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Apr 17 2015, 03:19 PM
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BuzzJack Idol
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The Official Top 40 Biggest Selling Vinyl Singles and Albums of the Millennium
16 April 2015 By Rob Copsey Since the announcement of the UK’s first Official Vinyl Charts earlier this week, we at OfficialCharts.com have been loading you up with all sorts of vinyl-related stats, including the best-selling of the year so far and the decade’s biggest vinyl singles and albums. Today, we reveal the Official Top 40 Biggest Selling Vinyl singles and albums of the Millennium so far. Leading the way on the vinyl singles tally is Spiller’s Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love). The track, which kick-started the career of guest singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor, also topped the Official Singles Chart upon its release in August 2000. The second-biggest vinyl single of the millennium so far is Delerium’s Silence. The Canadian electronic group’s track - which features singer Sarah McLachlan - first charted in October 2000, where it peaked at Number 3. Number 3 on the chart is 50 Cent’s signature hit from 2003 In Da Club, and Public Domain’s rave anthem Operation Blade (Bass In The Place) is at 4. The track, which samples New Order’s Confusion, peaked at Number 5 on the Official Singles Chart in December 2000 and spent 20 weeks on the tally. Rounding off the Top 5 is Sandstorm by Finnish DJ and producer Darude. The trance number peaked at Number 3 on the chart back in June 2000. Check out the rest of the Official Top 40 Biggest Selling Vinyl Singles of the Millennium so far below: 1 GROOVEJET (IF THIS AIN'T LOVE) SPILLER 2 SILENCE DELERIUM FT SARAH MCLACHLAN 3 IN DA CLUB 50 CENT 4 OPERATION BLADE (BASS IN THE PLACE) PUBLIC DOMAIN 5 SANDSTORM DARUDE 6 TOCA'S MIRACLE FRAGMA 7 JUMP AROUND HOUSE OF PAIN 8 TIME TO BURN STORM 9 LONELINESS TOMCRAFT 10 KERNKRAFT 400 ZOMBIE NATION 11 GOTTA GET THRU THIS DANIEL BEDINGFIELD 12 SET YOU FREE N-TRANCE 13 RAPTURE IIO 14 SATISFACTION BENNY BENASSI PTS THE BIZ 15 CALL ON ME ERIC PRYDZ 16 LK (CAROLINA CAROL BELA) DJ MARKY & XRS 17 PITCHIN' (IN EVERY DIRECTION) HI-GATE 18 MYMYMY ARMAND VAN HELDEN 19 RESURECTION PPK 20 LOLA'S THEME SHAPESHIFTERS 21 LAZY X-PRESS 2 FT DAVID BYRNE 22 CASTLES IN THE SKY IAN VAN DAHL 23 LUVSTRUCK SOUTHSIDE SPINNERS 24 ONE MORE TIME DAFT PUNK 25 ANOTHER CHANCE ROGER SANCHEZ 26 MOVIN' TOO FAST ARTFUL DODGER & ROMINA JOHNSON 27 IT FEELS SO GOOD SONIQUE 28 TOUCH ME RUI DA SILVA FT CASSANDRA 29 SSSST (LISTEN) JONAH 30 STAN EMINEM 31 DOOMS NIGHT AZZIDO DA BASS 32 PLAYED A LIVE (THE BONGO SONG) SAFRI DUO 33 LOSE YOURSELF EMINEM 34 A LITTLE LESS CONVERSATION ELVIS VS JXL 35 MAKE LUV ROOM 5 FT OLIVER CHEATHAM 36 FLASHDANCE DEEP DISH 37 ON THE BEACH YORK 38 AMERICAN DREAM JAKATTA 39 ADAGIO FOR STRINGS TIESTO 40 THE NEXT EPISODE DR DRE FT SNOOP DOGG ©2015 Official Charts Company . All rights reserved. Over on the Official Top 40 Biggest Vinyl Albums of the Millennium so far, Arctic Monkey’s AM takes the top spot. The third studio album from the indie rockers marked their fifth Official Albums Chart Number 1 and spent two weeks at the top upon its release in 2013. Arctic Monkeys claim two more entries on the list; 2006’s Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not (Number 4), and 2007’s Favourite Worst Nightmare (21). The second-biggest selling vinyl album since 2000 is Travis’ The Invisible Band. The group’s third studio album was their second chart-topping LP and includes the hit singles Sing and Flowers in the