0
ROLLING STONES, THE 65.5
AEROSMITH 65.5
MADONNA 63.0
STRAIT, GEORGE 62.5
SPRINGSTEEN, BRUCE 62.0
CAREY, MARIAH 61.5
JACKSON, MICHAEL 60.5
METALLICA 57.0
VAN HALEN 56.5
HOUSTON, WHITNEY 54.0
U2 50.5
ROGERS, KENNY 50.0
DION, CELINE 49.0
FLEETWOOD MAC 48.5
KENNY G 48.0
DIAMOND, NEIL 48.0
TWAIN, SHANIA 47.0
ALABAMA 46.0
JOURNEY 45.0
SANTANA 43.0
CLAPTON, ERIC 41.5
JACKSON, ALAN 40.0
PRINCE 39.0
GUNS 'N ROSES 38.5
SIMON & GARFUNKEL 38.5
MC ENTIRE, REBA 38.0
CHICAGO 38.0
SEGER, BOB AND THE SILVER BULLET BAND 38.0
BACKSTREET BOYS 37.0
2 PAC 36.5
STEWART, ROD 36.5
FOREIGNER 36.5
DYLAN, BOB 36.0
NELSON, WILLIE 35.0
DEF LEPPARD 35.0
BON JOVI 33.0
COLLINS, PHIL 33.0
DENVER, JOHN 32.5
TAYLOR, JAMES 32.0
KELLY, R. 32.0
QUEEN 31.5
BOSTON 31.0
SPEARS, BRITNEY 31.0
MATTHEWS, DAVE BAND 30.5
DOORS, THE 30.0
RONSTADT, LINDA 30.0
PEARL JAM 29.5
MC GRAW, TIM 29.0
DIXIE CHICKS 28.5
OSBOURNE, OZZY 28.3
PETTY, TOM & THE HEARTBREAKERS 28.0
'N SYNC 28.0
BOLTON, MICHAEL 28.0
LYNYRD SKYNYRD 28.0
MELLENCAMP, JOHN 27.5
MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER 27.0
EMINEM 27.0
BOYZ II MEN 27.0
ENYA 26.0
BEE GEES 26.0
SINATRA, FRANK 25.5
MANILOW, BARRY 25.5
BROOKS & DUNN 25.5
JACKSON, JANET 25.0
HILL, FAITH 25.0
NIRVANA 25.0
ZZ TOP 25.0
RUSH 24.5
CARPENTERS, THE 24.5
VANDROSS, LUTHER 24.5
MILLER, STEVE BAND 24.0
CREED 24.0
CARS, THE 23.5
MOTLEY CRUE 23.5
EARTH, WIND & FIRE 23.5
JAY-Z 23.0
GILL, VINCE 22.5
BUFFETT, JIMMY 22.5
POLICE, THE 22.5
SADE 22.5
BEASTIE BOYS 22.0
DOOBIE BROTHERS 22.0
TLC 22.0
R.E.O. SPEEDWAGON 22.0
CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL 22.0
HENDRIX, JIMI 22.0
RICHIE, LIONEL 21.5
BEACH BOYS, THE 21.5
GENESIS 21.5
GREEN DAY 21.0
KEITH, TOBY 21.0
HEART 20.5
MEAT LOAF 20.5
MORISSETTE, ALANIS 20.5
NELLY 20.5
WHO, THE 20.0
HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH 20.0
OUTKAST 20.0
This chart was generated on 5/4/2006
Artist Certified Units (in Millions)
BEATLES, THE 168.5
PRESLEY, ELVIS 118.5
BROOKS, GARTH 116.0
LED ZEPPELIN 109.5
EAGLES 91.0
JOEL, BILLY 79.5
PINK FLOYD 73.5
STREISAND, BARBRA 71.0
JOHN, ELTON 69.0
AC/DC 66.0
ROLLING STONES, THE 65.5
AEROSMITH 65.5
MADONNA 63.0
STRAIT, GEORGE 62.5
SPRINGSTEEN, BRUCE 62.0
CAREY, MARIAH 61.5
JACKSON, MICHAEL 60.5
METALLICA 57.0
VAN HALEN 56.5
HOUSTON, WHITNEY 54.0
U2 50.5
ROGERS, KENNY 50.0
DION, CELINE 49.0
FLEETWOOD MAC 48.5
KENNY G 48.0
DIAMOND, NEIL 48.0
TWAIN, SHANIA 47.0
ALABAMA 46.0
JOURNEY 45.0
SANTANA 43.0
CLAPTON, ERIC 41.5
JACKSON, ALAN 40.0
PRINCE 39.0
GUNS 'N ROSES 38.5
SIMON & GARFUNKEL 38.5
MC ENTIRE, REBA 38.0
CHICAGO 38.0
SEGER, BOB AND THE SILVER BULLET BAND 38.0
BACKSTREET BOYS 37.0
2 PAC 36.5
STEWART, ROD 36.5
FOREIGNER 36.5
DYLAN, BOB 36.0
NELSON, WILLIE 35.0
DEF LEPPARD 35.0
BON JOVI 33.0
COLLINS, PHIL 33.0
DENVER, JOHN 32.5
TAYLOR, JAMES 32.0
KELLY, R. 32.0
QUEEN 31.5
BOSTON 31.0
SPEARS, BRITNEY 31.0
MATTHEWS, DAVE BAND 30.5
DOORS, THE 30.0
RONSTADT, LINDA 30.0
PEARL JAM 29.5
MC GRAW, TIM 29.0
DIXIE CHICKS 28.5
OSBOURNE, OZZY 28.3
PETTY, TOM & THE HEARTBREAKERS 28.0
'N SYNC 28.0
BOLTON, MICHAEL 28.0
LYNYRD SKYNYRD 28.0
MELLENCAMP, JOHN 27.5
MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER 27.0
EMINEM 27.0
BOYZ II MEN 27.0
ENYA 26.0
BEE GEES 26.0
SINATRA, FRANK 25.5
MANILOW, BARRY 25.5
BROOKS & DUNN 25.5
JACKSON, JANET 25.0
HILL, FAITH 25.0
NIRVANA 25.0
ZZ TOP 25.0
RUSH 24.5
CARPENTERS, THE 24.5
VANDROSS, LUTHER 24.5
MILLER, STEVE BAND 24.0
CREED 24.0
CARS, THE 23.5
MOTLEY CRUE 23.5
EARTH, WIND & FIRE 23.5
JAY-Z 23.0
GILL, VINCE 22.5
BUFFETT, JIMMY 22.5
POLICE, THE 22.5
SADE 22.5
BEASTIE BOYS 22.0
DOOBIE BROTHERS 22.0
TLC 22.0
R.E.O. SPEEDWAGON 22.0
CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL 22.0
HENDRIX, JIMI 22.0
RICHIE, LIONEL 21.5
BEACH BOYS, THE 21.5
GENESIS 21.5
GREEN DAY 21.0
KEITH, TOBY 21.0
HEART 20.5
MEAT LOAF 20.5
MORISSETTE, ALANIS 20.5
NELLY 20.5
WHO, THE 20.0
HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH 20.0
OUTKAST 20.0
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