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American Album Chart Records 1955 - 2001
This info is derived from Joel Whitburn`s Top Pop Albums Chart book.
The size of the Billboard Pop albums chart varied over the years: 01/01/55 Top 15 24/03/56 varied from Top 10 to Top 30 02/06/56 Top 15 02/09/57 Top 25 25/05/59 Top 50 04/01/60 Top 40 09/01/61 Top 25 03/04/61 Top 150 01/04/67 Top 175 13/05/67 Top 200 MOST #1 ALBUMS 19, Beatles 9, Elvis Presley 9, Rolling Stones 8, Barbra Streisand 7, Elton John 7, Paul McCartney / Wings 7, Garth Brooks 6, Led Zeppelin 5, Frank Sinatra 5, Kingston Trio 5, Pink Floyd 5, Herb Alpert 5, Chicago 5, Bruce Springsteen 5, U2 5, Eagles 5, Van Halen 5, Janet Jackson MOST HIT ALBUMS 100, Elvis Presley 73, Frank Sinatra 69, Johnny Mathis 50, Ray Conniff 49, James Brown 49, Mantovani 49, Barbra Streisand 47, Willie Nelson 45, Beach Boys 44, Temptations 43, Beatles 42, Bob Dylan 42, Lawrence Welk 41, Rolling Stones 41, Neil Diamond 40, Aretha Franklin 40, Kenny Rogers / First Edition MOST WEEKS AT THE #1 POSITION By Artist 132, Beatles 64, Elvis Presley 50, Garth Brooks 49, Michael Jackson 46, Kingston Trio 45, Whitney Houston 39, Elton John 38, Rolling Stones 38, Fleetwood Mac 37, Harry Belafonte 37, Monkees 33, Prince 31, Bee Gees 29, Eagles 28, Led Zeppelin 26, Herb Alpert 26, Mariah Carey 26, Simon & Garfunkel By Album 54, West Side Story, Soundtrack 37, Thriller, Michael Jackson 31, South Pacific, Soundtrack 31, Calypso, Harry Belafonte 31, Rumours, Fleetwood Mac 24, Saturday Night Fever, Bee Gees 24, Purple Rain, Prince & The Revolution 21, Please Hammer Don`t Hurt `Em, MC Hammer 20, The Bodyguard, Whitney Houston 20, Blue Hawaii, Elvis Presley 19, Love Me Or Leave Me, Doris Day 18, Ropin` The Wind, Garth Brooks 18, Dirty Dancing, Soundtrack 18, More Of The Monkees, Monkees 17, Some Gave All, Billy Ray Cyrus 17, Synchronicity, Police 16, The Sound Of Music, Original Cast 16, To The Extreme, Vanilla Ice 16, Days Of Wine & Roses, Andy Williams 16, Titanic, Soundtrack 15, My Fair Lady, Original Cast 15, Tapestry, Carole King 15, Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Beatles 15, Business As Usual, Men At Work 15, The Kingston Trio At Large, Kingston Trio 15, Hi Infidelity, REO Speedwagon 15, The Wall, Pink Floyd 14, Mary Poppins, Soundtrack 14, Whitney Houston, Whitney Houston 14, The Button-Down Mind Of Bob Newhart, Bob Newhart 14, Exodus, Soundtrack 14, Songs In The Key Of Life, Stevie Wonder 14, Modern Sounds In Country And Western, Ray Charles 14, A Hard Day`s Night, Beatles 13, Persuasive Percussion, Enoch Light 13, Judy At Carnegie Hall, Jude Garland 13, The Monkees, Monkees 13, Hair, Original Cast 12, Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette 12, The Music Man, Original Cast 12, Faith, George Michael 12, Breakfast At Tiffany`s, Soundtrack 12, Supernatural, Santana 12, Sold Out!, Kingston Trio 12, Grease, Soundtrack 12, The First Family, Vaughn Meader 11, Mariah Carey 11, Calcutta!, Lawrence Welk 11, Whitney, Whitney Houston 11, Abbey Road, Beatles 11, Meet The Beatles!, Beatles 11, Miami Vice, Soundtrack MOST WEEKS ON CHART By Artist 