- LW: New
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 1
- LW: 1,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 3
- LW: New
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 1
- LW: 8,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 63
THE VOICE OF THE HEROES
LIL BABY & LIL DURK
- LW: New
- Peak: 5,
- Weeks: 1
DREAMERS ARE WAITING
CROWDED HOUSE
- LW: New
- Peak: 6,
- Weeks: 1
LIFE BY MISADVENTURE
RAG'N'BONE MAN
- LW: 6,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 5
- LW: 11,
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 18
50 YEARS - DON'T STOP
FLEETWOOD MAC
- LW: 9,
- Peak: 5,
- Weeks: 134
- LW: 10,
- Peak: 5,
- Weeks: 187
- LW: 13,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 949
- LW: 16,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 223
- LW: 18,
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 78
SHOOT FOR THE STARS AIM FOR THE MOON
POP SMOKE
- LW: 19,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 49
- LW: 12,
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 4
DIVINELY UNINSPIRED TO A HELLISH EXTENT
LEWIS CAPALDI
- LW: 20,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 108
- LW: New
- Peak: 18,
- Weeks: 1
NOWHERE GENERATION
RISE AGAINST
- LW: New
- Peak: 19,
- Weeks: 1
ALL I KNOW SO FAR - SETLIST
PINK
- LW: 14,
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 3
- LW: 26,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 465
- LW: 23,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 405
- LW: 22,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 892
LEGEND
BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS
- LW: 25,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 981
- LW: 28,
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 12
- LW: 27,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 997
- LW: 32,
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 97
WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP WHERE DO WE GO
BILLIE EILISH
- LW: 29,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 115
WHAT'S THE STORY MORNING GLORY
OASIS
- LW: 31,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 492
- LW: 36,
- Peak: 20,
- Weeks: 89
- LW: 35,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 499
- LW: 30,
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 31
- LW: 34,
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 13
- LW: 43,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 404
- LW: 4,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 26
- LW: 41,
- Peak: 5,
- Weeks: 238
- LW: 44,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 48
- LW: 46,
- Peak: 5,
- Weeks: 187
- LW: 7,
- Peak: 7,
- Weeks: 2
- LW: 2,
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 2
- LW: 42,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 216
- LW: 39,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 6
NO 6 COLLABORATIONS PROJECT
ED SHEERAN
- LW: 47,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 100
GOODBYE & GOOD RIDDANCE
JUICE WRLD
- LW: 38,
- Peak: 23,
- Weeks: 130
- LW: New
- Peak: 49,
- Weeks: 1
SCALED AND ICY
TWENTY ONE PILOTS
- LW: 24,
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 3
THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION
WHITNEY HOUSTON
- LW: 48,
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 377
DOO-WOPS & HOOLIGANS
BRUNO MARS
- LW: 50,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 193
- LW: New
- Peak: 53,
- Weeks: 1
GREATEST HITS
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
- LW: 53,
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 261
WHATEVER PEOPLE SAY I AM THAT'S WHAT I'M
ARCTIC MONKEYS
- LW: 51,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 343
THE 50 GREATEST HITS
ELVIS PRESLEY
- LW: 57,
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 117
- LW: 54,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 80
HOLLYWOOD'S BLEEDING
POST MALONE
- LW: 69,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 92
- LW: 62,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 64
CALIFORNIAN SOIL
LONDON GRAMMAR
- LW: 55,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 8
- LW: 64,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 46
- LW: 70,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 184
- LW: 66,
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 408
THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION
STEVIE WONDER
- LW: 56,
- Peak: 11,
- Weeks: 200
- LW: 61,
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 114
- LW: 71,
- Peak: 5,
- Weeks: 227
TIMELESS - THE ALL-TIME GREATEST HITS
BEE GEES
- LW: 65,
- Peak: 6,
- Weeks: 45
- LW: 79,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 361
- LW: 72,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 263
- LW: 77,
- Peak: 71,
- Weeks: 16
TICKETS TO MY DOWNFALL
MACHINE GUN KELLY
- LW: 73,
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 37
DON'T SMILE AT ME
BILLIE EILISH
- LW: 78,
- Peak: 12,
- Weeks: 153
- LW: 81,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 202
GREATEST HITS - GOD'S FAVORITE BAND
GREEN DAY
- LW: 82,
- Peak: 22,
- Weeks: 121
- LW: 74,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 32
THE SINGLES COLLECTION
BRITNEY SPEARS
- LW: 83,
- Peak: 38,
- Weeks: 27
- LW: 67,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 408
- LW: 88,
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 164
- LW: 86,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 362
- LW: 52,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 4
- LW: 49,
- Peak: 49,
- Weeks: 3
- LW: 90,
- Peak: 46,
- Weeks: 60
- LW: 93,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 425
PIANO MAN - THE VERY BEST OF
BILLY JOEL
- LW: 87,
- Peak: 7,
- Weeks: 110
THE IMMACULATE COLLECTION
MADONNA
- LW: 91,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 351
- LW: RE
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 31
- LW: 85,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 92
THE BLUE PRINT - US VS THEM
D-BLOCK EUROPE
- LW: 92,
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 35
- LW: 100,
- Peak: 9,
- Weeks: 50
- LW: 94,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 339
- LW: 96,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 85
- LW: 68,
- Peak: 10,
- Weeks: 6
STAYING AT TAMARA'S
GEORGE EZRA
- LW: 99,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 155
- LW: 97,
- Peak: 13,
- Weeks: 103
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David Caldwell
What happened to Coral Island, one of the finest new albums out there?!?
