البيلبورد 200
بيلبورد 200 هو تصنيف لأعلى 200 ألبوم موسيقي مبيعاً في الولايات المتحدة , وينشر أسبوعياً بمجلة البيلبورد , وكثير من الفنانين أو الفرق الغنائية إشتهرت من خلال البيلبورد , والألبوم الذي يصبح أكثر مبيعاً خلال الأسبوع يطلق عليه "Number Ones" أو "المرتبة الأولى"
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Top 10 albums of All-Time (1963–2015)
Rank | Album | Year released | Artist(s) | Peak and duration |
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1 | 21 | Adele | #1 for 24 weeks | |
2 | The Sound of Music | Soundtrack | #1 for 2 weeks | |
3 | Thriller | Michael Jackson | #1 for 37 weeks | |
4 | Fearless | Taylor Swift | #1 for 11 weeks | |
5 | Born in the U.S.A. | Bruce Springsteen | #1 for 7 weeks | |
6 | Ropin' the Wind | Garth Brooks | #1 for 18 weeks | |
7 | Jagged Little Pill | Alanis Morissette | #1 for 12 weeks | |
8 | Doctor Zhivago | Soundtrack | #1 for 1 week | |
9 | All the Right Reasons | Nickelback | #1 for 1 week | |
10 | Tapestry | Carole King | #1 for 15 weeks |
Source:[1]
Top 10 albums artists of All-Time (1963–2015)
Rank | Artist |
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1 | The Beatles |
2 | The Rolling Stones |
3 | Barbra Streisand |
4 | Garth Brooks |
5 | Elton John |
6 | Mariah Carey |
7 | Herb Alpert |
8 | Taylor Swift |
9 | Chicago |
10 | Michael Jackson |
Source:[2]
Artists with the most albums on Billboard's Top 200 Albums of All-Time (1963–2015)
Source:[1]
Artist milestones
Most number-one albums
Albums | Artist | Source |
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19 | The Beatles | [3] |
14 | Jay-Z | [3] |
11 | Barbra Streisand | [3] |
Bruce Springsteen | [3] | |
10 | Elvis Presley | [3] |
Most number-one albums in a calendar year
Albums | Artist | Year | Source |
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4 | The Monkees | 1967 | [4] |
3 | The Beatles | 1964 | [5] |
Glee Cast | 2010 | [6] |
Most consecutive number-one studio albums
Number | Act | Source |
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11 | Jay-Z | [7] |
8 | The Beatles | [8] |
The Rolling Stones | [8] | |
7 | Eminem | [8] |
Kanye West | [9] | |
Elton John | [10] | |
Dave Matthews Band | [11] |
Most consecutive studio albums to debut at number-one
Number | Act | Source |
---|---|---|
11 | Jay-Z | [7] |
7 | Eminem | [9] |
Kanye West | [12][9] | |
Dave Matthews Band | [11] | |
6 | Metallica | [13] |
Beyoncé | [14] |
Most cumulative weeks at number one
List of the ten acts with the most weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 since Aug. 17, 1963.
- The Beatles (132)
- Garth Brooks (52)
- Michael Jackson (51)
- Whitney Houston (46)
- Elton John (39) (tie)
- Taylor Swift (39) (tie)
- Fleetwood Mac (38) (tie)
- The Rolling Stones (38) (tie)
- The Monkees (37)
- Prince (34) (tie)
- Adele (34) (tie)
Most top-ten albums
The following artists are the only ones with 30 or more top-ten albums:[17]
- The Rolling Stones (37)
- Barbra Streisand (34)
- Frank Sinatra (32) (tie)
- The Beatles (32) (tie)
Most albums in the top 10 simultaneously
- Prince (5) 2016[18]
- The Kingston Trio (4 for 5 consecutive weeks) 1959 [19][20][21][22][23]
- Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass (4) 1966[24]
- Peter, Paul and Mary (3) 1963[25]
- Whitney Houston (3) 2012[26]
- Led Zeppelin (3) 2014[27]
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Most albums in the Top 200 simultaneously
- Prince (19) 2016[18]
- The Beatles (13) 2014[28]
- Whitney Houston (10) 2012[28]
- David Bowie (10) 2016[28]
- Led Zeppelin (9) 1979[29]
- Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (8) 1971[30]
- Linkin Park (8) 2017[31]
- The Monkees (7) 1986[32]
- Pearl Jam (7) 2001[33]
Album milestones
Most weeks at number one
Weeks | Album | Artist | Year(s) | Source |
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54 | West Side Story† | Soundtrack | 1962-63 | [34] |
37 | Thriller | Michael Jackson | 1983–84 | [35] |
31 | Rumours | Fleetwood Mac | 1977–78 | [35] |
South Pacific‡ | Soundtrack | 1958–59 | [34] | |
Calypso | Harry Belafonte | 1956–57 | [34] | |
24 | 21 | Adele | 2011–12 | [35] |
Purple Rain | Prince and the Revolution/Soundtrack | 1984–85 | [35] | |
Saturday Night Fever: The Original Movie Sound Track | Bee Gees/Soundtrack | 1978 | [35] | |
21 | Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em | MC Hammer | 1990 | [35] |
20 | The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album | Whitney Houston/Soundtrack | 1992–93 | [35] |
Blue Hawaiiɤ | Elvis Presley/Soundtrack | 1961–62 | [34] |
† The West Side Story Soundtrack ran for 53 weeks at number one on the stereo album chart; it was number one for twelve weeks on the mono album chart.