2241, Johnny Mathis 2069, Frank Sinatra 2014, Beatles 1890, Elvis Presley 1737, Barbra Streisand 1625, Rolling Stones 1390, Elton John 1347, Mitch Miller 1318, Pink Floyd 1262, Kingston Trio By Album 741, The Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd [1973-87] 490, Johnny`s Greatest Hits, Johnny Mathis [1958-67] 480, My Fair Lady, Original Cast [1956-65] 331, Highlights From The Phantom Of The Opera, Original Cast [1992-98] 305, Oklahoma!, Soundtrack [1956-62] 302, Tapestry, Carole King [1971-77] 295, Heavenly, Johnny Mathis [1959-65] 282, MCMXC A.D., Enigma [1991-96] 281, Metallica, Metallica [1991-96] 277, The King And I, Soundtrack [1956-62] 277, Hymns, Tennessee Ernie Ford [1957-63] 276, The Sound Of Music, Original Cast [1960-65] 265, Camelot, Original Cast [1961-66] 262, South Pacific, Soundtrack [1958-63] 259, Led Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin [1971-76] 255, The Phantom Of The Opera, Original Cast 252, Nevermind, Nirvana 250, Ten, Pearl Jam 245, The Music Man, Original Cast 243, Hot Rocks 1964-71, Rolling Stones 242, The Best Of Van Morrison, Van Morrison 238, Shepherd Moon, Enya 233, The Sound Of Music, Soundtrack 231, Film Encores, Mantovani 224, No Fences, Garth Brooks 214, Breathless, Kenny G 207, Greatest Hits, Queen 206, Fiddler On The Roof, Original Cast 204, Sing Along With Mitch, Mitch Miller 202, Soul Provider, Michael Bolton MOST WEEKS IN THE TOP 10 173, My Fair Lady, Original Cast 116, Oklahoma!, Soundtrack 109, The Sound Of Music, Soundtrack 106, West Side Story, Soundtrack 105, The Sound Of Music, Original Cast 90, South Pacific, Soundtrack 84, Born In The U.S.A., Bruce Springsteen 78, Thriller, Michael Jackson 78, Hysteria, Def Leppard 72, Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette 71, Dr Zhivago, Soundtrack 66, The Music Man, Original Cast 64, Forever Your Girl, Paula Abdul 61, Whipped Cream & Other Delights, Herb Alpert 61, Falling Into You, Céline Dion 59, Can`t Slow Down, Lionel Richie 58, Calypso, Harry Belafonte 55, Cracked Rear View, Hootie & The Blowfish 54, Belafonte, Harry Belafonte 54, Around The World In 80 Days, Soundtrack 54, Gigi, Soundtrack 53, Sing Along With Mitch, Mitch Miller 52, Rumours, Fleetwood Mac 52, Please Hammer Don`t Hurt `Em, MC Hammer 52, Frampton Comes Alive!, Peter Frampton 52, Appetite For Destruction, Guns`n`Roses 52, Wilson Phillips, Wilson Phillips 51, Faith, George Michael 50, Ropin` The Wind, Garth Brooks 50, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Blood, Sweat & Tears MOST WEEKS IN THE TOP 40 292, My Fair Lady, Original Cast 229, Oklahoma!, Soundtrack 178, Johnny`s Greatest Hits, Johnny Mathis 178, The King And I, Soundtrack 168, The Sound Of Music, Original Cast 161, South Pacific, Soundtrack 161, The Sound Of Music, Soundtrack 151, Camelot, Original Cast 144, West Side Story, Soundtrack 141, Whipped Cream & Other Delights, Herb Alpert 138, Hymns, Tennesse Ernie Ford 127, Sing Along With Mitch, Mitch Miller 123, The Music Man, Original Cast 120, West Side Story, Original Cast 117, More Sing Along With Mitch, Mitch Miller 115, Dr Zhivago, Soundtrack 114, The Kingston