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Music Market Data for 2006

By Tommy
Created 03/31/2007 - 08:45
IFPI has released its music market data for 2006. Digital track sales continue its upward climb while digital album sales doubled from 2005.

US – Nielsen SoundScan figures
OVERALL MUSIC SALES (albums, singles, music video, digital tracks - in millions)
UNITS SOLD 2006 2005 % Chg.
  1,198 1,003 19.4%
TOTAL ALBUM SALES (includes CD, CS, LP, digital albums - in millions)
UNITS SOLD 2006 2005 % Chg.
  588.2 618.9 -4.9%
DIGITAL TRACK SALES (sales in millions)
UNITS SOLD 2006 2005 % Chg.
  581.9 352.7 65%
OVERALL ALBUM SALES (includes all albums & track equivalent albums - in millions)
UNITS SOLD 2006 2005 % Chg.
  646.4 654.1 -1.2%
INTERNET ALBUM SALES (Physical album purchases via e-commerce sites, In Millions)
UNITS SOLD 2006 2005 % Chg.
  29.4 24.7 19.0%
DIGITAL ALBUM SALES (in millions)
UNITS SOLD 2006 2005 % Chg.
  32.6 16.2 101%

2006 TOP TEN SELLING ALBUMS
  Title/Artist Units Sold
1 Soundtrack / High School Musical 3,719,071
2 Me and My Gang / Rascal Flatts 3,479,994
3 Some Hearts / Carrie Underwood 3,015,950
4 All the Right Reasons/ Nickelback 2,688,166
5 Futuresex/Love … / Justin Timberlake 2,377,127
6 Back to Bedlam / James Blunt 2,137,142
7 B’day / Beyonce 2,010,311
8 Soundtrack/ Hannah Montana 1,987,681
9 Taking the Long Way/ Dixie Chicks 1,856,284
10. Extreme Behavior/ Hinder 1,817,350

2006 TOP TEN SELLING DIGITAL SONGS
  Title/Artist Units Sold
1 Bad Day / Daniel Powter 2,015,594
2 Promiscuous / Nelly Furtado 1,709,274
3 Sexyback / Justin Timberlake 1,657,798
4 Crazy / Gnarls Barkley 1,629,467
5 You’re Beautiful / James Blunt 1,623,417
6 Over My Head (Cable Car) / Fray 1,570,207
7 How to Save a Life / Fray 1,559,704
8 Temperature / Sean Paul 1,533,362
9 Ridin’ / Chamillionaire 1,417,178
10. Hips Don’t Lie / Shakira 1,410,237
Note: combines all versions of the same song

TOP TEN SELLING DIGITAL ALBUMS
  Artist Units Sold
1 How to Save a Life / Fray 198,371
2 Continuum / John Mayer 176,522
3 FutureSex/LoveSounds / Justin Timberlake 141,809
4 Curious George… / Jack Johnson & Friends 134,611
5 Back to Bedlam / James Blunt 131,434
6 Soundtrack / High School Musical 123,280
7 Stadium Arcadium / Red Hot Chili Peppers 122,274
8 Taking the Long Way/ Dixie Chicks 122,075
9 Fever You Can’t Sweat… /Panic! At the Disco 109,997
10. Me and My Gang / Rascal Flatts 105,808
Source: Nielsen SoundScan, the entertainment industry's data information system that tracks point-of-purchase sales of recorded music product announced their 2006 U.S. year-end sales for the 52-week period January 2 through December 31, 2006.

UK artists’ sales hit 10 year high Source: BPI [1]. Figures are sales registered ‘over the counter’, through retail outlets in the UK, recorded by The Official UK Charts Company.

Japan – Digital sales figures
Physical sales down 10% in volume and 4% in value. Audio volume down 4% units and 4% value. Music video volume up 14% volume and 3% value.

