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The Official Albums Chart is the United Kingdom's industry-recognised national
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for albums. Entries are ranked by sales and audio streaming. It was published for the first time on 22 July 1956 and is compiled every week by the
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(OCC) on Fridays (previously Sundays). It is broadcast on
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(top 5) and found on the OCC website as a Top 100 or on '' UKChartsPlus'' as a Top 200, with positions continuing until all sales have been tracked in data only available to industry insiders. However, even though number 100 was classed as a hit album (as in the case of ''The Guinness Book of British Hit Albums'') in the 1980s until January 1989, since the compilations were removed, this definition was changed to Top 75 with follow-up books such as ''The Virgin Book of British Hit Albums'' only including this data. As of 2021, Since 1983, the OCC generally provides a public charts for hits and weeks up to the Top 100. Business customers can require additional chart placings. To qualify for the Official Albums Chart, the album must be the correct length and price. It must be more than three tracks or 20 minutes long and not be classed as a budget album. A budget album costs between £0.50 and £3.75. Full details of the rules can be found on the OCC website.


History

According to the canon of the OCC, the official British albums chart was the ''
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'' chart from 22 July 1956 to 1 November 1958; the ''
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'' chart from 8 November 1958 to March 1960; the ''
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'' chart from 1960 to 1969; and the Official Albums Chart from 1969 on. For eight weeks in February and March 1971 no Official Albums Chart was compiled due to a postal strike – for this period, the OCC uses the chart compiled by ''Melody Maker'' instead. In the 1970s the new album chart was revealed at 12:45 pm on Thursdays on
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, and then moved to 6:05 pm (later 6:30 pm) on Wednesday evenings during the Peter Powell and Bruno Brookes shows. In October 1987 it moved to Monday lunchtimes, during the Gary Davies show, and from April to October 1993 it briefly had its show from 7:00–8:00 pm on Sunday evenings, introduced by Lynn Parsons. Since October 1993 it has been included in ''
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'' show from 4:00–5:45 pm on Fridays (previously from 4:00–7:00 pm on Sundays). A weekly 'Album Chart' show was licensed out to BBC Radio 2 and presented by Simon Mayo, until it ended on 2 April 2007. Though album sales tend to produce more revenue and, over time, act as a greater measure of an artist's success, this chart receives less media attention than the UK Singles Chart, because overall sales of an album are more important than its peak position. 2005 saw a record number of artist album sales with 126.2 million sold in the UK. In February 2015, it was announced that due to the falling sales of albums and rise in popularity of audio streaming, the Official Albums Chart would begin including streaming data from March 2015. Under the revised methodology, the Official Charts Company takes the 12 most streamed tracks from one album, with the top-two songs being down-weighted in line with the average of the rest. The total of these streams is divided by 1000 and added to the pure sales of the album. This calculation was designed to ensure that the chart rundown continues to reflect the popularity of the albums themselves, rather than just the performance of one or two smash hit singles. The final number one album on the UK Albums Chart to be based purely on sales alone was '' Smoke + Mirrors'' by Imagine Dragons. On 1 March 2015, '' In the Lonely Hour'' by Sam Smith became the first album to top the new streaming-incorporated Official Albums Chart. The weekly Top 75 UK Albums Chart (albums described as hits in the case of British Hit Singles & Albums or The Virgin Book of British Hit Albums) were published in ''
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'' magazine until 2021. In 2018
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(publisher of 'Louder Sound' publications such as '' Metal Hammer'' and ''
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'') acquired ''
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'' publisher NewBay Media. Future decided that the publication would go monthly from March 2021, and so a bespoke monthly Official Albums Chart Top 75 (similar to album charts used by ''
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'' in the early 1990s and Absolute 80s on Sundays) started to be published from this date alongside monthly singles charts and specialist/genre charts. By 2022, the weekly album chart had started to regularly feature a pattern of acts getting a Top 10 new entry one week, followed by a dramatic decline the next, with most of these releases exiting the Top 75 completely. The majority of these acts would be indie and rock bands like
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, Sea Power and
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, who would market their album to the type of people who would want to own the release via a physical format rather than streaming it. The first number one on the UK Albums Chart was '' Songs for Swingin' Lovers!'' by
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for the week ending 22 July 1956. As of the week ending 19 June 2025, the UK Albums Chart has had 1400 different number one albums. The current number one album is '' More'' by Pulp.


