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2001 studio album by Elton John

Songs from the West Coast is the twenty-sixth studio album by English musician Elton John, released worldwide on 1 October 2001.

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Songs from the West Coast

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1 Octubre 2001 · Fecha Grabación: 30 Abril 2001 -
    Discográfica: RocketMercury · Estudio de grabación: Townhouse (London, England); Cello, Sony Music, Johnny Yuma, Wonderland, Ocean Way (Los Angeles, California) · Productor: Patrick Leonard
    1
    The Emperor`s New Clothes
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 Songs from the West Coast trac
    4:28
  • 2
    Dark Diamond
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 Songs from the West Coast trac
    4:26
  • 3
    Look Ma, No Hands
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 Songs from the West Coast trac
    4:22
  • 4
    American Triangle
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 Songs from the West Coast trac
    4:49
  • 5
    Original Sin
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 Songs from the West Coast trac
    0:00
  • 6
    Birds
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 Songs from the West Coast trac
    3:51
  • 7
    I Want Love
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 Songs from the West Coast trac
    4:37
  • 8
    The Wasteland
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 Songs from the West Coast trac
    4:21
  • 9
    Ballad of the Boy in the Red Shoes
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 Songs from the West Coast trac
    4:52
  • 10
    Love Her Like Me
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 Songs from the West Coast trac
    3:58
  • 11
    Mansfield
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 Songs from the West Coast trac
    4:56
  • 12
    This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 Songs from the West Coast trac
    4:40
  • 1
    Your Song
    Elton John • w: with Alessandro Safina • 2001 /10 /01 2002 reissue bonus disc track
    0:00
  • 2
    Teardrops
    Elton John • w: with Lulu • 2001 /10 /01 2002 reissue bonus disc track
    4:45
  • 3
    The North Star
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 2002 reissue bonus disc track
    0:00
  • 4
    Original Sin
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 2002 reissue bonus disc track
    0:00
  • 5
    Your Song
    Elton John • w: with Alessandro Safina • 2001 /10 /01 2002 reissue bonus disc track
    0:00
  • 6
    I Want Love
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 2002 reissue bonus disc track
    4:37
  • 7
    This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /10 /01 2002 reissue bonus disc track
    4:40
  • 8
    Your Song
    Elton John • w: with Alessandro Safina • 2001 /10 /01 2002 reissue bonus disc track
    0:00
  • Singles


    This Train Dont Stop There Anymore

    This Train Dont Stop There Anymore

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 2001 · Fecha Grabación: 2001 -
    Discográfica: Rocket, Mercury, Universal · · Productor: Patrick Leonard
    1
    This Train Dont Stop There Anymore
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001
    4:40
  • 2
    0:00
  • I Want Love

    I Want Love

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 24 Septiembre 2001 · Fecha Grabación: 2001 -
    Discográfica: Rocket Mercury · ·
    1
    I Want Love
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /09 /24
    4:37
  • 2
    The North Star
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2001 /09 /24
    0:00
  • 3
    God Never Came There
    Elton John • 2001 /09 /24
    0:00
  • Original Sin

    Original Sin

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 1 Abril 2002 · Fecha Grabación: 2002 -
    Discográfica: Rocket, Mercury, Universal · · Productor: Patrick Leonard
    1
    Original Sin
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2002 /04 /01
    0:00
  • 2
    Im Still Standing (live)
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2002 /04 /01
    3:03
  • Songs from the West Coast
    Studio album by
    Released1 October 2001
    Recorded18 September 2000 – 30 April 2001
    Studio
    GenrePop rock
    Length54:06
    Label
    ProducerPatrick Leonard
    Elton John chronology
    Elton John One Night Only – The Greatest Hits
    (2000)
    Songs from the West Coast
    (2001)
    Greatest Hits 1970–2002
    (2002)
    Singles from Songs from the West Coast
    1. "I Want Love"
      Released: 24 September 2001
    2. "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore"
      Released: 2002
    3. "Original Sin"
      Released: 1 April 2002

    Review

    2001 studio album by Elton John

    Songs from the West Coast is the twenty-sixth studio album by English musician Elton John, released worldwide on 1 October 2001.

    Leer más

    Background

    For this album, Elton John once again collaborated with long-time lyricist Bernie Taupin, marking the first time the pair had written together in person. Patrick Leonard produced the album and played keyboards on several songs, as was the case for The Road to El Dorado soundtrack, released the year before.

