Another year complete!
1994 came with a reasonably high level of expectation, so how did it do? Pretty well, I'd say - there were plenty of albums I didn't get with but very few I'd consider to be dreadful. We also (unsurprisingly) had a higher ownership ratio than plenty of recent years, getting all the way up to the dizzy heights of 27%, which is somewhat lower than the 30% we saw in '96 but we would have been nudged up to 33% if we hadn't already seen R.E.M. , Oasis , and Blur . Looking at the best selling albums of the year, the top spot was surprisingly (for me) taken by the Bon Jovi best-of - it's sold nearly two million copies here alone and 21 million globally (which just seems mad). Second spot also goes to a best-of, for the slightly more British and infinitely better collection from The Beautiful South . The rest of the top five is at least populated by "proper" albums from the slightly peculiar mix of Mariah Carey , Eternal (a fine effort considering it never...