‡ The South Pacific Soundtrack ran for 28 weeks at number one on the stereo album chart; it was number one for three weeks on the mono album chart.
ɤ This is the Blue Hawaii album's run on the mono album chart; it was number one for four weeks on the stereo album chart.
Most weeks on the chart
- Note that totals are for the main albums chart only, catalog chart totals are not factored in.
Weeks | Album | Artist | Source |
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937 | The Dark Side of the Moon | Pink Floyd | [36] |
535 | Legend | Bob Marley and the Wailers | [37] |
525 | Journey's Greatest Hits | Journey | [38] |
496 | Metallica | Metallica | [39] |
490† | Johnny's Greatest Hits | Johnny Mathis | [40] |
480† | My Fair Lady | Original Cast Recording | [40] |
441 | Greatest Hits | Guns N' Roses | [41] |
406 | Curtain Call: The Hits | Eminem | [42] |
399 | Nevermind | Nirvana | [43] |
388 | Doo-Wops & Hooligans | Bruno Mars | [44] |
380 | Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits | Creedence Clearwater Revival | [45] |
377 | 21 | Adele | [46] |
354 | The Eminem Show | Eminem | [47] |
333 | Thriller | Michael Jackson | [48] |
331 | Highlights from the Phantom of the Opera | Original Cast Recording | [40] |
330 | 1 | The Beatles | [49] |
321 | Back in Black | AC/DC | [50] |
318 | Tapestry | Carole King | [51] |
313 | Born to Die | Lana Del Rey | [52] |
312 | Recovery | Eminem | [53] |
† Pre-Billboard 200 and Billboard 200
Largest jumps to number one
- (176–1) Life After Death – The Notorious B.I.G.[54] (April 12, 1997)
- (173–1) Vitalogy – Pearl Jam[55] (December 24, 1994)
- (156–1) In Rainbows – Radiohead[56] (January 19, 2008)
- (137–1) Ghetto D – Master P[57] (September 20, 1997)
- (122–1) More of The Monkees – The Monkees[58] (February 11, 1967)
- (112–1) MP da Last Don – Master P[59] (June 20, 1998)
- (98–1) Beatles '65 – The Beatles[60] (January 9, 1965)
- (61–1) Help! – The Beatles[61] (September 11, 1965)
- (60–1) Rubber Soul – The Beatles[62] (January 8, 1966)
- (53–1) Ballad of the Green Berets – Barry Sadler[63] (March 12, 1966)
Largest drops from number one
- (1–169) This House Is Not for Sale – Bon Jovi[64] (March 17, 2018)
- (1–97) Science Fiction – Brand New[65] (September 16, 2017)
- (1–62) Boarding House Reach – Jack White[66] (April 14, 2018)
- (1–59) Wonderful Wonderful – The Killers[67] (October 21, 2017)
- (1–56) American Dream – LCD Soundsystem[68] (September 30, 2017)
- (1–43) This House Is Not for Sale – Bon Jovi[69] (December 3, 2016)
- (1–41) A Pentatonix Christmas – Pentatonix[70] (January 21, 2017)
- (1–38) Everything Now – Arcade Fire[71] (August 26, 2017)
- (1–37) Light Grenades – Incubus[72] (December 23, 2006)
- (1–30) One More Light – Linkin Park[73] (June 17, 2017); Mania – Fall Out Boy[74] (February 10, 2018)
Longest climbs to number one in the SoundScan era
Source:[75]
Weeks to No. 1 | Artist | Album | Date Reached No. 1 |
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63 | Various | O Brother, Where Art Thou? Soundtrack | March 23, 2002 |
52 | Live | Throwing Copper | May 6, 1995 |
49 | No Doubt | Tragic Kingdom | Dec. 21, 1996 |
46 | Norah Jones | Come Away with Me | Jan. 25, 2003 |
44 | Hootie & The Blowfish | Cracked Rear View | May 27, 1995 |
40 | Prince | The Very Best of Prince | May 7, 2016 |
31 | Toni Braxton | Toni Braxton | Feb. 26, 1994 |
28 | Celine Dion | Falling into You | Oct. 5, 1996 |
27 | Eric Clapton | Unplugged | March 13, 1993 |
26 | Shaggy | Hotshot | Feb. 17, 2001 |
- Forever Your Girl by Paula Abdul spent 64 consecutive weeks on the Billboard 200 before hitting number one in 1989, making it the longest time for an album to reach the number-one spot.[76]
Albums to top the Billboard 200 by artists who have never appeared on the Hot 100
Artist | Album | Year | Source |
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Van Cliburn | Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 | 1958 | [77] |
Bob Newhart | The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart | 1960 | [77] |
Bob Newhart | The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back! | 1961 | [77] |