Record holders

The most successful artists in the charts depend on the criteria used. As of February 2016,
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albums have spent more time on the British album charts than any other musical act, followed by
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, U2 and
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. By most weeks at number one, the Beatles lead with a total of 176 weeks, and the most number one albums of all with 16. Robbie Williams is the solo artist with the most number one albums with 15 as of January 2025, when his soundtrack album to '' Better Man'' was released, despite the film itself being a notorious box office flop. Equally notable is the fact the album spent only a single week at number one before dropping out of the Top 100 altogether the following week. In third place are
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, with 14 number ones. Regarding the tally of number ones for some artists, the Official Charts Company has classed re-issues of The Beatles' ''
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'', and The Rolling Stones' '' Exile on Main Street'' and '' Goats Head Soup'', as brand new hits/number ones due to the amount of bonus material available, formats released and the fact that the issuing record label had changed. As of September 2022, Elvis Presley is still the male solo artist with the most weeks at number one with a total of 66 weeks and most top ten albums by any artist, charting 53 releases. Until this same month, he also held the record for the most number one albums by a solo artist in a tie with
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, however when Williams' ''XXV'' album reached the top on 16 September 2022, the former Take That star broke this record with 14 number ones albums compared to Presley's 13 chart toppers, with Williams moving into second place in the all-time number 1 album record holders. As of January 2025, he is just one album behind The Beatles.
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has the most number one albums by a female artist in the UK, with 13 as of February 2025. Swift also holds the record for the most consecutive number one albums by a female artist with 9, just one behind
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who holds the record for the most consecutive number one albums in Official Albums Chart history with 10. Adele is the female solo artist with the most weeks at number one, with a total of 37 weeks (23 of which were for her second album which is also the most weeks at number one for an album by a female artist).
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are the female group with the most weeks at number one, with a total of 18 weeks (15 of which were for their debut album ''
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''). In July 2021, ABBA's '' Gold: Greatest Hits'' was officially recognised by the Official Charts Company as the first album to spend over 1000 weeks on the Albums Chart, but this total does not include 2014's ''Gold – 40th Anniversary Edition'' (which like Queen's ''The Platinum Collection'' is a 3-CD set also including ''More ABBA Gold: More ABBA Hits'' and ''The Golden B-sides'') or additional weeks inside the Top 100 missing from the OCC's database before February 1994 (as with the singles chart, Music Week only published the Top 75 as this was the public chart for store owners to use in their record shops with the Top 150 Artist Albums Chart being for industry insiders/ChartsPlus subscribers). For many years, The Beatles' '' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' was the best-selling album in UK chart history, but is now in third place after being supplanted by Queen's ''Greatest Hits'' and then also by ABBA's '' Gold: Greatest Hits''. However, ''Sgt. Pepper'' still remains the best-selling ''studio'' album in UK chart history. Queen's ''Greatest Hits'' has sold over 7 million copies (including downloads and equivalent streams) as of July 2022. ABBA's ''Gold'' has sold over 6 million, and ''Sgt. Pepper'' has sold in excess of 5.4 million copies. The longest-running number one album, both consecutively and non-consecutively, is the
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of the film '' South Pacific''. It had a consecutive run of 70 weeks from November 1958 to March 1960, and had further runs at the top in 1960 and 1961, making a non-consecutive total of 115 weeks. The youngest artist to top the chart is
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, whose debut album topped the chart in 1972 when he was only 12 years old, while the youngest female artist is Billie Eilish who was 17 years old when she debuted at the top with '' When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?''. The record for the oldest artist to top the charts is Vera Lynn, who was 92 years old when she was at number one with '' We'll Meet Again: The Very Best of Vera Lynn'', released in 2009 (though the album only contains material she recorded between 1936 and 1959). Lynn, who died in 2020 at the age of 103, also leads the list for the oldest artist to have a chart album, when the 2017 release of '' Vera Lynn 100'', released to mark her 100th birthday (though again, this only contains material she recorded decades earlier), peaked at number 3. Currently, the oldest living male artist to have the topped the UK albums chart is Tom Jones, who reached the top in 2021 with new studio album ''Surrounded By Time'' at the age of 80, while 95 year old Tony Bennett charted at number 6 on the chart of 8–14 October 2021 with his Lady Gaga duets album ''Love For Sale'', becoming recognised by Guinness World Records as the oldest person to release an album of new material. In 1980,
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became the first British female solo artist to have a number-one album in the UK with '' Never for Ever'', as well as being the first album by any female solo artist to enter the chart at number 1. In August 2014, she became the first female artist to have eight albums in the Official UK Top 40 Albums Chart simultaneously, (altogether she had eleven albums in the Top 50 in one week). She is currently in fourth place for artists having the most simultaneous UK Top 40 albums, behind Elvis Presley and
