List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 1970s

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Swedish group ABBA spent 35 weeks at the top of the UK Album Chart during the 1970s, longer than any other artist. ABBA - TopPop 1974 5.png
Swedish group ABBA spent 35 weeks at the top of the UK Album Chart during the 1970s, longer than any other artist.

The UK Albums Chart is a record chart based on weekly album sales in the United Kingdom; during the 1970s, a total of 148 albums reached number one. In October 1971, Imagine by John Lennon and The Plastic Ono Band became the 100th album to top the UK chart; seven years later, Nightflight to Venus by Boney M. became the 200th album to do so. [1]

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Number ones

Key
No.nth album to top the UK Albums Chart
reReturn of an album to number one
Best-selling album of the year [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
Best-selling album of the decade
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No.Artist [lower-alpha 1] Album [lower-alpha 1] Record label [lower-alpha 2] Reached number one
(for the week ending) [lower-alpha 1] [21]
Weeks at
number one [lower-alpha 1]
1970
re The Beatles Abbey Road Apple 27 December 19696
74 Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II Atlantic 7 February 19701
75Various artists Motown Chartbusters Volume 3 Tamla Motown 14 February 19701
76 Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water CBS 21 February 197013
77 The Beatles Let It Be Apple 23 May 19703
re Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water CBS 13 June 19704
78 Bob Dylan Self Portrait CBS 11 July 19701
re Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water CBS 18 July 19705
79 The Moody Blues A Question of Balance Threshold 22 August 19703
80 Creedence Clearwater Revival Cosmo's Factory Liberty 12 September 19701
81 The Rolling Stones Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert Decca 19 September 19702
re Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water CBS 3 October 19701
82 Black Sabbath Paranoid Vertigo 10 October 19701
re Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water CBS 17 October 19701
83 Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother Harvest 24 October 19701
84Various artists Motown Chartbusters Volume 4 Tamla Motown 31 October 19701
85 Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III Atlantic 7 November 19703
86 Bob Dylan New Morning CBS 28 November 19701
87 Andy Williams Andy Williams' Greatest Hits CBS 5 December 19701
re Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III Atlantic 12 December 19701
re Andy Williams Andy Williams' Greatest Hits CBS 19 December 19704
1971
re Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water CBS 16 January 19713
88 George Harrison All Things Must Pass Apple 6 February 19718
89 Andy Williams Home Lovin' Man CBS 3 April 19712
90Various artists Motown Chartbusters Volume 5 Tamla Motown 17 April 19713
91 The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers Rolling Stones 8 May 19714
92 Paul and Linda McCartney Ram Apple 5 June 19712
re The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers Rolling Stones 19 June 19711
93 Emerson, Lake & Palmer Tarkus Island 26 June 19711
re Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water CBS 3 July 19715
94Various artists Hot Hits 6 Music for Pleasure 7 August 19711
95 The Moody Blues Every Good Boy Deserves Favour Threshold 14 August 19711
96Various artists Top of the Pops, Volume 18 Hallmark 21 August 19713
re Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water CBS 11 September 19711
97 The Who Who's Next Track 18 September 19711
98 Deep Purple Fireball Harvest 25 September 19711
99 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells a Story Mercury 2 October 19714
100 John Lennon and The Plastic Ono Band Imagine Apple 30 October 19712
re Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells a Story Mercury 13 November 19712
101Various artists Top of the Pops, Volume 20 Hallmark 27 November 19711
102 Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV Atlantic 4 December 19712
103 T.Rex Electric Warrior Fly 18 December 19716
1972
104 George Harrison , Bob Dylan and others The Concert for Bangladesh Apple 29 January 19721
re T.Rex Electric Warrior Fly 5 February 19722
105 Neil Reid Neil Reid Decca 19 February 19723
106 Neil Young Harvest Reprise 11 March 19721
107 Paul Simon Paul Simon CBS 18 March 19721
108 Lindisfarne Fog on the Tyne Charisma 25 March 19724
109 Deep Purple Machine Head Purple 22 April 19722
110 T.Rex Prophets, Seers & Sages: The Angels of the Ages / My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair... But Now They're Content to Wear Stars on Their Brows Fly Double Back 6 May 19721
re Deep Purple Machine Head Purple 13 May 19721
111 T.Rex Bolan Boogie Fly 20 May 19723
112 The Rolling Stones Exile on Main St. Rolling Stones 10 June 19721
113Various artists 20 Dynamic Hits K-tel 17 June 19728
114Various artists 20 Fantastic Hits Arcade 12 August 19725
115 Rod Stewart Never a Dull Moment Philips 16 September 19722
reVarious artists 20 Fantastic Hits Arcade 30 September 19721
116Various artists20 All Time Greats of the 50s K-tel 7 October 19728
117Various artists25 Rockin' and Rollin' Greats K-tel 2 December 19723
reVarious artists20 All Time Greats of the 50s K-tel 23 December 19723
1973
118 Slade Slayed? Polydor 13 January 19731
119 Gilbert O'Sullivan Back to Front MAM 20 January 19731
re Slade Slayed? Polydor 27 January 19732
120 Elton John Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player DJM 10 February 19736
121 Alice Cooper Billion Dollar Babies Warner Bros. 24 March 19731
122Various artists20 Flash Back Greats of the Sixties K-tel 31 March 19732
123 Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy Atlantic 14 April 19732
124 Faces Ooh La La Warner Bros. 28 April 19731
125 David Bowie Aladdin Sane RCA Victor 5 May 19735
126Various artists Pure Gold EMI 9 June 19733
127Original soundtrack That'll Be the Day Ronco 30 June 19737
128 Peters and Lee We Can Make It Philips 18 August 19732
129 Rod Stewart Sing It Again Rod Mercury 1 September 19733
130 The Rolling Stones Goats Head Soup Rolling Stones 22 September 19732
131 Slade Sladest Polydor 6 October 19733
132 Status Quo Hello! Vertigo 27 October 19731
133 David Bowie Pin Ups RCA Victor 3 November 19735
134 Roxy Music Stranded Island 8 December 19731
