David Bowie and Bruce Springsteen helped Record Store Day reach a new peak in 2018.
Vinyl sales in the UK were up 16% year-on-year, according to the Official Charts Company, with 60,000 albums and 30,000 singles changing hands.
It was the same in the US, where 733,000 vinyl albums were bought in the week ending 26 April, breaking a sales record for the format.
David Bowie’s Welcome To The Blackout was among the most in-demand releases.
The three-disc live album, recorded on the star’s Isolar II Tour in 1978, was a Record Store Day exclusive. Not only did it top the UK vinyl chart, but entered the official Top 40 at number 22.
It was also the second best-seller in America, just behind a red vinyl edition of Bruce Springsteen’s Greatest Hits.
Artists including Rag ‘N’ Bone Man and Florence + The Machine also released new material to mark the occasion.
The annual event, now in its 11th year, aims to tempt lapsed record-buyers back into local, independent stores.
The lure of limited edition releases by some of rock and pop’s biggest names leads to fans sleeping outside record shops, in an attempt to be first through the doors.
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Rachel Lowe, of Brighton store Vinyl Revolution, said the event, on 22 April, “was the best day we’ve had since opening”.
“The revenue will help our young shop immensely but the publicity and goodwill will last much longer,” she told Music Week.
Jon Tolley of Banquet Records in Kingston added that Record Store Day was “hands down our busiest day of the year” and a “great shot in the arm” for the business.
However, sales of singles dropped year-on-year, as customers shifted towards the album format.
Best selling Record Store Day releases 2018 | |
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UK | US |
1) Welcome to the Blackout – David Bowie | 1) Greatest Hits – Bruce Springsteen |
2) Arcade Fire – Arcade Fire | 2) Welcome to the Blackout – David Bowie |
3) The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (Mono) – Pink Floyd | 3) Tonight’s the Night Live at the Roxy – Neil Young |
4) Now – David Bowie | 4) Live at the DNC – Rage Against the Machine |
5) Boxer (Live in Brussels) – The National | 5) Dylan & The Dead – Bob Dylan & Grateful Dead |
6) Suede – Suede | 6) The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (Mono) – Pink Floyd |
7) St Jude – Courteeners | 7) 1999 – Prince |
8) Ten Rapid – Mogwai | 8) Mixed Up – The Cure |
9) David Bowie – David Bowie | 9) Fillmore West 2/27/69 – Grateful Dead |
10) The Kids are Alright – The Who | 10) Billy Breathes – Phish |
In the US, Nielsen Music revealed that without the albums sold by indie stores in the week of Record Store Day, overall sales would have been down 2.5%. Instead, they were up 17%.
It was also America’s biggest week ever for vinyl album sales outside of the Christmas season – and the third-biggest overall – since Nielsen Music began tracking data in 1991.
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