List of best-selling albums in the United Kingdom

The best-selling album in the United Kingdom is Greatest Hits, a compilation album by the British rock band Queen that was first released in 1981.[1] As of July 2022, it has sold more than 7 million copies,[2] of which approximately 124,000 have been from downloads.[3][4] Queen's second greatest hits album, Greatest Hits II, has sold approximately 4 million copies since being released in 1991, and is the tenth biggest-selling album in the UK.[1] These sales figures include 50% of sales of box sets containing both albums and 33% of sales of box sets of Queen's three Greatest Hits albums.[5]

Colour photograph of all four members of Queen performing live in 1981.
Queen's Greatest Hits (1981) is the best-selling album in the UK. Their 1991 follow-up Greatest Hits II is the UK's tenth highest-selling album.

Of the UK's top 60 best-selling albums, more than half are by British artists.[1] Fourteen are by American artists, with the rest being from Ireland, Canada, Sweden and Jamaica.[6] Ten acts feature on the chart with more than one album, with Queen and Michael Jackson both featuring twice within the top ten.[1] The only acts to feature more than twice are Coldplay, Michael Jackson, Take That and Robbie Williams; Williams features on the chart four times, more than any other artist.[a] The most-represented record label is Parlophone with seven entries, while the decade that appears the most is the 2000s, with 20 of the entries having been released during that period, despite its "general background of declining sales and internet piracy".[6][8]

According to the Official Charts Company (OCC), which collects album sales data in the UK, an album is defined as being a type of music release that features more than four tracks or is longer than 25 minutes in duration.[9] Sales of albums in the UK were first published by the music magazine Record Mirror, who compiled a weekly chart of the country's five biggest-selling records for the week of 22 July 1956.[10] Record Mirror's first number one was Songs for Swingin' Lovers! by Frank Sinatra.[11] Since then, four albums have gone on to sell more than five million copies each: Greatest Hits by Queen, Gold: Greatest Hits by ABBA, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles and 21 by Adele.[12] The top nine best-selling albums have each sold at least four million copies.[13] Since 1994, sales of albums have been monitored by the OCC, who took over compiling the weekly UK Albums Chart.[14]

Sales certifications for albums are awarded by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for shipments, physical sales and downloads of albums, and, as of June 2015, streaming of album tracks.[15] The BPI began awarding certifications soon after it was founded in April 1973.[16] Initially, certifications were based on the revenue received by the album manufacturers – records that generated revenue of £75,000 were awarded silver certification, £150,000 represented gold and £1 million was platinum.[16] Over the following six years, the thresholds for silver and gold certifications both grew twice – the threshold for platinum certification remained at £1 million. In January 1979, this method of certifying sales was abolished, and certifications were instead based on unit sales to retail outlets: sales of 60,000 were awarded silver, gold for 100,000 and platinum for 300,000.[16] Multi-platinum awards were introduced in February 1987;[b] digital downloads have been counted towards unit sales since 2004.[17] Certifications for albums released before April 1973 were retroactively awarded in August 2013 for sales from 1994 onwards, and then again in February 2016 for all previous sales.[18] The highest-certified album is Greatest Hits, which has been awarded platinum certification 23 times, representing 6,900,000 units.[19]

Best-selling albums

Positions are as of July 2016;[1] sales, where shown, are from the reference given, which may be at a different date, and cannot be used to infer changes in position.

