Billboard
Web

Ask Billboard: Madonna, RIAA Certifications, AC/DC

November 30, 2008 04:34 PM ET
Keith Caulfield
Ask Billboard is updated every Friday. Submit your burning music questions to Keith Caulfield at askbb@billboard.com. Please include your first and last name, as well as your city, state and country, if outside the U.S.


Hey Keith

Madonna teamed up with Justin Timberlake for the top 10 Hot 100 smash "4 Minutes." She had a No. 1 Hot Dance Club Play hit with "Give It 2 Me," but that single didn't strike a cord with radio and (only peaked at No. 57 on the Hot 100).

Now does Madonna have any plans to release anything else from the "Hard Candy" album? I read on the Internet that "Miles Away" was released to radio in the U.K., along with a handful of dance remixes. Does she have plans to release that single or any other tracks from her latest CD while she's on tour?

Thanks!

Chad Larson
Mitchell, South Dakota


Hi Chad,

I'm listening to the dance mixes of "Miles Away" right now on my iTunes. They were commercially released this week both in the U.S. and the U.K. through digital download services (and possibly in many other global territories).

The producers enlisted to remix the tune for dance floors include Thin White Duke, Johnny Vicious, Morgan Page, Rebirth (Demacio "Demo" Castellon, Vincent di Pasquale, Larry Grant), Aaron LaCrate and Debonair Samir.

I don't believe the single has been promoted to U.S. radio stations yet. Right now, the focus is on dance clubs here in the States. (On the Hot Dance Club Play chart out next week, dated Dec. 13, "Miles" will move from No. 35 to No. 20 in its second week on the chart. It is her 55th Hot Dance Club Play hit.)

In Europe, Miles Away moves up to No. 13 on the Nielsen Music Control Euro Radio Airplay chart (dated Nov. 20).

However, it would seem that, at least in the U.K., the favorable radio support isn't translating into success with digital downloads. It's looking like the song is selling rather poorly and it may miss the top 40 of the
Official U.K. Singles Chart this Sunday (Nov. 30) when the new chart is released.

A few chart-geek notes:

If "Miles" misses the top 40, it will be her first single to miss the top 10 in the U.K. since 2003 ("Love Profusion") and her first single to miss the top 20 since 1984 (with the original release of "Borderline").

Not exactly records you'd want to set.




Hi Keith,

Just curious, as I've heard different answers depending on where/who you ask.

Double albums or multiple CD album releases are generally one unit of sale, fair enough. But I have heard that in the U.S. the RIAA counts (those types of albums) as two sales (when certifying gold and platinum albums).

Fact or fiction?

Yours curiously,

Ross Muir
Prestwick
Ayrshire
Scotland


Hi Ross,

In the U.S, the RIAA (the trade group that represents the recording industry) certifies albums (for gold/platinum/diamond awards), and they have irregular rules for multi-unit sets. You can find out more about this at www.riaa.com. Check out the "gold and platinum" section of the Web site.

However, to be clear, Billboard's weekly sales charts are powered by Nielsen SoundScan sales data. When an album is counted by Nielsen SoundScan, it doesn't matter if there is one CD inside the package, or 20: it still counts as ONE sale.




Keith,

I was wondering why AC/DC never released the "Let There Be Rock" video on DVD. Can you answer that? Also when a purchase is made of the "Bonfire" box set, which includes the "Back in Black" album, does that count as another
copy of "Back in Black" sold?

Thanks,

Brian Grega
Illinois


Hi Brian,

Not sure about why they haven't put that title out on DVD. As for "Bonfire," when you buy the box, it counts as a sale just for "Bonfire," not for the "Back in Black" album. Or, if you bought the limited edition vinyl box that had replicas of all of AC/DC's albums inside -- that counted as a sale just for that specific box -- not for each of the albums inside.




Ask Billboard: Madonna, RIAA Certifications, AC/DC

November 30, 2008 04:34 PM ET
Keith Caulfield
Ask Billboard is updated every Friday. Submit your burning music questions to Keith Caulfield at askbb@billboard.com. Please include your first and last name, as well as your city, state and country, if outside the U.S.


Hey Keith

Madonna teamed up with Justin Timberlake for the top 10 Hot 100 smash "4 Minutes." She had a No. 1 Hot Dance Club Play hit with "Give It 2 Me," but that single didn't strike a cord with radio and (only peaked at No. 57 on the Hot 100).

