Comparing the top-ranked and bottom-ranked music groups, front-line labels IGA, Universal (#3 at 6.4%, led by Taylor Swift, #1 on the year; 2.9m since release) and IDJ (#5 at 5.5%, paced by Kanye West, #6 year-to-date; 1.45m since release) collectively accounting for two-thirds of UMG’s overall new-release share, but EMI’s lone front-line operation, Capitol Music Group (#11 at 2.5%, led by Coldplay’s 2.4m and Katy Perry’s 950k), accounts for less than one-third of the British company’s 8.7% share.
On the bright side, the second Capitol release from The Decemberists, available last Tuesday at iTunes, a week before the physical release, sold just shy of 20k, putting it at #1 on the iTunes album chart. Many industry watchers are pegging the band as another possible candidate for a breakthrough.
The Rolf Schmidt-Holtz-led Sony Music is #2 at 23.4%, as is Columbia on the label side at 6.9%, while Steve Barnett’s team has the #2 album released this quarter in Bruce Springsteen, with 485k, along with solid sales on Beyonce’s Q4 ’08 LP (#3 on the year; 2m since release)… At Epic, Amanda Ghost’s arrival coincided with a sizable jump in the label’s long-anemic share, from 1.8% at the end of the Charlie Walk era to 2.4%. The Fray leads the resurgence with 420k, making it the #3 Q1 release.
Barry Weiss’ RMG (#6, 4.3%) appears to have a hit with Kelly Clarkson’s return to form following her 2007 misstep, with a two-week total of 340k on her new LP, putting it at #4 among Q1 releases. Along with Weiss, those responsible for Clarkson’s comeback are Clive Davis, who A&R’d the project with Pete Ganbarg, and new manager Narvel Blackstock.
Weiss’ combined RMG/JLG share is 6.8%, while his SMEI counterpart Rob Stringer has a combined 9.3%.
Warner Bros., for decades one of the industry’s most successful and admired companies, continues its slide under the recently re-upped Tom Whalley, with a paltry 3.4% on the quarter. Concurrently,
Meanwhile, Edgar Bronfman has received a $3m bonus as a reward for transforming WMG into the AIG of the music business. WMG artists and employees have greeted the news of Bronfman’s windfall with disbelief and outrage.
For a complete breakdown of the marketshare scoreboard, along with Q1’s top sellers, click here.
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