StyxCollector wrote:Toph wrote:Apples to oranges. Rush has been a band putting out albums continually for almost 40 years.
Compare Styx's glory era 1977-1983 with Rush. Styx outsells them. Period. So, hits do matter.
In fact Styx has 5 multi-platinum albums to Rush's 4. So, when Styx hit it big, they hit it bigger than Rush.
So let's look at things in total numbers:
http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=tblTopArt
Rush - 25 million
http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php ... rt&action=
Styx - 17.5
Case closed. Take number of albums, etc., and look at pure numbers - Rush has sold more with no appreciable hits outside of "Tom Sawyer". They have radio favorites, but nowhere near the amount of hits Styx had. Ever.
Multi-platinum is but one dimension, but since you want to look at sales, try to dispute this one. I'm not bending numbers now, nor did I do it before. The plain fact is: Rush is more successful in sales AND on tours than Styx now. In their heyday, Styx probably had that edge. But we're looking at the entire career here, and Styx loses this dog and pony show. Pretty much every Rush album has gone platinum over time, which is pretty impressive since most were not popular.
PS - Look at that list and see who has outsold Styx. Pretty interesting.Toph wrote:You and Alan should look more in depthly into these facts vs. just using them to suit your arguments.
Because I'm so anti-Styx
You are still missing the point. Compare Rush sales to Styx sales from 77-83. Styx wins. Styx was WAAAAAYYYYY more popular among the mainstream public than Rush. Rush always had its core audience who were comprised of very committed fans (and still are today), but Rush never had the appeal to mainstream America. Styx (and Journey and REO) were able to do that. They appealed to the 35 year old white guy and the 14 year old teenaged girl. Rush didn't.
Styx continues to release albums throughout the 80s and they have many more sales than 17.5M. They did it to themelves.
P.S. I would argue that Styx's gold/platinum status is even up to date. Cornerstone has sold over 3MM, yet it is still sitting as a 2.0 platinum level. I've read that Grand and PT are now over 4MM and they are still sitting at 3.0. So, not sure how accurate this is.