    Drummer Nigel Olsson returned to the Elton John Band full-time and Tata Vega makes an early appearance as a backup vocalist, joining the band later. Stevie Wonder, who previously worked with John on the songs "I Guess That`s Why They Call It the Blues" and "That`s What Friends Are For", played harmonica and clavinet on "Dark Diamond". Guy Babylon, Bob Birch and John Mahon, three of John`s band members at the time, do not appear on this album.

    It was the first non-soundtrack studio album from John to be released after PolyGram and Universal Music Group merged, consolidating distribution rights to his entire catalogue.

    Rufus Wainwright sings backing vocals on the track "American Triangle", which is about Matthew Shepard, a gay college student who was brutally murdered in 1998.[1] The album was dedicated to Shepard and Oliver Johnstone, band member Davey Johnstone`s late son.

    John has said that the inspiration for many of the songs on this album came from when he listened to Heartbreaker by Ryan Adams.

    In an interview with Jon Wiederhorn in 2001, John revealed that the album was recorded using analogue tape, as he believes "the voice and instruments sound warmer".

    In 2002, the album was repackaged as a special edition containing a bonus disc with remixes, B-sides and non-album singles from the time of its release.

    Singles

    "I Want Love" was the first single to be released from the album, later going on to be nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards. It reached No. 9 in the UK Singles Chart, No. 10 on the US Billboard Bubbling Under chart and No. 6 on the Adult Contemporary chart. It reached No. 9 in Canada. "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" and "Original Sin" also became hit singles. "Original Sin" also received a Grammy nomination for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards. None of the songs from this album hit the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, which froze John`s record of 31 years with at least one song in the Billboard Hot 100 (30 with at least one in the top 40).

    Music videos

    The music video for the song "I Want Love" was directed by Sam Taylor-Wood and features actor Robert Downey Jr. lip-synching to the song.[2] He is the only person to appear in the video. The entire video is one long shot where the camera follows Downey from room to room of a large empty house (Greystone Mansion).

    The music video for the song "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" features Justin Timberlake portraying a young John.

    The music video for the song "Original Sin" features Elizabeth Taylor and Mandy Moore. It also features John playing the father of Moore`s character and the husband of Taylor`s character. Moore was the centre of the video, who plays a huge Elton John fan from the 1970s who is transported by a dream (? la The Wizard of Oz) to one of his concerts, where she socialises with various celebrities of the period (Bette Midler, Sonny & Cher, Barbra Streisand, etc.) played by look-alikes. Then at the end she wakes up and John`s character asks, "Who is this Elton John, anyway?" It also has more of an upbeat dance mix to the music.

    Album cover

    Photographed by Sam Taylor-Wood, the restaurant shown on the album`s cover is Rae`s Restaurant, which is frequently used as a location for many Los Angeles-based film shoots, including 1993`s True Romance and 2005`s Lords of Dogtown. John`s partner David Furnish and his Director of Operations Bob Halley appear on the album cover: Furnish as a cowboy at the bar and Halley as the man getting handcuffed.

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    The Advocatefavourable[3]
    AllMusic[4]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[5]
    Entertainment WeeklyA−[6]
    The Guardian[7]
    Jam!favourable[8]
    Los Angeles Timespositive[9]
    Peoplefavourable[10]
    Rolling Stone[11]
    BBCfavourable[12]

    For the most part, Songs from the West Coast was warmly received by music critics. AllMusic`s Stephen Thomas Erlewine was glad that John made a record that sounds like his classic albums from the early 1970s, even though he still included some adult contemporary material. Erlewine went on to say that the record does not have all the "warmth" of his classic albums, but that it is still the best album he has made in years.[4] Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly stated that the album effectively sounds like John`s early recordings. He felt that Taupin`s lyrics, such as "American Triangle", devalue the song, but at other times make John "liberated".[6] Jane Stevenson, writing for Jam! CANOE, felt glad that John returned to his roots, even if he does not quite make it there.[8] Barry Walters of Rolling Stone wrote that back-to-the-roots albums by artists rarely work, but John was able to make it work on Songs from the West Coast even if some songs, such as "American Triangle" and "The Emperor`s New Clothes", miss the mark. Others, like "I Want Love", effectively manage to sound like his earlier work.[11]

    Track listing

    All songs written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin.

