السبت، 4 أغسطس 2018

Robert Jain: The Music Albums That Were Most Financially Successful

By Jason McDonald


When it comes to art, music is what most people seem to gravitate to. It's easy to see why, given how it speaks to people on different levels. Many men and women have become involved in this industry. Others have been so successful that they are now seen as financial hits. When it comes to the best-selling albums throughout history, here are the ones that Robert Jain, in addition to other minds in finance, can tell you about.

The Wall - For those that are fans of Pink Floyd, this 1979 album should be seen as a favorite. It's the band's second-most successful album that they ever released. It also focused on deeper, darker issues, which allowed it to speak to fans and new listeners alike. The Wall performed well from a financial standpoint as well, according to names such as Bob Jain. The fact that it sold 23 million albums is a testament to that.

Led Zeppelin IV - Another album that was able to sell around 23 million units was Led Zeppelin's fourth untitled album. It was released in 1971 and following the band's previous untitled album, which was met with lukewarm reaction, changes had to be made. One of the most striking was the lack of any title or band name on the cover art. This gave it a distinct look, but ultimately it was the collection of songs that made it a classic.

Eagles: Their Greatest Hits - This compilation album, which was released in 1976, included a collection of The Eagles' from the five previous years. "Take It Easy" and "Desperado" were just a few of the classic songs included, but just because this was a compilation didn't make it any less successful. In fact, it remained the best-selling album until the next entry hit the scene. Eagles: Their Greatest Hits sold approximately 33 million copies.

Thriller - To say that this album was successful would be a gross understatement. When Michael Jackson released Thriller in 1982, it went on to become a success in all regards. Not only did it move approximately 48 million copies, but the songs included became classics. The song the album is named after is historic, but the likes of "Billie Jean" and "Human Nature" provided a wealth of variety. To this day, no album has come close to matching the success of Thriller.




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