135 David Cassidy Dreams Are Nuthin' More Than Wishes Bell 15 December 19731
136 Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road DJM 22 December 19732
1974
137 Yes Tales from Topographic Oceans Atlantic 5 January 19742
re Slade Sladest Polydor 19 January 19741
138 Perry Como And I Love You So RCA Victor 26 January 19741
139 The Carpenters The Singles: 1969–1973 A&M 2 February 19744
140 Slade Old New Borrowed and Blue Polydor 2 March 19741
re The Carpenters The Singles: 1969–1973 A&M 9 March 197411
141 Rick Wakeman Journey to the Centre of the Earth A&M 25 May 19741
re The Carpenters The Singles: 1969–1973 A&M 1 June 19741
142 David Bowie Diamond Dogs RCA Victor 8 June 19744
re The Carpenters The Singles: 1969–1973 A&M 6 July 19741
143 Elton John Caribou DJM 13 July 19742
144 Paul McCartney & Wings Band on the Run Apple 27 July 19747
145 Mike Oldfield Hergest Ridge Virgin 14 September 19743
146 Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells Virgin 5 October 19741
147 Bay City Rollers Rollin' Bell 12 October 19741
148 Rod Stewart Smiler Mercury 19 October 19741
re Bay City Rollers Rollin' Bell 26 October 19741
re Rod Stewart Smiler Mercury 2 November 19741
re Bay City Rollers Rollin' Bell 9 November 19742
149 Elton John Elton John's Greatest Hits DJM 23 November 197411
1975
150 Engelbert Humperdinck His Greatest Hits Decca 8 February 19753
151 Status Quo On the Level Vertigo 1 March 19752
152 Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti Swan Song 15 March 19751
153 Tom Jones 20 Greatest Hits Decca 22 March 19754
154 The Stylistics The Best of the Stylistics Avco 19 April 19752
155 Bay City Rollers Once Upon a Star Bell 3 May 19753
re The Stylistics The Best of the Stylistics Avco 24 May 19755
156 Wings Venus and Mars Apple 28 June 19751
157 The Carpenters Horizon A&M 5 July 19752
re Wings Venus and Mars Apple 19 July 19751
re The Carpenters Horizon A&M 26 July 19753
re The Stylistics The Best of the Stylistics Avco 16 August 19752
158 Rod Stewart Atlantic Crossing Warner Bros. 30 August 19755
159 Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here Harvest 4 October 19751
re Rod Stewart Atlantic Crossing Warner Bros. 11 October 19752
160 Jim Reeves 40 Golden Greats Arcade 25 October 19753
161 Max Boyce We All Had Doctors' Papers EMI 15 November 19751
162 Perry Como 40 Greatest Hits K-tel 22 November 19755
163 Queen A Night at the Opera EMI 27 December 19752
1976
re Perry Como 40 Greatest Hits K-tel 10 January 19761
re Queen A Night at the Opera EMI 17 January 19762
164 Roy Orbison The Best of Roy Orbison Arcade 31 January 19761
165 Slim Whitman The Very Best of Slim Whitman United Artists 7 February 19766
166 Status Quo Blue for You Vertigo 20 March 19763
167 Rock Follies Rock Follies Island 10 April 19762
168 Led Zeppelin Presence Swan Song 24 April 19761
re Rock Follies Rock Follies Island 1 May 19761
169 ABBA Greatest Hits Epic 8 May 19769
170 Rod Stewart A Night on the Town Riva 10 July 19762
171 The Beach Boys 20 Golden Greats Capitol 24 July 197610
172 The Stylistics The Best of the Stylistics Volume II H&L 2 October 19761
173 Dr. Feelgood Stupidity United Artists 9 October 19761
re ABBA Greatest Hits Epic 16 October 19762
174Various artists Soul Motion K-tel 30 October 19762
175 Led Zeppelin The Song Remains the Same Swan Song 13 November 19761
176 Bert Weedon 22 Golden Guitar Greats Warwick 20 November 19761
177 Glen Campbell Glen Campbell's Twenty Golden Greats Capitol 27 November 19766
1977
178 Queen A Day at the Races EMI 8 January 19771
179 ABBA Arrival Epic 15 January 19771
180 Slim Whitman Red River Valley United Artists 22 January 19774
181 The Shadows 20 Golden Greats EMI 19 February 19776
182 Frank Sinatra Portrait of Sinatra – Forty Songs from the Life of a Man Reprise 2 April 19772
re ABBA Arrival Epic 16 April 19779
183 The Beatles The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl Parlophone 18 June 19771
184 The Muppets The Muppet Show Pye 25 June 19771
185 Barbra Streisand & Kris Kristofferson A Star Is Born CBS 2 July 19772
186 Johnny Mathis The Mathis Collection CBS 16 July 19774
187 Yes Going for the One Atlantic 13 August 19772
188 Connie Francis 20 All Time Greats Polydor 27 August 19772
189 Elvis Presley Elvis' 40 Greatest Arcade 10 September 19771
190 Diana Ross & the Supremes 20 Golden Greats Motown 17 September 19777
191 Cliff Richard & The Shadows 40 Golden Greats EMI 5 November 19771
192 Sex Pistols Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols Virgin 12 November 19772
193 Bread The Sound of Bread Elektra 26 November 19772
194Various artistsDisco Fever K-tel 10 December 19776
1978
re Bread The Sound of Bread Elektra 21 January 19781
195 Fleetwood Mac Rumours Warner Bros. 28 January 19781
196 ABBA The Album Epic 4 February 19787
197 Buddy Holly & The Crickets 20 Golden Greats EMI 25 March 19783
198 Nat King Cole 20 Golden Greats Capitol 15 April 19783
199Original soundtrack Saturday Night Fever RSO 6 May 197818
200 Boney M. Nightflight to Venus Atlantic 9 September 19784
201Original soundtrack Grease RSO 7 October 197813
1979
202 Showaddywaddy Greatest Hits 1976-1978 Arista 6 January 19792
203Various artistsDon't Walk – Boogie EMI 20 January 19793
204Various artistsAction Replay K-tel 10 February 19791
205 Blondie Parallel Lines Chrysalis 17 February 19794
206 Bee Gees Spirits Having Flown RSO 17 March 19792
207 Barbra Streisand Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Vol. 2 CBS 31 March 19794
208 Leo Sayer The Very Best of Leo Sayer Chrysalis 28 April 19793
209 ABBA Voulez-Vous Epic 19 May 19794
210 Electric Light Orchestra Discovery Jet 16 June 19795
211 Tubeway Army Replicas Beggars Banquet 21 July 19791
212Various artists The Best Disco Album in the World WEA 28 July 19796
213 Led Zeppelin In Through the Out Door Swan Song 8 September 19792
214 Gary Numan The Pleasure Principle Beggars Banquet 22 September 19791
215 Boney M Oceans of Fantasy Atlantic 29 September 19791
re Gary Numan The Pleasure Principle Beggars Banquet 6 October 19791
216 Blondie Eat to the Beat Chrysalis 13 October 1979 [lower-alpha 3] 1
217 The Police Reggatta de Blanc A&M 13 October 1979 [23] 4
218 Fleetwood Mac Tusk Warner Bros. 10 November 19791
219 ABBA Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Epic 17 November 19793
220 Rod Stewart Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 Riva 8 December 19795
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By artist