Trio, Kingston Trio 113, Film Encores, Mantovani 107, Going Places, Herb Alpert 105, Persuasive Percussion, Enoch Light 103, Moon River & Other Great Movie Themes, Andy Williams 96, Born In The U.S.A., Bruce Springsteen MOST TOP 10 ALBUMS 34, Frank Sinatra 34, Rolling Stones 28, Beatles 26, Barbra Streisand 25, Elvis Presley 16, Johnny Mathis 15, Elton John 15, Bob Dylan 14, Kingston Trio 14, Paul McCartney / Wings 14, Mitch Miller 13, Neil Diamond 13, Beach Boys 13, Madonna MOST TOP 40 ALBUMS 53, Frank Sinatra 48, Elvis Presley 41, Barbra Streisand 38, Rolling Stones 33, Beatles 33, Bob Dylan 31, Elton John 28, Temptations 27, Johnny Mathis 26, Mantovani 26, Ray Conniff 26, Eric Clapton 25, Neil Diamond MOST CONSECUTIVE #1 ALBUMS 8, Beatles (1965-68) 7, Elton John (1972-75) 5, Paul McCartney / Wings (1973-77) 5, Chicago (1972-75) 5, U2 (1987-97) 5, Janet Jackson (1986-2001) 4, Kingston Trio (1959-60) 4, Garth Brooks (1991-95) 4, Eagles (1975-79) 4, Monkees (1966-67) 4, Michael Jackson (1983-95) 4, Nirvana (1992-96) MOST CONSECUTIVE TOP 10 ALBUMS 26, Rolling Stones 14, Johnny Mathis 12, Frank Sinatra 12, Elvis Presley, 12, Garth Brooks 12, Van Halen 11, Beatles 11, Elton John 10, Led Zeppelin 10, Chicago 10, Bruce Springsteen MOST CONSECUTIVE TOP 40 ALBUMS 33, Elvis Presley* 31, Frank Sinatra* 31, Rolling Stones 25, Johnny Mathis 23, Mantovani 23, Bob Dylan 23, Temptations 21, Ray Conniff 17, Kingston Trio 17, Elton John 16, Lawrence Welk 15, Barbra Streisand 14, Harry Belafonte 14, Billy Vaughn 14, Pat Boone 14, Stevie Wonder 14, Santana 14, James Taylor * = includes EPs MOST #1 ALBUMS IN A CALENDAR YEAR 3, Beatles (1964) 3, Beatles (1965) 3, Beatles (1966) 3, Monkees (1967) MOST WEEKS ON CHART EACH YEAR 1955 066 CRAZY OTTO 1956 080 HARRY BELAFONTE 1957 105 HARRY BELAFONTE 1958 130 JOHNNY MATHIS 1959 241 MANTOVANI 1960 406 MITCH MILLER 1961 447 MITCH MILLER 1962 243 CHUBBY CHECKER 1963 188 JOHNNY MATHIS 1964 229 BEATLES 1965 233 BEATLES 1966 245 HERB ALPERT 1967 298 HERB ALPERT 1968 279 HERB ALPERT 1969 191 TEMPTATIONS 1970 221 BEATLES 1971 160 CHICAGO 1972 145 CHICAGO 1973 166 AL GREEN 1974 147 CHARLIE RICH 1975 177 ELTON JOHN 1976 133 JOHN DENVER 1977 148 KISS 1978 114 BOB SEGER 1979 141 KENNY ROGERS 1980 142 KENNY ROGERS 1981 128 PAT BENATAR 1982 126 OZZY OSBOURNE 1983 145 ALABAMA 1984 140 DURAN DURAN 1985 179 U2 1986 137 U2 1987 107 RANDY TRAVIS 1988 1989 102 GUNS`N`ROSES 1990 149 NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK 1991 148 HARRY CONNICK, JR. 1992 186 GARTH BROOKS 1993 230 GARTH BROOKS 1994 153 GARTH BROOKS 1995 109 PEARL JAM 1996 104 GARTH BROOKS 1997 112 2PAC 1998 109 ANDREA BOCELLI 1999 104 DAVE MATTHEWS BAND CHART CHAMPIONS 4 times, Garth Brooks (1992, 93, 94, 96) 3 times, The Beatles (1964, 65, 70) 3 times, Herb Alpert (1966, 67, 68) 2 times, Harry Belafonte (1956, 57) 2 times, Johnny Mathis (1958, 63) 2 times, Mitch Miller (1960, 61) 2 times, Chicago (1971, 72) 2 times, Kenny Rogers (1979, 80) 2 times, U2 (1985, 86) MOST WEEKS ON CHART IN A YEAR 447, Mitch Miller (1961) 406, Mitch Miller (1960) 348, Kingston Trio (1961) 298, Johnny Mathis (1960) 298, Herb Alpert (1967) 