Japan digital sales figures 2006
(‘000s) Units % change value (JPY) % change
Single Track 22,369 149% 3,523,915 155%
Album 1,132 207% 1,387,079 206%
Other 402 333% 115,815 730%
Total Online 23,903 153% 5,026,809 172%
Ringtunes 226,753 16% 24,608,867 18%
Ringback tunes 45,602 95% 2,687,678 118%
OTA track 55,824 146% 17,951,800 150%
Total Mobile 344,140 33% 48,240,139 49%
TOTAL 368,063 37% 53,478,142 56%
Source: RIAJ. These figures represent digital music sales income derived from license or consignment sales by 42 RIAJ member companies.

Germany – Internet is the future
• Download sales rise by 40%
• Downloads and mobile combined make up 5% of sales
• Internet is second most important distribution channel for CD sales

Download sales in 2006 rose by 40% to €42m and sales of CDs over the internet are becoming ever more important. With a 17.9% share (16.8% in 2005) of sales, the web is now the second most important distribution channel after electrical stores with 30% (30.8% in 2005).

Since the download market has not yet been able to compensate for the decrease in sales of traditional sound carriers, record sales overall decreased slightly compared with the previous year by 2.4% to €1.706 billion.

Source: IFPI Germany [2]

France – Key market figures 2006
• Market down 10.7% in value to €862m. Physical sales -12.4% (€819m) and digital sales +42% (€43m)
• Repertoire: +13% classical, -12% local, -18% international
• Physical formats: -24% singles, -8.6% albums, -31% music video
• Digital sales split: online 39% and mobile 61%

Source: SNEP [3]

Canada – sales down 4.7% in 2006
The overall Canadian album sales experienced a 4.7% drop in 2006 according to Nielsen SoundScan data. Album sales totalled 46.2m units in 2006, down from 48.5m in 2005. Digital tracks more than doubled to 14.9m units (+122%). Digital album sales reached 1.03m units, also an increase of 122%.

In terms of genre, classical and country grew 20.6% and 15.4% respectively. The largest genre, alternative, dropped 16.8%.

Source: Nielsen SoundScan

Spain – 2006 sales figures
Spanish music sales fell in retail value in 2006 by 15.3% to €345m (US$445m). Source: Promusicae

Netherlands – 2006 sales figures
  Retail Value (€ M) Units (M)
  2006 % change 2006 % change
Albums 247.9 -7% 19.5 -5%
Singles 6.4 -20% 1.7 -18%
Music Video 52.5 -18% 3.5 -24%
Total 306.8 -9% 24.7 -9%
Downloads 10.1 135% 10.1 135%
Total Audio 316.9 -8%    
Source: NVPI [4]

Belgium – Download sales double and local repertoire up 20% in 2006
Belgium digital download revenues rose 90% year on year to €4.1m (US$5.2m), as close to six million files were purchased. The digital music business now accounts for 4.5% of total music purchases in Belgium. Domestic productions accounted for 15% of overall album sales.

Source: IFPI Belgium

Sweden - Key market figures 2006
• Market down 5.5% in value to SKR 941.5m (US$134.4m)
• Physical formats value: singles
-26.7%, albums -9.7%, DVDs +6.7%
• Digital sales up 193% in value to SKR 61.9m (US$9.8m)
• Domestic repertoire accounted for 41% of total album sales
http://www.ifpi.se/statistics.aspx
Source: IFPI Sweden

Austria – CD sales flat
• Market up 5% in units but down 6% in value
• Music DVDs rose 8% in units and 4.5% in value
• There was no change in the number of CD albums sold 2005-06
• Digital sales up 50% (market split 34% online, 66% mobile)

Source: IFPI Austria [5]

Denmark – Digital market doubles
Trade revenues from Danish music sales have halved since 2000. For the first time in five years, however, 2006 saw a modest growth in revenues due to an estimated 100% increase in digital sales and an almost flat physical market. Digital sales increased to DEK 30.6m (US$5.1m) and physical sales fell slightly to DEK 612.4m (US$102.9).

Local releases continue to play an important role in the Danish market, with 46.9% of physical sales attributed to local artists, an increase of 2% compared to 2005. The power of local releases is also reflected in the fact that independent labels are estimated to account for almost a third of the overall recorded music market.

Source: IFPI Denmark [6]

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