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Talk Talk abandoned the synth-pop style completely with their third album, 1986's The Colour of Spring. It became their biggest success in the UK, making the Top 10 (and certified Gold by the BPI for sales over 100,000 copies), in part due to the Top 20 single "Life's What You Make It", which was also successful internationally. [20]
BELOW - When you give 762 Weeks to the Bob Marley Album you are using its Top 200 Weeks. You have used the Top 75 for everyone else. Also - I check the UK Charts, (carefully), every Week & not one of the Albums mentioned has been given the correct Chart Weeks. The Top 75, is used, (UK Chart Books etc.), except for W/E 8th August 1981 to W/E ...
It reached the top spot of the UK Singles Chart at the end of the 1998 and stayed there for 7 consecutive weeks. So far, it has amassed in excess of 1.7 million units and became one of the biggest-selling singles in the UK." I think top-selling single by a female artist is fine, since we already have top selling by a male act and by a group above.
List of weekly top ten UK Singles Chart singles of the 2020s → List of weekly top ten UK singles chart singles of the 2020s – Lowercase is much more common in sources; and the official name is also not so common, so let's go with the commonname, lowercase, as sources do. Dicklyon 10:11, 12 March 2024 (UTC)— Relisting.
English band Talk Talk released five studio albums, one live album, eight compilation albums, 25 singles, one EP, and two live video releases. All of their studio albums were released under EMI/Parlophone Records with the exception of their final album, which was released under Verve/Polydor.
The first edition of the book lists every act to have a chart hit in the UK top 75 singles chart between 1952-2008 (first quarter of the year). Unlike its predecessor, it only lists the chart weeks spent in the top 40 if the single has ever charted high enough during its chart run to do so, while Guinness listed all weeks spent in the top 75.
"Talk Talk" is a 1982 song by the English band Talk Talk. The second single from their debut album, The Party's Over (1982), it peaked at no. 52 in the United Kingdom upon initial release. A remix of the song was released later that year, peaking at no. 23 in the UK and no. 75 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 (also entering the Top 40 in the ...
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