284, Kingston Trio (1960) 279, Herb Alpert (1968) 258, Frank Sinatra (1961) 225, Nat ‘King’ Cole (1965) 250, Johnny Mathis (1961) 245, Herb Alpert (1966) 243, Chubby Checker (1962) 241, Mantovani (1959) 233, Beatles (1965) 230, Garth Brooks (1993) 229, Beatles (1964) 222, Johnny Mathis (1964) 221, Beatles (1970) 217, Ray Charles (1961) 207, Ray Charles (1962) 205, Johnny Mathis (1962) 200, Mitch Miller (1962) MOST WEEKS ON CHART IN EACH DECADE 1955-59 450, Frank Sinatra 395, Mantovani 343, Johnny Mathis 307, Tennessee Ernie Ford 260, Harry Belafonte 1960-69 1544, Johnny Mathis 1311, Frank Sinatra 1128, Herb Alpert 1089, Kingston Trio 1053, Mitch Miller 1970-79 788, Beatles 750, Elton John 740, Chicago 662, Rolling Stones 654, John Denver 1980-89 750, U2 632, Pink Floyd 613, Kenny Rogers 458, Prince 447, Journey 1990-1999 1026, Garth Brooks 608, Alan Jackson 596, George Strait 565, Mariah Carey 520, Vince Gill MOST WEEKS AT #1 IN A CALENDAR YEAR 30, Beatles (1964) 29, Monkees (1967) 29, Fleetwood Mac (1977) 24, Beatles (1965) 24, Bee Gees (1978) 22, Kingston Trio (1960) 22, Prince (1984) 21, Michael Jackson (1983) 21, MC Hammer (1990) 19, Doris Day (1955) 19, Harry Belafonte (1957) 18, Kingston Trio (1959) 18, Herb Alpert (1998) 17, Harry Belafonte (1956) 17, Beatles (1966) 17, Billy Ray Cyrus (1992) 17, Garth Brooks (1992) 17, Whitney Houston (1993) 16, Andy Williams (1963) 16, Simon & Garfunkel (1968) 16, Beatles (1969) 16, Michael Jackson (1984) MOST CONSECUTIVE WEEKS AT #1 By Artist 31, Monkees (1966-7) 24, Bee Gees (1978) 24, Prince (1984) 20, Elvis Presley (1961-2) 19, Doris Day (1955) 19, Harry Belafonte (1956-7) 19, Fleetwood Mac (1977) 18, MC Hammer (1990) 17, Billy Ray Cyrus (1992) 17, Michael Jackson (1983) 16, Andy Williams (1963) 16, Beatles (1964) 16, Simon & Garunkel (1968) 16, Michael Jackson (1984) 16, Vanilla Ice (1990) 15, Beatles (1967) 15, Kingston Trio (1959) 15, Carole King (1971) 15, Pink Floyd (1980) 15, Men At Work (1983) By Album (soundtracks excluded) 24, Saturday Night Fever, Bee Gees (1978) 24, Purple Rain, Prince (1984) 20, Blue Hawaii, Elvis Presley (1961-2) 19, Calypso, Harry Belafonta (1957) 19, Rumours, Fleetwood Mac (1977) 19, Love Me Or Leave Me, Doris Day (1955) 18, More Of The Monkees, Monkees (1967) 18, Please Hammer Don`t Hurt `Em, MC Hammer (1990) 17, Thriller, Michael Jackson (1983) 17, Some Gave All, Billy Ray Cyrus (1992) 16, Days Of Wine & Roses, Andy Williams (1963) 16, Thriller, Michael Jackson (1984) 16, To The Extreme, Vanilla Ice (1990-1) 15, The Kingston Trio At Large, Kingston Trio (1959) 15, Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Beatles (1967) 15, Tapestry, Carole King (1971) 15, The Wall, Pink Floyd (1980) 15, Business As Usual, Men At Work (1983) MOST DEBUTS AT THE #1 POSITION 6, Garth Brooks 4, Beatles 4, Michael Jackson 4, DMX 4, Jay-Z 3, Van Halen 3, Metallica 3, U2 3, Janet Jackson 3, Nirvana 3, Snoop Doggy Dogg 3, Britney Spears SLOWEST MOVERS TO #1 118, First Take, Roberta Flack (01/70-04/72) 81, You Don`t Mess Around With Jim, Jim Croce (07/1972-01/74) 64, Forever Your Girl, Paula Abdul (07/88-10/89) 58, Fleetwood Mac, Fleetwood