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LEGEND


'Legend,' Bob Marley's best-of album, lands 
on a milestone
Updated 7/30/2009 1:33 PM | Comment  | RecommendE-mail | Print |
Bob Marley's Legend has sold more than 10 million copies since 1991, according to Nielsen SoundScan. 
Bob Marley's Legend has sold more than 10 million copies since 1991, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
But the reggae icon's posthumous collection has lived up to its
name bybecoming only the 17th album to exceed sales of 10
million copies sinceNielsen SoundScan began tabulating in
1991. It's quite a feat for an artist who never had a top 40 single
and didn't win a Grammy in his lifetime.
"It's a quiet blockbuster that has been fan-generated as opposed
to pushed by hype or a big campaign," says Paul Grein, who writes
the Chart Watch blog for Yahoo.com. "The most remarkable aspect
is that it has sold more albums in the SoundScan era than any
other album from the '60s, '70s or '80s, more than any other Beatles
album except (the hits collection 1). Lots of people would think of
Fleetwood Mac's RumoursBilly Joel's The Stranger or Michael 
Jackson'sThriller before Legend."
Selling 250,000 copies most years (and 211,000 so far this year),
Legend has topped the catalog chart 110 times, twice as often as
any other title. Its tally of 10,033,000 does not include a 2002 deluxe
reissue or pre-SoundScan sales.
Packed with such classics asRedemption SongStir It UpOne Love,
I Shot the Sheriff and No Woman, No Cry,Legend shows no signs of
fading."It's gathering steam," Grein says. "A lot of the other 10-million-sellers have run 
out of gas and haven't been adding to their totals. This is the first to hit 10 million 
since Norah JonesCome Away With Me in February 2007. I imagine Legend will 
eventually be No. 1 on this list, especially since new million-sellers aren't coming along."
Ten years ago, Legend ranked No. 52 on Nielsen SoundScan's list of top sellers. Today it's No. 17.
The hugely influential Marley "is widely recognized as one of the pioneering forefathers of reggae, who was instrumental
in bringing mainstream attention to the genre," says Gail Mitchell, Billboard's R&B and hip-hop senior correspondent.
"Thanks to his children carrying the torch, Marley has become a staple for succeeding generation of fans."
Grein suspects that half of Legend's buyers own no other reggae albums.
"It's the reggae equivalent of Miles DavisKind of Blue, which is the only jazz album a lot of people have," he says. "The
joke about Legend is that it sold so many copies because stoners can't remember that they already bought it."

1 comment:

  1. Perhaps an aspect of creativity that hasn't really been discussed is lasting power. Bob Marley clearly has that. And for anyone who measures success in dollar signs, there's this little bit of news:

    Richest dead celebrity: Bob Marley
    A deal with the music superstar's estate is set to generate more than $1 billion in worldwide annual sales by 2012.

    http://money.cnn.com/2009/11/20/news/companies/bob_marley.fortune/

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