Nielsen Music: RSD Brings Highest Share Ever of Physical Album Sales to Indie Retail

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INDIE RETAIL CELEBRATES RECORD STORE DAY 2015

Highest Share of Physical Album Sales – Ever – at Indie Stores

 Indie Retail Share of Overall Album Sales Highest Since 2003

 White Stripes’ Get Behind Me Satan is Biggest RSD Release

Record Store Day, which celebrated music and small independent record stores last Saturday (April 18th), now has even more to celebrate: its sales represent the highest independent share of overall album sales since 2003 and the highest share of physical album sales ever. According to Nielsen Music, sales at independent retail stores made up 11.9% of the total industry sales for the week, an increase of 4% over the same week last year; and 21.5% of total physical album sales, an increase of over 10% over the same week last year. For the independent stores that reported sales to Nielsen both this year and last year, album sales increased 3% and single sales increased 23%.

The growth in the indie retail sector has been fueled by a resurgence in vinyl album sales, which have grown 260% since 2009. In 2014, vinyl album sales reached 9.2 million, up from 6.1 million in 2013.  In the first quarter of this year, vinyl album sales were 53% higher than Q1 2014, driven by a 66% increase in catalog album sales (albums that have been released for at least 18 months) during the same period.

According to Nielsen’s Music 360 2014 study, vinyl buyers are concentrated in the 18-24 year old  age group and the 45-54 age group, and growth in the format is being fueled by rock, which accounted for 70% of last week’s vinyl album sales and 70% of vinyl album sales year to date.

Record Store Day was conceived in 2007 as a way to celebrate the unique culture surrounding independently owned record stores. The buzz about Record Store Day – and the sought-after limited edition records released for the event – often create lines around the block, and certainly drive an increase in sales. Sales at independent record stores this week (all formats) increased more than 46% over last week. The biggest Record Store Day-related release was The White Stripes / Get Behind Me Satan.

Billboard Top Album Vinyl Chart

Week Ending 4/19/15

  1. Sufjan Stevens                        Carrie & Lowell
  2. The White Stripes                   Get Behind Me Satan*
  3. Run The Jewels                       Run The Jewels
  4. Dance Gavin Dance                Instant Gratification
  5. Miles Davis                             Kind Of Blue
  6. Bob Dylan                                The Basement Tapes*
  7. Halestorm                               Into The Wild Life
  8. Father John Misty                   I Love You Honeybear*
  9. Replacements                         Alex Chilton*
  10. Built To Spill                            Untethered Moon*

*Record Store Day release