List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2001

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These are the albums that reached number one on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart in 2001.

Chart history

Key
Dagger-14-plain.pngIndicates best-performing album of 2001 [1]
Issue dateAlbumArtistReference
July 14 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider Soundtrack [2]
July 21Totally DanceVarious artists [3]
July 28 [4]
August 4 [5]
August 11 [6]
August 18 Tweekend The Crystal Method [7]
August 25 [8]
September 1 [9]
September 8 [10]
September 15 Vespertine Björk [11]
September 22 [12]
September 29 A Funk Odyssey Jamiroquai [13]
October 6VespertineBjörk [14]
October 13PulseDagger-14-plain.pngVarious artists [15]
October 20 Beautiful Garbage Garbage [16]
October 27 [17]
November 3 [18]
November 10 [19]
November 17 [20]
November 24 [21]
December 1 [22]
December 8PulseDagger-14-plain.pngVarious artists [23]
December 15 [24]
December 22 [25]
December 29 [26]

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References

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