Iron Maiden kicks “Mazarin” off #1
Written by tevensso on September 12, 2003 to Sales & Charts.
STOCKHOLM - After 11 weeks of being the solid #1 in Sweden, Per Gessle’s album “Mazarin” finally folds for Britain’s heavy metal band Iron Maiden. However, it only falls two spots, to #3. Maiden’s new album, “Dance of Death”, goes straight into #1 after two days’ sales. “We have very loyal fans in Sweden,” Iron Maiden says.
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13 comments
Rich-UK said on September 12, 2003 11:01:
Summer is over now... but the master Gessle was undisputed king of the summer... congratulations!
Strest said on September 12, 2003 20:15:
I can’t understand how Lasse Stefanz can sell more albums than Gessle (ok, he’s been on the chart 8 more weeks, but still....)
daniel_alv said on September 12, 2003 23:23:
but to be bo no. 3 after more than 10 weeks isnät bad... and maybe iron maiden and lasse stefans falls next week...
roxmarco_80 said on September 16, 2003 08:46:
Well, I like Gessle and Roxette, but Iron Maiden are Iron Maiden...
UP THE IRONS!
s-czopek said on September 12, 2003 11:01:
That’s OK...
11 weeks is long enough and it’s good to see the longevity of a band like Iron Maiden... even though I could not care less about them or their music.