ARIA Digital Album Chart
The ARIA Digital Album Chart ranks the highest selling legally downloaded music Albums within Australia and is provided by the Australian Recording Industry Association.
History
The Digital Album Chart was established in 2009 and first published on 16 November.[1] The chart still runs weekly as of 30 October 2016.[2]
Albums with the most weeks at number one
- 10 Weeks
- Michael Bublé – Christmas (2011/2012/2013/2014/2015)
- 8 weeks
- Taylor Swift – 1989 (2014/2015)
- 6 weeks
- Adele – 25 (2015/2016)
- Ed Sheeran – X (2014/2015)
- 5 Weeks
- Ed Sheeran - + (2012/2013)
- 4 weeks
- Meghan Trainor – Title (2015)
- Skrillex - Bangarang (EP) (2012)
- Pink - The Truth About Love (2012)
- 3 Weeks
- Flume – Skin (2016)
- Passenger - All the Little Lights (2013)
Artists with the most number ones
- One Direction (4)
- Ariana Grande (3)
- Boy & Bear (3)
- Hilltop Hoods (3)
- Adele (2)
- Bring Me The Horizon (2)
- Chris Brown (2)
- Coldplay (2)
- David Bowie (2)
- Ed Sheeran (2)
- Drake (2)
- Flume (2)
- Hillsong United (2)
- Hillsong Worship (2)
- Justin Bieber (2)
- Lady Gaga (2)
- Lana Del Rey (2)
- Michael Bublé (2)
- Mumford & Sons (2)
- Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (2)
- Passenger (2)
- Rüfüs (2)
- Sia (2)
- Taylor Swift (2)
Albums that returned to number one
- 2016
- Adele – 25
- Rüfüs – Bloom
- Beyoncé – Lemonade
- Flume – Skin
- Various Artists – Suicide Squad (soundtrack)
- 2015
- Taylor Swift – 1989
- Ed Sheeran – X
- Meghan Trainor – Title
- Adele – 25
- Michael Bublé – Christmas
- 2014
- 2013
- Ed Sheeran - +
- The Great Gatsby: Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film
- Passenger - All the Little Lights
- Michael Bublé – Christmas
- 2012
- Adele - 21
- Skrillex - Bangarang (EP)
- Ed Sheeran - + (Twice)
- Lana Del Rey - Born to Die
- Pink - The Truth About Love (Twice)
- Michael Bublé – Christmas
References
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