Judy Garland | Judy at Carnegie Hall | 1961 | [77] |
Vaughn Meader | The First Family | 1962 | [77] |
Frank Fontaine | Songs I Sing on the Jackie Gleason Show | 1963 | [77] |
Blind Faith | Blind Faith | 1969 | [77] |
Pantera | Far Beyond Driven | 1994 | [77] |
Bob Carlisle | Butterfly Kisses (Shades of Grace) | 1997 | [77] |
Il Divo | Ancora | 2006 | [77] |
Slipknot | All Hope Is Gone | 2008 | [77] |
Vampire Weekend | Contra | 2010 | [77] |
The Decemberists | The King Is Dead | 2011 | [77] |
Amos Lee | Mission Bell | 2011 | [77] |
Vampire Weekend | Modern Vampires of the City | 2013 | [78] |
Lecrae | Anomaly | 2014 | [79] |
Slipknot | .5: The Gray Chapter | 2014 | [80] |
Brand New | Science Fiction | 2017 | [81] |
LCD Soundsystem | American Dream | 2017 | [82] |
Note: Newhart, Meader, and Fontaine's albums were all #1 on the mono chart, but not on the stereo chart.
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Additional milestones
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- Barbra Streisand is the only artist to have number 1 albums in 6 decades. Her first was the 1964 album People and her most recent was the 2016 album Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway, with a few weeks shy of 52 years between the two hitting number 1.[83]
- The first album to debut at number one was Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy by Elton John.[84] John repeated the same feat with the album Rock of the Westies – the second album to debut at number one – making John the first artist to have two consecutive studio albums debut at number one.[84] Whitney Houston's second album Whitney was the first album by a female artist to debut at number one.[85]
- In the early 1960s, Bob Newhart had the accomplishment of having the number-one and number-two albums simultaneously on the Billboard albums chart, with The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart and The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back! This feat was equaled by The Beatles multiple times. They did this twice in 1964 with Meet The Beatles! and Introducing... The Beatles, and then with A Hard Day's Night and Something New, followed in 1969 with the album The Beatles (commonly known as The White Album) and the soundtrack for the film Yellow Submarine. In 1991, Guns N' Roses held the top two with Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II, in 2004, Nelly's Suit and Sweat and in 2017, Future's Future and HNDRXX.[86]
- As a musician, Paul McCartney has the most number-one albums, with 25. This includes 19 albums from his work with The Beatles (referenced earlier in this article), 2 solo albums, and 4 albums as a part of his 1970s group Wings.[87][88] John Lennon is in second place with 22, including 19 albums with The Beatles, 2 solo albums, and 1 album credited to him and his wife Yoko Ono.[89] George Harrison had 19 number-one albums with The Beatles and 2 as a solo artist.[90]
- McCartney also has the most top 10 albums, with 50. This includes 32 with The Beatles (referenced earlier in this article), 7 albums with the group Wings, 1 album credited to him and his first wife Linda McCartney, and 10 solo albums.[87][88]
- The Sound of Music set the record of 109 consecutive weeks in the top 10 from May 1, 1965 to July 16, 1966, but only spent 2 weeks at number one on the Billboard 200.[91]
- As of 2008, Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon has been on the charts for over 1,630 weeks, or approximately 31 years. The album spent a record 937 weeks on the Billboard 200. The other weeks were spent on the Top Pop Catalog Albums chart. Its closest rival is Bob Marley's Legend, checking in at over 975 weeks (Billboard 200 and Top Pop Catalog Albums combined).[بحاجة لمصدر]
- Tapestry by Carole King holds the record for most consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard 200 for any one album by a female solo artist with 15 weeks.[92]
