Edmonton Journal

Swift sets decade-high sales mark

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NEW YORK –Taylor Swift’s new album is called Red, but its true colour is a brilliant platinum.

The 22-year-old CMA nominee sold 1.2 million copies of her latest album in its first week — the largest sales week for any album in a decade.

Nielsen SoundScan confirmed the blockbuste­r sales on Tuesday night. Red marks Swift’s second straight album to sell more than a million copies in its first week; Speak Now, her third album, sold a little over a million copies when it was released in 2010. She is the only woman to have two albums sell more than a million copies in its first week.

“They just told me Red sold 1.2 million albums first week. How is this real life?! You are UNREAL. I love you so much. Thanks a million ;),” Swift tweeted Tuesday night.

The only other act to sell more than one million copies of an album in its debut week twice was ’N Sync.

Swift isn’t a boy band, but she’s certainly got the appeal of one: The country crossover has a huge following, particular­ly among teens who have followed her since she was a teen herself, releasing her first album. But she’s also a critic’s darling: The Grammywinn­er’s Red garnered plenty of acclaim when it was released last week.

Swift was omnipresen­t in the week of the album’s release, appearing on such shows as Good Morning America and Katie. She also joined with two untraditio­nal partners — Papa John’s and Walgreens, which offered the album for sale. And she announced her upcoming tour.

The last album to sell more than one million copies in its debut week was Lady Gaga’s Born This Way, which sold 1.1 million copies last year. However, that album was deeply discounted on Amazon.com in its first week.

 ?? MIKE COPPOLA/ GETTY IMAGES FILES ?? Taylor Swift is the only woman to have two albums sell more than a million copies each in their first week.
MIKE COPPOLA/ GETTY IMAGES FILES Taylor Swift is the only woman to have two albums sell more than a million copies each in their first week.

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