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Post-punk albums by British artists (8 C, 5 P) D. Dream Nails albums (1 P) T. The Tubs albums (1 P) Pages in category "Punk rock albums by British artists"
Biggest selling album Period Genre Claimed sales Ed Sheeran: ×: 2011–present: Pop: 150 million [19] Genesis: Invisible Touch: 1967–present: Progressive rock / Pop rock: 150 million [20] Phil Collins: No Jacket Required: 1980–present: Adult contemporary: 150 million [21] Shirley Bassey: The Shirley Bassey Singles Album: 1957–present ...
The UK Albums Chart is a weekly record chart compiled by the Official Charts Company, which for most of its history was based on album sales from Sunday to Saturday in the United Kingdom. The chart was founded in 1956, compiling physical format album sales until 2007, after which it has included albums sold digitally.
[3] [4] Queen's second greatest hits album, Greatest Hits II, has sold more than 3.9 million copies since being released in 1991, [1] which includes 50% of sales of box sets containing both albums and 33% of sales of box sets of Queen's three Greatest Hits albums. [5] Of the UK's 40 best-selling albums, more than half are by British artists, [1 ...
Pop punk albums by English artists (34 C, 1 P) Post-hardcore albums by English artists (38 C, 1 P) Post-punk albums by English artists (203 C, 38 P) 0–9.
THE COUNTDOWN: Bidding farewell to 2024, The Independent’s music critics Mark Beaumont and Helen Brown count down the best albums of the year
The following is a list of best-selling albums by country. Depends on the measurement, record sales of albums are taken by estimations or certifications. Note that some of the data are incomplete due to a lack of available published data from a number of territories, unlike the United Kingdom and the United States with recognized national measurement firms and certifying bodies such as ...
The album’s cover star Cool, whose name provided the punny inspiration for the 2012 albums’ titles, shines brightest on the tumbling snare fills on “Missing You.”