List of UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart number ones of 2009

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Seasick Steve spent a total of 16 weeks in 2009 at number one on the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart - 13 weeks with debut I Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It Left and three with its follow-up Man from Another Time. Festival des Vieilles Charrues 2017 - Seasick Steve - 074.jpg
Seasick Steve spent a total of 16 weeks in 2009 at number one on the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart – 13 weeks with debut I Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It Left and three with its follow-up Man from Another Time .

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 2009, 52 charts were published with 12 albums at number one. The first number-one album of the year was Seasick Steve's major label debut I Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It Left , which spent the first 11 weeks of the year atop the chart to complete a 24-week run starting the year before. [2] The last number-one album of the year was Michael Bublé's fifth studio album Call Me Irresponsible . [3]

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The most successful album on the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart in 2009 was I Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It Left, which spent a total of 13 weeks at number one. [2] Seasick Steve's follow-up release, Man from Another Time , spent three weeks at the top of the chart. [4] Kind of Blue by Miles Davis returned to the number one spot for the first time since 2001, spending a total of eight consecutive weeks atop the chart. [5] My One and Only Thrill by Melody Gardot and Bare Bones Madeleine Peyroux each spent five weeks at number one during 2009. [6] [7] I Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It Left finished 2009 as the 92nd best-selling album of the year in the UK. [8]

Chart history

Kind of Blue by Miles Davis returned to number one for eight consecutive weeks in the summer of 2009. Miles Davis by Palumbo cropped.jpg
Kind of Blue by Miles Davis returned to number one for eight consecutive weeks in the summer of 2009.
Melody Gardot's second album My One and Only Thrill spent five weeks at number one over two spells in 2009. Melody Gardot at Newport 2008.jpg
Melody Gardot's second album My One and Only Thrill spent five weeks at number one over two spells in 2009.
Madeleine Peyroux also spent five weeks at number one in 2009, with her tenth studio album Bare Bones. Madeleine Peyroux.jpg
Madeleine Peyroux also spent five weeks at number one in 2009, with her tenth studio album Bare Bones .
Key
Indicates best-selling jazz/blues album of 2009
Issue dateAlbumArtist(s)Record label(s)Ref.
4 January I Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It Left Seasick Steve Warner Bros. [9]
11 January [10]
18 January [11]
25 January [12]
1 February [13]
8 February [14]
15 February [15]
22 February [16]
1 March [17]
8 March [18]
15 March [19]
22 March My One and Only Thrill Melody Gardot UCJ [20]
29 March [21]
5 April [22]
12 AprilI Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It LeftSeasick SteveWarner Bros. [23]
19 April Bare Bones Madeleine Peyroux Decca/Rounder [24]
26 April [25]
3 May [26]
10 May [27]
17 May [28]
24 MayMy One and Only ThrillMelody GardotUCJ [29]
31 May [30]
7 June Quiet Nights Diana Krall Verve [31]
14 June [32]
21 JuneUltimate Bluesvarious artistsDecca [33]
28 June [34]
5 July [35]
12 July [36]
19 July [37]
26 JulyBoaters, Bowlers & Bowties: The Best of Barber, Ball & Bilk Chris Barber, Kenny Ball, Acker Bilk Decca [38]
2 August [39]
9 August [40]
16 August Kind of Blue Miles Davis Columbia [41]
23 August [42]
30 August [43]
6 September [44]
13 September [45]
20 September [46]
27 September [47]
4 October [48]
11 October It's Time Michael Bublé Reprise [49]
18 OctoberI Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It LeftSeasick SteveWarner Bros. [50]
25 October Man from Another Time Atlantic [51]
1 November [52]
8 November [53]
15 November The Pursuit Jamie Cullum Decca [54]
22 November The Fall Norah Jones Blue Note [55]
29 November [56]
6 DecemberThe PursuitJamie CullumDecca [57]
13 DecemberThe FallNorah JonesBlue Note [58]
20 December Call Me Irresponsible Michael BubléReprise [59]
27 December [60]

See also

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