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http://sportstwo.com/threads/264053-On-This-Day-in-MLB-and-Rock-Roll-History
Artist/Album-milestones
Most top-ten albums
The Rolling Stones (36)
Frank Sinatra (33)
Barbra Streisand (32)
The Beatles (30)
Elvis Presley (27)
Most number-one albums
The Beatles (19)
Jay Z (13)
Bruce Springsteen (11)
Elvis Presley (10)
Garth Brooks (9) (tie)
The Rolling Stones (9) (tie)
Barbra Streisand (9) (tie)
Most consecutive number-one albums
The Beatles (8)
Eminem (7)
Dave Matthews Band (6)
Metallica (5) (tie)
DMX (5) (tie)
Elton John (5) (tie)
Kanye West (5) (tie)
Madonna (5) (tie)
U2 (5) (tie)
Wings (5) (tie)
Linkin Park (5) (tie)
Beyoncé (5) (tie)
Most consecutive studio albums to debut at number-one
Dave Matthews Band (6) (tie)
Eminem (6) (tie)
Metallica (5) (tie)
Madonna (5) (tie)
U2 (5) (tie)
Beyoncé (5) (tie)
Most cumulative weeks at number one
The Beatles (132)
Elvis Presley (67)
Michael Jackson (51) (tie)
Garth Brooks (51) (tie)
Whitney Houston (46) (tie)
The Kingston Trio (46) (tie)
Most weeks at number one
(54 weeks) West Side Story – Soundtrack (1962–63)
(37 weeks) Thriller – Michael Jackson (1983–84)
(31 weeks) Rumours – Fleetwood Mac (1977–78)
(31 weeks) South Pacific – Soundtrack (1958–59)
(31 weeks) Calypso – Harry Belafonte (1956–57)
(24 weeks) 21 – Adele (2011–12)
(24 weeks) Purple Rain – Prince and the Revolution/Soundtrack (1984–85)
(24 weeks) Saturday Night Fever: The Original Movie Sound Track – Bee Gees/Soundtrack (1978)
(21 weeks) Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em – MC Hammer (1990)
(20 weeks) The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album – Whitney Houston/Soundtrack (1992–93)
(20 weeks) Blue Hawaii – Elvis Presley/Soundtrack (1961–62)
Most weeks on the charts
NOTE: Cumulative Weeks, on Rock and/or Pop Charts:
(1,630 weeks) The Dark Side of the Moon – Pink Floyd***
(975 weeks) Legend – Bob Marley and the Wailers[18]
(490 weeks) Johnny's Greatest Hits – Johnny Mathis
(480 weeks) My Fair Lady – Original Cast Recording
(331 weeks) Highlights from the Phantom of the Opera – Original Cast Recording
(312 weeks) Tapestry – Carole King[15]
(307 weeks) Metallica – Metallica[16]
(306 weeks) Journey's Greatest Hits – Journey[17]
(305 weeks) Oklahoma! – Soundtrack
(295 weeks) Heavenly – Johnny Mathis
(282 weeks) MCMXC a.D. – Enigma
(277 weeks) The King and I – Soundtrack
Biggest jumps to number-one
(176-1) Life After Death – The Notorious B.I.G. (April 12, 1997)
(173-1) Vitalogy – Pearl Jam (December 24, 1994)
(156-1) In Rainbows – Radiohead (January 19, 2008)
(137-1) Ghetto D – Master P (September 20, 1997)
(122-1) More of the Monkees – The Monkees (February 11, 1967)
(112-1) MP da Last Don – Master P (June 20, 1998)
(98-1) Beatles '65 – The Beatles (January 9, 1965)
(61-1) Help! – The Beatles (September 11, 1965)
(60-1) Rubber Soul – The Beatles (January 8, 1966)
(53-1) Ballad of the Green Berets – Barry Sadler (March 12, 1966)
Biggest drops from number-one
(1-37) Light Grenades – Incubus (December 23, 2006)
(1-26) Mission Bell – Amos Lee[19] (February 19, 2011)
(1-25) Showroom of Compassion – Cake[20] (February 5, 2011)
(1-24) Christmas – Michael Bublé[21] (January 14, 2012)
(1-24) Blue Slide Park – Mac Miller (December 3, 2011)
(1-22) Burning Lights – Chris Tomlin[22] (February 2, 2013)
(1-21) The Golden Age of Grotesque – Marilyn Manson (June 7, 2003)
(1-19) The Circle – Bon Jovi (December 5, 2009)
(1-18) The Inspiration – Young Jeezy (January 6, 2007)
(1-16) The Fragile – Nine Inch Nails (October 16, 1999)
Notes: ***
Pink Floyd's "The Wall" is 23X Platinum (internationally)
"Dark Side of the Moon" is 50X Platinum (internationally)
Next To Come: (stay tuned for)-
Additional milestones