Simon & Garfunkel's album Bridge Over Troubled Water topped the albums chart for 33 weeks during the 1970s, and was the decade's biggest-seller. SimonandGarfunkel.jpg
Simon & Garfunkel's album Bridge Over Troubled Water topped the albums chart for 33 weeks during the 1970s, and was the decade's biggest-seller.
Rod Stewart (right) released seven number-one albums during this decade. Rod Stewart and Ron Wood - Faces - 1975.jpg
Rod Stewart (right) released seven number-one albums during this decade.

Five artists spent 20 weeks or more at number one on the albums chart during the 1970s.

ArtistNumber-one albumsWeeks at number one
ABBA 535
Simon & Garfunkel 133
Rod Stewart 727
The Carpenters 222
Elton John 421

By record label

Eight record labels spent 20 weeks or more at number one on the albums chart during the 1970s.

Record labelNumber-one albumsWeeks at number one
CBS Records 953
K-tel 839
Epic Records 535
RSO Records 333
Apple Records 829
A&M Records 427
EMI Records 822
DJM Records 421

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 The artist, album, date of reaching number one and number of weeks at number one are those given by the OCC. [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19]
  2. The record labels are those given by the OCC. [20]
  3. [22] "During October 1979, a change in the publication date of the album chart meant that two rundowns were published in one week, which results (naturally) in two number 1 albums – Blondie’s Eat to the Beat and The Police’s Regatta De Blanc. Contrary to some databases, we take the view that both charts are valid – so Eat to the Beat WAS a number 1, despite the fact that some histories indicate that it peaked at 2."

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