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Originally posted by Inverted
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Right There had a wider release but wasn't #1 anywhere nor was it Top 10 in many places. Don't Hold You Breath was Europe-only but it was #1 in the UK and Top 10 across much of Europe. In terms of sales, it depends. Don't Hold You Breath was both physical CD and digital format, while Right There was digital format only, so depends whether you consider more downloads or more CD sales.
Off topic but I usually purchase albums in CD-format, and I only purchase the ones that I really love. Otherwise, you bet your ass I'm going to illegally download. That's just me though, if I'm going to buy music I might as well get the photo-book, the CD and the lyrics that comes along with it. Although I did buy "Your Love" on digital format, I really wanted it to be successful
. I have like $$$ worth of iTunes points and I only spend it on the lead singles of my faves because I hate iTunes and I'm cheap.