Mac (08/75-09/76) 55, Hangin` Tough, New Kids On The Block (08/89-09/89) 52, Throwing Copper, Live (05/94-05/95) 52, Nick Of Time, Bonnie Raitt (04/89-04/90) 50, Appetite For Destruction, Guns`n`Roses (08/87-08/89) 50, Whitney Houston, Whitney Houston (03/85-03/86) 49, Hysteria, Def Leppard (08/87-07/88) 49, Tragic Kingdom, No Doubt (01/96-12/96) 49, Cracked Rear View, Hootie & The Blowfish (07/94-05/95) BIGGEST JUMPS TO #1 176-1, Life After Death, Notorious B.I.G. (1997) 173-1, Vitalogy, Pearl Jam (1994) 137-1, Ghetto D, Master P (1997) 122-1, More Of The Monkees, Monkees (1967) 112-1, MP Da Last Don, Master P (1998) 98-1, Beatles` 65, Beatles (1965) 61-1, Help!, Beatles (1965) 60-1, Rubber Soul, Beatles (1966) 53-1, Ballads Of The Green Berets, SSgt. Barry Sadler (1966) 48-1, Beatles VI, Beatles (1965) 47-1, Elton John`s Greatest Hits, Elton John (1974) 45-1, Revolver, Beatles (1966) BIGGEST FALLS FROM #1 1-13, Endless Summer, Beach Boys (1974) 1-12, Alice In Chains, Alice In Chains (1995) 1-11, Private Parts, Soundtrack (1997) 1-9, Far Beyond Driven, Pantera (1994) 1-9, Follow The Leader, Korn (1998) 1-8, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, Alanis Morissette (1998) 1-7, Wrap Around Joy, Carole King (1974) 1-7, Fire, Ohio Players (1975) 1-7, Kenny Roger`s Greatest Hits, Kenny Rogers (1980) 1-7 R. Kelly, R. Kelly (1995) 1-7, No Code, Pearl Jam (1996) 1-7 Beats, Rhymes And Life, A Tribe Called Quest (1996) TOP 5 DEBUTS (1963-1991) Straight in at #2 04 Nov 75 Windsong, John Denver 24 Apr 76 Presence, Led Zeppelin 20 Oct 79 The Long Run, Eagles Straight in at #3 21 Mar 70 Hey Jude, Beatles 24 Oct 70 Led Zeppelin III, Led Zeppelin 15 Mar 75 Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin 06 Nov 76 The Song Remains The Same, Led Zeppelin 13 Nov 76 Blue Moves, Elton John Straight in at #4 06 Jun 70 Woodstock, Soundtrack 06 Mar 76 Eagles/Their Greatest Hits 1971-75, Eagles 25 Dec 76 Hotel California, Eagles 17 Feb 79 Spirits Having Flown, Bee Gees 01 Nov 80 The River, Bruce Springsteen 15 Nov 80 Hotter Than July, Stevie Wonder Straight in at #5 19 Dec 70 All Things Must Pass, George Harrison 06 Jul 74 Caribou, Elton John 25 Jun 77 I`m In You, Peter Frampton 15 Mar 80 Mad Love, Linda Ronstadt 29 May 82 Stevie Wonder`s Original Musiquarium I, Stevie Wonder 13 Jun 87 Girls Girls Girls, Mötley Crüe 18 Jun 88 OU812, Van Halen BIGGEST JUMPS INTO THE TOP 10 200-7, Self Portrait, Bob Dylan (1970) 197-6, Headquarters, Monkees (1967) 178-4, Abbey Road, Beatles (1969) 168-10, Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits, Vol. 2), Rolling Stones 157-4, Magical Mystery Tour, Beatles (1967) 143-10, Teaser And The Firecat, Cat Stevens (1971) 136-3, N.O.R.E., Noreaga (1998) 134-10, Imagine, John Lennon (1971) 127-5 Green River, Creedence Clearwater Revival (1969) 125-6, Something New, Beatles (1964) 114-4, The Graduate, Simon & Garfunkel (1968) 111-5, Blind Faith, Blind Faith (1969) 106-4, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Simon & Garfunkel (1970) 104-2, Let It Be, Beatles (1970) 101-4, Sounds Like, Herb Alpert (1967) 100-4, Strange Days, Doors (1967) MOST HIT ALBUMS