Sonic Temple - Charts

Charts

Album - BPI UK Album Chart (UK) Billboard (United States)

Year Chart Position
1989 BPI UK Album Chart 3
The Billboard 200 10

Singles - Billboard (United States)

Year Single Chart Position
1989 "Fire Woman" BPI UK Top 40 15
Billboard Hot 100 46
Modern Rock Tracks 2
Mainstream Rock Tracks 4
"Sun King" BPI UK Top 40 39
Mainstream Rock Tracks 18
Modern Rock Tracks 21
"Edie (Ciao Baby)" BPI UK Top 40 32
Billboard Hot 100 93
Mainstream Rock Tracks 17
1990 "Sweet Soul Sister" Mainstream Rock Tracks 14
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  • Charley Drayton
  • Scott Garrett
  • Todd Hoffman
  • James Kottak
  • Michael Lee
  • Martyn LeNoble
  • Billy Morrison
  • Ray Mondo
  • Nigel Preston
  • John Sinclair
  • Eric Singer
  • Matt Sorum
  • Jamie Stewart
  • Chris Taylor
  • Les Warner
  • John Webster
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  • The Best of Rare Cult
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  • Singles Collection: 1984-1990
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  • Rare Cult: The Demos Sessions
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