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List of UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart number ones of 1996

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

18 til I Die by Bryan Adams was the longest-running UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart number-one album of 1996, spending 15 weeks atop the chart.

The UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart is a record chart which ranks the best-selling rock and heavy metal albums in the United Kingdom. Compiled and published by the Official Charts Company, the data is based on each album's weekly physical sales, digital downloads and streams.[1] In 1996, there were 22 albums that topped the 52 published charts. The first number-one album of the year was Queen's fifteenth and final studio album Made in Heaven, which spent the first four weeks of the year atop the chart at the end of an eleven-week run beginning in November 1995.[2][3] The final number-one album of the year was 18 til I Die, the seventh studio album by Bryan Adams, which spent the last six weeks of the year at number one in its fifth spell of the year.[4]

The most successful album on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart in 1996 was 18 til I Die by Bryan Adams, which spent a total of 15 weeks at number one over five different spells. It was also the best-selling rock album of the year, ranking 24th in the UK End of Year Albums Chart.[5] The self-titled debut album by Garbage spent six weeks at number one in 1996, and was the 25th best-selling album of the year.[5] Queen's Made in Heaven was number one for four weeks of the year, while Status Quo's Don't Stop and To the Faithful Departed by The Cranberries each spent three weeks atop the chart. Four albums – Sepultura's Roots, Pearl Jam's No Code, Nirvana's From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah and Skunk Anansie's Stoosh – each spent two weeks at number one.

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Chart history

The self-titled debut album by Garbage spent six weeks at number one on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart in 1996.
Status Quo were number one for three weeks in 1996 with Don't Stop.
To the Faithful Departed, the third studio album by The Cranberries, spent three weeks at number one.
Sepultura's sixth studio album Roots spent two weeks at number one.
No Code by Pearl Jam was number one for two weeks in September.
Key
Indicates best-selling rock album of 1996
Issue date Album Artist(s) Record label(s) Ref.
6 January Made in Heaven Queen Parlophone [2]
13 January [6]
20 January [7]
27 January [8]
3 February Welcome to the Neighbourhood Meat Loaf Virgin [9]
10 February Filth Pig Ministry Warner Bros. [10]
17 February Don't Stop Status Quo PolyGram [11]
24 February [12]
2 March [13]
9 March Roots Sepultura Roadrunner [14]
16 March [15]
23 March Regular Urban Survivors Terrorvision Total Vegas [16]
30 March Garbage Garbage Mushroom [17]
6 April [18]
13 April [19]
20 April [20]
27 April Evil Empire Rage Against the Machine Epic [21]
4 May Garbage Garbage Mushroom [22]
11 May To the Faithful Departed The Cranberries Island [23]
18 May [24]
25 May [25]
1 June Down on the Upside Soundgarden A&M [26]
8 June Garbage Garbage Mushroom [27]
15 June Load Metallica Vertigo [28]
22 June 18 til I Die Bryan Adams A&M [29]
29 June [30]
6 July [31]
13 July [32]
20 July These Days Bon Jovi Mercury [33]
27 July 18 til I Die Bryan Adams A&M [34]
3 August Three Snakes and One Charm The Black Crowes American [35]
10 August 18 til I Die Bryan Adams A&M [36]
17 August [37]
24 August [38]
31 August Zero The Smashing Pumpkins Virgin [39]
7 September No Code Pearl Jam Epic [40]
14 September [41]
21 September Test for Echo Rush Atlantic [42]
28 September 18 til I Die Bryan Adams A&M [43]
5 October Best of the Beast Iron Maiden EMI [44]
12 October From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah Nirvana Geffen [45]
19 October Stoosh Skunk Anansie One Little Indian [46]
26 October [47]
2 November From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah Nirvana Geffen [48]
9 November Best Of: Volume I Van Halen Warner Bros. [49]
16 November II The Presidents of the United States of America Columbia [50]
23 November 18 til I Die Bryan Adams A&M [51]
30 November [52]
7 December [53]
14 December [54]
21 December [55]
28 December [4]

See also

References

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