List of UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart number ones of 1998

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The Nina Simone greatest hits collection Blue for You: The Very Best of Nina Simone spent the most weeks atop the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart in 1998, with 15 weeks at number one. Nina Simone 1965 - restoration1.jpg
The Nina Simone greatest hits collection Blue for You: The Very Best of Nina Simone spent the most weeks atop the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart in 1998, with 15 weeks at number one.

The UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart is a record chart which ranks the best-selling jazz and blues albums in the United Kingdom. Compiled and published by the Official Charts Company, the data is based on each album's weekly physical sales, digital downloads and streams. [1] In 1998, 52 charts were published with 13 albums at number one. The first number-one album of the year was Kenny G's second greatest hits album Greatest Hits , which topped the first two charts of January. [2] The last number-one album of the year was the Global Television various artists compilation The Very Best of Jazz After Dark, which was number one for four weeks. [3]

Contents

The most successful album on the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart in 1998 was Blue for You: The Very Best of Nina Simone by Nina Simone, which spent a total of 15 weeks at number one across two spells. [4] Blues on the Bayou by B. B. King was the second most successful single-artist album, spending three weeks at number one. [5] Many of the rest of the published charts during 1998 were topped by various artists compilations, including The Very Best of Latin Jazz (12 weeks), [6] The Very Best of Jazz After Dark (five weeks), [7] and The Very Best of Jazz Moods (four weeks). [8] Blue for You: The Very Best of Nina Simone finished 1998 as the 148th best-selling album of the year in the UK. [9]

Chart history

B. B. King's Blues on the Bayou was the second most successful single-artist album on the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart in 1998, spending three weeks at number one. B.B. King 07.jpg
B. B. King's Blues on the Bayou was the second most successful single-artist album on the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart in 1998, spending three weeks at number one.
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Greatest Hits by Kenny G (top), Baduizm by Erykah Badu (second from top), The Ultimate Collection by Janis Joplin (third from top) and Kind of Blue by Miles Davis (bottom) each spent two weeks atop the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart in 1998.
Key
Indicates best-selling jazz/blues album of 1998
Issue dateAlbumArtist(s)Record label(s)Ref.
4 January Greatest Hits Kenny G Arista [10]
11 January [11]
18 January Baduizm Erykah Badu MCA [12]
25 January [13]
1 FebruaryBlue for You: The Very Best of Nina Simone Nina Simone Global Television [14]
8 February [15]
15 February [16]
22 February [17]
1 March [18]
8 March [19]
15 March [20]
22 March [21]
29 March [22]
5 April [23]
12 April Fundamental Bonnie Raitt Capitol [24]
19 AprilBlue for You: The Very Best of Nina SimoneNina SimoneGlobal Television [25]
26 April [26]
3 May [27]
10 May [28]
17 May [29]
24 May The Robert Johnson Songbook Peter Green, Nigel Watson Artisan [30]
31 MayThe Very Best of Latin Jazzvarious artistsGlobal Television [31]
7 June [32]
14 June [33]
21 June [34]
28 June [35]
5 July [36]
12 July [37]
19 July [38]
26 July [39]
2 August [40]
9 August [41]
16 August [42]
23 AugustThe Ultimate Collection Janis Joplin Columbia [43]
30 August [44]
6 SeptemberThe Very Best of Jazz Moodsvarious artists Telstar [45]
13 September [46]
20 September [47]
27 September [48]
4 October Kind of Blue Miles Davis Columbia [49]
11 October [50]
18 October Rites Jan Garbarek ECM [51]
25 October Blues on the Bayou B. B. King MCA [52]
1 November [53]
8 November [54]
15 NovemberSwing! The Ultimate Big Band Albumvarious artists RCA Victor [55]
22 November [56]
29 NovemberThe Very Best of Jazz After Darkvarious artistsGlobal Television [57]
6 December [58]
13 December [59]
20 December [60]
27 December [61]

See also

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