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Official Albums Chart on 3/7/2020

3 July 2020 - 9 July 2020

The UK's Top 100 biggest artist albums of the week, compiled by the Official Charts Company based on sales of CDs, downloads, vinyl, audio streams and video streams. View the biggest albums of 2023.

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addickted2hcharlton

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Ere are, iss good to see Jessie Ware doin so well. I like wot I've eard of er new album so far iss good to ear talent. I much prefer er to Adele, Glynn n all them others.

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Mark Wislen

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'Greatest Hits' by Queen, (1981), has become only the 3rd Album to reach 900 Top 100
Weeks. The other 2 are: 'ABBA Gold' - 948 Weeks and 'Legend' by Bob Marley & The
Wailers, which has 932 Top 100 Weeks. 'Legend' is the UK Album with the most Top 75
Weeks. That has 683 Top 75 Weeks - since 1984. 'ABBA Gold' is 2nd - 670 Top 75 Weeks, since 1992. The Album, with the 3rd most Top 75 Weeks, is 'Rumours' by Fleetwood Mac.
That 1977 Album has had 649 Top 75 Weeks. (It is 4th for Top 100 Weeks - 843). Queen's
'Greatest Hits' is the Album, with the 4th most Top 75 Weeks - 630.

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spinny

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32 greatest hits albums on here this week, think that's the most I've ever seen. Might have something to do with the Glastonbury reruns on TV?

(#9) Elton John - Diamonds
(#12) Queen - Greatest Hits
(#13) Fleetwood Mac - 50 Years: Don't Stop
(#15) David Bowie - Legacy
(#17) Bob Marley - Legend
(#20) ABBA - Gold
(#23) Oasis - Time Flies 1994-2009
(#30) Eminem - Curtain Call
(#33) The Killers - Direct Hits
(#36) The Beatles - 1
(#39) Whitney Houston - The Ultimate Collection
(#42) Foo Fighters - Greatest Hits
(#44) Kidz Bop - Kidz Bop Party Playlist
(#47) Michael Jackson - Number Ones
(#50) Neil Diamond - All-Time Greatest Hits
(#57) Bee Gees - Timeless: The All-Time Greatest Hits
(#63) Queen - The Platinum Collection
(#66) George Michael - Twenty Five
(#69) Billy Connolly - The Ultimate Collection
(#70) Maroon 5 - Singles
(#71) Jason Derulo - Platinum Hits
(#74) Thin Lizzy - The Essential
(#75) Red Hot Chili Peppers - Greatest Hits
(#76) Stevie Wonder - The Definitive Collection
(#84) Elvis Presley - The 50 Greatest Hits
(#86) Green Day - Greatest Hits: God's Favourite Band
(#89) Dolly Parton - The Very Best Of
(#90) Billy Joel - Piano Man: The Very Best Of
(#91) Bruce Springsteen - Greatest Hits
(#92) Celine Dion - My Love: The Essential Collection
(#99) Electric Light Orchestra - All Over the World: The Very Best Of
(#100) The Human League - The Essential

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Zack Garcia

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Or the dearth of new talent.

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Jules Giddings

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I think in 20 years the charts will be just Greatest hits albums!

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David Gibbs

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*84 being the best of the lot.