    Songs from the West Coast track listing
    No.TitleLength
    1."The Emperor`s New Clothes"4:28
    2."Dark Diamond"4:26
    3."Look Ma, No Hands"4:22
    4."American Triangle"4:49
    5."Original Sin"4:49
    6."Birds"3:51
    7."I Want Love"4:35
    8."The Wasteland"4:21
    9."Ballad of the Boy in the Red Shoes"4:52
    10."Love Her Like Me"3:58
    11."Mansfield"4:56
    12."This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore"4:39

    2002 reissue bonus disc track listing
    No.TitleLength
    1."Your Song" (with Alessandro Safina)4:21
    2."Teardrops" (with Lulu)4:45
    3."The North Star"5:29
    4."Original Sin" (Junior`s Earth mix)3:52
    5."Your Song" (with Alessandro Safina; Almighty mix)4:33
    6."I Want Love" (video)
    7."This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" (video)
    8."Your Song" (video)

    Personnel

    Musicians

    • Elton John – lead vocals, acoustic piano, harmonium (6)
    • Patrick Leonard – Hammond B3 organ (2, 4), organ (3), keyboards (4, 5, 11), Mellotron (10)
    • Stevie Wonder – clavinet (2), harmonica (2)
    • Billy Preston – Hammond B3 organ (7, 8, 10)
    • Davey Johnstone – guitars (1, 2, 8), backing vocals (1–3, 7, 9–12), electric guitar (3, 7), acoustic guitar (9, 11), mandolin (9)
    • David Channing – acoustic guitar (3), dobro (6)
    • Rusty Anderson – electric guitar (4, 11), guitars (5, 6, 10), bouzouki (11)
    • Bruce Gaitsch – acoustic guitar (4, 7)
    • Paul Bushnell – bass (1–12), backing vocals (1–3, 7, 9–12)
    • Nigel Olsson – drums (1, 3, 7–9), backing vocals (1–3, 7, 9–12)
    • Matt Chamberlain – drums (2, 4–6, 10–12), percussion (6)
    • Jay Bellerose – percussion (1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
    • Paul Buckmaster – horn arrangements and conductor (1), string arrangements and conductor (5, 9, 11, 12)
    • Rufus Wainwright – harmony vocals (4)
    • Kudisan Kai – backing vocals (7, 8, 12)
    • Tata Vega – backing vocals (8)
    • Gary Barlow – backing vocals (12)

    Production

    • Patrick Leonard – producer
    • Bill Bottrell – mixing
    • Alan Sanderson – mix assistant
    • Joe Chiccarelli – recording, vocal recording, horn and string recording
    • David Channing – recording, vocal recording (Rufus Wainwright, 4)
    • Brian Scheuble – recording
    • Ralph Sutton – recording (Stevie Wonder, 2)
    • Jennifer Hilliard – recording assistant
    • Katrina Leigh – recording assistant, production coordinator
    • Jonathan Merritt – recording assistant
    • Todd Shoemaker – recording assistant
    • Alan Sanderson – horn and string recording assistant
    • Andy Green – vocal recording assistant
    • Tom Stanley – vocal recording assistant
    • Steve Jones – recording assistant (Stevie Wonder, 2)
    • Darrell Thorp – recording assistant (Rufus Wainwright, 4)
    • Stewart Whitmore – mastering
    • Adrian Collee – production coordinator
    • Suzanne Ybarra – production coordinator
    • Peacock – design
    • Sam Taylor-Wood – photography
    • Mixed at Cello Studios (Hollywood, California)
    • Mastered at Marcussen Mastering (Hollywood, California)

    Accolades

    Grammy Award nominations for Songs from the West Coast

    Year

    Nominee / work

    Award

    Result

    2002
    [13]
    "I Want Love"Best Pop Vocal AlbumNominated

    2003
    [14]
    "Original Sin"Best Pop Vocal Performance – MaleNominated

    Charts

    Certifications and sales

    Certifications and sales for Songs from the West Coast

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[38]

    Gold

    35,000^

    Canada (Music Canada)[39]

    Gold

    50,000^

    Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[40]

    Platinum

    50,000^

    Italy (FIMI)[41]

    Platinum

    100,000*

    Norway (IFPI Norway)[42]

    Gold

    25,000*

    Sweden (GLF)[43]

    Gold

    40,000^

    Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[44]

    Gold

    20,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[45]

    2× Platinum

    600,000^

    United States (RIAA)[47]

    Gold

    500,000[46]

    Summaries

    Europe (IFPI)[48]

    Platinum

    1,000,000*

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    2001 studio album by Elton John

    Songs from the West Coast is the twenty-sixth studio album by English musician Elton John, released worldwide on 1 October 2001.

