UK Albums Chart

The Official UK Albums Chart is a list of albums ranked by sales and audio streaming[1] in the United Kingdom. It was published for the first time on 22 July 1956 and is compiled every week by the Official Charts Company (OCC) on Fridays (previously Sundays). It is broadcast on BBC Radio 1 (top 5) and found on the OCC website as a Top 100 or on UKChartsPlus as a Top 200,[2] with positions continuing until all sales have been tracked in data only available to industry insiders. However, even though number 100 was classed as a hit album (as in the case of The Guinness Book of British Hit Albums) in the 1980s until January 1989, since the compilations were removed, this definition was changed to Top 75 with follow-up books such as The Virgin Book of British Hit Albums only including this data. As of 2021,[3] Since 1983, the OCC generally provides a public charts for hits and weeks up to the Top 100. Business customers can require additional chart placings.[4]

To qualify for the Official Albums Chart, the album must be the correct length and price. It must be more than three tracks or 20 minutes long and not be classed as a budget album. A budget album costs between £0.50 and £3.75. Full details of the rules can be found on the OCC website.[5]

  1. ^ "UK's Official Albums Chart to include streaming data for the first time". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  2. ^ "UKChartsPlus Home Page". Ukchartsplus.co.uk.
  3. ^ "Official Charts – Home of the Official UK Top 40 Charts". Officialcharts.com.
  4. ^ "How our database was built". The Official UK Charts Company. 2024. Retrieved 31 July 2024.
  5. ^ "Rules for Chart Eligibility: Albums" (PDF). Official Charts Company. 1 March 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2024.

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