GLOBAL SUPERSTAR DOLLY PARTON MAKES HISTORY & SCORES THE
BIGGEST ALBUM DEBUT SALES WEEK OF HER SEVEN DECADE CAREER
WITH ROCKSTAR SELLING
OVER 143,000 UNITS WORLDWIDE
DOLLY BLASTS ONTO THE CHARTS WITH SIX #1s
PARTON LANDS AT #1 ON BILLBOARD TOP ROCK ALBUMS, #1 ON
BILLBOARD TOP ROCK & ALTERNATIVE ALBUMS, #1 ON BILLBOARD TOP COUNTRY
ALBUMS, #1 ON BILLBOARD TOP ALBUM SALES, #1 ON BILLBOARD TOP CURRENT ALBUM
SALES, AND #1 ON BILLBOARD INDEPENDENT ALBUMS CHARTS GIVING PARTON HER
HISTORY-MAKING FIRST #1s ON BILLBOARD TOP ROCK ALBUMS, BILLBOARD TOP ROCK &
ALTERNATIVE ALBUMS, AND BILLBOARD TOP ALBUM SALES
https://dolly.lnk.to/Rockstar
ROCKSTAR YOUTUBE PLAYLIST
Parton Joins Drake & Taylor Swift In Billboard 200 Top 3
With The Highest All-Genre Album Chart Rank Of Her Career
Rockstar Tops More Than 127,000 Units In The Us–Another Historic
Moment With Her Biggest First Week Ever In The Us–Extending Parton’s Run Of #1
Albums To 46 Years, A Record For Any Country Artist
NASHVILLE, TN – November 27, 2023 – Seven decades into her unmatched career, global
superstar Dolly Parton lands her biggest album debut ever as the 30-track,
star-studded ROCKSTAR collection
debuted at #1 on six different Billboard charts. With 127,778 units sold
in its inaugural week. Of that sum, pure album sales comprised 118,500,
SEA (Streaming Equivalent Albums) units comprise 8,000 and TEA (Track
Equivalent Albums) units comprised 1,500.
The arrival marked Parton’s biggest week, by units earned,
since the chart began measuring by units Parton’s Rockstar debuted at #1
on Billboard Top Rock
Albums, #1 on Billboard
Top Rock & Alternative Albums, #1 on Billboard Top Country Albums,
#1 on Billboard Top Album
Sales, #1 on Billboard
Top Current Album Sales, and #1 on Billboard Independent Albums charts.
The album also debuted at #2 on Billboard Vinyl Albums and
#2 on Billboard
Tastemaker Albums charts. Released on Parton’s own Butterfly
Records with worldwide distribution via Big Machine Label Group, Rockstar joins
Drake’s For All The Dogs
– Scary Hours Edition and Taylor Swift’s 1989 (Taylor’s Version) in
the overall top 3, marking Parton’s career-best rank on the all-genre
list.
Rockstar also becomes
Parton’s biggest debut week ever and biggest sales week in 30 years, since
1993’s Platinum-selling Slow
Dancing With The Moon logged 50,000 units in its second chart
week. With its #1 debut on Billboard
Country Albums, the album also becomes Parton’s 48th top
10 entry on Billboard
Country Albums and eighth #1, extending the Rock & Roll
and Country Music Hall of Famers’ record on that tally for most top 10 albums
by a female artist.
The album extended Parton’s run of #1s on Billboard Country Albums to
46 years—from 1977’s Here
You Come Again to present—a record she claimed in 2020 with
the #1 debut of A Holly
Dolly Christmas and now furthers with Rockstar.
“Wow, this is a big thrill!” exclaims Parton. “I owe a thank
you to the fans who have always been there for me. Their support made this
achievement possible. I’d also like to thank my producer Kent Wells, all the
wonderful artists, musicians, and engineers who brought their talents to this
project.”
Parton’s Rockstar first-week
worldwide sales have topped 143,000 units, highlighted with a top 5
debut in the UK (7,195 sales units; includes streaming), Parton’s first top 10 debut in Germany, a #1 debut in
Canada on both Country Albums and Current Digital Album Sales chart, a #2 debut
in Canada on the Current Album Sales chart, a #2 debut on the Digital Albums
chart in Australia, a #3 debut on the Country Albums chart in Australia, a #2
debut in Switzerland, and more ex-US debuts still to be announced.
