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Thread started 10/01/09 11:01am

Pimprag

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Does Purple Rain hold the record for most weeks at Number 1 in the US Album Charts?

I heard this on the radio the other day, is it true? 24 consecutive weeks is incredible, but is that the longest?
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Reply #1 posted 10/01/09 11:08am

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* (54 weeks) West Side Story — Soundtrack (1961-1962)


If you google your exact question, the 1st hit will give you a chart of billboard milestones on wikipedia.
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Reply #2 posted 10/01/09 11:11am

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Most weeks at number-one: (54 weeks) West Side Story — Soundtrack (1961-1962)

(24 weeks) Purple Rain — Prince and the Revolution (1984)

Most cumulative weeks at number one: (132 weeks) The Beatles
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Reply #3 posted 10/01/09 11:12am

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Mars beat me to it. biggrin
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Reply #4 posted 10/01/09 11:13am

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Mars23 said:

* (54 weeks) West Side Story — Soundtrack (1961-1962)


If you google your exact question, the 1st hit will give you a chart of billboard milestones on wikipedia.


Thanks. I did search for it but I was looking at http://en.wikipedia.org/w...milestones which doesn't mention West Side Story.
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Incidentally, Purple Rain at 7th place is not too shabby.
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Reply #6 posted 10/01/09 11:16am

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Pimprag said:

Mars23 said:

* (54 weeks) West Side Story — Soundtrack (1961-1962)


If you google your exact question, the 1st hit will give you a chart of billboard milestones on wikipedia.


Thanks. I did search for it but I was looking at http://en.wikipedia.org/w...milestones which doesn't mention West Side Story.
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I found it on this one:

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...number_one

The full top 10 is there.
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Reply #7 posted 10/01/09 11:23am

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Mars23 said:

Pimprag said:



Thanks. I did search for it but I was looking at http://en.wikipedia.org/w...milestones which doesn't mention West Side Story.
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I found it on this one:

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...number_one

The full top 10 is there.


That chart doesn't specify if the other weeks were consecutive weeks. If not then Purple Rain could be higher.
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Reply #8 posted 10/01/09 11:45am

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Pimprag said:

Mars23 said:




I found it on this one:

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...number_one

The full top 10 is there.


That chart doesn't specify if the other weeks were consecutive weeks. If not then Purple Rain could be higher.


I overlooked the consecutive part, but I know 24 weeks is not the longest run.
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Reply #9 posted 10/01/09 11:53am

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squirrelgrease said:

Incidentally, Purple Rain at 7th place is not too shabby.


Correction: Tied for 4th.



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Reply #10 posted 10/02/09 4:23pm

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Of the LPs in the Top 10 list above, only Saturday Night Fever, Purple Rain & Blue Hawaii are consecutive. So it would seem Purple Rain & Saturday Night Fever are tied 1st for longest consecutive run.
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Reply #11 posted 10/02/09 5:16pm

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* (54 weeks) West Side Story — Soundtrack (1961-1962)


If you google your exact question, the 1st hit will give you a chart of billboard milestones on wikipedia.

i have to do a little bragging here i hope you don't mind. my great uncle Gene Lorello played lead flute, clarinet and saxaphone for the original stage production and also on the soundtrack for the movie West Side Story.
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Rioub said:

Of the LPs in the Top 10 list above, only Saturday Night Fever, Purple Rain & Blue Hawaii are consecutive. So it would seem Purple Rain & Saturday Night Fever are tied 1st for longest consecutive run.


There you go. Where did you find the info? I'm curious, because I couldn't seem to find anything definitive.
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Reply #13 posted 10/12/09 8:23am

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There you go. Where did you find the info? I'm curious, because I couldn't seem to find anything definitive.


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Reply #14 posted 10/12/09 2:25pm

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I believe that Purple Rain was removed from the top of the charts and put into a new special category (cant remember the title). Billboard wanted to give room to the number 1 slot. So other artists could use the spot to increase sales. They didn't want it dominating like Thriller. So, theoretically it could have been longer at #1. I believe the term Billboard used at the time was retiring it to this new category. Anybody else remember this?
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Reply #15 posted 10/15/09 5:26pm

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I believe that Purple Rain was removed from the top of the charts and put into a new special category (cant remember the title). Billboard wanted to give room to the number 1 slot. So other artists could use the spot to increase sales. They didn't want it dominating like Thriller. So, theoretically it could have been longer at #1. I believe the term Billboard used at the time was retiring it to this new category. Anybody else remember this?


Never heard of this, but I don't see how Billboard could justify the biggest selling LP not being number 1. PR was number 1 from release until February 1985 when it was replaced by Like A Virgin, which had already been out for 2 months.
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Reply #16 posted 10/15/09 6:27pm

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kewlschool said:

I believe that Purple Rain was removed from the top of the charts and put into a new special category (cant remember the title). Billboard wanted to give room to the number 1 slot. So other artists could use the spot to increase sales. They didn't want it dominating like Thriller. So, theoretically it could have been longer at #1. I believe the term Billboard used at the time was retiring it to this new category. Anybody else remember this?

I remember something of that nature that caused a big deal with WB and Billboard.

Also some believed that Thriller's success caused Purple Rain to lose out with the Grammy's and the AMAs.
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Reply #17 posted 10/15/09 6:44pm

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Mars23 said:

I found it on this one:

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...number_one

The full top 10 is there.

right behind Prince, 21 weeks at number 1: MC Hammer....

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