- UK Albums Chart
The UK Albums Chart is a list of
album s ranked by sales in theUnited Kingdom . It is formulated byThe Official UK Charts Company and a Top 200 published inChartsPlus (only the Top 100 is counted in data sources).To qualify for the UK albums chart the album must be the correct length and price. It must be at least 3 tracks or 20 minutes long and not be classed as a budget album. A budget album costs between £0.50 and £4.24. Additionally, various artist compilations - which until January 1989 were included in the main album listing - are now listed separately in a compilations chart. Full details of the rules can be found at [http://www.theofficialcharts.com/docs/OCC_Chart_Rules_Edition9.pdf The Official UK Chart Company Rules] . [citeweb|url=http://www.theofficialcharts.com/docs/OCC_Chart_Rules_Edition9.pdf|title=The Official UK Chart Company Rules|publisher=theofficialcharts.com|accessdate=2008-01-05]
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 , due to overall sales of an album being more important than its peak position. Indeed, in recent years, the album chart has been in good health despite fears that music innovations such asMP3 player s would threaten the traditional album. 2005 even saw a record number of artist album sales [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4588444.stm Blunt boosts record labels' 2005] , "BBC News", January 6, 2006] , with 126.2 million sold in the UK.In the 1970s the new album chart was revealed at 12.45pm on Thursdays on
BBC Radio 1 , and then moved to 6.05 pm (later 6.30 pm) on Wednesday evenings during the Peter Powell andBruno Brookes shows. In October 1987 it moved to Monday lunchtimes, during theGary Davies show, and from April to October 1993 it briefly had its own show from 7.00-8.00 pm on Sunday evenings, introduced byLynn Parsons . Since October 1993 it has been included in the "UK Top 40" show from 4.00-7.00 pm on Sundays. A weekly 'Album Chart' show was licensed out toBBC Radio 2 and presented bySimon Mayo , until it ended on2 April 2007 . The current No.1 album as of 28 September 2008 is "Only by the Night " byKings of Leon .Record holders
The most successful artists in the charts depends on the criteria used. As of 2005, Queen albums have spent more time on the UK album charts than those of any other musical act, [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/4648611.stm Queen top UK album charts league] , "BBC News", July 4, 2005] followed by
The Beatles ,Elvis Presley andU2 . By most weeks at number 1, however, The Beatles lead; by most top ten albums, it is Elvis Presley.citeweb|url=http://www.everyhit.co.uk/recordalb.html|title=Record Breakers and Trivia : Albums |publisher=everyhit.co.uk|accessdate=2008-01-05]The longest running number one album, both consecutively and non-consecutively, is the soundtrack of the film "South Pacific". It had a consecutive run of seventy weeks from November 1958 to March 1960 (meaning it was number one for the entire year of 1959), and had further runs at the top in 1960 and 1961, making a non-consecutive total of one hundred and fifteen weeks.
The youngest person to top the charts is
Scotland 'sNeil Reid , who after winning "Opportunity Knocks " topped the charts in 1972 at the age of 12 years 9 months old. The youngest girl to top the chart isAvril Lavigne at 17 years and 3 months with "Let Go" in 2003.The album to spend the most weeks on the charts is
Fleetwood Mac 's "Rumours " which spent 478 weeks on the charts. In second place is "Bat Out of Hell " byMeat Loaf followed by Queen's "Greatest Hits".Elkie Brooks the best selling female artist of albums in the U.K.
The fastest selling album is "
Be Here Now " by Oasis which sold nearly one million copies on its first week. The fastest selling album by a female artist is "Life for Rent " by Dido. It sold one million in 50 days, on the way there it sold 102,500 on day one and 400,351 in the first week. ["British Hit Singles & Albums" (Edition 17) by Guinness World Records]ee also
*
UK Singles Chart
*List of number-one albums (UK) References
External links
* [http://www.musicweek.com/ Music Week ] Top 75
* [http://www.chartsplus.co.uk/ ChartsPlus] Top 200
* [http://uk.launch.yahoo.com/c/uk/album_charts.html The Official UK Top 75 Albums]
* [http://www.everyhit.com/ EveryHit.com - Archive of Top 40 albums]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.