Parton’s massive global campaign for Rockstar featured
a halftime performance at the Dallas Cowboys Red Kettle Kickoff game on
Thanksgiving Day, where in advance of the performance, Parton surprised Dallas
Cowboys’ Charlotte Jones with a donation of $1 million dollars to the Salvation
Army. Additionally, Parton’s appearance in the game helped it become the third
most-viewed regular-season game in NFL history with a 44 million viewership
peak.
“Words
can’t describe how proud I am that Dolly trusted us to deliver her Rockstar vision,”
says Danny Nozell, Parton’s longtime manager and CEO/CTK Enterprises & NOZ
Entertainment Soundstages. “I want to thank my Butterfly Records global
marketing team of Kyle McClain, Steve Ross, John Zarling, Kelly Ridgway, Olly
Rowland, global publicist Marcel Pariseau, and the teams at Marbaloo and TDS. I
also want to recognize my entire CTK Enterprises staff for the sleepless nights
bringing this vision to life. Additionally, a thank you to the best partners in
the world—Scott Borchetta, Mike Rittberg, Julian Raymond, and the Big Machine
family for their hard work and team effort.”
Parton’s Rockstar project is available in multiple digital and physical versions. With ten
options for retailers across the globe, Rockstar is available in black, gold, clear, red,
Smoky, silver, purple, white, pink, and blue vinyl variants. Additionally, a
standard 2-disc CD, UT Vols 2-disc CD (featuring a live version of “Rocky
Top”), Dallas Cowboys 2-disc CD, HSN exclusive 2-disc CD (featuring bonus
tracks “Hit Me With Your Best Shot,” “Mama Never Said,” and “Rockin’ It”), and
a TalkShopLive exclusive double cassette offering are in the market. During the
album’s release week, Parton surprised fans with an exclusive digital download
of the Rockstar album featuring two additional bonus tracks (“Two Tickets To
Paradise” and “Jolene” featuring Måneskin) via her website. Access digital and
physical versions still available here.
THE REVIEWS ARE IN!
There is
something for every music fan on the record, from a cover of Prince’s “Purple
Rain” to “Wrecking Ball” by Parton’s goddaughter, Miley Cyrus. For as much as
the record is a tribute to rock and roll, it is as much a testament to Parton’s
prestige. Who else could gather so many for a party in honor of the genre?
Indeed, the album is a show for for the ages, a show for one and all. Standing
ovation. 5 out of 5 stars American Songwriter.com
Rockstar
is so long that it can feel like a bit of a slog. By the time you reach the
penultimate track, “Let It Be” (featuring the first Billboard-charting
collaboration between McCartney and Starr since the breakup of The Beatles),
many listeners might find themselves in agreement. But then, after all the
glittering joy and fluttering hope Parton has given the world, it’s hard to
begrudge her a little Dollyoke fun. 3 STARS
The Independent
Nine
originals interspersed with the overfamiliar classics indicate a songwriter’s
fascination with rock form, but only I Want You Back (sung with Steven Tyler)
justifies its position nestled between so many inarguable classics. 3 STARS
The Telegraph To her
credit, Parton still manages to make Rockstar sound and feel like a Dolly
Parton album, thanks in large part to her distinctive twang. She and producer
Kent Wells make some subtle changes to these songs, like a richer and deeper
piano tone on Elton John’s “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me” and denser lead
guitar on “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” though more inventive arrangements
would have distinguished these versions from the originals. 6/10 3 STARS
Slant Magazine
Rockstar
might have got away with the obviousness of its material if it had opted to do
something interesting with it, but virtually every cover here seems to have
been made as close to the original version as possible.....listening to it
feels like being trapped in a karaoke bar where Dolly Parton, having taken the
stage to surprise and general rejoicing, is now drunkenly refusing to let go of
the microphone. She still has a great voice, but it’s also a hugely distinctive
one, and the sense that it doesn’t necessarily fit these songs in these
arrangements is hard to avoid. For some reason, she sounds particularly jarring
essaying We Are the Champions. She absolutely belts out Every Breath You Take,
which doesn’t do much for the song’s subtly creepy undercurrent. 2 STARS The Guardian
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