User:FraDany/List of my number-one albums of the 1990s

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The Albums Chart is a weekly record chart based on album sales from Sunday to Saturday; during the 1990s, a total of 63 albums reached number one. The most successful artist of the 1990s was American entertainer Cher, who topped the Albums Chart for 60 weeks with six different albums. Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture, the soundtrack of the movie Titanic, was the biggest-selling album of 1998; it was also the biggest-selling album of the decade. The first number-one album of the 1990s was ...But Seriously by English musician Phil Collins – released in 1989, it first reached number one in December, and remained at the top for eight consecutive weeks. The final number one of the 1990s was the compilation album The Greatest Hits (1999) by Cher.

Number-one albums

Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture (1997) by American composer James Horner was the biggest-selling album of the decade; it spent 21 consecutive weeks at the top of Albums Chart in 1998, longer than any other album. It became and currently remains the best-selling soundtrack album in music history.
Madonna
, was the second best-selling album of the 1990s. It is also the all time best-selling album released by a female artist.
American entertainer Cher spent 60 weeks at the top of the Albums Chart with 6 different releases, the most for any artist. Cher also had the most albums in the top 20 best-selling of the decade, with a total of three: Love Hurts (1991), Believe (1998) and Heart of Stone (1989) at number 6, 9 and 19 respectively.
Céline Dion had the fifth best-selling album of the decade with Let's Talk About Love
(1997), which is also the second best-selling album by a female act. Dion also spent 50 weeks at the top of the Albums Chart, the second most.
HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (1995) by American singer and dancer Michael Jackson was the best-selling album by a male artist.
Key
Best-selling album of the year
Runner-up album of the year
Best-selling album of the decade
Runner-up album of the decade
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Artist Album Weeks at
number one
Issue date
1990
Phil Collins ...But Seriously 11 7 January
Janet Jackson Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 10 25 March
Madonna
I'm Breathless 6 3 June
Elton John Sleeping with the Past 8 15 July
George Michael Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1 7 9 September
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin Remasters 4 28 October
Madonna The Immaculate Collection 12 25 November
1991
Queen Innuendo 7 17 February
Roxette Joyride 6 7 April
R.E.M. Out of Time 6 19 May
Cher Love Hurts 18 30 June
Queen Greatest Hits II 5 3 November
Michael Jackson Dangerous 10 8 December
1992
Nirvana Nevermind 10 16 February
Annie Lennox Diva 9 26 April
Elton John The One 9 28 June
Kylie Minogue Greatest Hits 4 30 August
ABBA
Gold: Greatest Hits
10 27 September
Cher Greatest Hits: 1965–1992 4 6 December
1993
Whitney Houston / various artists The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album 10 3 January
Ace of Base Happy Nation 11 14 March
Janet Jackson Janet 9 30 May
R.E.M. Automatic for the People 7 1 August
Prince The Hits/The B-Sides 7 19 September
Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell 8 7 November
1994
Bryan Adams So Far So Good 5 2 January
Céline Dion
The Colour of My Love 11 6 February
Mariah Carey Music Box 12 24 April
Elton John / Hans Zimmer / various artists The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 14 17 July
Bon Jovi Cross Road 7 23 October
The Beatles Live at the BBC 6 11 December
1995
TLC CrazySexyCool 6 22 January
Bruce Springsteen Greatest Hits 4 5 March
Elton John Made in England 7 2 April
Céline Dion
D'eux 7 21 May
Michael Jackson HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I 14 9 July
Oasis (What's the Story) Morning Glory? 5 15 October
Queen Made in Heaven 5 19 November
Elton John Love Songs 6 24 December
1996
Cher It's a Man's World 6 4 February
Céline Dion
Falling into You 9 17 March
George Michael Older 9 19 May
Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill 11 21 July
Fugees
The Score
6 6 October
Spice Girls Spice 16 17 November
1997
U2 Pop 5 9 March
No Doubt Tragic Kingdom 7 13 April
Michael Jackson Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix 12 1 June
Backstreet Boys Backstreet's Back 11 24 August
Spice Girls Spiceworld 2 9 November
Céline Dion
Let's Talk About Love 10 23 November
1998
James Horner Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture 21 1 February
Madonna
Ray of Light 10 28 June
Lauryn Hill The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 9 6 September
U2 The Best of 1980–1990 4 8 November
Cher Believe(1999) 15 6 December
1999
Britney Spears ...Baby One More Time 10 21 March
Backstreet Boys Millennium 5 30 May
Whitney Houston My Love Is Your Love 8 4 July
Shania Twain Come On Over 12 29 August
Céline Dion
All the Way... A Decade of Song 3 21 November
Cher The Greatest Hits 6 12 December
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Artists with the most number ones

Three artists all had at least five number-one albums during the 1990s.

Artist Number ones Albums
Cher 6
Céline Dion
5
Elton John

Albums with the most weeks at number one

The following albums spent at least fifteen weeks at number one during the 1990s.

Artist Album Weeks at
number one
James Horner Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture 21
Cher Love Hurts 18
Believe 15
Madonna
The Immaculate Collection
Spice Girls Spice

Artists with the most weeks at number one

Two artists have spent fifty weeks or more at number one on the album chart during the 1990s.

Artist Weeks at
number one
Albums
Cher 60
List
Céline Dion
50
List

Best-selling albums of the 1990s

No. Album Artist Year Weeks at number one
1 Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture James Horner 1997 21
2 The Immaculate Collection
Madonna
1990 15
3
Gold: Greatest Hits
ABBA 1992 12
4 Spice Spice Girls 1996 15
5 Let's Talk About Love
Céline Dion
1997 14
6 Love Hurts Cher 1991 18
7 Greatest Hits II Queen 12
8 HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I Michael Jackson 1995 13
9 Believe Cher 1998 15
10 Dangerous Michael Jackson 1991 11
11 Nevermind Nirvana 10
12 Happy Nation Ace of Base 1992 13
13 Falling into You Céline Dion 1996 14
14 Ray of Light Madonna 1998 10
15 The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Elton John / Hans Zimmer / various artists 1994 11
16 The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album Whitney Houston / various artists 1992 11
17 Music Box Mariah Carey 1993 12
18 Jagged Little Pill Alanis Morissette 1995 10
19 Heart of Stone Cher 1989 10
20 Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 Janet Jackson 10