    Background

    For this album, Elton John once again collaborated with long-time lyricist Bernie Taupin, marking the first time the pair had written together in person. Patrick Leonard produced the album and played keyboards on several songs, as was the case for The Road to El Dorado soundtrack, released the year before.

    Drummer Nigel Olsson returned to the Elton John Band full-time and Tata Vega makes an early appearance as a backup vocalist, joining the band later. Stevie Wonder, who previously worked with John on the songs "I Guess That`s Why They Call It the Blues" and "That`s What Friends Are For", played harmonica and clavinet on "Dark Diamond". Guy Babylon, Bob Birch and John Mahon, three of John`s band members at the time, do not appear on this album.

    It was the first non-soundtrack studio album from John to be released after PolyGram and Universal Music Group merged, consolidating distribution rights to his entire catalogue.

    Rufus Wainwright sings backing vocals on the track "American Triangle", which is about Matthew Shepard, a gay college student who was brutally murdered in 1998.[1] The album was dedicated to Shepard and Oliver Johnstone, band member Davey Johnstone`s late son.

    John has said that the inspiration for many of the songs on this album came from when he listened to Heartbreaker by Ryan Adams.

    In an interview with Jon Wiederhorn in 2001, John revealed that the album was recorded using analogue tape, as he believes "the voice and instruments sound warmer".

    In 2002, the album was repackaged as a special edition containing a bonus disc with remixes, B-sides and non-album singles from the time of its release.

    Singles

    "I Want Love" was the first single to be released from the album, later going on to be nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards. It reached No. 9 in the UK Singles Chart, No. 10 on the US Billboard Bubbling Under chart and No. 6 on the Adult Contemporary chart. It reached No. 9 in Canada. "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" and "Original Sin" also became hit singles. "Original Sin" also received a Grammy nomination for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards. None of the songs from this album hit the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, which froze John`s record of 31 years with at least one song in the Billboard Hot 100 (30 with at least one in the top 40).

    Music videos

    The music video for the song "I Want Love" was directed by Sam Taylor-Wood and features actor Robert Downey Jr. lip-synching to the song.[2] He is the only person to appear in the video. The entire video is one long shot where the camera follows Downey from room to room of a large empty house (Greystone Mansion).

    The music video for the song "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" features Justin Timberlake portraying a young John.

    The music video for the song "Original Sin" features Elizabeth Taylor and Mandy Moore. It also features John playing the father of Moore`s character and the husband of Taylor`s character. Moore was the centre of the video, who plays a huge Elton John fan from the 1970s who is transported by a dream (? la The Wizard of Oz) to one of his concerts, where she socialises with various celebrities of the period (Bette Midler, Sonny & Cher, Barbra Streisand, etc.) played by look-alikes. Then at the end she wakes up and John`s character asks, "Who is this Elton John, anyway?" It also has more of an upbeat dance mix to the music.

    Album cover

    Photographed by Sam Taylor-Wood, the restaurant shown on the album`s cover is Rae`s Restaurant, which is frequently used as a location for many Los Angeles-based film shoots, including 1993`s True Romance and 2005`s Lords of Dogtown. John`s partner David Furnish and his Director of Operations Bob Halley appear on the album cover: Furnish as a cowboy at the bar and Halley as the man getting handcuffed.

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    The Advocatefavourable[3]
    AllMusic[4]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[5]
    Entertainment WeeklyA−[6]
    The Guardian[7]
    Jam!favourable[8]
    Los Angeles Timespositive[9]
    Peoplefavourable[10]
    Rolling Stone[11]
    BBCfavourable[12]

    For the most part, Songs from the West Coast was warmly received by music critics. AllMusic`s Stephen Thomas Erlewine was glad that John made a record that sounds like his classic albums from the early 1970s, even though he still included some adult contemporary material. Erlewine went on to say that the record does not have all the "warmth" of his classic albums, but that it is still the best album he has made in years.[4] Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly stated that the album effectively sounds like John`s early recordings. He felt that Taupin`s lyrics, such as "American Triangle", devalue the song, but at other times make John "liberated".[6] Jane Stevenson, writing for Jam! CANOE, felt glad that John returned to his roots, even if he does not quite make it there.[8] Barry Walters of Rolling Stone wrote that back-to-the-roots albums by artists rarely work, but John was able to make it work on Songs from the West Coast even if some songs, such as "American Triangle" and "The Emperor`s New Clothes", miss the mark. Others, like "I Want Love", effectively manage to sound like his earlier work.[11]

    Track listing

    All songs written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin.

