Michael Jackson tops album chart

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Michael Jackson has topped the UK album chart and made six new entries in the singles top 40, six years after his last number one.

Greatest hits album Number Ones rocketed from 121 to the top spot after a surge in sales since the superstar's death on Thursday.

The same album earned Jackson his last number one when first released in 2003.

Four of his other hit albums also made a reappearance in the top 20, the Official Charts Company said.

Thriller, still the biggest-selling album of all time, raced from 179 to number seven, King of Pop reached 14, Off The Wall got to 17 and The Essential Michael Jackson came in at number 20.

A total of 11 Michael Jackson or Jackson Five albums featured in the top 200.

In the singles chart, 43 out of the top 200 singles feature the singer, with Jackson hits accounting for all but one of the new entries in the top 40.

Overall, Michael Jackson accounted for over 300,000 record sales across singles and albums in just two days this week.

Music retailers said that although demand for Jackson's singles had been high since his death, his extensive back catalogue meant that no one song stood out in sales and he was narrowly denied a posthumous entry in the top 10.

Man in the Mirror re-entered the charts at number 11, nearly 20 years after its original release, while Billie Jean got to 25, Smooth Criminal to 28, Beat It reached 30 and Earth Song reached 38.

Jackson's return to the charts overshadowed electro-pop newcomer La Roux's new entry at number one in the singles chart with Bulletproof.

Kasabian also suffered and was knocked off the number one spot in the albums chart with West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum.

Gennaro Castaldo, of music retailer HMV, told the BBC the estimated demand for Jackson albums was now 80 times greater than the day before he died.

"Once we had the announcement of his death people came into our stores and we had large crowds.

"Fortunately we had a lot of stock because we had been preparing for the O2 concerts, but sadly we didn't expect to sell them for this reason."

Jackson's albums have dominated sales at music retailers and download sites across the world since his death. Earlier on Sunday his songs topped Apple's iTunes download charts in every country except Japan.

The star died after suffering a cardiac arrest at his Los Angeles home on Thursday.

Police investigating the death said they had carried out an "extensive interview" with his doctor, Conrad Murray, who was with the singer at the time.

A spokeswoman for Dr Murray insisted he was not a suspect in the case and the Los Angeles Police Department said they did not intend to speak to him again.

Jackson's family are said to be seeking a second autopsy because they still have questions about his death.

The Los Angeles County Coroner's office said there was no evidence of foul play after an autopsy on Friday, but gave no cause of death.

It said the results of toxicology tests could take weeks to come back.

Speaking in an interview with Fox News, Michael Jackson's father, Joe Jackson, said he doubted that stress over the star's upcoming residency at London's O2 Arena was a factor in his death.

He added he thought his son was going to be larger in death than he was in life, but wished he was around to see the public outpouring of affection since he died.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8123085.stm

Pretty impressive ... should help the Jackson estate to clear his infamous debts !
 
Man in the Mirror tops Itunes along with several other of his hits
 
Im sure there will be a whole load of people who have stuff on vinyl or tape who are buying digital files/CDs

plus it is the Number Ones album that only came out recently that is the top seller
 
Thats great stuff. Great way to remember the man, what a legend.
 
Man in the Mirror tops Itunes along with several other of his hits

It's at no. 2 in the UK singles chart now. Still can't figure that out. There are another 12 of his songs in the top 40, but why is "Man in the Mirror" the most popular?
 
I'm not sure, it is one of his better songs, and is kinda one of those heartfelt songs. Also, he did do a great performance of it at the Grammys in 1988, maybe a lot of people remember it. But yeah I would think Billie Jean would be the most popular.
 
I have a theory about Man In The Mirror,

I think that most average music fan would already have Beat It, Billie Jean, Smooth Criminal, Black Or White, Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, Thriller in their collection, and perhaps hadn't heard Man In The Mirror but see alot of people rating it amongst their favourite Jackson songs on message boards.


It's a great song, Thriller and Bad are amazing albums.
 
I have a theory about Man In The Mirror,

I think that most average music fan would already have Beat It, Billie Jean, Smooth Criminal, Black Or White, Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, Thriller in their collection, and perhaps hadn't heard Man In The Mirror but see alot of people rating it amongst their favourite Jackson songs on message boards.

That's very possible - his "Number Ones" album was top last week in the UK, but it doesn't feature "Man in the Mirror" (in the UK version) as it only got to #21 - and would have been downloaded seperately.

I'm not sure, it is one of his better songs, and is kinda one of those heartfelt songs.

It's probably the most appropriate "tribute song", I suppose. "Smooth Criminal" has unfortunate connotations, "Thriller" depicted him as a zombie and "Black or White?" is a question we're all still asking.
 
Where is Dirty Diana, that was a great one too, that I would expect to be pretty high up. I reckon "They Dont Care About Us" is doing good business considering the rehersal of it the day before his death
 
Current chart positions:

2 - Man in the Mirror
10 - Billie Jean
12 - Thriller
13 - Smooth Criminal
19 - Beat It
25 - Black or White
26 - Dirty Diana
32 - They Don't Care About Us
33 - Earth Song
34 - The Way You Make Me Feel
35 - You Are Not Alone
38 - Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough
40 - Bad
 
32 - They Don't Care About Us

that one has really grown on me this past week....find myself singing it in random places, like the supermarket, and bus stops etc.....
 
i dont understand why people are buying the Number One's album, The Essential one is much better
 
Yeah The Essential has everything really, Number Ones just has a catchier name but is not nearly complete.
 
Jackson retains his chart crown
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8146723.stm

Michael Jackson has held on to the top of the UK album chart for the third straight week, according to the Official Charts Company.

The Essential, one of his greatest hits albums, is at number one for the second week. Number Ones was at the top directly after the singer's death.

Lungs by Florence and the Machine claimed the number two slot, and is the only non-Jackson album in the top five.

Florence Welch, 22, won this year's prestigious Critics' Choice Brit Award.

The singer-songwriter, who also came third in the BBC's Sound of 2009 poll, reached number 12 with her single Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up) earlier this month.

In the past week, Jackson releases have accounted for almost 600,000 sales, which brings the total number of Jackson singles and albums sold since his death to around 1.5 million.

His remaining albums in the top five are Off The Wall, Thriller and The Motown Years.

The top 40 singles chart contains 10 Jackson tracks, plus the Jackson 5 hit Who's Lovin' You, which was performed by 12-year-old Welsh singer Shaheen Jafargholi at the star's memorial concert.


In the singles chart, Euro-dance act Cascada held the number one slot with their eighth hit single Evacuate the Dancefloor. Their new album, which shares the same title, entered the chart at eight.

La Roux's Bulletproof is this week's number two, and Jackson's Man in the Mirror dropped one place to number three.

The highest new entry in the singles chart was Diamond Rings by Chipmunk featuring Emeli Sande at number six.