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Article Excerpt 1. Robbie Williams
Outselling its nearest challenger by a margin of nearly six to one, Intensive Care provides Robbie Williams with his seventh solo number one album, and his 10th number one in all, including Take That releases. Williams has topped the chart every year since 1993, with the exception of 1997, and in a solo capacity for the past eight years. Of solo artists, only Elvis Presley (10) and David Bowie (eight) have had more number one albums, and his overall tally of 10 number ones is beaten only by The Beatles and Phil Collins.
6. Destiny's Child
Aping the format which generated massive sales for The Beatles and Elvis Presley, Destiny's Child's career-spanning #1's album debuts at number six this week, with sales of 31,010. The album houses both of their UK number one singles, all their other hits and a trio of new tracks, including Beyonce's solo recording Check On It. The act's last album Destiny Fulfilled debuted at number five last November, with considerably larger first-week sales of 67,966, and has sold 552,570 copies to date. The trio's UK career album sales tally is 2,838,154.
24. Alex Parks
2003 Fame Academy winner Alex Parks concocted a successful debut album in Introduction, with a mixture of carefully chosen covers and self-penned material The album, which debuted at number five with first-week sales of 96,640 in December 2003, has sold 418,008 copies to date. Follow-up Honesty cans the covers, and appears without a prior physical single (Looking For Water is available as a download) or high-profile reality TV series to boost it, so its debut this week at number 24, with 11,955 buyers, is about par for the course.
60. Burt Bacharach
While BB King and Les Paul recently released new but uncharted albums at the age of 80 and 90 respectively, and Larry Adler, John Lee Hooker and Frank Sinatra charted new sets when 80, 79 and 78, it is still a remarkable achievement for veteran songwriter Burr Bacharach--a mere 77--to secure anew entry to the chart with At This Time, Debuting at number 60, with miles of 4,394, it features Bacharach as writer, singer, producer, arranger and even --for the first time--lyricist.
ARTIST A-Z
50 CENT 55
ALED JONES 33
ALEX PARKS 24
BARBRA STREISAND 17
BASEMENT JAXX 68
BLOC PARTY 48
BON JOVI 50
BRATS ROCK ANGELZ 71
BRYN TERFEL 25
BURT BACHARACH 60
CHARLOTTE CHURCH 40
COLDPLAY 16
CRAIG DAVID 35
DAMIAN "JR GONG" MARLEY 66
DAMIEN RICE 64
DANIEL O'DONNELL 65
DANIEL POWTER 49
DAVID GRAY 11
DEPECHE MODE 20
DESTINY'S CHILD 6
DURAN DURAN 67
EL PRESIDENTE 57
FAITHLESS 21
FOO FIGHTERS 54
FRANZ FERDINAND 15
GOLDFRAPP 28
GORILLAZ 19
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