That's not hard to answer-- there was only one album released by Nirvana that year. That album was Nirvana's MTV Unplugged set, which was simply titled "MTV Unplugged in New York" when it was released and reached #1 on the UK charts. This came right on the heels of Nirvana's success with "In Utero", which also held the #1 slot in the UK when it was released in '93. Hope that helped. ~ Leisure Suit Larry
Actually it got to number 6. And is was, In The Dark (1987)
Tearing Up The Album Charts was created in 2005.
The album debuted as #2 on the UK charts and #1 on the USA charts.
The highest charting single from Billy Ray Cyrus's second album 'It Won't Be the Last' topped the Billboard Charts in the number three (3) position. The name of that single was, "In The Heart of a Woman".
Actually, the album never hit #1 in the United States. I do believe the highest chart position was in the 30's somewhere
before 1999
Jukebox peaked at number 2 in the charts, about 400 copies behind Michael Bublé's Christmas album.
i think this is how it works: they have download charts and then album (CD) charts as two separate counts
The album "It's Time" is his best selling album. It was in the Jazz charts for 101 weeks, topping those charts for 76 weeks. It has sold over 2.2 million copies.
Their highest selling album is "American Idiot" (2004).
Bob Dylan released his album "Blood on the Tracks" in 1975. The album reached number one position in the Billboard 200 charts and number four in the UK charts.
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