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Album hard to get - is there a distribution problem?

PostPosted: 24th Apr 07, 20:21
by Robdj
Finally got hold of the new album after the problems of amazon saying they would send it out about 4-6 weeks late.

Then went into Nottingham.
Virgin Megastore - sold out
HMV - sold out

Course teh devoted fans like us will search hard and find it eventually (there were a couple of copies in fopp)
But surely it cant be good for sales if 1 day after release there are no copies in either of the main two shops. Lets face it most people browse those big shops and most people won't hunt all over town for it.
It needs to be available on the New release/ recommended rock shelves to get the masses to pick it up and notice it. Considering it got a decent size review in kerrang and was one of the main rock releases of the week it seems weird not to capitalise on that.

PostPosted: 24th Apr 07, 20:48
by 29xTheJames
I was gonna put up a photo of HMV Newcastle: there really behind the album as they have about 6 copies of each WH album on shelfs along the wall of the metal section. Looks good.

At the HMV I work for in Stockton, we only got 3 copies of the album. I bought 1. There is now 1 left.

PostPosted: 24th Apr 07, 20:50
by geordierussell
May be that the review have prompted loads of people to rush out and get a copy.

A swift word with Ginger at one of the gigs would be a good idea.

PostPosted: 24th Apr 07, 20:54
by SteveP
Each store probably only got a dozen copies, so that they had more room on the shelves for funeral for a friend, panic at the disco, my chemical romance and all that shite

PostPosted: 24th Apr 07, 21:15
by Robdj
SteveP wrote:Each store probably only got a dozen copies, so that they had more room on the shelves for funeral for a friend, panic at the disco, my chemical romance and all that shite


Which is part of my question. Did enough copies go out? Because a lot of the fringe-fans are far more likely to buy it on the week it has been released and when the band has had some decent press coverage. It needs to there in the shops now, when demand will be at its highest.

PostPosted: 24th Apr 07, 21:25
by 29xTheJames
Your right. Us WH fans will get it when ever we can, and in a few months someone whos toyed with the idea of getting into WH could buy it as a way to 'break in'. But the emo kids will only get it the week kerrang or whatever cover it.

I think the HMV I work at should of at least stocked 5 copies.

PostPosted: 24th Apr 07, 22:01
by Sheffield_Si
Yeah, I've just cancelled my amazon order.
http://www.play.com have it in stock though.

Couldn't find it in music zone, Rotherham yesterday :roll:

PostPosted: 25th Apr 07, 00:17
by shockingcandy
Got mine off Play - even arrived on day of release (nice one!)

Can't remember the last time I brought an album from a "real" shop. Gotta love the 'net!

PostPosted: 25th Apr 07, 00:23
by Robdj
29xTheJames wrote:
At the HMV I work for in Stockton, we only got 3 copies of the album. I bought 1. There is now 1 left.


Not many copies at all for a medium sized, well known band, on the week of the albums release. I read elsewhere someone in Dundee also found it hard to find a copy. I'm sure it shouldn't be hard to find a new album by a band that size the day after its release.

PostPosted: 25th Apr 07, 00:38
by WiredOut
Robdj wrote:
29xTheJames wrote:
At the HMV I work for in Stockton, we only got 3 copies of the album. I bought 1. There is now 1 left.


Not many copies at all for a medium sized, well known band, on the week of the albums release. I read elsewhere someone in Dundee also found it hard to find a copy. I'm sure it shouldn't be hard to find a new album by a band that size the day after its release.


Funnily enough, I bought Dundee HMV's second-last copy last Wednesday before the official release.

PostPosted: 25th Apr 07, 02:02
by Keith Richard
Cargo came through for me yet again. The CD dropped through the mailbox morning of 24th....not too shabby a delivery performance at all me thinks.

PostPosted: 25th Apr 07, 07:05
by seventieslord
Let's hope this is because it's selling a lot faster than anticipated.

If sales have anything to do with the quality of the music, then that's the cause.

But they aren't the least bit related, so.....

PostPosted: 25th Apr 07, 10:17
by chris_j
Aye I am still waiting for my copy (from Fading Ways) but I just bought it from iTunes cos I couldn't stand the wait. Anyone else who is impatient and can afford to waste 9 quid, I recommend that you do this. Honestly, for the price of three pints of beer, you can get the bestest album that anyone has done for ages several days before you otherwise would have got it.

;-)

PostPosted: 25th Apr 07, 12:43
by lemon & ginger
haven't got it yet. went to my local fopp but they didn't have it :( and can't buy stuff from the internet cos the postie seems to have similar taste to me and nicks stuff(or it just gets lost if it says it is from play) :( my girlfriend is meant to be getting it for me today though :D

PostPosted: 25th Apr 07, 14:19
by inglorious01
Yeah I think distribution has been a problem. The last album even made a brief appearance at my local Asda, but no such joy when I checked yesterday. Good job I already have it.

Most people buy their cd's through Supermarkets apparently.