Posted April 7, 201312 yr After a week's break the commentary is back on the front page and the latest news box
April 7, 201312 yr I'm pretty sure MNEK is not credited as a featured artist on 'Need U (100%)', I think he's just a producer. Music Week seem to credit him for some reason I see though... EDIT: Oh he's not even a producer, he's just a songwriter. Edited April 7, 201312 yr by Bra
April 7, 201312 yr With 'Bat Out Of Hell' re-entering at No.9, it takes Meat Loaf further ahead in the List of Male Solo Albums with the most UK Chart Weeks. MALE SOLO ALBUMS WITH THE MOST UK CHART WEEKS 1) Bat Out Of Hell - Meat Loaf - 475 Weeks (441- Top 75) 2) Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield - 279 - (275 - Top 75) 3) Face Value - Phil Collins - 274 - (183 - Top 75) 4) Thriller/Thriller 25 - Michael Jackson - 248 - (227 - Top 75) 5) Off The Wall - Michael Jackson - 202 - (174 - Top 75) 6) No Jacket Required - Phil Collins - 176 - (123 - Top 75) 7) Hello, I Must Be Going - Phil Collins - 163 - (108 Top 75) 8) The Buddy Holly Story - Buddy Holly - 156 - (156 Top 75) 9) Can’t Slow Down - Lionel Richie - 154 - (120 Top 75) 10) White Ladder - David Gray - 153 - (153 Top 75) THE ALBUMS THAT TOOK THE LONGEST TO RE-ENTER THE TOP 10 1) RUBBER SOUL - THE BEATLES No.10 on W/E 9th July 1966 - Its 30th Top 10 Week No.10 (Re-Entry) on W/E 19th September 2009 A gap of 43 Years & 2 Months 2) REVOLVER - THE BEATLES No.8 on W/E 31st December 1966 - Its 21st Top 10 Week No.9 (Re-Entry) on W/E 19th September 2009 A gap of 42 Years & 9 Months 3) ABBEY ROAD - THE BEATLES No.7 on W/E 2nd May 1970 - Its 31st Top 10 Week No.6 (Re-Entry) on W/E 19th September 2009 A gap of 39 Years & 4 Months 4) EXILE ON MAIN STREET - ROLLING STONES No.6 on W/E 8th July 1972 - Its 5th Top 10 Week No.1 (Re-Entry) on W/E 29th May 2010 A gap of 37 Years & 10 Months 5) RUMOURS - FLEETWOOD MAC No.10 on W/E 25th March 1978 - Its 41st Top 10 Week No.3 (Re-Entry) on W/E 9th February 2013 A gap of, (just over), 34 Years & 10 Months 6) BAT OUT OF HELL - MEAT LOAF No.10 on W/E 12th September 1981 No.9 on W/E 13th April 2013 @@@ A gap of 31 Years & 7 Months @@@ = It had previously Peaked at No.9 on W/E 22nd August 1981. It has taken it just under 31 Years & 8 Months to reach its Peak again. Edited April 8, 201312 yr by zeus555
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