The Essential

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The Essential is the series of several compilation albums released by the Sony BMG recording conglomerate. The Essential series began with the release of The Essential Bob Dylan on October 31, 2000. Most of the Essential compilations have been two-disc sets, although Sony began releasing one-disc versions for selected artists at a reduced price in 2003. The Essential Bruce Springsteen is available in both two- and three-disc form. Albums that have been certified Platinum by the RIAA are marked with ▲. Albums certified Gold are marked with ●. The best-selling title in The Essential series is The Essential Billy Joel, the only with a Double Platinum certification (2,000,000 units). The Essential series has been certified a total of 12,000,000 units to date.

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