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who both tie for the most simultaneous Top 40 albums (twelve each, both immediately following their deaths in 1977 and 2016 respectively), and The Beatles who had eleven in 2009 when remastered versions of their albums were released. The fastest selling album (first chart week sales) is '' 25'' by Adele. Released in November 2015, it sold over 800,000 copies in its first week. However, the album '' Be Here Now'' by
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became the first act to have reached number one in the album chart during six different decades (1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2010s and 2020s). For solo artists, Elvis Presley was the first artist to score UK number-one albums in five different decades (the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 2000s and 2010s). In 2020,
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became the first solo artist to score UK number-one albums in five ''consecutive'' decades (the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s) with his twelfth number-one album '' Letter to You''. Just two weeks later,
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became the first female solo artist to have UK number-one albums in five different decades (all consecutively, the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s), with her eighth UK number-one album ''
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''. In November 2021, ABBA became the third group (after The Rolling Stones and The Beatles) to score a UK number one album in five different decades (in ABBA's case, the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2020s) with the band's tenth number one album, '' Voyage''. With that album, ABBA also became the artist with the longest gap between number one studio albums, with 40 years (since '' The Visitors'' in 1981). The longest number one by a group is
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's '' Bridge Over Troubled Water'' which was number one for 33 weeks (13 of which were consecutive). The longest consecutive number one by a group was the Beatles' '' Please Please Me'', which held the top spot for a straight 30 weeks. The longest number one by a male solo artist was Elvis Presley with '' G.I. Blues'' which stayed at the top for 22 weeks (his '' Blue Hawaii'' album was also the longest consecutive number one album for a male artist with 17 weeks). Adele's album '' 21'' has the most weeks at number one by a female solo artist (and by a solo artist of any gender) with 23 weeks, 11 of which were consecutive (which is also a record for a female artist). The first studio album and non-soundtrack or cast recording album to top the year-end chart was '' With the Beatles'' by The Beatles in 1963 – they became the first group to achieve this feat.
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'' in 1973, marks the first album by a male artist and solo act to do so. The first female solo artist to have the UK's year-end best seller was
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in 1982, with '' Love Songs''. The first studio album and non-soundtrack or cast recording album to top the decade-end chart was ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' by The Beatles in the 1960s – they became the first group to achieve this. James Blunt's '' Back to Bedlam'', in the 2000s, marks the first album by a male artist and solo act to do it. Blunt was the only performer in history to top the decade chart with a debut album. The first female solo artist to achieve this feat was Adele in the 2010s, with ''21''.
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's '' Future Nostalgia'' holds the record for having the lowest one-week sales while at the top of the chart in the modern era, when it was number one the week beginning 15 May 2020 with sales of only 7,317, while in 2021 You Me At Six (''Suckapunch'') and Ben Howard (''Collections from the Whiteout'') became the first artists to have a number one album exit the Top 100 with only one week on the chart (though when '' The Guinness Book of British Hit Albums'' did their list of number one albums with the fewest weeks on the chart, it was based on the Top 75 countdown and featured acts such as
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with their 1993 album '' Jam''). In 2023, The Lottery Winners made the record for the steepest drop from number one when their album '' Anxiety Replacement Therapy'' fell out of the Top 200 altogether with second week sales of 880 copies. This occurrence of number one albums dropping out of the top 100 in their second week of release prompted an article in ''The Guardian'' newspaper wondering whether the UK album chart was broken. On 26 August 2022, Aitch became the first artist to chart with an album released in a NFT format when '' Close to Home'' debuted at number 2 (with Steps beating the rapper to number one and becoming the first mixed-gender British act to get chart topping albums in four consecutive decades). A week later, '' Will of the People'' by
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became the first NFT-listed album to top the charts, with the limited edition NFT listed as part of the 3,889 downloaded copies it sold out of 51,510 sales. Also on 16 September 2022, Columbia became the first record label to take the Top 3 chart positions with three different acts with releases by Robbie Williams, Ozzy Osbourne and Harry Styles occupying number 1, 2 and 3 (with parent company Sony Music also having the number 4 with a re-issue of Manic Street Preachers' ''Know Your Enemy''). In the previous 66 years of the chart, this occurrence where one label has had the Top 3 has only happened twice before with Parlophone taking the Top 3 positions in 1964 with two albums by The Beatles and ''Stay With The Hollies'' and K-Tel having three TV-advertised compilations at number 1, 2 and 3 on the chart of 31 December 1972.


