The album moved 15,000 copies in its first week.
It went on to move more than 300,000 copies, a considerable feat for a new band in the then pessimistic and saturated music industry.
Worldwide, it has moved more than 3 million copies.
The album moved 760,000 copies during the Christmas week of 1995, the album's highest sales week.
The subsequent album has moved 31,000 copies in three weeks.
In its second week, the album fell to number 10, moving 22,000 copies.
Its sales numbers remained respectable, however, moving nearly 300,000 copies through 2005.
It has moved more than 100,000 copies and went Triple Platinum.
The album moved 3,974,000 copies in the United States to date.
We understood that they were moving a lot more copies to the Didcot plant.