Window. Radiohead’s most recent studio album, 2011’s The King Of Limbs, finishes in third place, and Pink Floyd’s 1973 classic The Dark Side Of The Moon completes the Top 5. Other notable entries on the chart are Daft Punk’s 2013 album Random Access Memories (Number 6), Royal Blood’s self-titled LP at 9, and Amy Winehouse’s Back To Black at 11. Check out the rest of the Official Top 40 Biggest Selling Vinyl Albums of the Millennium so far below: 1 AM ARCTIC MONKEYS 2 THE INVISIBLE BAND TRAVIS 3 THE KING OF LIMBS RADIOHEAD 4 WHATEVER PEOPLE SAY I AM THAT'S WHAT I'M ARCTIC MONKEYS 5 THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON PINK FLOYD 6 RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES DAFT PUNK 7 THE ENDLESS RIVER PINK FLOYD 8 FOR EMMA FOREVER AGO BON IVER 9 ROYAL BLOOD ROYAL BLOOD 10 THE STONE ROSES STONE ROSES 11 BACK TO BLACK AMY WINEHOUSE 12 DEFINITELY MAYBE OASIS 13 2001 DR DRE 14 1 BEATLES 15 ABBEY ROAD BEATLES 16 UNPLUGGED IN NEW YORK NIRVANA 17 SGT PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND BEATLES 18 FAVOURITE WORST NIGHTMARE ARCTIC MONKEYS 19 WHAT'S THE STORY MORNING GLORY OASIS 20 IN RAINBOWS RADIOHEAD 21 21 ADELE 22 DUMMY PORTISHEAD 23 LAZARETTO JACK WHITE 24 OK COMPUTER RADIOHEAD 25 ELEPHANT WHITE STRIPES 26 THE LAST TEMPTATION JA RULE 27 REVOLVER BEATLES 28 LIKE CLOCKWORK QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE 29 THE NEXT DAY DAVID BOWIE 30 FOUR SYMBOLS LED ZEPPELIN 31 SONIC HIGHWAYS FOO FIGHTERS 32 WISH YOU WERE HERE PINK FLOYD 33 LED ZEPPELIN LED ZEPPELIN 34 IS THIS IT STROKES 35 LOST IN THE DREAM WAR ON DRUGS 36 DISCOVERY DAFT PUNK 37 X ED SHEERAN 38 AN AWESOME WAVE ALT-J 39 THE QUEEN IS DEAD SMITHS 40 LED ZEPPELIN 2 LED ZEPPELIN ©2015 Official Charts Company . All rights reserved. |
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Apr 17 2015, 03:21 PM
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Break the tension
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QUEEN SOPHIE.
Best selling vinyl as well as being the first song to ever be played on an iPod. |
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Apr 17 2015, 03:30 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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Very impressed to see so many dance singles here! I presume they weren't just solely for DJ's and radio jockeys?
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Apr 17 2015, 06:42 PM
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Basically, Now that's what I Call Dance Music 2000/2001.
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Apr 17 2015, 08:00 PM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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It's basically a list of the best selling 12" singles from the start of the millennium...
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Apr 17 2015, 08:03 PM
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what's with all the dance singles doing well on vinyl though? Couldn't have just been from DJs who still used vinyl surely? Some real classics here anyway
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Apr 17 2015, 09:07 PM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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what's with all the dance singles doing well on vinyl though? Couldn't have just been from DJs who still used vinyl surely? Some real classics here anyway Most of the dance singles in the chart are from the era when record shops still stocked a healthy amount of 12" singles and the format still appealed to many dance music fans.
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