Best-selling albums in the UK
No.AlbumArtistRecord label[c]Released[c]Chart
peak[c]
Sales[d] (as of date)No. of times
Platinum[e]
1Greatest HitsQueenEMIOctober 198117,000,000 (Jul 2022)[21]23×
2Gold: Greatest HitsABBAPolydorSeptember 199216,000,000 (Nov 2021)[22]20×
3Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandThe BeatlesParlophoneJune 196715,400,000 (Aug 2020)[23]18×
421AdeleXLJanuary 201115,400,000 (Nov 2022)[23]18×
5(What's the Story) Morning Glory?OasisCreationOctober 199515,100,000 (Jan 2024)[24]17x
6ThrillerMichael JacksonEpicNovember 198214,500,000 (Nov 2021)[25]15×
7The Dark Side of the MoonPink FloydHarvestMarch 197324,470,000 (Oct 2018)[24]15×
8Brothers in ArmsDire StraitsVertigoMay 198514,350,000 (Oct 2018)[24]14×
9BadMichael JacksonEpicAugust 198714,200,000 (Nov 2021)[26]14×
10Greatest Hits IIQueenEMI/ParlophoneOctober 199113,990,000 (Jul 2016)[27]13×
11RumoursFleetwood MacWarner Bros.February 197714,090,000 (Oct 2018)[24]14×
12Back to BlackAmy WinehouseIslandOctober 200613,930,000 (Oct 2018)[24]13×
13The Immaculate CollectionMadonnaSireNovember 199013,700,000 (Jul 2016)[27]13×
1425AdeleXLNovember 201513,600,000 (Apr 2020)[24]12×
15Come On OverShania TwainMercuryNovember 199713,517,003 (Jan 2023)[24]11×
16StarsSimply RedEast WestSeptember 199113,450,000 (Oct 2018)[24]12×
17LegendBob Marley and the WailersIsland/Tuff GongMay 198413,380,000 (Aug 2020)[27]14×
18Back to BedlamJames BluntAtlanticNovember 200413,360,000 (Oct 2018)[24]11×
19Urban HymnsThe VerveHutSeptember 199713,340,000 (Oct 2018)[24]11×
20xEd SheeranAsylumJune 201413,380,000 (Oct 2018)[24]11×
21Bat Out of HellMeat LoafEpicOctober 197733,370,000 (Oct 2018)[24]11×
22The FameLady GagaInterscopeJanuary 200913,303,415 (Aug 2023)[23]11×
231The BeatlesAppleNovember 200013,230,000 (Jul 2016)[27]11×
24Bridge over Troubled WaterSimon & GarfunkelCBSJanuary 197013,260,000 (Oct 2018)[24]10×
25Dirty DancingOriginal soundtrackRCAAugust 198743,150,000 (Oct 2015)[28]10×
26SpiritLeona LewisSycoNovember 200713,170,000 (Oct 2018)[24]10×
27Crazy LoveMichael BubléRepriseOctober 200913,130,000 (Oct 2018)[24]10×
28No AngelDidoAristaOctober 200013,090,000 (Oct 2018)[24]10×
29SpiceSpice GirlsVirginNovember 199613,022,090 (Nov 2021)[29]10×
30White LadderDavid GrayIHT/East WestNovember 199813,020,000 (Oct 2018)[24]10×
31Only by the NightKings of LeonHand Me DownSeptember 200813,000,000 (Apr 2018)10×
32A Rush of Blood to the HeadColdplayParlophoneAugust 200213,000,000 (Nov 2020)[24]10×
33Talk on CornersThe CorrsAtlanticOctober 199712,960,000 (Oct 2018)[24]
34Life for RentDidoCheekySeptember 200312,900,000 (Oct 2018)[24]
35Beautiful WorldTake ThatPolydorNovember 200612,880,000 (Oct 2018)[24]
36Hopes and FearsKeaneIslandMay 200412,860,000 (Oct 2018)[24]
37The Joshua TreeU2IslandMarch 198712,880,000 (Oct 2018)[24]
38The War of the WorldsJeff WayneColumbiaJune 197852,800,000 (Oct 2018)[24]
39X&YColdplayParlophoneJune 200512,790,000 (Oct 2018)[24]
40Scissor SistersScissor SistersPolydorFebruary 200412,760,000 (Oct 2018)[24]
41...But SeriouslyPhil CollinsVirginNovember 198912,750,000 (Oct 2018)[24]
42Jagged Little PillAlanis MorissetteMaverickJune 199512,780,000 (Oct 2018)[24]10×
43ParachutesColdplayParlophoneJuly 200012,740,000 (Jul 2020)[30]
44Tubular BellsMike OldfieldVirginMay 197312,760,000 (Oct 2018)[24]
45Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best ofGeorge MichaelEpicNovember 199812,700,000 (Jan 2019)[31]
46The Man WhoTravisIndependienteMay 199912,687,500 (May 2016)[32]
47Tracy ChapmanTracy ChapmanElektraApril 198812,710,000 (Oct 2018)[24]
48Greatest HitsABBAEpicApril 197612,606,000 (Jul 2016)[27]
49GreaseOriginal soundtrackRSOApril 197812,586,500+ (Jul 2016)
50I've Been Expecting YouRobbie WilliamsChrysalisOctober 199812,586,500 (May 2016)[33]10×
51Come Away with MeNorah JonesParlophoneJune 200212,556,650 (Oct 2016)[34]
52GracelandPaul SimonWarner Bros.August 198612,500,000+ (Jul 2016)
53The Sound of MusicOriginal soundtrackRCA VictorMay 196512,500,000+ (Jul 2016)
54Tango in the NightFleetwood MacWarner Bros.April 198712,500,000 (Apr 2017)[35]
55The Marshall Mathers LPEminemInterscopeJune 200012,460,000 (May 2018)[36]
56Swing When You're WinningRobbie WilliamsChrysalisNovember 200112,385,700 (May 2016)[33]
57ProgressTake ThatPolydorNovember 201012,360,000+ (Jul 2016)
58Eyes OpenSnow PatrolFictionMay 200612,400,000 (Mar 2018)[37]
59Never Forget – The Ultimate CollectionTake ThatRCANovember 200522,360,000 (Jul 2016)[27]
60Automatic for the PeopleR.E.M.Warner Bros.October 199212,350,000 (Jul 2016)

See also

Notes

References

General (chart positions)

  • Copsey, Rob (4 July 2016). "The UK's 60 official biggest selling albums of all time revealed". Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 9 July 2016. Retrieved 5 July 2016.

Specific

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