IN A CALENDAR YEAR 11, Beatles (1964) 9, Pearl Jam (2001) 8, Lawrence Welk (1956) 8, Johnny Cash (1969) 7, Ray Charles (1961) 7, Chubby Checker (1962) 7, Connie Francis (1963) 7, John F. Kennedy (1964) 7, Monkees (1986) 7, Bill & Gloria Gaither (2000) 6, Elvis Presley (1957)* 6, Mitch Miller (1961) 6, Frank Sinatra (1961) 6, Frank Sinatra (1962) 6, Four Seasons (1964) 6, Righteous Brothers (1965) 6, Billy Vaughn (1967) 6, Supremes (1968) 6, Temptations (1969) 6, Elvis Presley (1970) 6, Elvis Presley (1971) 6, Willie Nelson (1983) 6, Pearl Jam (2000) * = includes EPs SELF-REPLACEMENT AT THE TOP Only five acts have ever knocked themselves off the top of the charts. They are: Peter, Paul & Mary: In The Wind replaced Peter, Paul & Mary on 2 November 1963 Beatles: The Beatles` Second Album replaced Meet The Beatles! on 2 May 1964 Herb Alpert: Going Places replaced Whipped Cream & Other Delights on 5 March 1966 Monkees: More Of The Monkees replaced The Monkees on 11 February 1967 Simon & Garfunkel: Bookends replaced The Graduate on 25 May 1968 Simon & Garfunkel: The Graduate replaced Bookends on 15 June 1968 Simon & Garfunkel: Bookends replaced The Graduate on 29 June 1968 MOST WEEKS SPENT AT #2 By Artist 56, Beatles 54, Frank Sinatra* 53, Johnny Mathis* 38, Rolling Stones 36, Paul McCartney / Wings 33, Elvis Presley* 32, Bruce Springsteen 32, Céline Dion 30, Kingston Trio* 30, Barbra Streisand 30, Herb Alpert 27, Led Zeppelin 27, Michael Jackson 26, Garth Brooks 25, Fleetwood Mac 25, Rod Stewart 22, Peter, Paul & Mary 22, Guns`n`Roses 20, John Denver 20, Journey 20, Bon Jovi 20, Mariah Carey * = from 1955 to August 1963 Cash Box albums chart was used By Albums 24, Born In The U.S.A., Bruce Springsteen (1984-5) 21, Johnny`s Greatest Hits, Johnny Mathis (1958)* 20, Slippery When Wet, Bon Jovi (1986-7) 18, In The Wee Small Hours, Frank Sinatra (1955) 18, Heavenly, Johnny Mathis (1959)* 17, Thriller, Michael Jackson (1983-4) 17, Let`s Talk About Love, Céline Dion (1997-8) 16, Please Hammer Don`t Hurt ´Em, MC Hammer (1990-1) 15, Breakfast At Tiffany`s, Soundtrack (1961)* 15, Built For Speed, Stray Cats (1981-2) 15, Appetite For Destruction, Guns`n`Roses (1988-9) 14, Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morrisette (1995-6) 13, Whipped Cream & Other Delights, Herb Alpert (1965-6) 13, Dr Zhivago, Soundtrack (1967) 13, Frampton Comes Alive, Peter Frampton (1976) 13, Can`t Slow Down, Lionel Richie (1983-4) 13, Totally Krossed Out, Kriss Kross (1992) * = from 1955 to August 1963 Cash Box albums chart was used MOST WEEKS SPENT AT #2 BY NON-#1 ALBUMS 18, In The Wee Small Hours, Frank Sinatra 15, Built For Speed, Stray Cats 11, Breathless, Kenny G 9, (Moving), Peter, Paul & Mary 9, Introducing The Beatles, Beatles 9, Something New, Beatles 9, Frontiers, Journey 8, Look At Us, Sonny & Cher 7, Portrait Of Johnny, Johnny Mathis 7, The Mamas & Papas Deliver, Mamas & Papas 7, Damn The Torpedoes, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 7, Gonna Make You Sweat, C & C Music Factory MOST WEEKS AT #1 IN THE CATALOG ALBUMS CHART 101, Elton John`s Greatest Hits, Elton John 83, Aerosmith`s Greatest