We know the Carnegie Hall Tribute to David Bowie sold out immediately, but how are the albums doing?

They're doing well. Exceptionally. Magnificently. In the few days following the 69-year-old's death, Amazon.com has become "temporarily out of stock" (sold out) of CD and vinyl editions of the brand new Blackstar LP, which is likely to become Bowie's first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200, 49 years after his self-titled debut dropped.

As of this publishing, Amazon is also completely out of stock of every single other David Bowie studio album—of which there are twenty-freaking-five. The 2013 10-years-in-the-making comeback record The Next Day says it will be available Jan. 19. Most or all of the CDs and vinyl editions are available from independent/third-party sellers that do business on Amazon.