البيلبورد 200

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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
1 21
2011
Adele #1 for 24 weeks
2 The Sound of Music
1965
Soundtrack #1 for 2 weeks
3 Thriller
1983
Michael Jackson #1 for 37 weeks
4 Fearless
2008
Taylor Swift #1 for 11 weeks
5 Born in the U.S.A.
1984
Bruce Springsteen #1 for 7 weeks
6 Ropin' the Wind
1991
Garth Brooks #1 for 18 weeks
7 Jagged Little Pill
1995
Alanis Morissette #1 for 12 weeks
8 Doctor Zhivago
1966
Soundtrack #1 for 1 week
9 All the Right Reasons
2005
Nickelback #1 for 1 week
10 Tapestry
1971
Carole King #1 for 15 weeks

Source:[1]


Top 10 albums artists of All-Time (1963–2015)

Rank Artist
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)

Number of
albums
Artist Albums (ranking)
5
Taylor Swift Fearless (4), Taylor Swift (18), 1989 (64), Red (140), Reputation (177)
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (54), A Hard Day's Night (105), 1 (131), Abbey Road (135), Meet the Beatles! (187)
4
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II (146), Houses of the Holy (185), Led Zeppelin IV (194), In Through the Out Door (198)
3
Michael Jackson Thriller (3), Bad (138), Off the Wall (149)
Nickelback All the Right Reasons (9), Silver Side Up (162), Dark Horse (182)
Whitney Houston Whitney Houston (11), The Bodyguard (23), Whitney (159)
Herb Alpert Whipped Cream & Other Delights (13), Going Places (44), What Now My Love (170)
Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (39), Honky Château (145), Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy (175)
Mariah Carey Mariah Carey (50), The Emancipation of Mimi (52), Music Box (87)
Janet Jackson Control (72), Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 (94), Janet (119)
2
Garth Brooks Ropin' the Wind (6), No Fences (29)
Fleetwood Mac Rumours (15), Fleetwood Mac (74)
Celine Dion Falling into You (21), Let's Talk About Love (164)
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon (31), The Wall (92)
Creed Human Clay (34), Weathered (181)
Santana Supernatural (36), Abraxas (114)
Backstreet Boys Backstreet Boys (42), Millennium (70)
Eminem The Eminem Show (56), Recovery (93)
Boyz II Men II (61), Cooleyhighharmony (129)
Green Day American Idiot (73), Dookie (172)
Nelly Country Grammar (85), Nellyville (174)
John Denver John Denver's Greatest Hits (86), Back Home Again (193)
Chicago Chicago II (89), Chicago V (165)
The Black Eyed Peas The E.N.D (96), Monkey Business (134)
Justin Timberlake FutureSex/LoveSounds (97), The 20/20 Experience (200)
Mumford & Sons Sigh No More (106), Babel (116)
Alicia Keys Songs in A Minor (107), As I Am (128)
NSYNC No Strings Attached (111), NSYNC (137)
The Monkees The Monkees (132), More of the Monkees (156)
Eagles The Long Run (148), One of These Nights (155)
Billy Joel Glass Houses (168), 52nd Street (191)

Source:[1]

Artist milestones

Most number-one albums

Albums Artist Source
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
4 The Monkees 1967 [4]
3 The Beatles 1964 [5]
Glee Cast 2010 [6]

Most consecutive number-one studio albums

Number Act Source
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.

Sources:[15][16]

Most top-ten albums

The following artists are the only ones with 30 or more top-ten albums:[17]

Most albums in the top 10 simultaneously


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Most albums in the Top 200 simultaneously

Album milestones

Most weeks at number one

Weeks Album Artist Year(s) Source
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
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

  1. (176–1) Life After DeathThe Notorious B.I.G.[54] (April 12, 1997)
  2. (173–1) VitalogyPearl Jam[55] (December 24, 1994)
  3. (156–1) In RainbowsRadiohead[56] (January 19, 2008)
  4. (137–1) Ghetto DMaster P[57] (September 20, 1997)
  5. (122–1) More of The MonkeesThe Monkees[58] (February 11, 1967)
  6. (112–1) MP da Last Don – Master P[59] (June 20, 1998)
  7. (98–1) Beatles '65The Beatles[60] (January 9, 1965)
  8. (61–1) Help! – The Beatles[61] (September 11, 1965)
  9. (60–1) Rubber Soul – The Beatles[62] (January 8, 1966)
  10. (53–1) Ballad of the Green BeretsBarry Sadler[63] (March 12, 1966)

Largest drops from number one

  1. (1–169) This House Is Not for SaleBon Jovi[64] (March 17, 2018)
  2. (1–97) Science FictionBrand New[65] (September 16, 2017)
  3. (1–62) Boarding House ReachJack White[66] (April 14, 2018)
  4. (1–59) Wonderful WonderfulThe Killers[67] (October 21, 2017)
  5. (1–56) American DreamLCD Soundsystem[68] (September 30, 2017)
  6. (1–43) This House Is Not for Sale – Bon Jovi[69] (December 3, 2016)
  7. (1–41) A Pentatonix ChristmasPentatonix[70] (January 21, 2017)
  8. (1–38) Everything NowArcade Fire[71] (August 26, 2017)
  9. (1–37) Light GrenadesIncubus[72] (December 23, 2006)
  10. (1–30) One More LightLinkin Park[73] (June 17, 2017); ManiaFall 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
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
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

انظر أيضاً

المصادر

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