Debut albums

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with '' Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not'', which sold 363,735 copies in 2006 * By a solo male act is
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with '' Born to Do It'', which sold 225,320 copies in 2000 Sam Smith holds the record for most weeks spent in the Top 10 by a debut album with '' In the Lonely Hour'', with 76, surpassing a record previously held by Emeli Sandé.


Official Compilations Chart Top 100

Over more than sixty years of compiling album sales, the various chart compiling firms have had a problem with the success of multi-artist compilation albums, with these albums (mostly TV-advertised collections featuring a number of hits) either being allowed to chart in the main album chart or excluded. In August 1971, the British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) allowed low-priced budget albums to chart as well as standard compilations. This decision gave a number one to Music For Pleasure's ''Hot Hits 6'', which went straight in at the top of the chart and was joined at number 6 by a new entry for Hallmark's '' Top of the Pops Volume 18'', another album featuring a selection of popular tracks performed by session artists in the style of a recent hit (and unconnected with the BBC series of ''Top of the Pops'' albums, which would follow in the 1990s). This decision was soon overturned, with these anonymous cover albums being taken out the chart again. On the Official Albums Chart Top 50 for the week ending 18 August 1973, all the compilations listed as 'various artists' albums were taken out of the chart, but those billed as 'official soundtracks' (to films such as '' A Clockwork Orange'' and ''
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'') were kept in. As the Ronco-released tie-in to the 1973 film '' That'll Be the Day'' was listed as a various artist album and not as a soundtrack, it disappeared from the chart after its seventh week at number one alongside EMI's former number one ''Pure Gold'' and Phillip's ''20 Original Chart Hits''. In 1983, the ''Now That's What I Call Music'' series was launched by EMI/Virgin, followed by CBS/WEA's rival ''Hits Album'' series a year later and Chrysalis/MCA's ''Out Now!'' in 1985. From this point in the 1980s, every regular edition of ''Now That's What I Call Music'' topped the albums chart (apart from ''Now 4'' which was kept of the number one spot by the first ever ''Hits Album''), with these albums from the three major-label joint-ventures joined in the charts by many albums from all the regular compilation specialists like K-Tel, Telstar and Stylus. As the amount of compilations in the chart were keeping out artists from reaching number one or charting at all, it was decided that all the various artist albums would be removed from the Official Albums Chart Top 100. In January 1989, all the various artist
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s were removed from the Top 100 albums chart and given their own Top 20 chart (found in ''Music Week'' and ''Record Mirror''), with the main albums chart reformatted as a top 75 (as far as hit albums are concerned) to equal the singles chart. As of 2022, the OCC publishes the Official Compilations Chart Top 100 on their website, which as well as listing the chart places of all the various ''
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'', ''Hits Albums'' and ''
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Annuals'' that have been released, now include Motion Picture Cast Recordings such as '' The Greatest Showman'' or '' A Star Is Born'' and Original Broadway/West End cast albums such as ''
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'', all three of which were included in the main artist albums chart before 2020. In addition to the main Compilations chart, all the 'Motion Picture Cast Recordings' and cast albums get their own Official Soundtrack Albums Chart Top 50, but are still classed as artist albums as far as the singles chart is concerned with, for example, only three tracks from early 2022 chart topper ''Encanto'' (a Disney soundtrack which sold 13,855 units to be at number one for the chart of 3 February 2022) being allowed to chart as singles at a time.


Albums with the most weeks at number one on the UK Albums Chart


Notes


See also

* UK Singles Chart * List of UK Albums Chart Christmas number ones * List of UK Albums Chart number ones *
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* List of artists who have spent the most weeks on the UK music charts * List of best-selling albums by year in the United Kingdom * List of albums which have spent the most weeks on the UK Albums Chart * List of singles which have spent the most weeks on the UK Singles Chart * Lists of fastest-selling UK debuts albums


References


External links

* Top 100
Music Week
Top 75
EveryHit.com – Archive of Top 40 albums
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