- The only EPs to reach number one on the chart are Alice in Chains's Jar of Flies in 1994, Linkin Park and Jay-Z's collaboration EP, Collision Course in 2004, the cast of the television series Glee with Glee: The Music, The Power of Madonna and Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals in 2010, and Bad Meets Evil's Hell: The Sequel in 2011.[بحاجة لمصدر]
- In 2001, Britney Spears became the first female artist her first three albums debut at number one. She broke this record two years later with a fourth number-one debut.[93] With the number-one debut of her Circus album in 2008, Spears also became the youngest female artist to have five number-one albums.[94] She later beat the record when her seventh studio album, Femme Fatale debuted at number one on April, 2011.
- The first UK solo artist to debut at number one with a debut album is Leona Lewis on April 26, 2008 with the album Spirit.[95] The first UK group to debut at number one with a debut album is One Direction on March 31, 2012 with the album Up All Night.[96]
- Oldest male to debut at number one: Tony Bennett on October 8, 2011 (85 years, 66 days old) with the album Duets II. He was born August 3, 1926. Later, he surpassed his own record when his collaborative album with Lady Gaga, Cheek to Cheek debuted at number one on October 11, 2014 (88 years, 69 days old).[97]
- Oldest female to debut at number one: Barbra Streisand on September 17, 2016 (74 years, 146 days old) with the album Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway. She was born April 24, 1942.[بحاجة لمصدر]
- The issue dated July 11, 2009 was the first time any catalog album outsold the number-one album on the Billboard 200. Three of Michael Jackson's albums (Number Ones, The Essential Michael Jackson and Thriller) claimed positions 1-3 respectively on Top Pop Catalog Albums and Top Comprehensive Albums in the week following Jackson's death.[98][99]
- In 2012, Adam Lambert became the first openly gay musician to debut at No. 1 with his album Trespassing.[100]
- There have been 24 albums released on an independent label to reach No. 1 on the Billboard 200.[101]
- Jackie Gleason, at least for a time, held the record for the most albums to top the Billboard 200 without charting any songs in the top 40 of the Hot 100; three of Gleason's mood music albums topped the Billboard 200 in the mid-1950s.[102]
- As of December 18, 2013, Beyoncé became the only female artist to have her first 5 studio albums debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, following the release of her self-titled album Beyoncé.[103]
- One Direction became the first group to debut at No. 1 with its first three albums when Midnight Memories debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 dated December 14, 2013. They later became the first group to debut at No. 1 with their first four albums when Four debuted atop the chart on November 26, 2014.[104]
- Led Zeppelin hold the record for the longest gap between an album returning to the Top 10. Led Zeppelin first hit the Top 10 on the Billboard Top LP's chart for the week ending May 17, 1969[105] and returned 45 years and 35 days later at No. 7, on the Billboard 200, for the week ending June 21, 2014.[106]
- On May 1, 2016, Beyoncé broke the record she previously set in 2013, by becoming the only female artist to have her first 6 studio albums debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, following the release of her sixth studio album Lemonade. Beyoncé also becomes the first and only artist in Billboard chart history to have all of her studio albums debut at No. 1, breaking a tied record with DMX.[14]
- On May 22, 2016, Coloring Book by Chance the Rapper became the first streaming-only album to chart on the Billboard 200, debuting at No. 8, with the album being streamed 57.3 million times in its first week, which was equivalent to 38,000 units sold.[107]
- On March 18, 2017, Future made history by achieving back-to-back No. 1 album debuts in successive weeks with Future and HNDRXX for the first time in the chart's history.[86]
- On June 2, 2018, BTS became the first Korean artist to reach No. 1 with their album Love Yourself: Tear.[108]
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