Earlier this year, the legendary group dropped At Pompeii – MCMLXXII, a collection of live recordings that includes performances of hit songs like “Echoes” and “One of These Days.”
When At Pompeii arrived in May, it was a commercial success, debuting at No. 1 on multiple U.K. charts. For a couple months, the live album held strong — but recently, momentum has started to fade.
It’s climbed to No. 83 on the Official Album Downloads chart, jumped more than 10 spots to No. 72 on the Official Albums Sales list and moved up to No. 75 on the Official Physical Albums ranking, according to Forbes.
It’s no surprise the album is making a comeback. Earlier this month, the 1973 record landed at No. 24 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart in the U.S., proving it still holds up after all these years.
Waters once recalled that when his wife Judy first listened to it, she burst into tears, something he took as “a very good sign.” Mojo Magazine reported he said, “I had a very strong feeling when we finished the record that we’d come up with something very, very special.”
He wasn’t wrong. The album has since sold over 45 million copies and famously spent a staggering 741 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart.
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