Now does Madonna have any plans to release anything else from the "Hard Candy" album? I read on the Internet that "Miles Away" was released to radio in the U.K., along with a handful of dance remixes. Does she have plans to release that single or any other tracks from her latest CD while she's on tour?

Thanks!

Chad Larson
Mitchell, South Dakota


Hi Chad,

I'm listening to the dance mixes of "Miles Away" right now on my iTunes. They were commercially released this week both in the U.S. and the U.K. through digital download services (and possibly in many other global territories).

The producers enlisted to remix the tune for dance floors include Thin White Duke, Johnny Vicious, Morgan Page, Rebirth (Demacio "Demo" Castellon, Vincent di Pasquale, Larry Grant), Aaron LaCrate and Debonair Samir.

I don't believe the single has been promoted to U.S. radio stations yet. Right now, the focus is on dance clubs here in the States. (On the Hot Dance Club Play chart out next week, dated Dec. 13, "Miles" will move from No. 35 to No. 20 in its second week on the chart. It is her 55th Hot Dance Club Play hit.)

In Europe, Miles Away moves up to No. 13 on the Nielsen Music Control Euro Radio Airplay chart (dated Nov. 20).

However, it would seem that, at least in the U.K., the favorable radio support isn't translating into success with digital downloads. It's looking like the song is selling rather poorly and it may miss the top 40 of the
Official U.K. Singles Chart this Sunday (Nov. 30) when the new chart is released.

A few chart-geek notes:

If "Miles" misses the top 40, it will be her first single to miss the top 10 in the U.K. since 2003 ("Love Profusion") and her first single to miss the top 20 since 1984 (with the original release of "Borderline").

Not exactly records you'd want to set.




Hi Keith,

Just curious, as I've heard different answers depending on where/who you ask.

Double albums or multiple CD album releases are generally one unit of sale, fair enough. But I have heard that in the U.S. the RIAA counts (those types of albums) as two sales (when certifying gold and platinum albums).

Fact or fiction?

Yours curiously,

Ross Muir
Prestwick
Ayrshire
Scotland


Hi Ross,

In the U.S, the RIAA (the trade group that represents the recording industry) certifies albums (for gold/platinum/diamond awards), and they have irregular rules for multi-unit sets. You can find out more about this at www.riaa.com. Check out the "gold and platinum" section of the Web site.

However, to be clear, Billboard's weekly sales charts are powered by Nielsen SoundScan sales data. When an album is counted by Nielsen SoundScan, it doesn't matter if there is one CD inside the package, or 20: it still counts as ONE sale.




Keith,

I was wondering why AC/DC never released the "Let There Be Rock" video on DVD. Can you answer that? Also when a purchase is made of the "Bonfire" box set, which includes the "Back in Black" album, does that count as another
copy of "Back in Black" sold?

Thanks,

Brian Grega
Illinois


Hi Brian,

Not sure about why they haven't put that title out on DVD. As for "Bonfire," when you buy the box, it counts as a sale just for "Bonfire," not for the "Back in Black" album. Or, if you bought the limited edition vinyl box that had replicas of all of AC/DC's albums inside -- that counted as a sale just for that specific box -- not for each of the albums inside.


Post a Comment
Asterisk (*) is a required field.
* Author: 
* Rate This Article: (1=Bad, 5=Perfect)

*Comment:
 
 

There's still no solidified release dates for upcoming Interscope albums from Eminem and 50 Cent, but new music from both acts has emerged in the past 24 hours. Eminem's "Crack a Bottle," which features 50 as well as Dr. Dre, leaked online today (Jan. 6), while 50's "I Get It In," debuted last night on New York radio station Hot 97. More...

Stooges guitarist Ron Asheton was found dead this morning at his home in Ann Arbor, Mich., according to local police. He was 60. There was no sign of foul play or drug use; police estimate Asheton died on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day. More...
  Buy CD  
  Buy CD/DVD/VHS  
  Buy Ringtones  
  Digital Download  
  View the video clip  
  Listen to the Radio  
  Subscription Service  
   
  Buy CD  
  Buy CD/DVD/VHS  
  Buy Ringtones  
  Digital Download  
  View the video clip  
  Subscription Service