DK
Dave Knight
In my mind this is down to the vinyl resurrection, and current and new artists need to jump on this vinyl bandwagon no pun intended to get the royalties they deserve. Streaming is cheating artists from their money in a big way. I would go so far as to say even establishments like the Now thats what I call music are missing a trick, and should release their next release Now 109 on vinyl and it would sell big style.
That said cassette is also coming back although growing much slower, but Lady Ga Ga's most recent album was the highest selling cassette of 2020, so it wont be long cassettes will be included in the official chart sections. Vinyl is already there. So looks like normality might have a chance any day soon.
Blank
Top 10 albums of the year so far - week 24:
1) Dua Lipa - Future Nostalgia 1676 (1604)
2) Harry Styles - Fine Line 1604 (1541)
3) Queen - Greatest Hits 1590 (1525)
4) Pop Smoke - Shoot For The Stars 1566 (1505)
5) Fleetwood Mac - 50 Years Don't Stop 1533 (1466)
6) Lewis Capaldi - Divinly Uninspired 1514 (1455)
7) Ed Sheeren - Divide 1487 (1423)
8) Elton John - Diamonds 1480 (1414)
9) Fleetwood Mac - Rumours 1280 (1227)
10) Eminem - Curtain Call The Hits 1261 (1206)
No positional changes this week. Positions (Ariana Grande) drops out of the top 75, leaving 36 hits on chart all year.
GP
Grumpy Piplup
Future Nostalgia back in the top 5 ahah, this album is unstoppable (but it's well deserved!)
Blank
According to my calculations above, it's the album with the biggest chart impact by some distance. 72 places better than any other and counting.
Jules Giddings
Compilation albums by older artists are beginning to dominate the charts and they’re climbing too. Record companies need to sort themselves out and sign up some new talent that sell.
Beezus Faffoon
Not that many compilation albums feature new artists because the people that buy them tend to be 40+. The compilation album has been taken over by the playlist on streaming services which skew younger.
Blank
Probably more accurately, newer artists simply don't have a long enough career or enough big hits to be able to release a compilation. In the physical era, that would be no earlier than the 3rd album (usuallu at least 4th album) with around 4 singles from each. At one album a year, that would be a 5 year career including the year before debut release to record and promote the new release.
Albums or the modern equivalent (playlists / mixtapes etc) tend to be further apart these days, 2 years often. On that basis, a modern artist would need at least a 10-year long career to consider a greatest hits. As you say, with tracks released after 2007, they are amalgamated into streaming playlists almost from new, rather making a compilation redundant for artists who began their chart career after 2005.
Jules Giddings
Sure, the thing is there never used to be this many hits album filling up the charts, let alone the top 20. A lack of interest in modern music perhaps..
SF
Stuart Fraser
Odd things happening with the album chart again. There are a couple of re-entries, but ZERO new entries below no.53. If the OCC are going to manipulate the charts on the fly, they need to do it better than this. As with their recent wheeze (ALL long-running albums dropped in the week before the Brits - a statistical impossibility, given the numbers involved), they need to realise that anyone with a background in statistics, or even a passing knowledge, will realise that such things simply could not happen. Please stop insulting our intelligence.
Beezus Faffoon
There's plenty of album entries below number 53. If you have the full list - numbers 101 and below - there are a lot of new entries further down.
Take the tin foil hat off!
SF
Stuart Fraser
You know that the numbers from 101 are unimportant. Few people get to see them. This is about manipulating the chart to make it look more user friendly, but it's being done clumsily. Given the small numbers of sales involved, it just doesn't sit right.
Beezus Faffoon
Streaming services have the power to push certain tracks and albums and companies may pay for that to happen - eg in the week before the Brits when the old timers were pushed off streaming playlists in favour of the Brit artists - but the OCC just presents the figures they're given in a chart format. That's all they do.
You know that right?
Blank
If there are 10 records on chart and only one gets promoted, and it coincides with a big event like the Brits, then it will be the only one to gain sales. Therefore climb above the other 9, makiing one climber and 9 fallers assuming the sales of those other 9 are similar to a previous week's sales. It's a simple rank-order operation, and heavily biased due to the event and it's record label promoting it rather the UNbiased probability model you are using.