by Roger Friedman
Madonna has not sold a
lot of records in a long time. “American Life,” “Hard Candy,” and
“MDNA” were stiffs on the charts, even though the Material Middle Aged
Lady continued to sell concert tickets by the truckload.
Alas, her new album, “Rebel Heart,” buoyed by very positive reviews,
is not taking off like a rocket. “Rebel Heart” dropped today to a luke
warm greeting. Amazon has it at number 4, but that audience skews older
and wants the physical CD. Over at iTunes, Madonna is at number 8.
Those rankings aren’t bad considering she’s the oldest pop star in
the top 40. But so far “Rebel Heart” has no radio hit, and no one single
track on the iTunes top 100. She doesn’t really have a record label,
which is part of the problem. Madonna is signed to Live Nation, which
leases the album to Interscope. I don’t think anyone’s focused on radio,
figuring instead that “Rebel Heart” is an adjunct to Madonna’s coming
tour this fall. But if someone worked “Addicted” they might get a radio
hit.
And that would help.
“MDNA,” Madonna’s last album, premiered at number 1 with 359,000
copies. But that was a canard because most of the albums were deep
discounted or given away with concert tickets (185,000 copies were sold
that way). In the end, “MDNA” sold a total 539,000 copies. In its second
week, “MDNA” had the biggest single drop from number 1 in history.
Madonna’s team is playing it safe this time. But it may mean brutally
low numbers next Monday.
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