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Taylor Swift, Rolling Stones surge Vinyl Christmas sales  

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Vinyl records were a surprise hit this Christmas, with weekly sales in the UK soaring to their highest level this century during the festive shopping period, fuelled by artists including the Rolling Stones, Taylor Swift and Fleetwood Mac. 

The vinyl record resurgence, with a new generation of music lovers turning to retro formats such as cassettes and LPs has fuelled a sales surge to their highest annual level since Vanilla Ice’s Ice Ice Baby and Elton John’s Sacrifice topped the charts in 1990. 

More than 250,000 vinyl records were sold last week, the most since the turn of the century, as music lovers opted for the classic format as gifts for Christmas. 

Vinyl albums have become prized for their cover art, warmer sound and sleeve notes compared with digital streaming. 

Taylor Swift’s new version of 1989, Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours, The Rolling Stones’ Hackney Diamonds, Pink Floyd and Abba Gold, were the top sellers last week, as a growing army of Swifties boosted the US singer’s sales while older collectors turned to the classics to build out their collections. 

Purchases of vinyl LPs overall, have risen for a 16th consecutive year, topping 5.9m this year, an 11.7% annual increase, more than four times the rate seen in 2022. 

The singer was the most popular vinyl artist. In a year in which she conquered the movie box office, notching up the biggest concert film of all time with The Eras Tour, Swift continued to re-record earlier albums, allowing her to profit from her music after her original masters were sold away from her. Two new editions became bestsellers this year which were 1989, and Speak Now from 2010. 

Other biggest-selling artists on vinyl this year were Blur, Lewis Capaldi, Lana Del Rey, The Rolling Stones and Kylie Minogue, according to data from Official Charts for the first 51 weeks of this year, analysed by the music trade body the BPI. 

Sales have plummeted in the face of the streaming revolution while the once mighty CD continues its inexorable decline, and the format has not proved a favourite with collectors while sales fell at the smallest rate in a decade this year. 

CD sales peaked in 2004 and began to decline in 2005, with digital streaming now accounting for more than 80% of the UK music market. This year CD sales are expected to fall by 6.6% to about 10.6m, a significant improvement on the 19.3% fall recorded last year. 

Sales of cassettes have topped 100,000 units for a 4th consecutive year. Overall, the market for physical formats – vinyl, cassettes and CDs – will decline by just 1% this year. This is the closest it has come to stabilising since 2004, being the last year to show overall growth. 

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The industry was given a pre-Christmas confidence boost in November, when HMV reopened its flagship store on London’s Oxford Street after a four-year absence, and the entertainment retailer’s owner hailed a revival in sales of physical music formats, including CDs. 

Bestselling vinyl albums in 2023 (up to chart week 51) 

1. Taylor Swift – 1989 (Taylor’s Version) Taylor Swift continues to earn a great reception to the releases of her albums (in response to her masters being sold away from her), and her 2014 smash hit took this year’s vinyl top spot. 

2. The Rolling Stones – Hackney Diamonds  This album which was released in October, was the Stones’ first album of original material in 18 years and featured a stellar guest-star lineup, making it a guaranteed seller.  

3. Lana Del Rey – Did You Know There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd The ninth album of the songwriter, released in March, was a huge success despite the singer eschewing commercial hits for more cryptic, exploratory material. 

4. Taylor Swift – Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) Swift rereleased her 2010 album in the summer and it was an instant hit with fans, becoming her 10th UK No 1 album. 

5. Fleetwood Mac – Rumours The classic 1977 album is a staple of most vinyl collections and appears in the top 10 bestsellers for an 8th consecutive year. 

6. Blur – The Ballad of Darren The 9th studio album from the beloved British rock band received rave reviews and features in the Guardian’s top 10 best albums of 2023

7. Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon Like Rumours, the iconic album cover of this 1972 Pink Floyd classic could be found in many vinyl collections and it frequently bags a bestseller spot. 

8. Taylor Swift – Midnights Even though it has been more than a year since Swift released this surprise new album – her 10th – a number of special editions probably helped it to retain a top spot. 

9. Olivia Rodrigo – Guts The second album from the Gen Z icon was also the bestselling cassette tape of this year, showing that new generations of music fans are fully embracing the physical formats decades after their heyday. 

10. Lewis Capaldi – Broken by Desire to be Heavenly Sent The highly anticipated follow-up to Capaldi’s mammoth hit debut album which was released in May was an instant success with fans of his mournful ballads. 

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