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Albums That Were The Biggest Financial Successes, By Robert Jain

By Jason McDonald


Depending on who you ask, you may be told that music is the greatest art form in the entire world. It's easy to see why, since many people enjoy similar styles and genres. When it comes to financial successes in this industry, some have been greater than others. Which albums have made the most money and are still remembered today? Here are the names that the likes of Robert Jain will be able to cover in detail.

The Wall - For those that are fans of Pink Floyd, this 1979 album should be seen as a favorite. It's the band's second-most successful album that they ever released. It also focused on deeper, darker issues, which allowed it to speak to fans and new listeners alike. The Wall performed well from a financial standpoint as well, according to names such as Bob Jain. The fact that it sold 23 million albums is a testament to that.

Led Zeppelin IV - Another album that was able to sell around 23 million units was Led Zeppelin's fourth untitled album. It was released in 1971 and following the band's previous untitled album, which was met with lukewarm reaction, changes had to be made. One of the most striking was the lack of any title or band name on the cover art. This gave it a distinct look, but ultimately it was the collection of songs that made it a classic.

Eagles: Their Greatest Hits - With this being a compilation album, you may not think of it as highly as you would a completely original release. Despite this, Eagles: Their Greatest Hits sold tremendously, with approximately 33 million copies to its name. As a result of this success, for an extended period of time, it was the best-selling album of the 20th century. This title wouldn't last long, however, which leads us to our final entry.

Thriller - When discussing musical successes, this album released by Michael Jackson is equal parts groundbreaking and financially successful. In terms of the latter, Thriller, which was released in 1982, sold almost 48 million copies. Furthermore, it became a landmark for music, featuring a mix of rock and pop music. Even if you aren't familiar with Jackson's music, the cover art of Thriller is well-known, which is evidence of its worldwide success.




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