    Songs from the West Coast track listing
    No.TitleLength
    1."The Emperor`s New Clothes"4:28
    2."Dark Diamond"4:26
    3."Look Ma, No Hands"4:22
    4."American Triangle"4:49
    5."Original Sin"4:49
    6."Birds"3:51
    7."I Want Love"4:35
    8."The Wasteland"4:21
    9."Ballad of the Boy in the Red Shoes"4:52
    10."Love Her Like Me"3:58
    11."Mansfield"4:56
    12."This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore"4:39

    2002 reissue bonus disc track listing
    No.TitleLength
    1."Your Song" (with Alessandro Safina)4:21
    2."Teardrops" (with Lulu)4:45
    3."The North Star"5:29
    4."Original Sin" (Junior`s Earth mix)3:52
    5."Your Song" (with Alessandro Safina; Almighty mix)4:33
    6."I Want Love" (video)
    7."This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" (video)
    8."Your Song" (video)

    Personnel

    Musicians

    • Elton John – lead vocals, acoustic piano, harmonium (6)
    • Patrick Leonard – Hammond B3 organ (2, 4), organ (3), keyboards (4, 5, 11), Mellotron (10)
    • Stevie Wonder – clavinet (2), harmonica (2)
    • Billy Preston – Hammond B3 organ (7, 8, 10)
    • Davey Johnstone – guitars (1, 2, 8), backing vocals (1–3, 7, 9–12), electric guitar (3, 7), acoustic guitar (9, 11), mandolin (9)
    • David Channing – acoustic guitar (3), dobro (6)
    • Rusty Anderson – electric guitar (4, 11), guitars (5, 6, 10), bouzouki (11)
    • Bruce Gaitsch – acoustic guitar (4, 7)
    • Paul Bushnell – bass (1–12), backing vocals (1–3, 7, 9–12)
    • Nigel Olsson – drums (1, 3, 7–9), backing vocals (1–3, 7, 9–12)
    • Matt Chamberlain – drums (2, 4–6, 10–12), percussion (6)
    • Jay Bellerose – percussion (1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
    • Paul Buckmaster – horn arrangements and conductor (1), string arrangements and conductor (5, 9, 11, 12)
    • Rufus Wainwright – harmony vocals (4)
    • Kudisan Kai – backing vocals (7, 8, 12)
    • Tata Vega – backing vocals (8)
    • Gary Barlow – backing vocals (12)

    Production

    • Patrick Leonard – producer
    • Bill Bottrell – mixing
    • Alan Sanderson – mix assistant
    • Joe Chiccarelli – recording, vocal recording, horn and string recording
    • David Channing – recording, vocal recording (Rufus Wainwright, 4)
    • Brian Scheuble – recording
    • Ralph Sutton – recording (Stevie Wonder, 2)
    • Jennifer Hilliard – recording assistant
    • Katrina Leigh – recording assistant, production coordinator
    • Jonathan Merritt – recording assistant
    • Todd Shoemaker – recording assistant
    • Alan Sanderson – horn and string recording assistant
    • Andy Green – vocal recording assistant
    • Tom Stanley – vocal recording assistant
    • Steve Jones – recording assistant (Stevie Wonder, 2)
    • Darrell Thorp – recording assistant (Rufus Wainwright, 4)
    • Stewart Whitmore – mastering
    • Adrian Collee – production coordinator
    • Suzanne Ybarra – production coordinator
    • Peacock – design
    • Sam Taylor-Wood – photography
    • Mixed at Cello Studios (Hollywood, California)
    • Mastered at Marcussen Mastering (Hollywood, California)

    Accolades

    Grammy Award nominations for Songs from the West Coast

    Year

    Nominee / work

    Award

    Result

    2002
    [13]
    "I Want Love"Best Pop Vocal AlbumNominated

    2003
    [14]
    "Original Sin"Best Pop Vocal Performance – MaleNominated

    Charts

    Certifications and sales

    Certifications and sales for Songs from the West Coast

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[38]

    Gold

    35,000^

    Canada (Music Canada)[39]

    Gold

    50,000^

    Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[40]

    Platinum

    50,000^

    Italy (FIMI)[41]

    Platinum

    100,000*

    Norway (IFPI Norway)[42]

    Gold

    25,000*

    Sweden (GLF)[43]

    Gold

    40,000^

    Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[44]

    Gold

    20,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[45]

    2× Platinum

    600,000^

    United States (RIAA)[47]

    Gold

    500,000[46]

    Summaries

    Europe (IFPI)[48]

    Platinum

    1,000,000*

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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