Jimmy Page Achieves New Billboard Chart Milestone with Live at the Greek

Jimmy Page Reaches A New Billboard Milestone with Live at the Greek
Jimmy Page remains an undisputed icon in the hard rock world. Decades after cementing his legendary status, the renowned guitarist continues to make waves in the music industry. This week, Page achieves a new milestone as Live at the Greek, his collaborative live album with The Black Crowes, returns to multiple Billboard charts, including one he has astonishingly never appeared on as a solo artist.
Live at the Greek Makes Its Billboard Debut
The reissued Live at the Greek debuts at No. 19 on Billboard’s Top Hard Rock Albums chart. Despite his extensive career and numerous accolades, this marks Page’s first solo entry on this particular ranking. Given his legacy, it might be surprising to some that he had never previously secured a spot on this genre-specific list outside of his work with Led Zeppelin. However, this latest achievement further cements his relevance in the ever-evolving rock scene.
Jimmy Page’s Chart History with Led Zeppelin
Although this marks Page’s first solo appearance on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart, he is no stranger to its rankings. As a member of Led Zeppelin, he has contributed to the band’s 10 charting albums on the list. Of those, six have entered the top 10, with Mothership and Celebration Day reigning at No. 1 for eight weeks each.
The Black Crowes See a Career Boost
The success of Live at the Greek also benefits The Black Crowes, who double their career total of appearances on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart. Prior to this release, the band had only charted once on this tally with their 2021 album Shake Your Money Maker, which peaked at No. 6.
Additional Billboard Chart Placements
Beyond its debut on the Top Hard Rock Albums list, Live at the Greek has also surged back onto two other prominent Billboard charts. The album re-enters the Top Album Sales chart at No. 13, marking a new peak. Additionally, it secures a position on the Vinyl Albums tally, a testament to the continued demand for physical media, particularly in the vinyl resurgence era.
Strong Sales for a Reissued Release
According to industry tracking firm Luminate, Live at the Greek sold an impressive 6,400 copies in the past tracking period. This robust figure highlights the enduring popularity of Page’s work and the successful impact of the vinyl reissue. Even decades after its original release, the album continues to captivate rock enthusiasts and collectors alike.
With this latest achievement, Jimmy Page reaffirms his place as one of rock’s greatest legends. His influence spans generations, and as Live at the Greek climbs the charts once more, it’s clear that his legacy remains as powerful as ever.
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