Hits, Aerosmith 73, Legend, Bob Marley & The Wailers 49, Led Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin 46, The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars, David Bowie 37, Time Pieces, Eric Clapton 33, Metallica, Metallica 27, Breathless, Kenny G 26, License To Ill, Beastie Boys 22, Bat Out Of Hell, Meat Loaf 19, The Best Of The Righteous Brothers, Righteous Brothers 18, The Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd 17, A Fresh Aire Christmas, Mannheim Steamroller 17, Watermark, Enya 16, Who`s Next, Who MOST WEEKS IN THE CATALOG ALBUMS CHART 638, Elton John`s Greatest Hits, Elton John 613, Greatest Hits, James Taylor 580, Aerosmith`s Greatest Hits, Aerosmith 533, Greatest Hits, Steve Miller Band 525, Legend, Bob Marley & The Wailers 478, Jimmy Buffet`s Greatest Hits, Jimmy Buffet 473, …And Justice For All, Metallica 472, Back In Black, AC/DC 452, The Wall, Pink Floyd 445, Greatest Hits, Janis Joplin 424, Eagles/Their Greatest Hits 1971-75, Eagles 419, Greatest Hits, Journey 416, Master Of Puppets, Metallica 415, Chronicle, Creedence Clearwater Revival 408, Greatest Hits, Fleetwood Mac 396, Ride The Lightning, Metallica 378, License To Ill, Beastie Boys 369, Bat Out Of Hell, Meat Loaf 368, Greatest Hits, Patsy Cline 344, Led Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin 342, Appetite For Destruction, Guns`n`Roses 322, Time Pieces, Eric Clapton 299, Watermark, Enya 282, Elton John`s Greatest Hits, Vol. 2, Elton John 278, Aja, Steely Dan 277, The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars, David Bowie 270, Who`s Next, Who 266, American Pie, Don McLean 259, Greatest Hits, Monkees 259, The Best Of The Doors, Doors 257, Paino Man, Billy Joel 255, The Best Of Van Morrison, Van Morrison 254, 16 Greatest Hits, Steppenwolf 251, Who Are You, Who 246, Metallica, Metallica 246, Greatest Hits, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 235, Tapestry, Carole King 233, The Joshua Tree, U2 228, Greatest Hits, Tom Petty 227, The Best Of Guess Who, Guess Who 224, Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 & 2, Billy Joel 218, Changes In Lattitudes, Changes In Attitudes, Jimmy Buffet 216, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Lynyrd Skynyrd 214, Greatest Hits, Queen 213, Morning Dance, Spyro Gyra 211, Eagles/Their Greatest Hits, Vol. 2, Eagles 210, Live At Leeds, Who 209, Blow By Blow, Jeff Beck 205, The Best Of The Grateful Dead, Grateful Dead 203, Greatest Hits 1982-89, Chicago 201, Immaculate Collection, Madonna MOST VALUABLE HIT ALBUMS $800, The Beatles vs. The Four Seasons, The Beatles/The Four Seasons $800, Introducing The Beatles, The Beatles $600, He`s A Rebel, The Chrystals $500, Songs, Pictures & Stories Of The Fabulous Beatles, The Beatles $500, Jolly What! The Beatles And Frank Ifield On Stage, The Beatles/Frank Ifield $500, Elvis` Christmas Album, Elvis Presley $500, The Teenagers featuring Frankie Lymon, The Teenagers $400, A Date With Elvis, Elvis Presley $400, …Presenting The Fabulous Ronettes featuring Veronica, The Ronettes $400, Bluejean Bop!, Gene Vincent |
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