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The following is a list of all albums that have spent at least 100 weeks on the UK Albums Chart as published by the Official Charts Company. The chart comprises a top 100 from August 1981 to 1988 and since 1994, a top 75 before this (and from 1988 to 1994) from 1978 and various lengths before this from July 1956. Re-releases – such as remasters, re-issues, deluxe versions or anniversary editions – are treated together unless the re-released version differs significantly from the original (for example, it has been re-recorded or remixed). This list does not include compilation albums by various artists, which have been excluded from the UK Albums Chart since 1989. Soundtracks are still included if they are an original cast performance or if all tracks are performed by the same artist.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rules for Chart Eligibility: Albums )〕 The top three are all compilation albums, headed by ''Queen's Greatest Hits'' which has spent 697 weeks in the top 100 (467 of them in the top 75) as an individual album and a further 211 as part of a box set with ''Queen's Greatest Hits II'' and ''Queen's Greatest Hits III'' called ''The Platinum Collection''. Excluding multiple album box sets, ''ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits'' has the most weeks at 727 (491 in the top 75). The most weeks for a studio album is 613 for ''Rumours'' by Fleetwood Mac (435 in the top 75) which charted every year from its release in 1977 until 1989 and in twelve different years since then. The Killers' 2004 album ''Hot Fuss'' has the most weeks for a post-2000 release, charting for 247 weeks to date (175 in the top 75).〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=NME )〕 The original soundtrack of ''South Pacific'' has the most weeks at number 1, with 115. The most weeks by an album not reaching number 1 is 517 for ''Bat Out of Hell'' by Meat Loaf and the most weeks by an album not reaching the top 10 is 130 for ''Blue Lines'' by Massive Attack. In total 240 albums have achieved 100 weeks on chart, the most recent being ''If You Wait'' by London Grammar which reached its 100th week on chart on the chart for week ending 20 August 2015.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UK Charts > Album Chart Week Ending 20 August 2015 )〕 Dire Straits, Michael Jackson and U2 jointly hold the record for most albums to reach 100 weeks on chart, with five each. Of these, three albums by both Dire Straits and Jackson have achieved 200 weeks on chart; in the case of Dire Straits, all of them studio albums (''Brothers in Arms'', ''Making Movies'' and ''Love Over Gold''). The only other artist to have three albums reach 200 weeks on chart is Queen, with the aforementioned three Greatest Hits albums. The numbers shown are up to the chart for week ending 12 November 2015. ==200 or more weeks== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of albums which have spent the most weeks on the UK Albums Chart」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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